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Luminary Micro Stellaris LM3S8962 Read Me First

Luminary Micro Stellaris LM3S8962 Read Me First

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L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T
R E A D M E F I R S T
Stellaris® LM3S8962 Evaluation Kit
The Stellaris® LM3S8962 Evaluation Kit for Ethernet and CAN provides a low-cost way to
start designing Ethernet and controller area network (CAN) applications with Stellaris®
microcontrollers. The LM3S8962 Evaluation Board (EVB) can function as either a complete
evaluation target, or as a debugger interface to any external Stellaris device. The included
USB cable is all that is needed to provide power and communication to the host PC.
LM3S8962 Evaluation Board
Requirements
You have a PC, with a USB interface, running Microsoft® Windows 2000. XP, or Vista
You have the Stellaris® LM3S8962 Evaluation Kit Documentation and Software CD
Board Set-Up
The LM3S8962 Evaluation Board is configured for immediate use. First, connect the
LM3S8962 Evaluation Board to the LM3S2110 CAN Device Board using the 10-way ribbon
cable included in the kit. The cable inserts into the header labeled CAN on each board. To
power the EVB, use the USB cable supplied in the kit. Connect the mini-b (smaller) end of
the USB cable to the connector labeled "P4" on the EVB. Connect the other end (Type A) to a
free USB port on your host PC. The USB is capable of sourcing up to 500 mA for each
attached device, which is sufficient for the evaluation board. If connecting the board through a
USB hub, it must be a powered hub.
Rev. 1.2
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  • Page 1 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T Stellaris® LM3S8962 Evaluation Kit The Stellaris® LM3S8962 Evaluation Kit for Ethernet and CAN provides a low-cost way to start designing Ethernet and controller area network (CAN) applications with Stellaris®...
  • Page 2 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T Important Note: Some customers with previous installations of the Luminary FTDI driver may experience trouble when installing newer (2.02.04 and later) versions of the driver.
  • Page 3 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T Next, the Found New Hardware Wizard asks from where to install the software. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”...
  • Page 4 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T Make sure the “Documentation and Software” CD that came with the Evaluation Kit is in your CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 5 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T A warning pops up during the Hardware Installation like the one below; click Continue Anyway.
  • Page 6 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T Windows finishes installing the drivers for “Stellaris Evaluation Board A.” When the driver install is finished, the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears like the one below.
  • Page 7: Quickstart Application

    The LM3S8962 Evaluation Board comes preprogrammed with a quickstart application. Once you have powered the board, this application runs automatically. You have probably already noticed this running as you installed the drivers. A Luminary Micro splash screen appears on the OLED display for a few seconds before the application begins.
  • Page 8 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T In some cases, you need to manually configure your IP address and mask subnet. To do this, disable the machine’s wireless network connection and any other internet connections that could interfere with the network being created.
  • Page 9 L M 3 S 8 9 6 2 E V A L U A T I O N K I T R E A D M E F I R S T While the game is being played, a running tally of the score is output through UART0 of the LM3S8962 microcontroller.
  • Page 10: Software Development Tools

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