Mictor 1 - 3 Ports; Reference Documents; Software Development - Motorola MPC564EVB User Manual

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1.5.5.8 MICTOR 1 – 3 PORTs
The Mictor Ports are not installed at the factory but are available to apply the HP logic analysis
system. The Mictor 1 – 3 positions provide address and data bus connections for the HP system.
See schematic sheet 3 for details of the connections.
1.6 Reference Documents
The Provided MPC5xx support CD contains many documents that the user will find valuable
during development. Following is a partial list:
MPC564EVB_C_SCH.PDF - MPC564EVB schematic diagrams
PC33394_P24.pdf - Power Oak data sheet
LAN91C111.pdf - Ethernet controller data sheet
AM28BDD160.pdf - Flash Memory Data sheet and Errata List from AMD
CY1338.pdf - SRAM data sheet
MPC564 User Manual - MPC564 device user guide

1.7 Software Development

The provided dBUG monitor/utility software initializes the clock to run this board at 56 MHz on
power-up. The user can set this by changing the PLL Registers of the MPC564 in software.
Software development on the MPC564EVB is best performed using a development tool connected
to the BDM-PORT or NEXUS connector. This provides real-time access to all hardware,
peripherals and memory on the board. Development tool software provides high-level (C/C++)
source code debugging. The Monitor installed will provide Assembly or Object source level
debugging. User should review the demonstration and sample software tools provided separately
in the MPC564EVB kit for high level debug capability.
The development environment and procedure for best success is to place software to be tested into
RAM memory. Execute software to be tested under Monitor or development tool control, then
program into FLASH memory to execute new application when power is applied.
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