S-Record Example - Motorola M68EVB912B32 User Manual

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S-RECORD EXAMPLE

Shown below is a typical S-Record format module, as printed or displayed:
S00600004844521B
S1130000285F245F2212226A000424290008237C2A
S11300100002000800082629001853812341001813
S113002041E900084E42234300182342000824A952
S107003000144ED492
S9030000FC
The above module consists of an S0 header record, four S1 code/data records, and an S9
termination record.
The S0 header record is comprised of the following character pairs:
S0
S-Record type S0, indicating a header record.
06
Hexadecimal 06 (decimal 6), indicating six character pairs (or ASCII bytes) follow.
00
Four-character 2-byte address field, zeroes.
00
48
44
ASCII H, D, and R - "HDR".
52
1B
Checksum of S0 record.
The first S1 code/data record is explained as follows:
S1
S-Record type S1, indicating a code/data record to be loaded/verified at a 2-byte address.
13
Hexadecimal 13 (decimal 19), indicating 19 character pairs, representing 19 bytes of binary data,
follow.
00
Four-character 2-byte address field; hexadecimal address 0000, indicates location where the
00
following data is to be loaded.
68EVB912B32UM/D
S-RECORD FORMAT
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