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Kit Operation
A script is loaded into the command buffer, either by operating the controls on the other tabs or by loading
a script file. When executed, the return packets of data which result from each command will be displayed
in the Read Data array control. When executing several commands, the Read Data control shows only the
results of the last command. If you want to see the results after every executed command, use the logging
function described below.
The File menu (
) provides some options for working with scripts. The first option, Open
Command File..., loads a command file script into the command buffer. This script can then be executed
by pressing the Execute Command Buffer button.
The second option is Log Script and Results..., which opens a file save dialog box. Choose a location for a
log file to be written using this file save dialog. When the Execute Command Buffer button is pressed, the
script will run and the script, along with resulting data read back during the script, will be saved to the file
specified. The log file is a standard text file that can be opened with any text editor, and looks much like
the source script file, but with the additional information of the result of each script command executed.
The third menu item is a submenu of Recently Opened Files. This is simply a list of script files that have
previously been opened, allowing fast access to commonly-used script files. The final menu item is Exit,
which terminates the TLV320AIC33EVM software.
Figure 26. File Menu
Under the Help menu is an About... menu item which displays information about the TLV320AIC33EVM
software.
The actual USB protocol used as well as instructions on writing scripts are detailed in the following
subsections. While it is not necessary to understand or use either the protocol or the scripts directly,
understanding them may be helpful to some users.
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