Summary of Contents for Silicon Laboratories C8051F32x
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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.
In the Part Selection step of the wizard, select from the list of installed parts only the parts to use during development. Choosing parts and families in this step affects the displayed or filtered parts in the later device selection menus. Choose the C8051F32x family by checking the C8051F32x check box. Modify the part selection ...
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C8051F32x 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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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 C8051F32x devices. After installation, examples can be found in ...\Examples\C8051F320_1 in the installation directory. At a minimum, the C8051F320 DK requires: ...
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C8051F32x 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.
C8051F32x 4. Target Board The C8051F32x Development Kit includes a target board with a C8051F320 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.
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J9 and J10 and install the crystal at the pads marked Y1. Install a 10 M resistor at R9 and install capacitors at C14 and C15 using values appropriate for the crystal you select. Refer to the C8051F32x data sheet for more information on the use of external oscillators.
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C8051F32x 4.3. Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface (J14) A Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector (J14) is provided to facilitate connections to the USB interface on the C8051F320. Table 2 shows the J14 pin definitions. Table 2. USB Connector Pin Descriptions...
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C8051F32x 4.6. Target Board DEBUG Interface (J4) The DEBUG connector (J4) provides access to the DEBUG (C2) pins of the C8051F320. It is used to connect the Serial Adapter or the USB Debug Adapter to the target board for in-circuit debugging and Flash programming.
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C8051F32x OCUMENT HANGE Revision 0.6 to Revision 0.7 Section 1, added USB Debug Adapter and USB Cable. Section 2, changed name from "Hardware Setup" to "Hardware Setup using an EC2 Serial Adapter". Section 2, added 2 Notes bullets.
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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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