Freescale Semiconductor EVB9S12NE64 Quick Start Manual

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Introduction and Default Settings

This kit and guide contains everything you need to get started. You will connect the board to your PC, run
the pre-programmed Startup Demo, install the correct version of CodeWarrior, and load and play the
demo game, called "The Connector." Source code for both demos and the Serial Monitor are provided on
the MC9S12NE64 Resource CD.
and all default settings of the EVB9S12NE64 evaluation board. These settings are necessary for the
pre-programmed Startup Demo to work properly. Please refer to the EVB9S12NE64 User's Guide on the
MC9S12NE64 Resource CD provided for information on other configurations, other ports, etc. Black
blocks indicate "on" positions of jumpers or switches. All diagrams in this guide are oriented with the PWR
JACK, in the upper left hand corner. All other ports are open (no jumpers). The board comes with the
default settings already set. You may check the settings or continue.

Connect the EVB9S12NE64 to your computer and apply power

1. Connect one end of the Crossover Ethernet cable provided to the J1 Ethernet Connector of the
EVB board. Connect the other end to the Ethernet port of your host PC.
2. Connect the 9-pin serial cable provided to the COM1 port of the EVB board. Connect the other end
to a COM port on your host PC.
3. There are two ways to apply power to the EVB: via the power jack or the power port. Refer to the
EVB9S12NE64 User's Guide about using the power port. Otherwise, plug the wall plug power
supply provided into a power outlet and install the barrel connector into the PWR JACK on the EVB
board. If you are not using the original adapter supplied, please refer to the specs in the diagram
above for the PWR JACK.
4. Set the EVB board RUN/LOAD switch to the RUN position.
5. Turn the PWR_SW switch ON. The +V, +3.3V, and +5V LEDs should come on. Either LED1 or
LED2 (not both) should turn on as well, indicating that you are in Test1 of the Startup Demo.
© Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2004. All rights reserved.
Figure 1
contains diagrams of the power jack and port, the fuse (FZ1),
Figure 1. Default Settings for EVB9S12NE64
Rev. 0.1, 06/29/2004

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Summary of Contents for Freescale Semiconductor EVB9S12NE64

  • Page 1 (FZ1), and all default settings of the EVB9S12NE64 evaluation board. These settings are necessary for the pre-programmed Startup Demo to work properly. Please refer to the EVB9S12NE64 User's Guide on the MC9S12NE64 Resource CD provided for information on other configurations, other ports, etc.
  • Page 2 Introduction and Default Settings Run the Startup Demo program The EVB9S12NE64 is shipped with the Startup Demo already stored in on-chip flash memory as mentioned before. You may view the source code for this demo provided on the supplied MC9S12NE64 Resource CD as zip file, “Startup_Demo.zip.”...
  • Page 3 Special for HC12 Release 3.1” under “Product Name” in the registration window. To begin a new MC9S12NE64 project in CodeWarrior, please be sure to install the CodeWarrior service pack (CD is included in the kit) that includes all stationery files for the MC9S12NE64. EVB9S12NE64 Demo, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 4 Running the MC9S12NE64 Demo Game: “The Connector” This completes the quick start for your EVB9S12NE64! Now that you have compiled and loaded the “Connector” game into the Flash memory of the MC9S12NE64 using the Serial Monitor, you are ready to play the game.
  • Page 5 “Set the PC's IP address and the Ping Test.” • You may not have waited long enough for the PC to regain its IP settings. This shouldn't take more than a minute and takes typically 1-20 seconds. EVB9S12NE64 Demo, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 6 “Typicals” must be validated for each customer application by customer’s technical experts. Asia/Pacific: Freescale Semiconductor does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. Freescale Semiconductor H.K. Ltd. Freescale Semiconductor products are not designed, intended, or authorized for use as components...

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