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MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools PIC24 & PROPELLER DEV SYSTEM (SBC)

Chameleon-PIC

Manufacturer Part Number
Chameleon-PIC
Description
MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools PIC24 & PROPELLER DEV SYSTEM (SBC)
Manufacturer
Nurve Networks
Datasheet

Specifications of Chameleon-PIC

Processor To Be Evaluated
PIC24
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Interface Type
USB, VGA, PS/2, I2C, ISP, SPI
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V, 5 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
The settings should be:
Notice, the terminal mode VT100, etc. doesn’t really matter, nor does echo really, since we aren’t going to type anything.
The PC is going to do the transfer itself in an automated fashion. Moving on, once you have Absolute Telnet setup, then
you are going to make the connection to the Chameleon (once we have the FLASH demo loaded). To do this you simply
click the lightning bolt or connection icon on the Absolute Telnet interface. Then once we want to initiate the X-Modem
transfer you are going to access the main menu and access the <Transfer → Send → XModem> menu item (as shown
in Figure 31.5 below), select a file and download to the Chameleon. But, we are getting ahead of ourselves right now. Just
remember this process, and keep it in the back of your mind, lets switch gears to setting up the demo on the Chameleon
and getting that ready to receive files.
Data Format:
Baud Rate:
Handshaking:
Terminal Mode: VT100 (doesn’t really matter though since we aren’t using the terminal).
Screen Size:
Local Echo:
Make sure that you have the serial selection switch in the DOWN position on the Chameleon (PIC mode).
"N81", no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.
2400.
None.
80x24 or larger, 120x50 is a good choice.
Off.
Figure 31.5 – Sending an XModem file with Absolute Telnet.
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