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1. Contact the Motorola software support team by telephone FAX regular postal mail or through the Worldwide Web Telephone 1 800 521 6274 Customer Focus Center Telephone support hours are Monday through Friday 9 00 a m to 5 00 p m CST FAX 602 302 8157 Customer Focus Center Website http www design net com csic 68HCOS and 68HCOS 8 bit Microcontroller Home Page For software upgrades choose Development Tools then Free Software Upgrades Assemblers For more MCU products see http www mcu motsps com Embedded Microcontroller Products page Mailing address MCTG Software Support Motorola Inc MD OE45 6501 William Cannon Drive West Austin Texas 78735 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual
2. MOTOROLA Getting Started Who needs to read the XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual Refer to the XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual if you have purchased an XL36 programming adapter board PAB and want information about m Installing software and setting up the XL36 PAB for use m XL36 specific operation instructions m Getting additional support This chapter explains how to install the software that comes with your XL36 PAB and how to plug in the XL36 PAB and the MCUs it supports XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 5 GETTING STARTED AA MOTOROLA Installing the MCUscribe application and personality files The XL36 PAB comes with the latest version of the MCUscribe application for Windows NT and Windows 95 First install the software Insert the first MCUscribe diskette in your floppy drive and enter a setup exe in the Windows Run dialog box The installation setup program opens Follow the instructions to install the software in a folder of your choice The installation program places all the MCUscribe files in one folder Using a single folder expedites selection of the MCU and S record files so that you can start programming more quickly Installed files These files are installed on your host system m MCuUscribe exe Windows executable file for the MCUscribe application the interface you use to communicate with the SPGMRO8 and to program MCU memory mmp fil
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4. of the XL36 programming adapter board to match the voltage in your target application The XL36 programming adapter board can program MCUs at a range of voltages To measure the current device supply voltage use the test point labelled E1 1 Begin an MCUscribe session and select the MCU Note To measure device supply voltage you must first establish communcations between the software and the MCU When the base unit s yellow Socket Power light is on communications are established 2 Connect a voltmeter to pin 1 VMCU and pin 3 GND ground Read the device supply voltage on the meter 14 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual AA MOTOROLA USING XL36 PROGRAMMING ADAPTER BOARDS To change the device supply voltage turn the screw on top of the voltmeter with a screwdriver The variable resistor is in a blue case with the words VOLTAGE ADJUST printed next to it The test point is marked TEST PT and printed numbers identify pin 1 and pin 3 adjustment screw Pin 1 VMCU Pin 3 GND variable resistor Note For more information about voltage ranges appropriate for your device see its General Release Specification XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 15 USING XL36 PROGRAMMING ADAPTER BOARDS AA MOTOROLA Restrictions and limitations This restriction applies to the XL36 programming adapter board 908XL36 PAB programming voltage The 908XL36 PAB supports 3 to 5 volt programming how
5. Follow the instructions to install the software in a folder of your choice Inserting XL36 programming adapter boards To use the XL36 programming adapter board plug the PAB onto the SPGMR0O8 base unit as shown in the illustration below The PAB works when installed in either direction on the SPGMR0O8 base unit That is the connector on the base unit labeled Pin 1 can accept either connector of the adapter board QFP device socket case with lid closed SDIP device socket XL36 programming adapter board Pin 1 SPGMR08 base unit XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 7 GETTING STARTED AA MOTOROLA Inserting XL36 MCUs Disconnecting power before inserting an MCU If power is disconnected you can insert or remove MCUs freely However if you are in an MCUscribe session make sure the yellow Socket Power light is off before you handle the MCU MCUs can be damaged by power surges during installation If the Socket Power light is on click the Power Off button in the MCUscribe Control Panel Socket power is disconnected and the yellow Socket Power light goes off 8 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual AA MOTOROLA GETTING STARTED Inserting a QFP MCU The illustration below shows a QFP MCU ready to be inserted in the PAB 1 Open the socket case by lifting the latch on the left 2 Insert the MCU matching the MCU s pin with the socket s pin 1 The marked corner of the MCU i
6. Freescale Semiconductor products for any such unintended or unauthorized application Buyer shall indemnify and hold Freescale Semiconductor and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that Freescale Semiconductor was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part ey freescale semiconductor 2 User s Manual for the M68PAL908XL36 Programming Adapter Board AA MOTOROLA Contents 1 Getting Started Installing the MCUscribe application and personality files 6 Installed files 6 Installing Acrobat Reader 7 Inserting XL36 programming adapter boards 7 Inserting XL36 MCUs 8 Disconnecting power before inserting an MCU 8 Inserting a QFP MCU 9 Inserting an SDIP MCU 10 2 Using the XL36 Programming Adapter Board XL36 devices and mask sets 12 MCU memory configuration 13 908XL36 MCU memory 13 708XL36 secured MCU memory 14 Adjusting the device supply voltage 14 Restrictions and limitations 16 User s Manual for the M68PAL908XL36 Programming Adapter Board CONTENTS AA MOTOROLA 3 Support Opening additional online documentation 18 Contacting customer support 19 4 User s Manual for the M68PAL908XL36 Programming Adapter Board AA
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8. a1 printed on the board 10 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual AA MOTOROLA Using the XL36 Programming Adapter Board This chapter has specific information about using the M68PAL908XL36 XL36 programming adapter board The XL36 PAB enables the SPGMR08 to program m Flash EEPROM memory ranges of MC68HC908XL36 908XL36 microcontroller units MCUs in 64 pin Quad Flat Pack QFP or 56 pin Shrink DIP SDIP package configurations m EPROM memory ranges of MC68HC708XL36 708XL36 MCUs in 64 pin Quad Flat Pack QFP or 56 pin Shrink DIP SDIP package configurations Note If you need information about support for other XL36 MCU masks contact Motorola customer support see Contacting customer support on page 18 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 11 USING XL36 PROGRAMMING ADAPTER BOARDS AA MOTOROLA XL36 Devices and Mask Sets Device Device supply personality file Selected MCU Mask voltage VDD choice MC68HC908XL36 2H68R 5V 410 908XL36 mmp 908XL36 H68R 2H17F 3V 410 MC68HC708XL36 708XL36 mmp 708XL36 H17F 3H17F 5V 10 The table above lists XL36 supported devices and mask sets with these types of corresponding information e Device supply voltage VDD The voltage you can use for a particular device and mask set For information about testing or changing this voltage see Adjusting the device supply voltage on page 14 e Personality file The file
9. dentifies the location of pin 1 If you turn the PAB so that the Motorola logo is at the bottom pin 1 is in the socket s upper left corner The printed number 1 on the back side of the programming adapter board corresponds to the location of the socket s pin 1 Note Motorola recommends that you use a vacuum pen or other appropriate tool to handle MCUs Be careful to avoid bending the pins 3 Push the socket lid down gently until it snaps shut Pin 1 is located at the MCU s marked corner The marked corner has either a socket latch recessed dot or a clipped edge Pin 1 on the socket is in the upper left corner when the iz PAB is viewed with the S Motorola logo at the bottom ow W VES ab Q 4 W A i WY XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 9 GETTING STARTED AA MOTOROLA Inserting an SDIP MCU The illustration below shows an SDIP MCU ready to be inserted in the PAB Insert the MCU matching the MCU s pin 1 with the socket s pin 1 The marked corner of the MCU identifies the location of pin 1 The printed number 1 shows the location of the socket s pin 1 Note Motorola recommends that you use a vacuum pen or other appropriate tool to handle MCUs Be careful to avoid bending the pins The MCU s pin 1 is left of the half moon depression The pin 1 corner is also marked with a recessed dot on some devices The socket s pin 1 is identified by
10. es The personality files that supply the SPGMRO8 with MCU configuration and memory map information 908XL36 mmp and 708XL36 mmp are the personality files for XL36 supported MCUs MCUscribe hlp and MCUscribe cnt Online help for using the MCUscribe application a MCuUscribe pdf Serial Programmer for HCO8 User s Manual Instructions for using the MCUscribe application help information in an Acrobat format user s manual m QStart08 pdf SPGMRO8 QuickStart Guide A streamlined guide in Acrobat format to setting up SPGMRO08 hardware and software m PABXL36 pdf XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual A short manual in Acrobat format that contains specfic instructions for setting up and using the XL36 PAB The software may also include user manuals for other PABs m readme txt Release notes in ASCII format text from QStart08 pdf For tips about opening online support documents see page 18 6 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual AA MOTOROLA GETTING STARTED Installing Acrobat Reader You must have Acrobat Reader installed on your host system in order to view and print the Serial Programmer for HCO8 User s Manual and other Acrobat format support documents The Reader is supplied on a separate set of diskettes To install the Reader Insert the first Reader diskette in your floppy drive and enter a setup exe in the Windows Run dialog box The installation setup program opens
11. ever the currently available 908XL36 device functions only at 5 volts 16 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual AA MOTOROLA Support This chapter explains how to open information resources online and how to contact customer support Opening additional online documentation Acrobat format documents The MCUscribe application comes with a user s manual in Acrobat PDF format along with the latest version of the Acrobat Reader There are a number of online resources described on page 6 that you can open from Windows Explorer by double clicking the file name m Serial Programmer for HCOS User s Manual MCUscribe pdf You can also double click the manual icon in the MCUscribe program group m XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual online version PABXL36 pdf m SPGMROS QuickStart Guide QStart08 pdf XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 17 SUPPORT AA MOTOROLA Online help Open MCUscribe help directly from the desktop or from within the application Make sure you have installed the MCUscribe hlp file and the MCwUscribe cnt files in the same folder You can use any of these methods to open MCUscribe help e Double click the help icon in the MCUscribe program group e Double click the MCUscribe hlp file in Windows Explorer if hlp files are associated with Winhlp32 exe e Click the Help button in the MCUscribe application or press F1 Contacting customer support 18
12. s that supply configuration and memory map data for programming the various XL36 supported MCUs and mask sets To program a particular mask set the corresponding personality file for that mask set must be installed on the host system e Selected MCU Mask choice The entry you select during an MCuUscribe session from the Control Panel s Selected MCU list shown in the illustration below Selected MCU Mask FOSXL36 Select File Memory CAMCUSCRIBE P2 319 Program Verify Power Off Bulk Erase I View Log Exit Help 12 XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual AA MOTOROLA USING XL36 PROGRAMMING ADAPTER BOARDS MCU memory configuration 908XL36 MCU memory The 908XL36 MCU has 36 KB of programmable Flash EEPROM memory and 34 bytes of vector memory MCUscribe s Memory Map status box shown below displays the location of the Flash EEPROM memory arrays 00 EEPROM 6DFF FLASH 6E00 a EPROM UNASSIGNED XL36 Programming Adapter Board User s Manual 13 USING XL36 PROGRAMMING ADAPTER BOARDS AA MOTOROLA 708XL36 secured MCU memory The 708XL36 MCU has 36 KB of programmable EPROM memory and 34 bytes of vector memory MCUscribe s Memory Map status box shown below displays the location of the EPROM memory array Memory Map EEPROM 6DFF FLASH 6E00 EPROM _ UNASSIGNED WG Adjusting the device supply voltage You can adjust the device supply voltage VDD

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