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1.1 Overview The EVB9S08DZ60 Evaluation Board has been designed for the evaluation, demonstration and debugging of the Freescale MC9S08DZ60 microcontroller. The EVB9S08DZ60 can be used as a standalone application, or via its built-in USB-to-BDM interface. 1.2 Package Contents The EVB9S08DZ60 package includes the following items: The EVB9S08DZ60 evaluation board;...
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 2 Hardware Features 2.1 Evaluation Board Features The EVB9S08DZ60 board features: An “MCU” section containing: A MC9S08DZ60 microcontroller (in 64-pin LQFP package, already programmed with a demo application); A clock module, a crystal oscillator, and a connector for providing an external clock source, together with jumpers to select the clock source;...
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RS-232 mode. A “SERIAL SETTINGS” section containing two jumpers to select which transceiver (the RS-232_0 or LIN) is connected to the microcontroller’s shared TXD1 and RXD1 serial lines. A prototype area. The EVB9S08DZ60 Evaluation Board Page 8...
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 3 Software Setup 3.1 Overview Note: before connecting the Evaluation Board to the PC, it is recommended that you install all of the required software first (see below), so that the appropriate USB driver will be automatically found by Windows when you connect the Evaluation Board.
Software Setup 3.4 Installing SofTec Microsystems Additional Components The SofTec Microsystems Additional Components install all of the other required components to your hard drive. These components include: The Evaluation Board’s USB driver; The software plug-in for CodeWarrior; Examples; Evaluation Board’s user’s manual; Evaluation Board’s schematic;...
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 4 Hardware Setup 4.1 First Connection The Evaluation Board is connected to a host PC through a USB port. Connection steps are listed below in the recommended flow order: Install all the required system software as described in the previous section.
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Hardware Setup Click the “Next >” button. Depending on your Windows settings, the following warning may appear. Note: this warning is related to the fact that the USB driver used by the Evaluation Board is not digitally signed by Microsoft, and Windows considers it to be potentially malfunctioning or dangerous for the system.
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EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual Click the “Finish” button to exit from the “Found New Hardware Wizard” procedure. The Evaluation Board’s USB driver is now installed on your system. Page 13...
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 5 Operating Modes 5.1 Overview The Evaluation Board can work in two modes: “standalone” mode and “host” mode. 5.2 Standalone Mode In standalone mode, no PC connection is required. The microcontroller is factory programmed with a sample application.
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Operating Modes Note: all MCUs in the S08 family contain a single-wire background debug interface which supports in-circuit programming of on-chip non-volatile memory. This system does not interfere with normal application resources. It does not use any user memory or locations in the memory map.
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 6 Application Tutorial 6.1 Overview This section will provide a step-by-step guide on how to launch your first project and get started with the CodeWarrior user interface. 6.2 Step-by-Step Tutorial The sample application is the same as the one described in the “Standalone Mode” section above.
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 7 Jumper and Connector Settings 7.1 Mother Board Jumpers Name Reference Description/Pinout J105 VREFH SELECTION 1-2 (“VDDA”): VREFH tied to VDDA (default) 2-3 (“USER”): VREFH connected to the J104 connector J107 VDD ENABLE Installed: The microcontroller’s VDD lines are...
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Jumper and Connector Settings Name Reference Description/Pinout J204 DIP-SWITCH ENABLE Installed: The DIP-switches are connected to the PTB[7..0] ports of the microcontroller (default) Not Installed: The DIP-switches are not connected to the microcontroller. J205 POTENTIOMETER “PTA1” ENABLE Installed: The “PTA1” potentiomenter is connected to the microcontroller’s PTA1 line (default) Not Installed:...
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EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual Name Reference Description/Pinout J211 LED ENABLE Installed: The “PTDx” LEDs are connected to the PTD[7..0] ports of the microcontroller (default) Not Installed: The “PTDx” LEDs are not connected to the microcontroller. J212 USER LED 1 ENABLE Installed: The “USER LED 1”...
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Jumper and Connector Settings Name Reference Description/Pinout J306 RS-232_1 ENABLE All Installed: Enables the RS-232_1 transceiver (default) Not Installed: Disables the RS-232_1 transceiver J307 DTR_1 CONTROL 1-2 (“NORMAL”): Normal DTR mode (default) 2-3 (“LOOP BACK”): Loop back mode J308 RTS_1 CONTROL 1-2 (“NORMAL”): Normal RTS mode (default) 2-3 (“LOOP BACK”): Loop back mode...
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 7.2 Daughter Board Jumpers Name Reference Description/Pinout J105 OSCILLATOR SOURCE 1-3, 2-4 (“CRYSTAL/CLOCK”): Oscillator source is either the clock module or the crystal present on the daughter board (default) 3-5, 4-6 (“AUX”): Oscillator source is taken from the “EXT OSC”...
Jumper and Connector Settings 7.3 Connectors Name Reference Description/Pinout J106 Microcontroller PTA0/MCLK Test Point J111 External Oscillator Clock Signal J113 BDM Connector BKGD N.C. RESET N.C. J201 12 V DC Power Supply Input Connector (Barrel, 2.1 mm) 12 V DC J202 12 V DC Power Supply Input Connector (Banana, Red, 4 mm) J203...
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EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual Name Reference Description/Pinout J305 RS-232_0 Connector N.C. J309 RS-232_1 Connector N.C. J401 LIN IN Connector External Wake VBAT – LIN Bus Power Supply (12 V DC) LIN – LIN Signal J402 LIN OUT Connector External Wake VBAT – LIN Bus Power Supply (12 V DC) LIN –...
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Jumper and Connector Settings Name Reference Description/Pinout J601 USB Connector 5 V DC USB Bus Power Supply Line USB D- USB D+ Page 26...
EVB9S08DZ60 User's Manual 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 USB Driver Problems If you connected the Evaluation Board to the PC before installing the SofTec Microsystems Additional Components, the Evaluation Board’s USB driver may not have been correctly installed on your system. Unplugging and replugging the USB cable is of no use, since Windows has marked the device as “disabled”.
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