Summary of Contents for Silicon Laboratories C8051F41 Series
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• CD-ROM 2. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter The target board is connected to a PC running the Silicon Laboratories IDE via the USB Debug Adapter as shown in Figure 1. 1. Connect the USB Debug Adapter to the DEBUG connector on the target board with the 10-pin ribbon cable.
C8051F41x 3. Software Setup Simplicity Studio greatly reduces development time and complexity with Silicon Labs EFM32 and 8051 MCU products by providing a high-powered IDE, tools for hardware configuration, and links to helpful resources, all in one place. Once Simplicity Studio is installed, the application itself can be used to install additional software and documentation components to aid in the development and evaluation process.
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C8051F41x 3.1. Running Blinky Each project has its own source files, target configuration, SDK configuration, and build configurations such as the Debug and Release build configurations. The IDE can be used to manage multiple projects in a collection called a workspace.
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C8051F41x 3.3. Legacy 8-bit IDE Note: Using the Simplicity Studio tools with the C8051F410 Development Kit is recommended. See section 3. "Software Setup‚" on page 2 for more information. Download the 8-bit software from the website (www.silabs.com/8bit-software) or use the provided installer on the CD-ROM to install the software tools for the C8051F41x devices.
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C8051F41x information. 7. Once the form is complete, click the Submit button. An email will be sent to the provided email address with the license activation code. 8. Copy the License ID Code (LIC) from the email. 9. Paste the LIC into the New License ID Code (LIC) text box at the bottom of the License Management window in µVision4.
C8051F41x 4. Target Board The C8051F41x Development Kit includes a target board with a C8051F410 device pre-installed for evaluation and preliminary software development. Numerous input/output (I/O) connections are provided to facilitate prototyping using the target board. Refer to Figure 4 for the locations of the various I/O connectors. Power connector (accepts input from 7 to 15 VDC unregulated power adapter) 22-pin Expansion I/O connector Port I/O Configuration Jumper Block...
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C8051F41x 4.1. System Clock Sources The C8051F410 device installed on the target board features a calibrated programmable internal oscillator which is enabled as the system clock source on reset. After reset, the internal oscillator operates at a frequency of 191.4 kHz (±2%) by default but may be configured by software to operate at other frequencies. Therefore, in many applications an external oscillator is not required.
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C8051F41x Table 1. Target Board I/O Descriptions Description Jumper Reset none P1.4 J5[3–4] P1.5 J5[7–8] Green LED D3 P2.1 J5[1–2] Green LED D5 P2.3 J5[5–6] Red LED D1 VREGIN Red LED D2 Red LED D12 4.4. Expansion I/O Connector (J1) The 24-pin Expansion I/O connector J11 provides access to all signal pins of the C8051F410 device.
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C8051F41x 4.5. Target Board DEBUG Interface (J4) The DEBUG connector (J4) provides access to the DEBUG (C2) pins of the C8051F410. It is used to connect the Serial Adapter or the USB Debug Adapter to the target board for in-circuit debugging and Flash programming. Table 3 shows the DEBUG pin definitions.
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C8051F41x 4.8. IDAC Connectors (J7, J11) The C8051F410 target board also features two Current-to-Voltage 750 load resistors that may be connected to the 2-bit current-mode Digital-to-Analog Converters (IDACs) on port pins P1.0 and P1.1. Install a shorting block on J13 to connect the IDAC0/P1.0 pin of the target device to a load resistor.
C8051F41x OCUMENT HANGE Revision 0.2 to Revision 0.3 Removed Section 9. USB Debug Adapter. See USB Debug Adapter User's Guide. Revision 0.3 to Revision 0.4 Updated 3. "Software Setup‚" on page 2. Rev. 0.3...
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The products must not be used within any Life Support System without the specific written consent of Silicon Laboratories. A "Life Support System" is any product or system intended to support or sustain life and/or health, which, if it fails, can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death.
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