Run The Demo - Freescale Semiconductor TWR-K60D100M Quick Start Manual

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The firmware will then be updated on your board. When it is finished, it will prompt you again to
disconnect the USB cable, remove the jumper, and then re-connect the board again. OSJTAG is now
updated.

4 Run the Demo

1) Connect a mini-B USB cable to the TWR-K60D100M tower module.
2) Allow the PC to automatically configure the OSJTAG drivers used for debugging and the serial-
to-USB feature. If you have trouble connecting to the board or using the Serial Terminal, see
Section 9
for troubleshooting and make sure you completed the steps listed in
Touch Demo
3) Press the E1-E4 touch pads to toggle on and off the LED's
Memory Game
4) Press SW2 to play a memory game using the Touch pads E1-E4. A sequence will light up, and
then press the touch sensors in the order flashed. If an incorrect sequence is input or you
take too long, then all the lights will blink rapidly and the game will reset. See how far you can
go!
5) Press SW1 to go back to the touch and accelerometer demo
Accelerometer Demo
6) Tilt the board back and forth to see the LED's light up as it is tilted
7) Press SW1 and SW2 at the same time to calibrate the accelerometer. It will store the calibration
into internal flash memory, so this will only need to be done one time while the board is flat.
Terminal Demo
8) Open a terminal window (115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit) and connect to the
OSBDM/OSJTAG – CDC Serial port.
Note: If you disconnect power, you will need to close the terminal window, connect power,
and then re-open the terminal window
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