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The keymacro is a user macro which can define a specific configuration in the configuration.h file. For each defined macro, a corresponding structure is created in the code.h file, where all the constants are stored.
Instrumentation Description:
This application includes a number of test pads which you can use to set up specific test points on the chip. You can also access the registers of the on-chip tester.
The function of the application is to create a set of functions, one per customer, that can be used in any application (commercial or educational). Each function is used to create the display on the board with the function name.
The application uses a configuration file to describe the names and associated values of the buttons on the board.
I/O- Pins Information:
The following two image show the connection of the I/O-Pins to the evaluation board.
The 5V pins are connected to the evaluation board in this order:
1) GND
2) power
3) VOUT
4) GND
5) GND
The green pad is used as the Reset pin. You have to insert the reset pin of the board into the Reset pin of the board.
To enter the functions you need to push one of the buttons, for example, 'welcome' or 'functions'.
The application has a menu which allows you to select a function.
Each function can be accessed from the menu as well as from a special menu at the bottom.
You can access the configuration file, write the function and save it in the application.
Instrumentation Description:
This application uses some of the pins to define the test points on the board. Each test point can be turned off, on or a combination of the two by writing in their respective PIN_XXX and PIN_XXX# values. You can also generate signals (Pulse, High, Open, Close,...) using the "Ctrl+S" and "Ctrl+G" keys.
The image below show the connection of the pins to the evaluation board:
The functions that can be tested using the test points are:
1) a test point is defined by writing '01111110' in its respective PIN_XXX and PIN_XXX# values.
2) the signal of the pulse can be checked writing '01111111' in the PLC_POCF pin values.
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Instrumentation Description:
This application includes a number of test pads which you can use to set up specific test points on the chip. You can also access the registers of the on-chip tester.
The function of the application is to create a set of functions, one per customer, that can be used in any application (commercial or educational). Each function is used to create the display on the board with the function name.
The application uses a configuration file to describe the names and associated values of the buttons on the board.
I/O- Pins Information:
The following two image show the connection of the I/O-Pins to the evaluation board.
The 5V pins are connected to the evaluation board in this order:
1) GND
2) power
3) VOUT
4) GND
5) GND
The green pad is used as the Reset pin. You have to insert the reset pin of the board into the Reset pin of the board.
To enter the functions you need to push one of the buttons, for example, 'welcome' or 'functions'.
The application has a menu which allows you to select a function.
Each function can be accessed from the menu as well as from a special menu at the bottom.
You can access the configuration file, write the function and save it in the application.
Instrumentation Description:
This application uses some of the pins to define the test points on the board. Each test point can be turned off, on or a combination of the two by writing in their respective PIN_XXX and PIN_XXX# values. You can also generate signals (Pulse, High, Open, Close,...) using the "Ctrl+S" and "Ctrl+G" keys.
The image below show the connection of the pins to the evaluation board:
The functions that can be tested using the test points are:
1) a test point is defined by writing '01111110' in its respective PIN_XXX and PIN_XXX# values.
2) the signal of the pulse can be checked writing '01111111' in the PLC_POCF pin values.
3) the signal of the high can be a77f14ba26 nevyuri
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