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1. 18 Gein SE 18 IT GRNT 18 6 Hardware installation EE 19 T Software installation s xnnrannvnnnvnvnvnvnvnvnnnvnvnvnnnvnnnvannvannnnnnnnnnnrunnrnnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnn 19 7 1 IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for 78K0 78K0S installation 19 7 2 PG LPC FLASH programming GUI installation eese eere 19 23 Sample program 19 7 4 Driver Installation axavanvnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnvnnvnvnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvavnnnnvnvnvnnvnnnvnnnnnnvnvnnnnvnvnnnnvnvnvnvvnnnver 20 7 4 1 Installation on Windows 985 Me meme emere nnne eren ee ere eres re rires rn nnns 20 7 4 2 Installation on Windows 2000 22 745 instalation 0n EE 28 7 5 Confirmation of USB Driver Installation ENK RER EN rre 33 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 1 60 Driver D UE Ed Le EE 34 8 PG LPC FLASH programming software nxnnnnvrnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnvennnuvennnnnnnnnunnn 36 8 1 Starting up the GUI 36 92 37 M MMU eL 38 orc EM er 38 6232 1814 MENU Eme 39 833 EL 46 omo MA TT E 47 8 4 Programmer Parameter WNdOW eege 48 9 How to use PG LPC FLASH programming software eee esses 49 1 Installing the PG LPC GUI software eene nnnm nennen nnn nnn nnns 49 EEE ONG EAEE E E AEE E EEEE AEE 49 3 Installing the parameter ie
2. g ADE Dema AD converter demonstration d I ReacTime Dena Reaction time measurement H I Timer Demo Timer demonstration el Table 12 Low Pin Count Do it CD ROM directory structure 18 Low Pin Count Do it NEC 6 Hardware installation After unpacking Low Pin Count Do it connect the board to your host computer using the provided USB interface cable When Low Pin Count Do it is connected the USB driver needs to be installed on the host machine Please refer to the following chapter Software Installation 7 Software installation The Low Pin Count Do it package comes with the several software demo packages e AR Systems Embedded Workbench for 78K0 78KOS including C compiler assembler linker librarian and IAR C SPY simulator e PG LPC FLASH programming GUI e Sample programs The IAR Systems Embedded Workbench and the PG LPC FLASH programming GUI must be installed on your PC For detailed installation hints refer to the following chapters and to the corresponding documentation of the IAR Embedded Workbench The sample programs can be downloaded to the Low Pin Count Do it board directly from the CDROM Only if you intend to modify or debug simulate the sample programs it is necessary to copy the complete SamplePrograms folder to your local hard disk Hemark Before modification or re building of sample programs do not forget to remove Read only attribute of copied files
3. Page 22 Installation on Windows XP Page 28 7 4 1 Installation on Windows 98SE Me 1 When the Low Pin Count Do it board is connected with the host machine the board is recognized by Plug and Play and the wizard for adding new hardware is started Click Net Figure 3 Add New Hardware Wizard Windows 9855 Add Hew Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for USB lt gt Serial A device driver is software program that makes a hardware device work 2 The window below is displayed So check that Search for a suitable driver is selected then click Next Figure 4 Search Method Windows 98SE Add New Hardware Wizard What do you want Windows to do Check that Search for a suitable driver is selected Prreeee eee r rere eer EE EIERE errr ne terre teri tr teeter am nn EE EEE EE EE ER EE EE REES EELER EE EA EE SEKR Pree eerie eee EES ERR KEEN EES EE ER ER EE EEER EE EEEEEE eee ere eee EE E EE EE ER EE RER ee Display a list of all the drivers i in a specific location so you can select the driver pou want 20 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 3 Check the Specify a location check box only and enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERS in the address bar then click Next gt Figure 5 Search Location Specification Windows 98SE 1 Check Specify a location only C Program Files NECT oo
4. 49 4 Connecting and starting aa oasen eden eu deeeen 50 b Setting the programming environment erannrnnnnnvrnnnvnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnrnnnnvnnnnnsnnnevnnnsnsnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnennnn 51 6 Selecting a POT ETE mom 54 7 Autoprocedure EPV command E e EE 55 FEN Per 55 9 Execule LIGHT DEMO apo CANO E 55 10 Me 0000 E E 55 10 TROUBLESHOOTING EE 56 11 Sample programs E 58 11 1 General Intresse eege 58 12 ADC 0 60 VS OON OMO RR EEE EEEE AEE EEEE 61 Na Rea dd 62 VS TT ENN 63 0 64 12 Connectors and Cabl88 44444424 65 121 USB host et mt rn 65 12 2 USB interface cable Mini B Vy E 66 40 SOMO ue EE 67 Low Pin Count Do it List of Figures Figure 1 LOW Pin Count Do it system axctisioustieadieieanantanmidanddir 11 Figure 2 Low Pin Count Do it board connectors switches and LEID e AE 12 Figure 3 Add New Hardware Wizard Windows 98SE Ne 20 Figure 4 Search Method Windows 98 20 Figure 5 Search Location Specification Windows O9GE nennen 21 Figure 6 Checking Driver to Be Installed Windows O8oGE n 21 Figure 7 Installation Completion Windows 98SE nennen nnnm nnns 22 Figure 8 Found New Hardware Wizard 1 Windows 20001 22 Figure 9 Search Method 1 Windows 2000 23 Figure 10 Driver File Location 1 Windows 0 23 Figure 11 Address Specification 1 Windows 20001 24 Figure 12 Driver File Search 1 Windows 20001 24
5. 7 1 IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for 78K0 78KOS installation To install the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for 780 05 including C SPY simulator select the SETUP program in the directory NIAR Embedded Workbench 78K ew78k of the CDROM The setup dialogues will guide you through the installation process 7 2 PG LPC FLASH programming GUI installation To install the PG LPC FLASH programming GUI select the SETUP program in the directory PG LPC of the CDROM The setup dialogues will guide you through the installation process 7 3 Sample program installation The sample programs do not require any installation for download to the Low Pin Count Do it board If the sample programs shall be modified it is required to copy them into any directory of your local hard disk A file copy using the Windows explorer is the recommended procedure Remark Before modification or re building of sample programs do not forget to remove Read only attribute of copied files 19 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 7 4 Driver Installation When Low Pin Count Do it board is used the driver needs to be installed on the host machine After the PG LPC FLASH programming software has been installed successfully a new folder C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPOC DRIVERS was generated containing the necessary drivers Install the driver according to the following procedure Installation on Windows 98SE Me Page 20 Installation on Windows 2000
6. Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 4 78KOS KA1 memory map The memory layout of the uPD78F9222 4 kByte FLASH ROM device is shown in the table below 0 SFR Area 256 x 8 bits OxFFOO Free for application XFEFF software MN Internal high speed RAM 256 x 8 bits OxFEOO OxFDFF 0x1000 OxOFFF Flash memory Free for application 4096 x 8 bits software 0 Table 11 78KO0S KA1 memory map OD ba Qo H OD ba O lt The Low Pin Count Do it board does not reserve any resources of the 78KOS KA1 device consequently all available memory of the device is free for application software 17 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 5 Low Pin Count Do it installation and operation 5 1 Getting started The windows based PG LPC FLASH programming software allows to select and download application programs to Low Pin Count Do it board As communication interface between PC host system and the Low Pin Count Do it board a USB interface line is needed Before you can download and run a program hardware and software must be installed properly 5 1 1 CD ROM contents The CD ROM shows following directory structure F LPC Do it F1 CD ROM ROOT Acrobat Acrobat Reader for 32Bit Windows OS TAR Embedded Wworkhench 78K AR Embedded Workbench 78K0 78K0S Pi LPC PG LPC FLASH programming software incl USB 4 Wm Drivers SamplePrograms Sample programs for Low Pin Count Do it f
7. Module main Function main program EE Disassembly ceu Registers 1 CPU Registers 5 ooch output i Port El B LPC DEMO S E PHEO 0 enable exteri SE dem v void nain void 01B2 4 cu z Timer counter Li ht d t enable interrupt Watch dog timer ig ts e v unsigned char i 0 5 EI Serial interface ReacTime v 01B8 3018 BR de converter 1AF Timer de v i i 8 i 0 3l Interruption 02 Em zm men o mom init LED LED port i 1BD D 25 a 2 init TM80 initialize 1BF 2 MO 2 22E800 CA 5 D280FE ADI Cem set fa22ir 5 D ADI PMKO 0 enable exi 01C9 2F MO 01C DAEL MO enable interrupt global int O1CC 2D01 MO 01CE EC MO nick A xf Thu Dec 16 15 56 47 2004 C SPY Processor Descriptor for 8K and 78605 V4 20A Thu Dec 16 15 56 47 2004 C SPY Simulator Driver for 7860 and 78K0S V4 20A Kickstart Thu Dec 15 15 56 47 2004 Loaded debugee FASAMPFLEPROGRAMSALight Demo Debug Light_demo d26 Thu Dec 16 15 56 47 2004 Target reset 0090 71 3c 35 fc 90 fe 0 02 00 64 Oa 05 Oa 73 Oa D5 qx5 s S 0080 3c 02 Oa c Oa 43 ef 8c 34 fo 36 fa fc c6 04 50 2 z Ready Ln 170 Col 3 Heer Figure 58 IAR System 78K0 KOS C SPY Simulator 59 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 11 2 ADC demo This sample program simulates a simple voltage meter By using the integra
8. Figure 13 USB Driver Installation Completion 1 Windows 20001 25 Figure 14 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Windows 20001 25 Figure 15 Search Method 2 Windows Te EE 26 Figure 16 Driver File Location 2 Windows 20001 26 Figure 17 Address Specification 2 Windows 20001 27 Figure 18 Driver File Search 2 Windows 20001 27 Figure 19 USB Driver Installation Completion 2 Windows 20001 28 Figure 20 Found New Hardware Wizard 1 Windows AP 28 Figure 21 Search Location Specification 3 Windows An 29 Figure 22 Windows XP Logo esting 3 Windows XP 29 Figure 23 USB Driver Installation Completion 1 Windows Ab 30 Figure 24 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Windows Ab 30 Figure 25 Search Location Specification 2 Windows An 31 Figure 26 Windows XP Logo Testing 2 Windows ab 31 Figure 27 USB Serial Port2 Driver Installation Completion Windows ab 32 Figure 28 Device Manager EEE ape UNUx EUNDO Edu MU NR Dd dU Edd 33 Figure 29 Driver Uninstallation E 34 Figure 30 Driver aile UE 34 Figure 31 Completion of Driver ale E Reuse ahud asd tu nim un tmu 35 Figure 32 PG LCP GUI Software Main Window sees 36 MR EEE TT 38 Figure 34 HEX File Selection WITICOW 0 38 Foure S5 Ee Ia EE 39 Figure 36 Device Setup Window Standard rrarnrnanvrvnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnrnenennnnnnnnanennnnennnnsrnnnsnnnanrnnne 41 Figure 37 Setup Window Parameter Fil
9. 8 don t care 9 10 don t care 9 10 don t care Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 11 4 ReacTime demo This sample program demonstrates a reaction time measurement The application starts by flashing LED s D1 D4 two times After a press of button SW1 the application waits for a random time between 0 50 and 3 45 seconds Then LED D4 is switched on and measurement starts by incrementing a reaction counter every 50ms The actual counter value is shown by LED s D1 D4 binary format until the next keystroke of button SW1 After a press of button SW1 is detected the measurement stops and the reaction time is shown by flashing LED s D1 D4 Pressing button SW2 starts a new measuring cycle LED s D1 4 Button SW1 Button SW2 To run the ReacTime demo please set the configuration of switch SW3 and connectors CN1 CN2 and CN12 to the following C 1 9 20000 Le EE THHHHHE 78K0SIKAT 22272 BE WM me See E 2000060 H Ej p 8 6 IB 0 0 00 di 090000 E 0 00 06 0 J mun 60600268 5 E 0 0 509 nn Dee ee 29900085 00000 EDER 600007 ON 00000 T LA LA et CNS CNS CA closed closed don t care closed don t care closed don t care don t care don t care don t care Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 11 5 Timer demo This sample program simulates a darkroom timer The board starts after res
10. E FEseruiz dl 48 KB Application Extension S FTSERLII DLL 23 Application Extension E README ZER Text Document 3 Click Continue 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 06 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 06 02 2004 08 30 Figure 30 Driver Uninstaller FTDI Uninstaller Version 2 1 If your USB device is connected p Press Continue to uninstall the dri 34 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 4 Click to complete driver uninstallation Figure 31 Completion of Driver Uninstallation FIDI Uninstaller Version 2 1 Uninstalling 0403 amp PID 6001 Deleting registry entries Deleting files Uninstall complete press Finish to exit Caution If the PG LPC software is uninstalled earlier Ftdiunin exe is also deleted In such a case delete USB Serial Port COM and USB High Speed Serial Converter from Device Manager manually Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 8 PG LPC FLASH programming software 8 1 Starting up the GUI Software GUI software startup Select PG LPC EXE from the start menu to start the PG LPC GUI software When the GUI software is started normally the follow
11. Made in Germany Anit Static 00000000000000000000Nl 900000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 700000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 62 0 gt closed closed don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care don t care 2 Plug and Play Connect the Low Pin Count Do it board with the host machine via the USB cable 50 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 3 Start the PG LPC GUI Figure 48 GUI Software Startup Screen Cor File Device View Help lt lt FlashOpening Flash Open OK Mame Firm Version ExtCode Vendor Format Version Processor Ver Connection ta device Port Speed dd Freq Multiply Ready ie 5 Setting the programming environment 1 Select Device Setup from the menu bar lt 2 gt The Standard dialog box for device setup is activated Figure 49 lt Standard Device Setup gt Dialog Box Device Setup E Ei Standard Advance Parameter file PAM File Host connection Pot ER Frequency MHz Speed Multiply rate Operation Mode C Block End Supply oscillator Area Show Addres Cancel Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 3 Click PRM File Read to open the parameter file selection window Select the parameter file 78F9222 prm then click Open Figure 50 Parameter File Selection File
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14. to CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 Low Pin Count Do it 7 6 Driver Uninstallation NEC The driver uninstallation program is installed on the host machine when the PG LPC software is installed Use the procedure below for driver uninstallation 1 When using Windows 2000 or Windows XP log on as computer administrator 2 Double click in the order from My Computer to C to Program Files to NECTools32 to PG LPC to DRIVERS Ftdiunin exe is displayed Double click Ftdiunin exe Figure 29 Driver Uninstallation File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 69 Back gt 0 E CH Search ew Folders Lech a Address c Ci Pragram FilesYNECTools321PG LPC drivers EJ Date Modified 6 5 Wordpad Document SKE Wordpad Document 901 Release Info E 2134 Release Info T AN232 03 228 KB Adobe Acrobat Dac T AN232 05 1 987 KB Adobe Acrobat Doc T cowroRT 6 Adobe Acrobat Doc D FTCOMMS VXD 24 EB Virtual device driver dibus 19KB System file ES FTDIBUS QKB Security Catalog SFTDIBLIS 4 68 Setup Information Ef FTOIPORT BEB Security Catalog SFIDIPORT SEB Setup Information RK ETDINZK 1 5 Configuration Settings Sp FTDIUNIN 405 KB Application P FTDILIMIM 1 5 Configuration Settings El FTSENUM 25 KB System file E FTSENUM VD DER Virtual device driver Ftserzk S5 KB System file FTSERIAL 69KB System file bFTSERMOU kB Setup Information FTSERMOU WED 10KB Virtual device driver
15. 2 mounted on the Low Pin Count Do it board The conditions of the series of operations described in this chapter are as follows Target board Low Pin Count Do it Target device uPD78F9222 Clock 8 MHz Voltage level 5 PG LPC Parameter file 78F9222 PRM Clock setting 8 MHz Multiplied by 1 Port l COM4 115200 bps Operation mode Chip Write HEX Light demo hex Option setting Blank check before Erase 1 Installing the PG LPC GUI software Install the PG LPC GUI software on the host machine you are using by referring to CHAPTER 7 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION if the software has not been installed yet 2 Installing the driver Install the USB driver on the host machine you are using by referring to CHAPTER 7 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION if the driver has not been installed yet 3 Installing the parameter file The parameter file for the uPD78F9222 device is installed automatically during installation of PG LPC GUI folder lt PG LPC install path gt PRM Nevertheless newest version of parameter file for the uPD78F9222 device can by download from the following URL http www ee nec de updates 49 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 4 Connecting and starting 1 Set the Low Pin Count Do it board to the FLASH programming mode by switching SW3 S1 to ON The recommended configuration of connectors CN1 CN2 and CN12 is shown below 2 9 Q 0000000000000000000606 A EESS 0600 018 03
16. Demo File Folder UART demonstration LPC_demo_projects eww 1KB IAR IDE Workspace workspace file IAR Embedded Workbench Table 14 Example directory structure A main directory of each sample contains the project inclusive all output files of the development tools All sample programs use the same directory structure File Folder output files for IAR C SPY simulator m File Folder output files for Low Pin Count Do it board i e Intel HEX file 222 V4 xCL 10KB File linker command file 28 Light demo dep SKB DEP File dependency information file IAR Embedded Workbench 4 Light demo end 10 EWD File project setting file IAR C SPY debugger zl Light demo ep 39KB EWP File oroject file IAR Embedded Workbench light samplesession c 13 KB C File C source file Table 15 Example structure The main directory contains the project files for the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench the corresponding C source file and the linker command file xcl File All output files of the development tools for each target are generated in the directories Debug and Release One target is the IAR C SPY simulator directory Debug and the other is the demonstration kit hardware directory Release To open the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for a sample program please double click on the IAR workspace file LPC demo projects eww in the directory SamplePrograms For details of using IAR Embedded Workbench and IAR C SPY Simulato
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18. PC command The About PG LPC command opens the program entry window as shown below and indicates the version Clicking terminates the display Figure 46 About PG LPC Window About PG LPC NEC wv 1 00 Copyright C HEC Electronics corporation 20042005 Demonstration Kil Low Pin Count De it 47 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 8 4 Programmer Parameter Window This window displays the settings of the programming parameters Figure 47 Programmer Parameter Window Device Mame Firm Version EstCode Vendor Parameter file Mame Format Version Processor Wer Connection to device Port Speed vidd Freq Multiply Device Updated after communication with the target device to display information about the target device Parameter file Updated after Setup command execution to display information about a read parameter file Load file Updated after Load command execution to select information about a selected program file Connection to device Updated after Setup command execution to display information about the connection with the target device 48 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 9 How to use PG LPC FLASH programming software This chapter explains the basic operations of the PG LPC GUI for programming the Low Pin Count Do it board This chapter covers how to start the system execute the EPV command and program the target device uPD78F922
19. PU pins P40 and P41 are connected to the FT232 interface lines and used as RTS and CTS control signals OFF default UART communication without handshake ON UART communication with handshake P40 RTS P41 CTS Table 5 UART mode selection SW3 S4 13 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 3 2 User button SW1 SW1 is a push button connecting Vss to external interrupt input INTPO of the CPU This is equal to port P30 of the 78K0S KA1 CPU The port may be programmed to generate interrupt INTPO The necessary initialisation for this purpose is described in the user s manual of the 78KOS KA1 device Pressing this button will apply low signal level at port P30 3 3 Start button SW2 SW2 is a reset button It activates the power on reset It is connected to the reset input of the CPU Pressing this button will apply low signal level at the RESET pin 3 4 USB interface connector CN7 CN7 connector allows connecting the PG LPC FLASH programming software to the Low Pin Count Do it board in order to program application programs into the CPU internal flash The board power supply of 5V is also provided by connector CN7 Additionally connector CN7 connects UART6 of the 78KOS KA1 device to the host system 3 5 Connector CN1 Clock configuration Connector CN1 is used to define the operating clock of the Low Pin Count Do it board Closing the connectors CN1 3 5 and CN1 4 6 default setting provides 8 MHz clock frequency to the 78KO0S KA1
20. S C SPY Simulator 4422 42 59 Figure 59 Connector CN7 USB Mini B Type Host Connector Pin Configuration usse 65 Figure 60 USB interface cable Mini B type bein eon tretcon vu Dau acini a ratu cus ona 66 Figure 61 Low Pin Count Do it board echemaice sess nnns 67 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC List of Tables Table 1 Configuration switch SW3 factory settings leeesssssssssessssesssseeneeenn enne 12 Table 2 Operation mode selection GW 13 Table 3 UART selection 13 Table 4 Clock mode selection GW 13 Table 5 UART mode selection SW 3 SS nnne 13 Table 6 Connector CN1 clock configurallQli iuu catur n sparen waren canna la ihe ux au aeu Nee 14 Table 7 Connector CN2 external peripheral configuration eeeeseeessesseeenenee nnne 15 Table 8 Connector CN12 external peripheral configuration cccccc cece seeceeeecee cee seeeseeeteeeeteeeeseeeseeeeas 15 Taole 9 LED NPE tio NER 15 Table 10 External connectors GNS ONA CN5 and 6 16 Table 11 78KOS KA1 memory map 17 Table 12 Low Pin Count Do it CD ROM directory siruciure narr vannnrnrenrerrnnrnnnnennnnen 18 TET Toobar PN of Table 14 Example directory structure cccccccccecccseeceeeececeeeeeeceeeceeeeseeeeseeceaeeeseeeeseeeseeessneeseeeeeesseeeas 58 TET Example aaa ee er er eee ee ee ane eee ere eee ee eee 58 Table 16 Pin Configuration of USB Connector CN 65 Low Pin Co
21. SB interface no separate power supply is needed The USB interface provides the Low Pin Count Do it board with 5V supply voltage 11 Low Pin Count Do it 3 Low Pin Count Do it board components The Low Pin Count Do it board is equipped with push buttons LED s and with several connectors in order to be connected to host computers or connect any target hardware Additionally the Low Pin Count Do it board provides a wire wrap field 2 54 mm grid to integrate user application hardware RR NW 8 8 8 R24 NEC 5B4 TT 78KOS KA1 TTT jg Ke munnm A amp a RR wn ef 7 608 B B az es eee 5 0 i 9 vcc sv anm 2 e BE 3 4 Gn ci2 io TTP ST 0 oe 600002 CNI2 21 CN2 9 NEC D N 000000000000000000f EESS 0600 018 03 Made in Germany Anit Static 00000008 CN3 CN6 CN5 CN4 Low Pin Count Do it Figure 2 Low Pin Count Do it board connectors switches and LED s All of the Low Pin Count Do it uPD78F9222 on chip resources are free for user application hardware and software Please read the user s manual of the 78KOS KA1 device carefully to get information about the electrical specification of the available UO ports before you connect any external signal to the Low Pin Count Do it board 3 1 Configuration switch SW3 The different operation modes of the Low Pin Count Do it board can be
22. Specify a location Microsoft Windows Update Back ow Cancel 23 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 4 Enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERS in the address bar then click OK Figure 11 Address Specification 1 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard x Click Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive Ld selected and then click UE Copy manufacturer s files from C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC drivers v Enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERS Remark If the installation destination folder is changed at the time of PG LPC GUI software installation enter new folder PG LPC DRIVERS 5 Click Next gt Figure 12 Driver File Search 1 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device The wizard found a driver for the following device 7 USB lt gt Serial Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next program filesynectools32pg petdrvers fidibus int Back Neo Cancel 24 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 6 Click to complete the installation of the USB driver Figure 13 USB Driver Installation Completion 1 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard E Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard USB High Speed Serial Converter Windows has finished installing the soft
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24. ck box is checked blank check is made before the Erase command or EPV command is executed If the result of a blank check indicates OK erase processing is not executed Security flag after Program check box Not usable Checksum after Program check box If this check box is checked the flash memory checksum value of the target device is read from the target device after execution of the Program command and EPV command This value differs from the value displayed in the parameter window of the main window 45 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 8 3 3 View menu Clicking the View menu displays the pull down menu shown below This menu contains commands for setting whether to display the toolbar and status bar Figure 44 View Menu File Device view Help ES wv Toolbar T w Status Bar EN lt lt FlashOpening Flash Open OF gt gt COMMAND Device Setup 1 Toolbar command Checking the Toolbar command displays the toolbar Unchecking the command hides the toolbar 2 Status Bar command Checking the Status Bar command displays the status bar Unchecking the command hides the status bar 46 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 8 3 4 Help menu Clicking the Help menu displays the following pull down menu Figure 45 Help Menu File Device View Help JD About PG LPC RE lt lt FlashOpening Flash Open OF gt gt COMMAND Device Setup 1 About PG L
25. device In this mode the clock frequency is supplied by the CPLD Alternative an external crystal oscillator can be equipped to the Low Pin Count Do it board To use this operation mode close connectors CN1 1 3 and CN1 2 4 open default closed default Clock frequency 8 MHz supplied by CPLD closed default closed Clock supply by external oscillator By using this closed mode be sure to equip a crystal oscillator and open corresponding capacitors to X1 C12 and C11 Table 6 Connector CN1 clock configuration 14 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 3 6 Connectors CN2 CN12 external peripheral configuration Connectors CN2 and CN12 allow connecting and disconnecting of the external board hardware to the 78KOS KA1 device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table 7 Connector CN2 external peripheral configuration 1 2 closed default Power supply Vcc 5V connected to 78KOS KA1 and external potentiometer R24 3 4 closed default AVnger pin connected to Vcc 5 6 closed default ANIO pin connected to R24 potentiometer arm RxD line of FT232 TxD line of FT232 Table 8 Connector CN12 external peripheral configuration 3 External Potentiometer R24 A 10k potentiometer R24 is connected between Vcc and ground Vcc is supplied to R24 by closing connector CN12 1 2 The potentiometer arm can be connected to the ANIO analogue input of the 78KOS KA1 device by closing connector CN12 5 6 3 8 AD converter reference vol
26. e Gelechon sese 42 Figure 38 Parameter File Selection Window rrrannnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnrnnnnvnnnsnrnnnevnnasnnnnnevnneennnne 42 Figure 39 Setup Window Communication interface to device rrnrrrnnnnvrnnnnvrnnnnrrvnnnrrnnrnerrnrnnerrnnnnnne 43 Figure 40 Setup Window Supply Oscillator Selection E 43 Figure 41 Setup Window Operation Mode nenne nnn nnns 44 Figure 42 Device Setup Window A 45 Figure 43 Setup Window Command options ennemis 45 ESKE AEAEE 46 Figure elle MI EE 47 Figure 46 About PG GA 0 EE 47 Figure 47 Programmer Parameter Window 22 4 05 48 Figure 48 GUI Software Startup Screen cessisse esseeseseneee masse san ssec diss insana dana nan 51 Figure 49 Standard Device Setup Dialog BOX 51 Figure 50 Parameter File Selection seeessssesssseesseseeee nennen nennen nennen nennen nn nnn nenas 52 FP 0 00 Em 52 Figure 52 Standard Device Setup Dialog Box after Gettmg nnn 53 Figure 53 Advance Device Setup Dialog BOX sess nennen nennen nnne nnns 53 Figure 54 Completion of Parameter Setting c cccccssscecsseeccceeessseeceeeeesesececaeeesseesecaeesossecseeeeesess 54 Figure 55 After Downloading EE 54 Aller EPV EE 55 Figure 57 IAR Systems Embedded Workbench 78K0 KOS esses 59 Figure 58 IAR System 8KO KO
27. ea OO0000h 000425h Connection to device The display is updated Port COM 4 Speed 115200 vidd Freq 5 00 Multiply 1 00 54 Low Pin Count Do it NEC 7 Autoprocedure EPV command execution Select Device Autoprocedure EPV from the menu bar When the Autoprocedure EPV command is executed Blank Check gt Erase gt Program and FLASH Internal Verify are executed sequentially for the uPD78F9222 device Figure 56 After EPV Execution O x File Device View Help ga Terex lt lt COMMAND Reset A Flash Resetting Mame DE sending reset command Firm Version 0 00 EstCode UU Vendor Uh LUMMAND AutaPracedure E p Parameter file Mame SF322 Format 413 Version VT UU Processor Ver 0300 UC e aze rr Flazh Programming Start Flash Programming z 102 BESSER Flash Programming 2025 finish is displayed Flash Programming 302 Load file Flash Programming lt 402 gt Mame LIGHT DEM HEX Flash Programming 56055 Date 2004 72 16 15 14 07 Flash Programming zB Chksum 5171h Flash Programming gt 7 1575 Area O00000h 000425h Flash Programming gt Vers De pers seh Drootaropomg gt 90 PI Part LU MA Flash Programming finish l Flash Internal verify OK speed 115200 Vdd Freq HU Multiply 1 00 4 Ready m Im 8 9 10 Terminating the GUI Select File Quit to term
28. et flashing all LED s After first key press of SW1 the board starts counting up expose times in unit of minutes binary output format By pressing SW1 a second time the shown elapse time is selected and counting is started After the selected time is finished the elapse time is displayed by flashing the LED s twenty times and the stop mode is entered By pressing SW1 stop mode can be released LED s D1 4 Button SW1 Button SW2 To run the Timer demo please set the configuration of switch SW3 and connectors CN1 CN2 and CN12 to the following p2 open gt 2 3 5 closed 6 46 A cosd Hg 9060000 8 80 Sir 00 0 66 3 wm E E S66 oo TIBI 78KOSIKA1 37000000 3 B HM 8 8 8505656888 8 5 5 5 00 50 09 68 Tu 000000009 F vi fog m 09000000 I 69 5 600000007 AE 00000000 00000000 099090900085 0906000000 7 0 66606 29099004 9000000GS CN3 CNG CNS 84 mit 34 Qdontcae 56 Qdontcae 78 dontcae 78 X 00010806 910 dontcae 910 00010806 63 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 11 6 UART demo This sample program simulates a voltage meter with serial communication channel The sample program does a cyclic measurement of the input voltage of AD converter channel 0 port P20 ANIO and transfers the measured result via UART6 to a terminal program running on the
29. g after Program Checksum after Program Security flag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Black Erase Digable Program Cancel lt Command options gt Blank check before Erase Checked 53 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 7 Click the DK button The GUI software sets the parameters When the settings have been completed the following screen is displayed Figure 54 Completion of Parameter Setting pa amp 6 gt lt FlashOpening Flash Open OF gt gt COMMAND Device Setup PAM File Read OK PRM File Read OK is displayed Mame Firm Version Ext ode Farameter File Mame Format 413 Version VT UU Processor Ver 0300 Mame Date Ehksum The display is updated Connection to device COM4 Speed 115200 dd Freg Multiply Ready 6 Selecting a user program 1 Select File gt Load 2 Select a program file to be written to the target device then click Open Figure 55 After Downloading File Device View Help PAWS ESN lt lt FlashUpening Flash Open DK Name gt gt COMMAND Device Setup PAM File Read OF Firm Version lt lt COMMAND LoadFile Openi E tCade Success read HEX File Parameter File Mame SF3222 Format 1413 Success read HEX file is repair vi Di displayed Processor Ver 0300 Load file Mame LIGHT DEMU HES Date 2004 42 16 15 14 07 Chksum 5171h Ar
30. gure 26 Windows XP Logo Testing 2 Windows XP Hardware Installation AN The software pau are installing for this hardware i USE Serial Fort has nat passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing pour installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation 31 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 8 When the window below is displayed the installation of the USB driver is completed Click Finish Figure 27 USB Serial Port2 Driver Installation Completion Windows XP Found Mew Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for y USB Serial Port Click Finish to close the wizard m 32 Low Pin Count Do it NEC 7 5 Confirmation of USB Driver Installation After installing the two types of USB drivers check that the drivers have been installed correctly according to the procedure below When using the Low Pin Count Do it board the information to be checked here is needed By clicking the Device Manager tab check that the drivers are installed correctly Figure 28 Device Manager E Computer Management EIE Fie Ac
31. host machine The data transfer speed is set to 115200 bps per default The input voltage can be changed by potentiometer R24 Timer80 LED s D1 D4 A D converter Button SW2 UART6 To run the UART demo please set the configuration of switch SW3 and connectors CN1 CN2 and CN12 to the following eeoo 9000007 9 Jo00000 40000008 00600000 200650069 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 08000000 00000000 8 9 00000000 80 8 CM3 CNG CNS CHA nit 1 2 7 8 7 8 64 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 12 Connectors and Cables 12 1 USB host connector CN7 Figure 59 Connector CN7 USB Mini B Type Host Connector Pin Configuration 1 5 E PETIT JHHHHE 5 GNDBUS For connection with the host machine use a USB cable Mini B type For confirmation NEC Electronics used only the USB cable delivered with the Low Pin Count Do it board 65 Low Pin Count Do it 12 2 USB interface cable Mini B type Series A Plug Seres A Plug Figure 60 USB interface cable Mini B type Series Mini B Plug NEC Series Mini B Plug 66 Low Pin Count Do it 13 Schematics Remark Schematics also available on CDROM directory Doc file LPCDOIT BOARD SCHEMATICS pdf Version H Figure 61 Low Pin Count Do it board schematics NEC EESS 0600 018 03 NEC Electronics Corporation ow CF
32. igh Speed Serial Converter has nat passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows AF Tell me why this testing i Important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing _ N r STOF Installation 29 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 4 When the window below is displayed the installation of the USB driver is completed Click Finish Figure 23 USB Driver Installation Completion 1 Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for a USB High Speed Serial Converter Click Finish to clase the wizard Cancel we 5 Proceed to the installation of the USB Serial Port driver Click Next gt Figure 24 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Serial Part f d If pour hardware came with an installation CD Se or floppy disk insert it now ef d What da you want the wizard to do Check that Install from a list or specific is selected CO Install the software automatica
33. inate the GUI software All settings executed so far are saved in the PG LPC INI file so that those settings can be reused when the GUI software is restarted Execute LIGHT DEMO application Set the Low Pin Count Do it board to the normal operation mode by switching SW3 S1 to OFF Plug and Play the Low Pin Count Do it board to start in normal operation mode Restarting the GUI When the system is restarted the same screen as shown in Figure 54 appears 55 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 10 TROUBLESHOOTING In driver installation recognition based on Plug and Play is disabled Cause The USB connector may not be inserted normally into the USB port of the personal computer Action Check that the USB connector is inserted fully into the USB port of the personal computer Alternatively disconnect the USB connector then insert the USB connector again after a while The driver file cannot be found at a specified location Cause The PG LPC software of the Low Pin Count Do it board may not be installed correctly Action Install the GUI software again by referring to CHAPTER 7 Software Installation In checking by Device Manager USB Serial Port or USB High Speed Serial Converter is not displayed Alternatively the or x is prefixed Cause The USB connector may not be inserted normally into the USB port of the personal computer Action Check that the USB connector is inserted fully into the USB
34. ing screen appears Programmer parameter SES in Wi window Menu bar Figure 32 PG LCP GUI Software Main Window do inl x Fe PG LPC File Device View Help Vz gt gt FlashO pening Device Mame Toolbar Firm Version Ev ode Vendar Parameter file Mame Format Version Processor Ver d Load file Action log window Mame Date Chksum Area Connection to device Fort Speed Vd Freg Multipl Status bar 36 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC This window consists of the following items Display Information displayed at the top PG LPC displayed under the menu bar icons displayed under the toolbar Programmer parameter window displayed to the right of the action log settings window Status bar Displays status 8 2 Toolbar The toolbar contains buttons for starting the important procedures of the PG LPC Table 13 Toolbar Buttons Device Setup button File Load button d Device Blank Check button Device gt Erase button Device gt Program button NG Device gt Autoprocedure EPV button 37 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 8 3 Menu Bar Depending on the actual device status and device type some menu items may be enabled or disabled 8 3 1 File menu Clicking the File menu displays the pull down menu as shown below This menu mainly contains commands related to file operati
35. ipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots High Quality Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems medical equipment or systems for life support e g artificial life support devices or systems surgical implantations or healthcare intervention e g excision etc and any other applications or purposes that pose a direct threat to human life You should use the Renesas Electronics products described in this document within the range specified by Renesas Electronics especially with respect to the maximum rating operating supply voltage range movement power voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electronics products beyond such specified ranges Although Renesas Electronics endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of its products semiconductor products have specific characteristics such as the occurrence of failure at a certain rate and malfunctions under certai
36. ize is limited to 4 kByte of program code Full documentation is included for the NEC 78KOS KA1 microcontroller LAR Systems Embedded Workbench IAR Systems C SPY simulator and PG LPC FLASH programming software Low Pin Count Do it is not intended for code development NEC does not allow and does not support in any way any attempt to use Low Pin Count Do it in a commercial or technical product Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 1 2 System requirements HOST PC Host interface A PC supporting Windows 98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 or Windows XP is required for the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench demo version and the PG LPC FLASH programming software Pentium 166 MHz at least 64 MB of RAM 256 color display 1024 768 mouse CD ROM drive and 40 Mbytes of free hard disk space are required to install the tool packages Above listed requirements are valid if the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench and the PG LPC FLASH programming software shall be installed USB interface that enables communication based on USB Ver1 1 or later 1 3 Package contents Please verify that you have received all parts listed in the package contents list attached to the Low Pin Count Do it package If any part is missing or seems to be damaged please contact the dealer from whom you received your Low Pin Count Do it Note Updates to this User Manual additional documentation and or utilities for Low Pin Count Do it if available may be d
37. lg32PG LFC driwerz ET NEUEM mE 3 Click 2 Enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERs Remark If the installation destination folder is changed at the time of PG LPC software installation enter new folder PG LPC DRIVERS 4 The window below is displayed Click Next gt Figure 6 Checking Driver to Be Installed Windows 98SE Add Hew Hardware Wizard 21 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 5 When the window below is displayed the installation of the USB driver is completed Click Finish The installation of the USB Serial Port driver is then automatically performed Figure 7 Installation Completion Windows 98SE Add New Hardware Wizard e USB High Speed Serial Converter Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires 7 4 2 Installation on Windows 2000 1 When the Low Pin Count Do it board is connected with the host machine the board is recognized by Plug and Play and the wizard for finding new hardware is started Click Next Figure 8 Found New Hardware Wizard 1 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou install a device driver for hardware device To continue click Nest Cancel 22 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 2 The window below is displayed So check that Search for a suitable driver is selected then click Next Figure 9 Search Method 1 Wi
38. llows you to make settings related to flash memory rewriting according to the user environment and to set command options Each time the GUI software is started the most recently used parameter file PRM is read and the settings are displayed The Setup menu allows you to modify the settings of items other than those items consisting of shadowed characters according to the user environment Standard setup This menu is used to set the environment for rewriting the flash memory of the target device The mode of communication with the target the operating clock and so forth differ depending on the device used The window shown below is opened Figure 36 Device Setup Window Standard Standard Advance Parameter file FRAM File Head Supply oscillator Host connection Fort Eu Frequency MHz Speed Multiply rate Operation Made C Block End Area Show Addres Dr Cancel This window shows all basic options that can be set in accordance with the user environment and target device button Clicking the button saves the settings on the Standard and Advance menus and closes the window button Clicking the button closes the window without saving the settings on the Standard and Advance menus 41 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 1 Parameter file This file holds parameters and timing data required to rewrite the flash memory of the target device Do not modify the data i
39. lly A ecommended amp Install from list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel 30 Low Pin Count Do it NEC 6 Check that Search for the best driver in these locations is selected Check the Include this location in the search check box and enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPCYDRIVERS then click Next gt Figure 25 Search Location Specification 2 Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options t 1 Check that Search for the best driver in these locations is selected Ce Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD RUM 2 Check Include this location aclude th SE in the search only C Program Files NECT ools324PG LPCAdrivers Browse C Don t search will chose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose wll be the best match for your hardware Back nen Cancel 3 Enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERS 4 Click 7 As shown below has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP is displayed Click Continue Anyway Fi
40. n the parameter file because the data is related to the guarantee of rewrite data The parameter file is protected by the checksum function If the checksum result indicates an error PG LPC does not accept the parameter file Figure 37 Setup Window Parameter File Selection Parameter File PAM File Head Figure 38 Parameter File Selection Window prm 32 File name prm Files of type PRM Files PRM Cancel PRM File Read button A window for specifying a parameter file is displayed Specify a desired file then click Open 4 42 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC c2 Communication interface to device Communication interface to device is used to select a channel for communication between the Low Pin Count Do it board and host machine Figure 39 Setup Window Communication interface to device Host connection Fort Speed Port list box Select a channel for communication between the Low Pin Count Do it board and host machine Remark Selectable ports can be checked using Device Manager For details refer to 7 5 Confirmation of USB Driver Installation Speed list box Select a communication rate for the selected communication channel Supply oscillator Supply oscillator is used to select a clock that determines programming data transfer and a transfer rate Figure 40 Setup Window Supply Oscillator Selection Supply oscilla
41. n use conditions Further Renesas Electronics products are not subject to radiation resistance design Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard them against the possibility of physical injury and injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas Electronics product such as safety design for hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy fire control and malfunction prevention appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other appropriate measures Because the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the safety of the final products or system manufactured by you Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office for details as to environmental matters such as the environmental compatibility of each Renesas Electronics product Please use Renesas Electronics products in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of controlled substances including without limitation the EU RoHS Directive Renesas Electronics assumes no liability for damages or losses occurring as a result of your noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document or Renesas Electronics
42. name 78F9222 prm Filez of type PRM Files PRM Cancel E 4 From the Port list box select the communication port that matches the host machine being used Select the communication speed of the Host connection Figure 51 Port Selection Device Setup Standard Advance Host connection Supply oscillator Fort coma Speed Frequency 8 00 Multiply rate 11 00 Operation Mode Ce Chip Start ooo Black End 015 sl Area Show Addres cancel Remark Selectable ports can be checked using Device Manager For details refer to 7 5 Confirmation of USB Driver Installation 52 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 5 Set Supply oscillator according to the specifications of the Low Pin Count Do it board Frequency 8 00 MHz and Multiply rate 1 00 In Operation Mode please specify the Chip mode The following figure shows the recommended settings Figure 52 Standard Device Setup Dialog Box after Setting ES Device Setup Standard Advance Supply oscillator Frequency D MHz Multiply rate 11 00 Speed 115200 gt Operation Made v Chip Start IO Block End 015 Area Show Addres Cancel lt 6 gt Switch to the Advance dialog box Figure 53 lt Advance Device Setup gt Dialog Box Device Setup Standard Advance Command aptians Read verity after Program Security fla
43. ndows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard l P Install Hardware Device Drivers E A device driver is software program that enables a hardware device to work with an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device USB lt gt Serial Check that Search for a suitable driver IS selected device driver i a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for pour new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended C Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose spe driver 3 Check the Specify a location check box only then click Netz Figure 10 Driver File Location 1 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Mizard Locate Driver Files Where do you want Windows ta search for driver Files Search for driver files for the Following hardware device USE lt gt Serial The wizard searches for suitable drivers in te driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify Check that Specify a To start the search click Next IF vou are searching on floppy disk or CD ROM drive location only is checked insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Optional search locations Floppy disk drives Click CD ROM drives w
44. ocessing by using Start End The Start End list boxes display the Block numbers where the flash memory of the target device is configured When Area is selected Specify the Area number range subject to rewrite processing by using Start End The Start End list boxes display the Area numbers where the flash memory of the target device is configured Show Address check box Specify whether numbers or addresses are displayed in the Start End list boxes this check box is checked addresses are displayed If this check box is not checked numbers are displayed Low Pin Count Do it NEC b Advance setup The Advance setup menu is used to specify the command options and security flag settings When Advance is clicked the following window is displayed Figure 42 Device Setup Window Advance Fi Device Setup E vi Standard Advance Command options Blank check before Erase Read verify after Program Security flag after Program Checksum after Program Security fag settings Disable Chip Erase Disable Black Erase Disable Program Cancel lt 1 gt Command options This dialog box is used to specify the PG LPC flash processing command options Figure 43 Setup Window Command options Command options Blank check before Erase Read verity after Program Security flag after Program Checksum after Program Blank check before Erase check box If this che
45. on Figure 33 File Menu File Device View Help LOX EN Quit 2 lt lt Flashl pening Flash Open OK 1 Load command The Load command allows you to select a program file The selected program file is programmed into the flash memory of the device by executing the Program command or Autoprocedure EPV command Figure 34 HEX File Selection Window Dpen i Look in Cy PG LFC E PS File name Files of type HEX Files HEX Cancel 4 The file selection window for program loading displays the most recently used directory to which a user program has been loaded After a user program is loaded a checksum calculation is made and the result is displayed in the programmer parameter window button Selects a user program as a program to be written to the target device button Closes the window without selecting a program 38 Low Pin Count Do it 2 Quit command The Quit menu is the command for terminating the PG LPC GUI software Clicking x on the right side of the task bar also terminates the PG LPC GUI software User settings are saved in the PG LPC INIV file so that the GUI software starts up next time with the same settings Note PG LPC INI is created in the Windows folder when Windows 98SE Windows Me or Windows XP is used When Windows 2000 is used PG LPC INI is created in the WinNT folder 8 3 2 Device menu Clicking
46. or for NEC Electronics as defined above M8E 02 10 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC Low Pin Count Do it complies with the EMC protection requirements WARNING This is a Class A EN 55022 1998 equipment This equipment can cause radio frequency noise when used in the residential area In such cases the user operator of the equipment may be required to take appropriate countermeasures under his responsibility EEDT ST 001 11 CAUTION This equipment should be handled like a CMOS semiconductor device The user must take all precautions to avoid build up of static electricity while working with this equipment All test and measurement tool including the workbench must be grounded The user operator must be grounded using the wrist strap The connectors and or device pins should not be touched with bare hands EEDT ST 004 10 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC Revision History Date Revision Chapter Description First release 2 12 2004 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC Table of Contents 1 Introduction BEE 9 1 1 Main features of Low Pin Count DO itl xavarxaxnvannnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnvnvnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnvvnvnvnvnannvavnnnnvavnnn 9 L2 System CT 10 4 4 COMENS ERREUR 10 2 Low Pin Count Do it system configuration eee KEE REEENREER eene 11 21 LOW Pin Count Do 1 dvd ddainl nmdd dela 11 22 EE 11 2 3 Power supply via USB interface cran urba
47. ownloaded from the NEC WEB page s at http www ee nec de updates 10 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 2 Low Pin Count Do it system configuration The Low Pin Count Do it system configuration is given in the diagram below USB connection Figure 1 Low Pin Count Do it system configuration 2 1 Low Pin Count Do it Low Pin Count Do it is a demonstration kit for the NEC 78905 Low Pin Count devices The UPD78F9222 microcontroller is a typical device from this family and it has been used to realise the Low Pin Count Do it The Low Pin Count Do it board is connected to the host system via USB interface cable The host system may be used for programming of uPD78F9222 FLASH memory and to allow execution of application programs on Low Pin Count Do it platform Low Pin Count Do it runs the uPD78F9222 microcontroller at 8 00 MHz operating speed 2 2 Host computer The USB host interface enables communication to the Low Pin Count Do it board The USB UART chip FT232 allows application software to access the USB device in the same way as it would access a standard RS232 interface The FTDI s Virtual COM Port VCP driver appears to the windows system as an extra Com Port in addition to any existing hardware Com Ports For a detailed specification of the host interface please refer to the chapter Connectors and Cables of this document 2 3 Power supply via USB interface Low Pin Count Do it is powered by U
48. port of the personal computer Alternatively disconnect the USB connector from the USB port then insert the USB connector again after a while Cause The driver may not be installed correctly Action 1 When this product is connected to the personal computer right click the driver marked with I or x Click when displayed 2 On Device Manager execute Hardware Modification Scan 3 Install the driver again with Plug and Play Cause The device may not be recognized in the case of connection with the USB hub Action Try the following e Disconnect the USB connector then insert the USB connector again e Connect the USB connector to another port of the USB hub If the same symptom occurs do not use the USB hub but directly connect the connector to the USB port of the personal computer When this product is connected with a personal computer the Add New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed Cause If the USB connector of this product is inserted not into the USB port used at the installation time but into another USB port this product may be recognized as a new hardware item Action Install the driver by referring to CHAPTER 7 4 Driver Installation 56 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC Communication with the Low Pin Count Do it board is disabled Cause The driver may not be installed correctly Action Check if USB Serial Port and USB High Speed Serial Converter are installed correctly by
49. products or if you have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics xtENESAS User s Manual Low Pin Count Do it Demonstration Kit for the NEC Low Pin Count Devices Global Document No U18139EE1V0UM00 1st edition Document No LPCDOITV100 Date Published December 2004 O NEC Electronics Europe GmbH Low Pin Count Do it NIEC The information in this document is current as of 27 12 2004 The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc for the most up to date specifications of NEC Electronics products Not all products and or types are available in every country Please check with an NEC sales representative for availability and additional information No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC Electronics NEC Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document NEC Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of NEC Electronics products listed
50. r please refer to the manuals 58 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC IAR Embedded Workbench IDE Toxi Fie Edit View Project Tools Window Help Du es Belo cl IV Ge o8 Oe 9 Workspace X LIGHT SAMPLESESSION C Light demo Debug m FE Module main o ELPC DEMO_PROJECTS Function main program La DADC demo Debug EE void main void 3 Light_demo Debug ENES Lm BR light samplesession c rhar iui a Output Ha D ReacTime demo Debug v disable interrupt global interrupt disable i Timer demo Debug v init CPU CPU initialization La BJUART demo Debug v init LED LED port initialization init TM80 ff initialization of tiwer30 INTMO 0x00 set falling edge detection for INTPO PMKO 0 enable external interrupt 0 enable interrupt ff global interrupt enable while 1 if IntPOFlag Keyi pressed IntPOFlag 0 Reset status flag Keyi if i lt 7 1 else i 0 p3how i call selected show 2 isr INTIMS30 Overview ADC demo Light demo ReacTime demo 4 gt fol al 4 e gt F SAMPLEPROGRAMSI Light Demo obt demo ewp A Figure 57 IAR Systems Embedded Workbench 78K0 K0S JAR Embedded Workbench IDE Me xl File Edit View Project Debug Simulator Tools Window Help Ve 00 2 2 2 lt 6 5 Works light samplesession c Light demo Debug v
51. ram for a specific application The recommended applications of NEC Electronics product depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each NEC Electronics product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots Special Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems life support systems and medical equipment for life support etc The quality grade of NEC Electronics products is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc If customers wish to use NEC Electronics products in applications not intended by NEC Electronics they must contact NEC Electronics sales representative in advance to determine NEC Electronics s willingness to support a given application Notes 1 NEC Electronics as used in this statement means NEC Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries 2 NEC Electronics products means any product developed or manufactured by
52. referring to CHAPTER 7 4 Driver Installation Cause The Port list box may not be set correctly Action oet the port checked using Device Manager Cause The power clock or reset signal may not be supplied to the 78KOS KA1 device correctly Action 1 Check that the clock is supplied to the 78KOS KA1 device connector CN1 2 Check that the power is supplied to the 78KOS KA1 device connector CN12 3 Check that the CPLD reset signal is supplied to the 78KOS KA1 device connector CN2 Cause The PRM file selected in Device Setup may be incorrect Action Use the 78F9222 prm that matches the Low Pin Count Do it target device For information about the PRM file refer to CHAPTER 8 PG LPC FLASH programming software Cause The setting of Supply oscillator in Device Setup may be incorrect Action Make a correct setting according to the specifications of the target device 57 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 11 Sample programs 11 1 General Introduction Each of the sample programs is located in a single directory which will be called main directory of the sample The five sample projects files are included in one IAR workspace file named LPC demo projects eww Address __ F 15amplePrograms ADC Demo File Falder AD converter demonstration Light Demo File Folder Light Show JReacTime Demo File Folder Reaction time measurement Timer Demo File Folder Timer demonstration gt JUART
53. set by SW3 switches S1 S4 No UART CPU clock 8 MHz No handshake for UART Table 1 Configuration switch SW3 factory settings Normal operation mode 12 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 3 1 1 Operation mode selection SW3 S1 SW3 switch S1 controls the operation mode of the Low Pin Count Do it board Setting SW3 S1 to ON allows to reprogram the internal FLASH memory of the 78KOS KA1 device using the PG LPC FLASH programming software OFF default Normal operation mode ON FLASH memory programming mode Table 2 Operation mode selection SW3 S1 Within normal operation mode the user program stored in the FLASH memory of 78KOS KA1 device is executed 3 1 2 UART selection SW3 S2 SW3 switch S2 controls the serial communication of Low Pin Count Do it board The UART6 signals RxD6 and TxD6 are connected to the FT232 interface lines when setting SW3 S2 to ON OFF default RxD6 TxD6 disconnected RxD6 TxD6 connected to FT232 interface lines Table 3 UART selection SW3 S2 3 1 3 Clock mode selection SW3 S3 SW3 switch 53 controls the clock operation frequency of the Low Pin Count Do it board OFF default Clock frequency 8 MHz Clock frequency 4 MHz Table 4 Clock mode selection SW3 S3 3 1 4 UART mode selection SW3 S4 SW3 switch 54 controls the UART communication mode of Low Pin Count Do it board Setting SW3 S4 to ON enables UART communication with handshake Within this mode the C
54. skin siio natu aal Fc rc Sr Rx De 11 3 Low Pin Count Do it board components e Lees NEEN NEEN enne nennen nn 12 41 SW E 12 3 1 1 Operation mode selection 6 WOS O iisseuntatbeszioa inue a eege aU quentin qii mue iin bnt vitia en 13 31 2 UART Selecion SWI 13 3 1 3 Clock mode selection SVI SS EE 13 3 1 4 UART mode selection GW3IGA I RR mIne eere rrrettetetitetrc insi repere rere ris 13 32 User button geesde wed iE ciae d t ub rw DEW al wo RE EP QR RR A Rr vn 14 3 9 Start button SW2 EEN 14 3 4 USB interface connector CN e cere enhn hene RENE EN ENK ENNEN EN EN ENNER ENER ENN 14 3 5 Connector CN1 Clock configuration s r nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnernnnnernnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnr 14 3 6 Connectors CN2 CN12 external peripheral configuration 15 3 7 External Potentiometer R24 uvarannvannnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnvnvnnnnennnennnnnnnnvnnnnnnunnnvnnnnen 15 3 8 AD converter reference voltage input rrrnnnrnnnvnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnevnnnnnnnnnnnernnnernnnnnnnvennnernnnnnnnennn 15 39 ExISHIJ LED SPDs bekker dene 15 3 10 External connectors CN3 CN4 CN5 and CNG i nvavnnnvnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnunnnunnunnnunnunnnnnnn 16 4 TOKOS memory MAP 2 0 17 5 Low Pin Count Do it installation and operation
55. tage input The reference voltage of the potentiometer R24 can be supplied to the AVref input by closing connector CN12 3 4 3 9 External LED s D1 D4 The LED s D1 D4 are connected to the 78KOS KA1 device and are free for user application purposes The LED s are connected via a 4 7k Pull up resistor to Vcc and therefore active low Table 9 LED D1 D4 connection For disconnecting a LED from a port for alternative usage cut the connection default of the corresponding soldering bridge SB1 SB4 15 NEC Low Pin Count Do it 3 10 External connectors CN CNA CN5 and CN6 CN3 CNA CN5 and CN6 are connectors for external user hardware All CPU signals are connected to Do it board provides a wire wrap field connectors CN4 CN5 and CN6 allowing the integration of additional application hardware CN3 with the exception of X1 and X2 signals The Low Pin Count Table 10 External connectors CN3 CNA CN5 and CN6 A A A A A A A A A A A AQ z iz iziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziz O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o o ojoj o ono o o o o o o oj o o o o o o z iziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziziz co CN N SM N I 62 ep eg lt lt lt Of OF Of OF Of Of OF Of OF OF OF Of OF Of OF Of OF Of OF o Of Of Of Of Of OF OF Of OF OF OF Of OF Of OF Of OF Of o CO CN N Not Connected N C oneis puy ueuueg ui Spey 0 8L0 0090 SS33 16
56. ted ADC the voltage supplied to ADC on input channel 0 port P20 ANIO is measured The input voltage is adjusted by potentiometer R24 The board shows the measured voltage by flashing LED s D1 to D4 Timer80 LED s D1 D4 A D converter Potentiometer R24 Button SW2 To run the ADC demo please set the configuration of switch SW3 and connectors CN1 CN2 and CN12 to the following closed closed T8KOS KA1 um gereent IC4 0 IC1 MINIM ER TITT EESS 0600 018 03 Made in Germany Anit Static CN7 T Q 0 Cn O gt Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 11 3 Light demo This sample programs plays one of eight predefined lightshows After the program start signal the program plays the first lightshow By pressing button SW1 the next show is selected Pressing button SW2 restarts the application LED s D1 4 Button SW Button SW To run the Light demo please set the configuration of switch SW3 and connectors CN1 CN2 and CN12 to the following 3 5 C 9 EEI 0000 09000 TITE 0900 CELEI JS TELE 09080 Set S 2000 E 66060000007 29900000 enge 29999000 0900000007 99990000 90900000 09000000 9060000 CM CHS CMH tz e 5 i 1 2 closed 1 2 closed 3 4 don t care 3 4 closed 5 6 don t care 5 6 closed 7 8 don t care 7
57. ted hereby under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Renesas Electronics or others You should not alter modify copy or otherwise misappropriate any Renesas Electronics product whether in whole or in part Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information When exporting the products or technology described in this document you should comply with the applicable export control laws and regulations and follow the procedures required by such laws and regulations You should not use Renesas Electronics products or the technology described in this document for any purpose relating to military applications or use by the military including but not limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction Renesas Electronics products and technology may not be used for or incorporated into any products or systems whose manufacture use or sale is prohibited under any applicable domestic or foreign laws or regulations Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included in this document but
58. the Device menu displays the pull down menu as shown below This menu mainly contains commands for programming operations such as blank check deletion and programming of the target device Figure 35 Device Menu Fe PG LPC File Device View Help Blank Check Erase Program verify Security CheckSum Autapracedure EPV Signature read Setup 1 Blank Check command 2 Erase command TA NEC The Blank Check command allows you to make a blank check on the 78KOS KA1 target device connected to the PG LPC If the flash memory of the device is erased a blank check is terminated normally If the flash memory is not completely erased the indication not blank is provided Before starting programming erase the flash memory of the target device The Erase command erases the flash memory of the 78KO0S KA1 device connected to the PG LPC While the flash memory is being erased the progress status is displayed in the action log window to indicate programmer operation The execution on the Blank Check command before the Erase command is executed follows the setting of Command options of the Advance tab displayed by selecting Device Setup Upon completion of Erase command execution the GUI software displays the result of executing the command on the target device 39 Low Pin Count Do it NEC 3 Program command 7 The Program command sende a specified
59. tion View Window Help e gt Bm amp mm Computer Management Local 4 d Computer KS System Tools Sat Disk drives ail Event Viewer d Display adapters G 5 Shared Falders H DvDICD ROM drives SI Local Users and Groups H Floppy disk controllers I Performance Loge and Alerts Fi Floppy disk drives i Device Manager H IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Storage c Keyboards Removable Storage i 9 Mice and other pointing devices ABE Disk Defragmenter E Monitors Ga Disk Management BS Network adapters Hn Services and Applications E EI Ports COM LPT E Communications Port COMI vi 0 0 el inni ds Port COM Check that USB Serial Port COM is present ES ep E Processors g SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers Check that USB High Speed System devices Serial Converter is present d Universal Serial Bus controllers AMD 756 F OG O Ho ontroer E LISB High Speed Serial Converter B LSB Root Hub For Windows 98SE Me Caution Do not select Update and when communicating with the Low Pin Count Do it board For Windows 2000 XP Caution Do not perform Hardware Modification Scan when communicating with the Low Pin Count Do it board Remark In the GUI port list box the same communication port as COM of USB Serial Port COM needs to be selected If the drivers above are not displayed or the mark x or I is prefixed refer
60. tor Frequency MHz Multiply rate Frequency box oets the clock frequency of the target system The range of operating frequency varies from one device to another So check the specifications of the device used before making a setting Multiply rate Specifies the division rate or multiplication rate of the target device If the target device has an on chip PLL circuit enter a division rate or multiplication rate according to the use environment The selectable division rate or multiplication rate differs depending on the device Check the specifications of the device used before making a setting If the target device does not have an on chip PLL circuit select 1 0 On the initial screen the default setting is displayed according to the parameter file 43 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 4 Operation Mode The setting of Operation Mode may divide the flash memory of some target devices into blocks or areas This menu is used to select an operation mode of the flash memory Some devices do not have the block and area division modes and some devices have only one of the modes In these cases a nonexisting mode is unchoosable Figure 41 Setup Window Operation Mode Operation Made C Chip Block Area Show Addres When Chip is selected The entire flash memory area of the target device is subject to rewrite processing When Block is selected Specify the Block number range subject to rewrite pr
61. und New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files Where do you want Windows to search Far driver files Search for driver files for the following hardware device USE Seral Port p The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in Check that Specify a any of the following optional search locations that you specify location only is checked To start the search click Next If you are searching on floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Optional search locations Floppy disk drives CD ROM drives v Specify a location Microsoft Windows Update Cancel 26 Low Pin Count Do it NEC 10 Enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERS in the address bar then click OKI Figure 17 Address Specification 2 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard E X E TE Click Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive selected and then click DE Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from C Program Files NECT ool232FG LPCA driver Browse Enter C Program Files NEC Tools32 PG LPC DRIVERS Remark If the installation destination folder is changed at the time of PG LPC GUI software installation enter new folder PG LPC DRIVERS 11 Click Netz Figure 18 Driver File Search 2 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results The wizard has finished searching for dri
62. unt Do it NIEC 1 Introduction Low Pin Count Do it is a demonstration kit for the NEC s 78K0S Low Pin Count microcontrollers It supports onboard FLASH programming and real time execution of application programs up to 4 kBytes based on the 78KOS KA1 Low Pin Count microcontroller The board is prepared to be connected to user hardware parts such as digital I O or analogue signals 1 1 Main features of Low Pin Count Do it Easy to use device demonstration capabilities Low Pin Count Do it contains elements to easily demonstrate simple l O functions i e push buttons LED output AD reference voltage I O lines UART interface Power supply via USB interface Low Pin Count Do it is powered via USB interface no separate power supply is needed PG LPC FLASH programming software A windows based FLASH programming software allows to select and download application programs to Low Pin Count Do it board for evaluation purposes Analogue to digital signal conversion is supported Various input output signals available such as All UO ports prepared to be connected to user hardware Timer input output signals UART interface via USB UART chip FT232 4 analogue input lines 4 I O ports connected to LED s 1 push button prepared for external interrupt generation o o o o o o The IAR Embedded Workbench for 78K0 78KOS and the IAR C SPY simulator are included These packages are restricted in such that maximum program code s
63. user program to the target device and writes the program to the flash memory The execution of Verify operation for detecting an error in user program communication from the PG LPC to the target device after the execution of the Program command follows the setting of the Command options on the Advance tab displayed by selecting Device Setup During programming the progress status is displayed in the action log window to indicate programmer operation This progress status display window displays the progress status on target device programming by percentage Upon completion of Program command execution the GUI software displays the result of executing the command on the target device 4 Verify command This command is not supported 5 Security command This command is not supported 6 Checksum command The Checksum command reads the checksum value of the 78KOS KA1 device connected with the PG LPC This value differs from the value displayed in the parameter window of the main window 7 Autoprocedure EPV command JE The Autoprocedure EPV command executes the Erase command and Program command in succession Upon completion of Autoprocedure EPV command execution the GUI software displays the result of executing the command on the target device 8 Signature read command This command is not supported 40 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 9 Setup command a The Setup menu a
64. vanced Click Nest ta continue Low Pin Count Do it NEC 2 Check that Search for the best driver in these locations is selected Check the Include this location in the search check box and enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPOWDRIVERS in the address bar then click Next gt Figure 21 Search Location Specification 3 Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard E KE RK Please choose your search and installation options 1 Check that Search for the best driver in these locations is selected Ce Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM CAP Files NECTools32APG LPCAdr s Browse location in the search only C Dont search will choode the driver to install Choose this option to selget the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose vill be the best match for pour hardware Back Cancel lt 3 gt Enter C Program Files NECTools32 PG LPC DRIVERS lt 4 gt Click 3 As shown below has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP is displayed Click Continue Anyway Figure 22 Windows XP Logo Testing 3 Windows XP Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware USB H
65. ver files for your hardware device The wizard found a driver for the following device 2 USB Serial Port Windows found driver for this device To install the driver Windows Found click Net c pragram filesniectoolz3z pg IpcsdrverssfEdipart inf Back Warm n Cancel 27 Low Pin Count Do it NIEC 12 Click to complete the installation of the USB driver Figure 19 USB Driver Installation Completion 2 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard LIS B Serial Port Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish Tangel 7 4 3 Installation on Windows XP 1 When the Low Pin Count Do it board is connected with the host machine the board recognized by Plug and Play and the wizard for finding new hardware is started Check that Install from a list or specific is selected then click Next Figure 20 Found New Hardware Wizard 1 Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB lt gt Serial 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD WEA ar floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Check that Install from a list or specific is selected CO Install the software automatically Recommended Install from list or specific location Ad
66. ware for this device To close this wizard click Finish Lance 7 Proceed to the installation of the USB Serial Port driver Click Netz Figure 14 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Windows 2000 Found Mew Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for hardware device To continue click Nest Cancel 8 The window below is displayed So check that Search for a suitable driver is selected then click Next gt Low Pin Count Do it NEC Figure 15 Search Method 2 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers device driver Is software program that enables hardware device to work with an operating syster This wizard will complete the installation for this device Check that Search for a LISB Serial Port IS suitable driver selected device driver Is software program that makes hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Nest What do you want the wizard ta do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers far this device so that I can choose a zg driver 9 Check the Specify a location check box only then click Netz Figure 16 Driver File Location 2 Windows 2000 Fo
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