Axiom CMD-5Xx Manual

Axiom CMD-5Xx Manual

CMD-5xx Development Board for the Motorola MPC5xx Series Microcontrollers Versions CMD-555, CMD560 - 566 Users Manual © Axiom Manufacturing, 2000 2813 Industrial Lane Garland, TX 75041 (972) 926-9303 FAX (972) 926-6063 email: [email protected] web: http://www.axman.com CMD-5xx 08/07/02 CONTENTS FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................................................3 CAUTIONARY NOTES ..................................................................................................................................................5 GETTING STARTED .....................................................................................................................................................6 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT......................................................................................................................................................... 6 TERMINAL SETTINGS.................................................................................................................................................................. 7 TUTORIAL.................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Using the Debug Monitor..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Programming the Onboard Flash Memory ........................................................................................................................... 8 MEMORY BANKS AND DEFAULT MEMORY MAP ......................................................................................................9 CMD-5XX DEFAULT MEMORY MAP ........................................................................................................................................... 9 SYNCHRONOUS SRAM MEMORY ............................................................................................................................................. 10 BURSTABLE FLASH MEMORY ................................................................................................................................................... 10 PORT REPLACEMENT UNIT (PRU) MEMORY ............................................................................................................................. 10 MEM SOCKETS MEMORY ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 OPTION SWITCHES AND JUMPERS.............................................................................................................................................. 11 Mode Switch 1-4 External Reset Configuration Options...................................................................................................... 11 Mode Switch 1 ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Mode Switch 2 ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Mode Switch 3 ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Mode Switch 4 ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 CFG_EN Jumper ............................................................................................................................................................... 11 MEMORY DEVICE / BANK SELECTION AND CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................... 12 Memory Bank Chip Select Configuration............................................................................................................................ 12 MAP_SW – Ram Bank and Flash Bank Options.................................................................................................................. 12 MEM_EN Jumper .............................................................................................................................................................. 13 MEM_OPT Jumper............................................................................................................................................................ 13 MEM_VOLT Jumper.......................................................................................................................................................... 13 PRU_EN Jumper ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 COMMUNICATION PORTS .........................................................................................................................................14 COM_SWITCH - SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................... 14 JP1 – COM-2 DCE/DTE Option ........................................................................................................................................ 14 DATA LINK CONTROLLER / J1850............................................................................................................................................. 15 CAN INTERFACE AND OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 15 LCD-PORT AND KEYPAD / KEY-PORT ............................................................................................................................... 16 LCD / Keypad Memory Map .............................................................................................................................................. 16 LCD Display CONTRAST .................................................................................................................................................. 16 JP2 - LCD_PORT Power Polarity Select............................................................................................................................ 16 PERSONALITY MODULE (PM-5XX) OPTIONS AND SETTINGS................................................................................17 CONFIG SWITCH .................................................................................................................................................................... 17 PM-555/6 HARDWARE OPTIONS............................................................................................................................................... 17 PM- 555/6 -T Additional Options ....................................................................................................................................... 17 PM-561/2/3/4 HARDWARE OPTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 18 PM561/2/3/4-T Options ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 PM-565/6 HARDWARE OPTIONS............................................................................................................................................... 19 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................................................20 2 CMD-5xx 08/07/02 Features The CMD-5xx along with a PM-5xx Personality Module is a modular development system for the Motorola series of MPC5xx PowerPC microcontrollers. The system is Plug and Play with the supplied with the Axiom Monitor in the on-board EPROM, 2MByte (512K x 32) Synchronous SRAM, 4MByte (1M x 32) Burstable Flash EPROM, Communication Interfaces, Port Replacement Unit, Keypad and LCD Module support, Serial Cable, Wall Plug power source, printed hardware manual and the UTL5xx CD with programming utilities, support software and technical manuals. Applications developed on the CMD-5xx are directly portable to the PMP-xxx peripheral support boards for in-system industrial control solutions. Specifications Clock 50 MHz Maximum Operating temperature 0°C to +70°C Power requirement 6 - 20V DC @ 400 ma Typical Power output 5.8V @ 2.5A output with 5V, 3.3V, and 2.6V regulated supplies Board Size 8 x 9.5 inches 3 CMD-5xx 08/07/02 Standard Configurations Board Processor Board Processor Board Processor CMD-555 MPC555 CMD-562 MPC562 CMD-565 MPC565 CMD-556 MPC556 CMD-563 MPC563 CMD-566 MPC566 CMD-561 MPC-561 CMD-564 MPC564 CMD-560 MGT560 Example part number: CMD-565 would be the CMD-5xx board with the PM-565 Personality Module that has a socketed processor, AMD flash, and the global power source. CMD-5xx Features · Standard fixed memory (buffered): · 512K x 32 Sync. SRAM (100MHz) · 1M x 32 Burstable Flash EPROM · Two Configurable 32pin memory sockets for 32K to 2MByte EPROM with 8 or 16 bit wide data bus, Axiom Monitor installed standard. · PRU - Port Replacement Unit provided for MPC5xx ports A, C, and D allow simulation of single chip port operation

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