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1. 2 3 SoftWare se p Gra saa hulu 2 xa sisa og rak 4 wena A la pcs 3 3 1 GyanlDE m rer tage amel tem wd es ae bre an Ka ek atte a Meehan a 3 3 2 USBelCEDrivers 3 4 Installing Cyan EE o d E 4 4 1 From the Cyan Tools CD ROM 4 42 Fromthe Cyan Website 4 4 3 Installing the USB elCE Driver 4 5 GyanlDE ExaMples e lt a u u a Asa Sum a bg See d kka Ke Sis dias 5 5 1 Development Board Examples 5 5 2 Serial Port Configuration 5 5 3 Analogue Examples ati 6 5 4 GCGeneralEkamples 6 5 5 GPIO Examples u u ed thaw D albs nl od lata a EE 7 9 62 Serial Examples u u u als eid ss Give a E ew ated sta ak E s g d k ea 7 5 7 SimulatorEkamples 8 6 Development Board 9 6 1 OVEIVIOW z aS o isuu asalan WAS eet AALS ark ed de es 9 6 2 erer EE aS Ak a aces a A 9 7 eCOG1X USB elCE Adaptor 10 7 1 OVEIVICW nuse ka EWE kalma ti u as a Neate r fue 10 T2 Re dl ed EE 10 8 Peripheral Functions and Connections 11 8 1 Power Supply areira ul da i a maki xas ski yaad kaa s 11 8 2 ele E Debug P
2. Page 16 Cyan Technology Ltd ABojouyoe uc aL Ea Se Pr l COS r TI E I y 4 Ce CEJ 1 er ay AC E ACE 147401301 S our 0 CE 734 weir w t f wr q Is 3219 ASH Age SINOd O I AfE ki dau PA SL zaji Li H zon Sy au o PA SEL ian AND H ONL kars P ZE AE E IXY er AND san S1204 MHIS CNO CNO ayo il ji ON ONG z n n eco ezo de I T L a ouaz CI r ON NA T om bag CH AS 27 June 2008 Version 0 1 eCOG16E01 User Manual Appendix C Board Layout py ABojouyoe up Z00z 9 V Aen Pibo LX g Aeq 3509 MOT Page 17 Cyan Technology Ltd 27 June 2008
3. Version 0 1 8 8 3 J3 Buffered Serial Ports Pin Name Description Port Function 1 GND OV supply 2 UART1_RX Receive data input PortA_3 UART1B_RX 3 UART1_TX Transmit data output PortA 2 UART1B_TX 4 UARTO_RX Receive data input PortA 1 UART1A RX 5 UARTO_TX Transmit data output PortA_0 UART1A TX 6 GND OV supply Table 4 J3 connections 8 8 4 J4 Power Pin Name Description Notes 1 PWR 5V supply Square pad next to J4 label 2 GND OV supply Round pad 27 June 2008 Table 5 J4 connections Cyan Technology Ltd Page 13 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Appendix A Important Notes The following recommendations should be observed when using the USB elCE adaptor Connect the USB cable from the elCE adaptor directly to the host PC not via an external hub CyanIDE can fail to restart the eICE debug connection after any errors if the USB device is connected via an external hub The memory window in CyanIDE can be quite slow to refresh across the USB elCE link Close the memory window when it is not required to improve the speed of response to commands Donotdisconnect the USB elCE cable or power down the target system while CyanIDE is running This can cause CyanIDE to hang up on the next attempt to connect to the target system via elCE Ensure that CyanIDE is closed down before disconnecting the USB cable or powering down the target system CyanIDE may report an error message
4. C y a n www cyantechnology com ESSENTIAL TEAMWORK FOR WINNING DESIGNS eCOG1X Low Cost Development Kit Version 1 1 Cyan Technology eCOG1X Low Cost Development Kit User Manual V1 1 27 June 2008 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Confidential and Proprietary Information Cyan Technology Ltd 2008 This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Cyan Technology Ltd and is protected by copyright laws Its receipt or possession does not convey any rights to reproduce manufacture use or sell anything based on information contained within this document Cyan Technology the Cyan Technology logo and Max elCE are trademarks of Cyan Holdings Ltd CyanIDE and eCOG are registered trademarks of Cyan Holdings Ltd Cyan Technology Ltd recognises other brand and product names as trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Any product described in this document is subject to continuous developments and improvements All particulars of the product and its use contained in this document are given by Cyan Technology Ltd in good faith However all warranties implied or expressed including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose are excluded This document is intended only to assist the reader in the use of the product Cyan Technology Ltd shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of any information in this guide any erro
5. Table 1 S1 elCE connections The Cyan USB elCE adaptor provides 5V d c on the VDD_EICE pin from the USB hub on the host PC 8 3 Serial Ports Four UART serial ports are available The unbuffered serial port signals are provided on header J1 Two of the serial ports may be buffered to EIA TIA 562 levels by an external LTC1386CS transceiver device The buffered signals for these two serial ports are provided on header J3 8 4 Analogue Inputs Connections to four analogue inputs on the eCOG1X on chip 12 bit analogue to digital converter are provided on header J2 8 5 12C The eCOG1X processor on the development board has an I2C compatible serial port The I2C SCL and SDA signals are available on header J1 8 6 SPI The eCOG1X processor has an SPI compatible serial port using a standard four wire connection The SPI SCLK MOSI MISO and CS signals are available on header J2 8 7 Timers and Counters The eCOG1X device has a total of five general purpose timers and counters available Four timer counter input and output signals are available on header J2 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 11 eCOG16E01 User Manual 8 8 Input Output Connections 8 8 1 J1 Pin Name Description Port Function 1 3 3V 3 3V supply 2 3 3V 3 3V supply 3 I2C_SCL 12C serial clock PortD_O I2C_SCL 4 I2C SDA 12C serial data PortD_1
6. 12C_SDA 5 UARTO_TX Transmit data output PortA_0 UART1A_TX 6 UARTO_RX Receive data input PortA_1 UART1A_RX 7 UART1_TX Transmit data output PortA_2 UARTIB TK 8 UART1_RX Receive data input PortA_3 UART1B_RX 9 UART2_TX Transmit data output PortA_4 UART2A TK 10 UART2_RX Receive data input PortA_5 UART2A_RX 11 UART3_TX Transmit data output PortA_6 UART2B_TX 12 UART3_RX Receive data input PortA_7 UART2B_RX 13 LED1 PortB_0 GPIOB_0O 14 LED2 PortB_1 GPIOB_1 15 GND OV supply 16 GND OV supply Table 2 J1 connections 8 8 2 J2 Pin Name Description Port Function 1 3 3V 3 3V supply 2 3 3V 3 3V supply 3 ADC_Vin1 Analogue input 1 ADC1_Vin2 4 ADC_Vin2 Analogue input 2 ADC1_Vin3 5 ADC_Vin3 Analogue input 3 ADC2_Vin2 6 ADC Vin4 Analogue input 4 ADC2_Vin3 7 UCTO Counter clock input PortT_0 CNT1 CAP1 Capture timer input 8 UCT1 Counter clock input PortT_1 CNT2 CAP2 Capture timer input 9 UCT2 PWM timer output PortT_2 PWM1 CAP1 Capture timer input 10 UCT3 PWM timer output PortT_3 PWM2 CAP2 Capture timer input 11 SPI_SCLK SPI serial clock PortE_0 ESPI_SCLK 12 SPI_MOSI SPI master out slave in PortE_1 ESPI_MOSI 13 SPI_MISO SPI master in slave out PortE_2 ESPI_MISO 14 SPI_CS SPI chip select PortE_3 ESPI_CS 15 GND 0V supply 16 GND OV supply 27 June 2008 Table 3 J2 connections Cyan Technology Ltd Version 0 1 Page 12 eCOG16E01 User Manual
7. CyanIDE project file cstartup asm C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments eCOG1XE01A cfg Peripheral configuration file internal map Memory map main c Application code 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Simulator Examples The following example simulator applications are also included with CyanIDE They can be found in the lt examples simulator gt directory located below the CyanIDE installation directory Example Comments primes Searches for prime numbers oscillator Example of using a simulated memory mapped device primes The primes application searches for prime numbers and displays results in the Debug Output Window The results are displayed using an implementation of putchar that includes the assembler PRINT instruction The simulator interprets this instruction according to the Print mode option in Project Properties printing a character a hexadecimal value or raising an exception File Comments primes cyp CyanIDE project file cstartup asm C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments irq asm Entry point and interrupt vectors primes c Application code putchar c Character output routine simulator map Memory map oscillator The oscillator application reads a simulated ADC which is generating data representing a
8. sine wave and writes a filtered value back to a memory location The filtered value is logged to a file File Comments oscillator cyp CyanIDE project file cstartup asm C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments irq asm Entry point and interrupt vectors oscillator c Application code putchar c Character output routine oscillator py Simulated ADC written in Python The Run on project load option for this file is set simulator map Memory map includes CUSTOM entry 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 8 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 6 Development Board 6 1 Overview Figure 1 eCOG1X low cost development board The eCOG1X low cost development board has the following major features eCOG1X1AS5 microcontroller with 512Kbytes flash memory and 24Kbytes SRAM or eCOG1XE01A6 microcontroller with 64Kbytes flash memory and 8Kbytes SRAM 10 way right angle socket for the elCE debug port S1 Four serial ports two with optional EIA TIA 562 transceiver Four 12 bit analogue inputs Two user status LEDs Hardware reset pushbutton Free pads or pin headers for input and output port connections Powered from the elCE adaptor or from an external 5V d c power supply 6 2 Description The eCOG1X microcontroller has a 16 bit CPU architecture and a wide range of on chip peripherals It operates at clock speeds of up to 7OMHz i
9. on its first attempt to connect to the target system via elCE This occurs when it tries to find a connection to a target system on the parallel port instead of the USB port Repeat the command and CyanIDE should connect to the USB elCE target system successfully If the debugger still does not start check that power is present on the target system that all required jumper links are fitted and that the USB cable is connected correctly to the host PC 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 14 Version 0 1 eCOG16E01 User Manual ircuit Diagram AppendixB C z jo L Seu u9s ev aen 3X19092 ounie 007 01 v0 Sg Leo unn Bu ar q J9QUINN ev sep P4bog ad 3919099 ABojouy2e up o an ayo weal AAA SI SS Rs dada NEM Base SNR amp 828 AND del al ZX AND a en al er Dep _ UBL L 71977 4427 6649 sor GAI I Hd MS Cr O IMS AND i LI AND AND Sg ZHA8 Ze so PMOL BIH ZHA 89L ZE PT Ix D Zei Ei ZO ee ES Zu 0 2 Kwa EUA dy IS E ZUA L es AMA DON 9V103X19093 ugal Ago NLD Sch 2 Page 15 Cyan Technology Ltd 27 June 2008 z JO Z esu s ev q 3XL9093 uiDu 4 A uo 1002 01 99 APA equnN Bumougy ov Jequinn zS pubog ae 3919099 ayo ayo Version 0 1 eCOG16E01 User Manual
10. COG1X5A5 device providing USB interface to host PC e Local control of elCE debug interface transactions gives higher performance USB mini B socket USB cable A to mini B for host PC connection 10 way boxed header for elCE debug port e Powered from USB 5V supply 5V supply connection available for low power target systems 7 2 Description This adaptor uses the Cyan eCOG1X5A5 device to implement the USB interface to the host PC system A standard USB cable connects to the host side of the unit via a mini B USB socket The PC end of the cable has a type A USB connector fitted The eICE connection to the eCOG1X1A5 or eCOG1XE01 target device is via a 10 way boxed header that connects directly into the 10 way socket on the development board The eCOG1X5A5 device provides the USB interface to the host PC and digital inputs and outputs for the elCE signals Configuration data including serial numbers USB PID and VID numbers and identifier strings is stored in the eCOG1X internal flash memory This configuration data is required to allow the unit to identify itself to the host PC during the USB device enumeration process and for the PC then to select the correct device driver files The Cyan USB elCE adaptors are loaded with the required configuration data during functional test The adaptor is powered from the 5V supply available on the host USB connection Local on board regulators provide 3 3V and 1 8V for the eCOG1X device a
11. ersions in software General General purpose examples Timers Shows the use of all the eCOG1X timers GPIO Examples using the GPIO connections FlashLEDs Flashes LEDs in sequence on the development board Serial Serial port example DuartEcho Echoes received characters on UART1A 5 2 Serial Port Configuration Many examples use one of the serial ports to report results or display messages Use a terminal program such as HyperTerminal to communicate with the application The default serial port configuration is shown below 9600 Baud e 8 data bits no parity bits one stop bit no flow control 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 5 eCOG16E01 User Manual 5 3 Analogue Examples 5 3 1 Counter Trigger Version 0 1 This example uses CNT1 to trigger ADC conversions This is performed in the background while the application waits for the user to press a key a blocking operation lt uses UART1A to output text to a terminal and receive keyboard input File Comments CounterTrigger eCKOG1XE01A cyp CyanIDE project file cstartup asm C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments eCOG1XE01A cfg Peripheral configuration file internal map Memory map main c Application code 5 3 2 Software Trigger This example performs ADC conversions by triggering the conversion from software It uses UART1A to output text to a terminal File Comments SoftwareTrigge
12. nd for the I O connections to the target eCOG1X device All signals to the target device elCE conection include 1009 series resistors The LOADB signal also includes a 1k2 pull up resistor The USB 5V supply is also connected to the 10 way header this may be used to power small target systems provided the total current drawn is within the 500mA limit available from a standard USB host 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 10 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 8 Peripheral Functions and Connections 8 1 Power Supply The eCOG1X low cost development board can be powered from an external 5V d c supply via header J4 or from the USB 5V via the elCE adaptor connection on socket S1 The 5V power supply input is regulated down by two low dropout regulators to provide the 3 3V and 1 8V power supplies for the eCOG1X device 8 2 elCE Debug Port The pin connections for the elCE signals on the 10 way right angle socket S1 are shown in the table below Pin Name Description 1 elCE_MOSI Master Out Slave In input from the elCE adaptor 2 VDD_EICE 5V power supply input from the elCE adaptor 3 NC No connection 4 GND 5 elCE_LOADB elCE LoadB signal open collector bidirectional 6 GND 7 elCE_CLOCK elCE serial clock input from the elCE adaptor 8 GND 9 elCE_MISO Master In Slave Out output to the elCE adaptor 10 elCE_nRESET Active low reset connected in parallel with the reset switch
13. nternally from an 8MHz crystal or 32 768kHz watch crystal Refer to the eCOG1X User Manual for further details The board is fitted with a 10 way right angle socket S1 for the elCE debug port This port connects directly to the processor core and is used for downloading and debugging applications code A Cyan USB elCE adaptor is supplied with the Development Board although any external elCE adaptor may be used The elCE adaptor connects directly to socket S1 Four serial ports are available on the Development Board Two of these may be buffered by an external LTC1386CS transceiver device The unbuffered serial port signals 3 3V are available on header J1 and the buffered ElA TIA 562 level signals are available on header J3 Four 12 bit analogue inputs on the eCOG1X device are available on header J2 The Development Board can be powered from an external 5V d c power supply connected via header J4 or from the USB 5V via the elCE debug connection on S1 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 9 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 7 eCOG1X USB elCE Adaptor 7 1 Overview The USB elCE adaptor provides a connection from the host PC to the target eCOG1 family device A number of different elCE adaptors are available from Cyan Technology The device driver software for the host PC is included in the CyanIDE installation Figure 2 eCOG1X USB eICE adaptor The Cyan eCOG1X USB elCE adaptor has the following major features Cyan e
14. ort secos ka 3432 ve dd b lana le p uma star 11 6 9 EE 1 5 Alana S Kak thes MAE Sa WAA 11 8 4 Analog e Inpulse u u si Kira ee EE Ol e 11 85 WC asma ee aie wa E IA Supa SN Kaya tao ars a YA GAN ee e 11 GR SER Misra AAA Aa daa 11 8 7 Timers and Counters 11 88 Input Output Connections 12 Appendix A Important Notes 14 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page ili eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Appendix B Circuit Diagram Appendix C Board Layout 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page iv eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 List of Tables 1 S1 el E epp d la yu e E j k aed aon AV Ay daya d rana nel n J 11 2 SM ele e ENEE 12 3 JZ ele ee ENEE 12 4 JSICONNMECUONS sae sate Waste ay aA alates may S Ci TA eae a at eae SSE d n 13 5 ele ele EE 13 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page v eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 1 Introduction This document describes the eCOG16E01 User Manual 1 1 Development Kit Contents Low cost development board fitted with an eCOG1X1A5 or an eCOG1XE01A6 device Cyan eCOG1X USB elCE adaptor USB cable A to mini B CD ROM containing CyanIDE development software and documentation 1 2 Requirements A Windows based PC system minimum 1GHz CPU speed higher speed recommended Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating sy
15. ow cost development board is described in CyanIDE as the eCOG1XE01 development board It is recommended that the examples for this board are copied from the the lt examplesleCOG1XE01 dev board directory into the user s projects directory before use to avoid making any changes to the original examples 2 3 Open the My Documents directory and browse into the CyanIDE Projects directory This includes a shortcut to the CyanIDE examples directory Open the lt CyanIDE Examples gt shortcut and then the lt eCOG1XE01 dev board gt directory Type ctrl A or click Edit gt Select All to select all the eCOG1XE01 example projects then type ctrl C or click Edit gt Copy to copy them to the clipboard Click the Back button twice to return to the CyanIDE Projects directory Type ctrl V or click Edit gt Paste to paste the example projects from the clipboard into the current directory Running an Example Project As an introduction try the FlashLEDs example project located in the GPIO FlashLEDs directory Start CyanIDE From the main menu select Project gt Open and browse to the LCD example directory lt CyanIDE Projects GPIO FlashLEDs gt Select the project file lt cyp gt and click Open CyanIDE loads the project and displays the files included in the project in the navigator pane at the left of the main window Select Build gt Rebuild All from the main menu This compiles the project source files and links the object code into a do
16. r eCOG1XE01A cyp CyanIDE project file cstartup asm C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments eCOG1XE01A cfg Peripheral configuration file internal map Memory map main c Application code 5 4 General Examples 5 4 1 Timers This example demonstrates the use of the timers available in the eCOG1X It uses UART1A to output text to a terminal File Commenits Timers eCOG1XE01A cyp cstartup asm CyanIDE project file C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments eCOG1XE01A cfg Peripheral configuration file internal map Memory map main c Application code 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 6 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 5 5 GPIO Examples 5 5 1 Flash LEDs This application flashes the LEDs on the development board in sequence It uses UART1A to output text to a terminal File Comments FlashLEDs eCOG1XE01A cyp CyanIDE project file cstartup asm C environment initialisation pack asm C const and init data segments eCOG1XE01A cfg Peripheral configuration file internal map Memory map main c Application code 5 6 Serial Examples 5 6 1 DUART Echo This example echoes back out any incoming characters from the UART1A serial port It uses the serial_lib routines to provide circular buffering and interrupt support File Comments DuartEcho eCOG1XE01A cyp
17. r or omission in such information or any incorrect use of the product This product is not designed or intended to be used for on line control of aircraft aircraft navigation or communications systems or in air traffic control applications or in the design construction operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility or for any medical use related to either life support equipment or any other life critical application Cyan Technology Ltd specifically disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for any or all of such uses Ask your sales representative for details cyan 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page i eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Revision History Version Date Notes V1 0 22 01 2008 First release V1 1 27 06 2008 Corrected J3 connections in table 4 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page ii eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Contents ISCO ADIOS acs 2 4 hl ca o B k a dle WL Bx ea 55840 Sw d elel Sous ade a V 1 ege lee 0 00 AA u Vaska A ooo ohne eee os mm 1 1 1 Development Kit Contents 1 1 2 RequIrements i x3 u u u u a ar ia eatin k al 1 1 3 Additional Documents 1 1 4 Partidentification 1 2 QUICK Staes a aan ees HH HH H HHHH 2 2 1 Set Up OVS 2 eet s RE NES oh a ee n ye aqa o Set 2 22 Copy the Example Projects 2 23 Running an Example Project
18. resent install the CyanIDE software and any necessary updates before connecting the elCE adaptor to the host PC Further details about the software installation are shown later in this document Note that any previous version of CyanIDE should be uninstalled before the latest version is installed This includes any USB device drivers for Cyan products such as the evaluation board which should be removed via the Device Manager Installing the new version of CyanIDE also reinstalls the USB elCE device driver 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Installing CyanIDE From the Cyan Tools CD ROM Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive The html start page should load automatically in the default browser If the start page does not load automatically or Autorun is disabled for the CD ROM drive then Browse the Cyan CD in a file manager or explorer window and open the file lt index htm gt When the start page is displayed click on the Menu button then select the Install CyanIDE item to begin installation of the development software Follow the instructions presented by the installation program From the Cyan Website Navigate to the software downloads page on the website located at http www cyantechnology com support updates php Download the CyanIDE full version installation file to a temporary directory Please note that users must log in to the website with their regi
19. stem 100MB free disk space 512MB memory 1GB recommended Aspare USB port A spare serial port optional System administrator privileges are required for software installation 1 3 Additional Documents 1 eCOG1X or eCOG1XE01 User Manual CyanIDE User Manual eCOG1X USB elCE Programming Adaptor User Manual 1 4 Part Identification In this document any reference to eCOG1 means the generic chip and is applicable to all versions All eCOG1 devices are suffixed according to their version any reference to a particular version such as eCOG1XE01A6 is specific to that version 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 1 2 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 Quick Start Please also read Appendix A Important Notes 2 1 2 2 Set Up System Unpack and check contents of kit Install CyanIDE V1 4 3 or later development software and USB device drivers See section 4 Installing CyanIDE for more details Connect the Cyan eCOG1X USB eICE adaptor to socket S1 on the development board Connect the USB cable between the elCE adaptor and the host PC Copy the Example Projects CyanIDE includes a range of example projects for the development kits copied during installation into the lt examples gt directory under the CyanIDE install directory usually lt C Program Files Cyan Technology CyanIDE gt The installation process also creates a lt CyanIDE Projects gt directory in the user s My Documents folder The eCOG1X l
20. stered account name and password for the support forum to download this file Execute the downloaded file to install the development software Follow the instructions presented by the installation program Installing the USB elCE Driver CyanlDE V1 4 3 includes the driver files for the eCOG1X USB elCE adaptor as standard and it is not necessary to install them separately When an elCE adaptor is connected to a PC for the first time the USB enumeration process identifies it as new hardware and Windows starts the Found New Hardware process Driver installation under Windows 2000 and Windows XP is fully automatic and does not require any user interaction 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 4 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 5 CyanIDE Examples CyanIDE includes a number of example software projects pre configured for use with the eCOG1X development boards the eCOG1k development and evaluation boards or the eCOG1 simulator The examples for the eCOG1X low cost development board are described briefly in the table below 5 1 Development Board Examples The following example applications for the eCOG1X low cost development board eCOG1XE01 development board are included as standard with CyanIDE V1 4 3 Example Comments Analogue Examples showing the use of the analogue peripheral CounterTrigger Using the CNT1 counter to trigger ADC conversions Software Trigger Triggering ADC conv
21. wnload image file Select Debug gt Run CyanIDE connects to the target processor on the development board downloads the application code and begins execution 27 June 2008 Cyan Technology Ltd Page 2 eCOG16E01 User Manual Version 0 1 3 Software 3 1 CyanIDE The CyanIDE V1 4 3 or later software development package supports the eCOG1X family of microcontrollers providing project management source code editor C compiler assembler linker source level debugger and online help files It is available on CD ROM or as a download to registered users on the Cyan web site at www cyantechnology com CyanIDE communicates with the eCOG1X microcontroller on the target system via the elCE debug port The host PC requires a simple elCE adaptor that connects to the 10 way header P3 on the development board The development kit includes the Cyan eCOG1X USB elCE adaptor CyanIDE includes a range of example applications for the various development boards These can provide a good starting point for customer applications or just as examples showing how to set up a software project Further application examples including CyanIDE project files with source code are available on the web site support pages 3 2 USB elCE Drivers The software drivers for the eCOG1X USB elCE adaptor are included in the CyanIDE development package CyanIDE V1 4 3 or later includes the required version of the driver files as standard To ensure that the driver files are p
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