LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN Lattice, LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN Datasheet - Page 5

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LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN

Manufacturer Part Number
LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN
Description
KIT DEVELOPMENT MACHX02 PICO
Manufacturer
Lattice
Series
MachXO2r
Type
PLDr

Specifications of LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN

Contents
Board, Cable, Documentation
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
LCMXO2-1200ZE-MG132CR1
Other names
220-1168

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• ‘s’ – This option reads the device ID of the SPI Flash on the board. The results are displayed to the terminal and
• 't' - This option reads the I2C temperature sensor on the board. The result is displayed to the Terminal and to the
• 'r' This option samples the capacitive touch buttons on the board and displays the data in the terminal.
• "0-9" - These values will echoed to the terminal and displayed on the LCD
• 'l' - This option will read the Icc, Icco, and Temperature and log it to the SPI flash memory. The WRITE page
• 'd' - This option will read the data from the SPI Flash device and display to to the Terminal window. The READ
• 'c' - This option will clear (reset) the WRITE and READ page pointers
• 'e' - This selection will perform a bulk-erase of the Flash memory in the SPI Flash device and will clear (reset) the
Setting up the Board
Drivers and Firmware
Before you begin, you will need to obtain the necessary hardware drivers for Windows from the Lattice web site.
1. Browse to
2. Download the ZIP file to your system and unzip it to a location on your PC.
Linux Support:
The USB interface drivers for the evaluation board are included in Linux kernel 2.4.20 or greater, including distribu-
tions compatible with Lattice Diamond design software (Red Hat Enterprise v.3, v.4 or Novell SUSE Enterprise
v.10).
The Pico SoC Demo is preprogrammed into the MachXO2 Pico Evaluation Board, however over time it is likely that
your board will be modified.
To download the demo source files and reprogram the MachXO2 Pico Evaluation Board:
1. Download the demo appliction source code from www.latticesemi.com/alpha-mxo2-pico-kit.
2. Use .\Environment_Scanning_demo\project\impl1\Environment_Scanning_demo_impl1.jed to restore
Connecting to the MachXO2 Pico Evaluation Board
1. Connect the evaluation board to your PC using the USB cable provided. The USB connector on the board
2. If you are prompted “Windows may connect to Windows Update”, select No, not this time from available
3. Choose the Install from specific location (Advanced) option and click Next.
4. Select Search for the best driver in these locations and click the Browse button to browse to the Windows
the LCD.
LCD. Button 4 on the board performs the same function but the result is only displayed on the LCD
pointer will increment when 'l' is pressed. The initial value of the page pointer after power up is a 0. Button 1 on
the board performs the same function the LCD will display 8888
page pointer will increment when 'd' is pressed. The intial value of the page pointer after a power up is 0.
WRITE and READ page pointers.
face.
the Environment Scanning demonstration design.
includes reference designator J1. Once the connection is made, a blue LED with reference designator D2 will
illuminate.
options and click Next to proceed with the installation.
driver folder created earlier. Select the CDM 2.04.06 WHQL Certified folder and click OK.
www.latticesemi.com/alpha-mxo2-pico-kit
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and locate the hardware device drivers for the USB inter-
MachXO2 Pico Development Kit
User’s Guide

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