User Mode Controls; Working With The Script Editor; Command Script Editor - NXP Semiconductors KITPF5030SKTEVM User Manual

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NXP Semiconductors
KITPF5030SKTEVM programming board
To check if a valid OTP configuration is already burned, switch off the supply and then on again. Start the device
by clicking the "Exit OTP Mode" button. The device starts with the OTP configuration.

6.6 User mode controls

The device operation is called User mode when the Main/FS state machines are not in OTP MODE state and
not in Test Mode. In this mode, the main/fail-safe addresses come from mirror registers / fused OTP.
When using the EVB, the voltages on device pins can be verified in ACCESS > AMUX > ADC Measurements
(see
Section
6.6.3.9).

6.6.1 Working with the script editor

The register and OTP emulation can be configured with the script editor shown in
Figure
29. The script editor is
useful for trying various OTP configurations in OTP mode.
Figure 29. Script editor
The main subareas of this panel are:
• Command Script Editor: Builds commands to be sent to the device.
• Script Text Editor: Sends a sequence of register configurations from a text file or from a command edited
directly in this area.
• Script Results: Displays result status of each command sent to the device.
• Sent and Received Commands: Displays a summary of commands sent and received from the device.
• Management Commands: Used for scripts.

6.6.1.1 Command script editor

Using the script editor, you can execute any command either directly or from a file. It is also possible to save
and modify a script. Using the brush symbol, it is possible to clean windows if necessary.
All commands must follow a specific syntax. The Help menu describes the commands available in the script
editor and the syntax to be used.
Figure 30
shows an example of building a command from the panel.
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