RS EDP-CM-PIM Manual

Microchip pim carrier module

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Embedded Development Platform
Getting Started Guide for Microchip PIM Carrier Module
EDP-CM-PIM
Version 3.11
February 2011

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  • Page 1 Embedded Development Platform Getting Started Guide for Microchip PIM Carrier Module EDP-CM-PIM Version 3.11 February 2011...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EDP-CM-PIM Getting Started V3.11 Contents Introduction Prepare to run the ‘Hello World’ Program Software requirements ..............4 Hardware requirements..............4 Setting link Options ................. 5 Run ‘Hello World’ Load the Project ................6 Download and program target Flash memory ........ 6 Build your own Project Creating a new Project ..............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Other useful documents you will need are the circuit diagrams for the modules you wish to use. These are contained in the back of each user manual. So before you start to use the RS EDP system make sure you have to hand the following documents: ...
  • Page 4: Prepare To Run The 'Hello World' Program

    (J305) on the EDP Communications module. If your PC has a D-type COM socket then all that is needed is a suitable cable. If not, then an RS-232 to USB converter cable will be needed to connect the EDP to a spare USB port.
  • Page 5: Setting Link Options

    Program target Run ‘Hello World’ The ‘Hello World’ project files are located in a compressed folder, EDP PIM Hello World, which may be downloaded onto the host PC from the RS EDP or DesignSpark web sites. Electrocomponents plc Page 5...
  • Page 6: Load The Project

    EDP-CM-PIM Getting Started V3.11 3.1 Load the Project  Make all the connections between the EDP, interface module and the host PC and power up.  On the host PC run the terminal emulator, select the required serial port and set it up for 115200 baud, 8 data bits, one stop bit, no parity.
  • Page 7 EDP-CM-PIM Getting Started V3.11 Appendix 1 EDP I C Bus Device Addresses 8-bit address format is used: the LSB is reserved as the read-write bit. These addresses are defined in file: I2C-Directory.h BaseBoard BB_DIP = 0x40 8-bit DIP Switch Address set by jumper link JP501 providing possible range of addresses: 0x40 (default), 0x42.

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