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LIST OF FIGURES Block Diagram of the 56F8013 Demonstration Board ....1-2 Connecting the 56F8013 Demonstration Board Cables....1-3 Diagram of the Debug LED Interface .
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This manual describes the hardware on the 56F8013 Demonstration Board in detail. Audience This document is intended for application developers who are creating software for devices using the Freescale 56F8013 part or a member of the 56F8000 family that is compatible with this part. Organization This manual is organized into two chapters and two appendices.
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Voltage is often shown as unless specifically positive: +3.3V noted as a negative value Blue Text Linkable on-line ...refer to Chapter 7, License Bold Reference sources, ...see: paths, emphasis http://www.freescale.com/ 56F8013 Demonstration Board User Guide, Rev. 0 viii Freescale Semiconductor Preliminary...
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56F8013 Digital signal controller with motor control peripherals Analog-to-Digital; a method of converting Analog signals to Digital values Analog-to-Digital Converter; a peripheral on the 56F8013 part Digital Signal Controller EOnCE Enhanced On-Chip Emulation; a debug bus and port which enables a designer...
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The following sources were referenced to produce this manual: [1] DSP56800E Reference Manual, DSP56800ERM, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. [2] 56F8000 Peripheral Reference Manual, MC56F8000RM, Freescale Semiconduc- tor, Inc. [3] 56F8013 Technical Data, MC56F8013, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 56F8013 Demonstration Board User Guide, Rev. 0 Freescale Semiconductor Preliminary...
Chapter 1 Introduction The 56F8013 Demonstration Board is used to demonstrate the abilities of the 56F8013 digital signal controller and to provide a hardware tool allowing the development of applications. The 56F8013 Demonstration Board is an evaluation module board that includes a 56F8013 part, RS-232 interface, user LEDs, user pushbutton switches and a daughter card connector.
The 56F8013 Demonstration Board is flexible enough to allow a user to fully exploit the 56F8013's features to optimize the performance of his product, as shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-2. Connecting the 56F8013 Demonstration Board Cables Perform the following steps to connect the 56F8013 Demonstration Board cables: 1. Connect the parallel extension cable to the parallel port of the host computer. 2. Connect the other end of the parallel extension cable to the JTAG interface POD. Connect...
Chapter 2 Technical Summary The 56F8013 Demonstration Board is designed as a versatile development card using the 56F8013 processor, allowing the creation of real-time software and hardware products to support a new generation of applications in servo and motor control, digital and wireless messaging, digital answering machines, feature phones, modems, and digital cameras.
2.1 56F8013 The 56F8013 Demonstration Board uses a Freescale 56F8013 part, designated as U1 on the board and in the schematics. This part will operate at a maximum external bus speed of 60MHz. A full description of the 56F8013, including functionality and user information, is provided in these documents: •...
Figure 2-1. Table 2-2 describes the control of each LED. Setting GPIOA0, GPIOA1, GPIOA2, GPIOA3, GPIOA4, or GPIOA5 to a Logic One value will turn on the associated LED. 56F8013 INVERTING BUFFER +3.3V RED LED GPIOA0 YELLOW LED GPIOA1 GREEN LED...
GPIO Port A, Bit 5 2.4 Debug Support A JTAG connector, J1, on the 56F8013 Demonstration Board allows the connection of an external Host Target Interface for downloading programs and working with the 56F8013’s registers. This connector is used to communicate with an external Host Target Interface, which passes information and data back and forth with a host processor running a debugger program.
Appendix 2.7 Power Supply The main power input to the 56F8013 Demonstration Board, +9V DC at 450mA, is through a 2.1mm coax power jack, P1. This input power passes through a reverse power-blocking diode to provide a DC supply input for the +3.3V voltage regulator, U3. A 450mA power supply is provided with the 56F8013 Demonstration Board;...
2.8 Daughter Card Connector The 56F8013 Demonstration Board contains a daughter card connector, P2, which contains the processor’s peripheral port signals. The daughter card connector is used to connect a daughter card or a user-specific daughter card to the processor’s peripheral port signals. The daughter card connector is a 40-pin 0.1”...
Test Points 2.9 Test Points The 56F8013 Demonstration Board board has two test points: • +3.3V, TP1 • Digital Ground (GND), TP2 Technical Summary, Rev. 0 Freescale Semiconductor Preliminary...
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