Axiom APS12OS Quick Start Manual

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APS12OS QUICK START GUIDE

Introduction and Default Settings

The APS12OS is an embedded development module suitable for use in educational environments. This module
supports the MC9S12C128, the MC9S12DT256, or the MC9S12XDT512 microcontroller from Freescale. Mark-
ings on the topside clearly identify the applied MCU. These MCUs target a variety of automotive applications,
featuring support for Byte Data Link Controller (BDLC), CAN, PWM and I2C. The figure below shows the default
jumper configuration as shipped from the factory.
Figure 1: APS12OS Default Option Settings

Integrated OSBDM

APS12OS
The
board applies the integrated, Open-Source BDM (OSBDM) to provide application development
and debug support. The OSBDM may also be used to apply power to the target module; further simplifying de-
velopment and debug. Users may download CodeWarrior Development Studio for S12(X), Special Edition at no
cost from the Freescale web site at www.freescale.com.

Install CodeWarrior Development Studio

CodeWarrior Development Suite for S12(X) Microcontrollers is a comprehensive integrated development envi-
ronment (IDE) providing a highly visual and automated framework to accelerate software development and de-
bug. The tool suite allows users to get designs up and running quickly.
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  • Page 1 APS12OS QUICK START GUIDE Introduction and Default Settings The APS12OS is an embedded development module suitable for use in educational environments. This module supports the MC9S12C128, the MC9S12DT256, or the MC9S12XDT512 microcontroller from Freescale. Mark- ings on the topside clearly identify the applied MCU. These MCUs target a variety of automotive applications, featuring support for Byte Data Link Controller (BDLC), CAN, PWM and I2C.
  • Page 2: Troubleshooting

    Otherwise, the necessary USB drivers will not be available and the host PC will not recog- nize the board. To Launch the Demo Program: The APS12OS ships with a demonstration program preloaded into on-chip FLASH memory. The demonstration program exercises several peripherals; including the POT, Push-Button and DIP switches, Light Sensor, and Se- rial Port.

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