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2.4 Programming Cable Connections
1. Connect the programming cable to download programs from your PC and to program and debug the OP6800.
Connect the 10-pin
PROG
connector of the programming cable to header J1 on the
OP6800 RabbitCore module. Ensure that the colored edge lines up with pin 1 as shown.
(Do not use the
DIAG
connector, which is used for monitoring only, as explained in
Appendix E, “Programming Cable.”) Connect the other end of the programming cable to a
COM port on your PC. Make a note of the port to which you connect the cable, as
Dynamic C will need to have this parameter configured. Note that COM1 on the PC is the default COM port used by Dynamic C.
J1
PROG
R4
J1
R6
JP1
KP1
U1
C1
R2
R3
U2
C8 C9
C2 C3 C4 C5
RP1 RP2 RP3
RP6 RP7 RP8
Q5
R13
D12 D11
R11
R16
Q7
D13
R17
Q8
Flas
EP h
ROM
R26 C44
R39
C27
R38
R27
R41
U5
JP3
R22
JP4
R8
RP9
R10
C30 C31
LNK
DS1
D7
R19
Q10
D8
R20
Q11
D9
R21
Q12
D10
Q6
R15
U3
R25
R24
C33
R28
C35
C25
R23
C34
C36
U4
R29
C45
U6
C37
C4 C17
U7
J2
PROG
C42
R31
C43
R11
C41
R13
J3
C39
C17
R32
RN1
R14
RP4 D6
C40
D14
Colored edge
DIAG
Programming Cable
To
PC COM port
Figure 6. Programming Cable Connections
2. Apply power.
Reset the OP6800 by unplugging the AC adapter, then plugging it back in. The OP6800 is now ready to be used.
User’s Manual 11
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Table of contents
- 5 1.1 Description
- 5 1.2 Features
- 6 1.3 Development and Evaluation Tools
- 6 1.3.1 Tool Kit
- 7 1.3.2 Software
- 8 1.4 CE Compliance
- 9 1.4.1 Design Guidelines
- 9 1.4.2 Interfacing the OP6800 to Other Devices
- 11 2.1 Connections
- 14 2.2 Demonstration Program on Power-Up
- 14 2.3 Display Contrast Adjustment
- 15 2.4 Programming Cable Connections
- 16 2.5 Installing Dynamic C
- 16 2.6 Starting Dynamic C
- 17 2.7 PONG.C
- 17 2.8 Where Do I Go From Here?
- 20 3.1 Pinouts
- 21 3.2 Digital I/O
- 21 3.2.1 Digital Inputs
- 22 3.2.2 Digital Outputs
- 23 3.3 Serial Communication
- 23 3.3.1 RS
- 23 3.3.2 RS
- 25 3.3.3 Programming Port
- 26 3.3.4 Ethernet Port (OP6800 models only)
- 27 3.4 Memory
- 27 3.4.1 SRAM
- 27 3.4.2 Flash Memory
- 28 3.5 Keypad Labeling
- 32 4.1 Programming Cable
- 32 4.1.1 Switching Between Program Mode and Run Mode
- 32 4.1.2 Detailed Instructions: Changing from Program Mode to Run Mode
- 32 4.1.3 Detailed Instructions: Changing from Run Mode to Program Mode
- 33 4.2 OP6800 Libraries
- 34 4.3 Sample Programs
- 34 4.3.1 Board ID
- 34 4.3.2 Demonstration Board
- 35 4.3.3 Digital I/O
- 35 4.3.4 Serial Communication
- 35 4.3.5 LCD/Keypad Module Sample Programs
- 36 4.3.6 TCP/IP Sample Programs
- 37 4.4 Font and Bitmap Converter
- 39 5.1 TCP/IP Connections
- 41 5.2 TCP/IP Sample Programs
- 41 5.2.1 How to Set IP Addresses in the Sample Programs
- 42 5.2.2 How to Set Up your Computer’s IP Address for a Direct Connection
- 43 5.2.3 Run the PINGME.C Demo
- 43 5.2.4 Running More Demo Programs With a Direct Connection
- 44 5.2.5 LCD/Keypad Sample Programs Showing TCP/IP Features
- 45 5.3 Where Do I Go From Here?
- 47 6.1 Installation Guidelines
- 48 6.2 Mounting Instructions
- 48 6.2.1 Bezel-Mount Installation
- 52 A.1 Electrical and Mechanical Specifications
- 55 A.2 Conformal Coating
- 56 A.3 Jumper Configurations
- 57 A.4 Use of Rabbit 2000 Parallel Ports
- 59 A.5 I/O Address Assignments
- 61 B.1 Power Supplies
- 62 B.2 Batteries and External Battery Connections
- 62 B.2.1 Battery-Backup Circuit
- 63 B.2.2 Power to VRAM Switch
- 63 B.2.3 Reset Generator
- 64 B.3 Chip Select Circuit
- 66 C.1 Mechanical Dimensions and Layout
- 67 C.2 Power Supply
- 69 C.3 Using the Demonstration Board
- 74 D.1 Board Initialization (OP68xx.LIB)
- 75 D.2 Digital I/O (OP68xx.LIB)
- 76 D.3 Serial Communication (OP68xx.LIB)
- 78 D.4 LEDs (OP68xx.LIB)
- 79 D.5 LCD Display
- 96 D.6 Keypad