
DRAGON12 MC9S12DP256 Development Board Getting Started Manual Version 1.43 For REV. E board Table of Contents INTRODUCTION …………………………………….
2. Enter the option b, the bootloader will wait for your file. 3. Click the Build button, select the Download option, and select the file Ep9S12_mon
It will create a new file named test_even.s19 that has the even format and can be programmed into the flash memory. For your convenience, the sreccvt
ON-BOARD HARDWARE Each port B line is monitored by a LED. It works OK in single chip mode. In order to turn on port B LEDs, the PJ1 (pin 21 of MC9S
How to use port K: Port K is an 8-bit bi-directional port. It’s used for the LCD display module. If the port is not used for the LCD display, it ca
The pinouts of J29 for Grayhill 4X4 keypad is as follows: Pin 1 GND Pin 2 PA0 connects ROW0 of the keypad Pin 3 PA1 connects ROW1 of the keypa
Pin 8 PA6 connects ROW2 of the keypad Pin 9 PA7 connects ROW3 of the keypad Pin10 VCC An 8-pin male header is installed on pin 2 through pin
J1 Enables the LCD backlight. It’s installed by a cut-off trace to enables LCD backlight J2A CAN0 interface J2B It’s paralleled with the J2A for dai
Application Circuit Corner (ACC) and RF transceiver: For the user’s convenience, the upper right corner of the PC board has footprints of four popula
number may not be set correctly by AsmIDE. If the screen displays some garbled characters, the baud rate may not be set correctly. The D-bug12 resets
8. New features on the rev E board. On the rev. D board the PB0-PB7 LEDs are driven by port B directly. On the rev. E board in order to turn on the
INTRODUCTION The DRAGON12 is a low-cost, feature-packed development board for the new Motorola MC9S12 microcontroller family. It is compatible with
All I/O lines in the 112 pin male header and female receptacle provide an easy access for your experiments on the breadboard, The package also includ
GETTING STARTED To operate the DRAGON12 board, follow steps1 through 5 below: Step 1. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet and plug the DC fema
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT The MC9S12DP256 memory map in single chip mode is as follows: $0000-$03FF Registers $0400-$0FFF EEPROM $1000-$3FFF RAM $4000-
page 79 of the D-bug12 V4.x reference guide on the CD for addresses of other I/O routines. The bootloader (AN2153.PDF), the D-bug12 reference guide (
best results (the MODEB, MODEA, and MODEC are set for 0-0-1). The master board communicates to a PC COM port while the target board does not need to
When the prompt “s>” returns, the FBULK command has already erased all of the flash memory contents of the target MC9S12DP256 including the bootloa
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