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LatticeMico32 Hardware Developer User Guide
For information on creating your own custom components to add to your
platform, see See “Creating Custom Components in LatticeMico System” on
page 51.
To add the LatticeMico32 microprocessor to the design:
1. Double-click on the
LatticeMico32
component listed under CPU in the
Available Components view. If you want to see information about it before
you place it in the Editor view, click it once.
2. Set the options in the Add LatticeMico32 dialog box and click
OK
.
LatticeMico System provides several peripheral components, I/Os, and
memories that you can add to your microprocessor design structure. For
example, some available peripherals include UART, a timer, an asynchronous
SRAM controller, a GPIO, and a parallel flash component. In the MSB
perspective, you can view all of the component types that you can add in the
Available Components view. To aid in selection and option settings, you can
view a complete description of each available component type. See
“Accessing Component Help and Data Sheets” on page 20 for instructions.
To add a peripheral component to the design:
1. Double-click on the component in the Available Components view, set any
options in the dialog box that appears, and click
OK
.
2. After you have added the last peripheral, specify the connections between
the master and slave ports by clicking on the appropriate rounded
endpoints in the Connection column, as described in “Connecting Master
and Slave Ports” on page 21.
Accessing Component Help and Data Sheets
For each component that you can add to your platform, LatticeMico System
provides a short online Help topic that describes its user-configurable
parameters, as well as a complete data sheet that describes the detailed
features and operations of the component. The Show View command enables
you to view the appropriate Help topic in a separate view each time that you
select a component in the Available Components view.
To view the online Help for a particular component:
1. In the MSB perspective, choose
Window > Show View > Component
Help
.
The Component Help view opens in a separate window.
2. In the Available Components view, select the desired component.
The appropriate component topic appears in the Component Help view.
To view the data sheet for a component:
In the Component Help view, click on the document icon
to view a
complete description of a given component.