Ti Clock Pro Main View - Texas Instruments CDCE 9 Series User Manual

Performance evaluation module
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1. Main Menu bar with three menu options. File menu option supports loading and saving of files (.isf,
.csv, .txt, .hex, .configuration code release sheet) and exiting the program. With the Through the Tools
menu, the following tools can be accessed: Bit Viewer, Pulling Range Tool, Check sum calculator,
Direct Register View, and Wizard View. Also via the Tools menu, the device can be reset to default
(menu option: Go Default) and the current setup can be written to EEPROM (menu option: Write to
EEPROM). The Help menu has a link to the About window that contains information about the version
number of the current software.
2. The Connection indicator is Green when the device selected in (12) is a device in a performance EVM.
When it is black, the device selected in (12) is working in local mode.
3. If connected, the Write to Device button writes all the displayed contents in the Main View
and the Direct Register View
4. If connected, the Read from Device button reads all the contents of the device's control register in the
Main View
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5. If connected, the Write to EEPROM button writes all the displayed contents in the Main View
and in the Direct Register View
6. Bit Viewer button. When it is pressed, it shows the Bits Viewer Tool
7. Direct Reg. button. When it is pressed, it shows the Direct Register View
8. Wizard button. When it is pressed, it shows the Wizard View
9. Go default button. When it is pressed, it loads the default setup as per device selected in (12).
10. Checksum button. When it is pressed, it shows the Checksum Calculator Tool
11. Control Line Selection. This displays the control pins settings linked to the active setup. This control
does not change the control pins voltages in the performance EVM. In order to ensure that the active
setup in the performance EVM is the same as the setup displayed in this view, ensure that (11) and
the jumpers in the EVM are set to the same values.
The use of S1 and S2 depends on SPICON, which decides if S1 and S2 are used as control pins or as
SCAU022A – July 2007 – Revised July 2010
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Figure 8. TI Clock Pro Main View
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TI ClockPro™ Programming Software
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CDCE(L)9xx Performance Evaluation Module
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