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Purchase Agreement P&E Microcomputer Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein to improve reliability, function, or design. P&E Microcomputer Systems, Inc. does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein. This software and accompanying documentation are protected by United States Copyright law and also by International Treaty provisions.
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P&E Microcomputer Systems, Inc. INTRODUCTION ......................1 REQUIREMENTS FOR DEBUGGING/PROGRAMMING VIA MON08 ....1 MON08 MULTILINK HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS..........2 PC Parallel Port ..........................2 Power Supply..........................2 Target Power Management......................2 Optional Oscillator .........................2 Target MON08 Connector ......................2 MON08 Cyclone User Manual...
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P&E Microcomputer Systems, Inc. MON08 Cyclone User Manual...
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The MON08 Multilink performs automatic power sequencing of the target MCU system. e. Communications pin and port pin voltage must match target The MON08 Multilink provides 2V, 3V, or 5V DC power through the MON08 header to the target system. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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PC’s BIOS settings: Standard, Normal, Compatible, AT, SPP. DO NOT use ECP or EPP or PS/2 Bidirectional. Power Supply The MON08 Multilink uses a 9V DC power supply with a center positive 1.3 x 3.5mm plug. Target Power Management The MON08 Multilink provides 2V, 3V, or 5V 125mA DC power to the target system through the MON08 connector.
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4.9152 MHz. It may be used to overdrive the target crystal if the target crystal is of very low frequency. The Vout pin is added by the MON08 Multilink. 2V, 3V, or 5V is connected to pin 15 of the MON08 connector.
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MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTC0 and pull down PORTC1, and pull up/down PORTC3 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTC0 and pull down PORTC1, and pull up/down PORTC3 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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By default the user may bring these signals out to the MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTC0 and pull down PORTA7, PORTC1, and pull up/down PORTC3 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTA1 and pull down PORTA2, and pull up/down PORTA3 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTB1 and pull down PORTB2, and pull up/down PORTB3 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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By default the user may bring these signals out to the MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTC0 and pull down PORTA7, PORTC1, and pull up/down PORTC3 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTB0 and pull down PORTB1, and pull up/down PORTB3 for clock division. In case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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MON08 connector. Alternatively, the user may pull up PORTA1 and pull down PORTA2, and pull up/down PORTC1 for clock division. In which case these signals do not need to be connected to the MON08 connector. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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P&E Microcomputer MON08 MULTILINK Systems, Inc. MON08 Multilink User Manual...
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