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COP8-REF-AM

Manufacturer Part Number
COP8-REF-AM
Description
KIT REF DESIGN COP8AME/COP8ANE
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
COP8™r
Type
MCUr
Datasheet

Specifications of COP8-REF-AM

Contents
PCB, Control Interface, Documentation and 9V Battery
For Use With/related Products
COP8AME, COP8ANE
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
3. Software Source Code Modules, and
Applications Source Code. Insert the CD and
browse to:
HARDWARE SETUP
Install only one COP8Flash device into an on-
board socket. The 68pin PLCC COP8CDR9
devices are superset products for the COP8C
and COP8S Flash families, and support all of the
family features (except Brownout). The 28 DIP
COP8AME9 is the same as the COP8ANE9
plus Brownout. For optional COP8T Flash
Family support, refer to the COP8 web site for
details (*see NOTES).
The Clock Configuration jumpers J11, J12, J13,
J14 should be in the default positions (32KHz,
XTAL, 10MHz XTAL) for on-board crystal,
dual-clock operation. (See the Target Board
Details section for optional configurations).
Connect the included cable to a PC parallel port
(make sure the LPT port is enabled, and
configured for Standard (Unidirectional), or EPP
mode). Connect the other end to the RJ11 ISP
connector on the target board.
GETTING STARTED
First, set up your environment for code
development. Refer to the IDE Help files for
information and tutorials. National’s COP8 IDE
supports a complete set of tools, including
Simulator,
Debugger, and optional Byte Craft C-Compiler
or Unis Processor Expert.
a. /tools/skflash. Preconfigured demo code.
b. /software/an….sw. Source code for many
c. /software/utility. Sample .asm and C
d. /software/*.*. Other sample source code
(This code was designed for the SKFlash-
00 board, but will work with the SKFlash-
01 board).
of the app notes in /appnotes.
source utilities.
and applications.
ISP
programming,
NiceMon
2
5. Technical Documentation and Literature.
Insert the CD, click on “Read docs”. Select the
desired documentation and save to your disk as a
.pdf file. Other documents of interest:
6. Getting the latest documentation and
software. Go to:
Important:
shorting 2-3. (See ISP Section below).
Connect an optional COP8 Flash Emulator to the
14 pin header on the target board, otherwise the
header pin jumpers should be installed.
Jumpers J10 and J15 can be left installed, unless
the breadboard area will require separate Analog
and Digital grounds.
The 5v target board requires any 5v-25v DC,
regulated/unregulated power supply, or use a 9-
volt battery.
connections to the GND and VCC 5v Regulator
Inputs. Check that the red LED is on.
NOTE: Operating voltages below 5v are possible
by replacing the 5v regulator, or simply bypassing
it with a regulated supply.
IMPORTANT: Below 4.5v, to avoid violating
the flash memory specs, the 10MHz Xtal must be
replaced with a 3.33MHz Xtal.
Refer to your device datasheet for details.
Next, test out your software/hardware installation
by using the IDE and COP8-ISP software to
download a test startup program to the target
board. The program's Intel .hex file can be found
in the default cop8isp directory on your PC:
C:\cop8\cop8isp..\samples\src\kitcar\kitcar.hex
(or download the file from the COP8 web site.)
Continued…
a. COP8-SKFlash-01 PCB Schematics and
b. COP8 Flash ISP User’s Guide, and other
c. NiceMon User’s Manual (/tools/flashmon)
Drawings. (/tools/skflash)
ISP App notes (/appnotes/an11…)
COP8FLASH Starter Kit QuickStart Manual - SKFQS.doc
Insure that J16 (ISP jumper) is
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Connect the power supply

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