XE8000EV101 Evaluation Board User's Guide

Users Guide XE8000EV101
Evaluation Board for the
XE88LC01MI027
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XE8000EV101 Evaluation Board for the
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User’s Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
GENERAL INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................3
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Highlights
....................................................................................................................................... 3
About this Guide ................................................................................................................................... 3
Documentation Updates ....................................................................................................................... 3
Recommended Reading ....................................................................................................................... 3
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 3
The XEMICS’ Web Site......................................................................................................................... 3
Customer Support................................................................................................................................. 3
2
OVERVIEW AND INSTALLATION...............................................................................4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.6.1
2.6.2
2.6.3
2.6.4
2.6.5
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Highlights
....................................................................................................................................... 4
What is XE8000EV101 ......................................................................................................................... 4
XE8000EV101 components.................................................................................................................. 4
How XE8000EV101 helps you.............................................................................................................. 4
Installing XE8000EV101 hardware ....................................................................................................... 5
Placing the chip on the ZIF socket ........................................................................................................ 5
Using an external power supply ............................................................................................................ 5
Using a button type battery ................................................................................................................... 5
Using the ProStart II as power supply and programmer........................................................................ 5
Using an external clock source ............................................................................................................. 5
3
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND HARDWARE DESCRIPTION.......................6
3.1
3.2
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Hardware layout.................................................................................................................................... 6
4
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................................7
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Highlights
....................................................................................................................................... 7
XE8000EV101 functionality .................................................................................................................. 7
XE8000EV101 hardware ...................................................................................................................... 7
5
SCHEMATICS...............................................................................................................8
TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1 : Position of the chip in the ZIF socket ................................................................................................... 5
Figure 2 : XE8000EV101 implantation map ......................................................................................................... 6
Figure 3 : XE8000EV101 connectors................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 4 : XE8000EV101 Schematic.................................................................................................................... 8
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1 General Introduction
1.1
Introduction
This first chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the XE8000EV101 with your
XE88LC01AMIO27.
1.2 Highlights
The information you will gain from this chapter:
• About this Guide
• Recommended Reading
• Troubleshooting
• The XEMICS’ Web Site
• Customer Support
1.3 About this Guide
This document describes how to use The XE8000EV101 as an evaluation board to develop and debug programs
on the XE88LC01A microcontroller in LQFP44 package (the XE88LC01AMI027).
The manual Layout is as follows:
• Chapter 2 : Overview and Installation
• Chapter 3 : Electrical specifications and hardware description
• Chapter 4 : Troubleshooting
• Chapter 5 : Schematics
1.4 Documentation Updates
All documentation evolves and this User's Guide is no exception. Since XE8000EV101 and other XEMICS’ tools
are constantly evolving to meet customer needs, some tool descriptions may differ from those in this document.
Please refer to our web site at www.xemics.com to obtain the latest documentation available.
1.5 Recommended Reading
This user's guide describes how to use The XE8000EV101. Other useful documents are listed below:
• XE88LC01A Datasheet.
• ProStart II (XE8000MP) users guide
• XEMICS’ Application notes (AN8000.xx).
These can be found on our web site www.xemics.com/products/XE8000
1.6 Troubleshooting
See Chapter 4 for information on common problems.
1.7 The XEMICS’ Web Site
XEMICS provides on line support on the XEMICS World Wide Web site. The web site is used by XEMICS as a
means to make files and information easily available to customers. It is at http://www.xemics.com
1.8 Customer Support
Customers should call their distributor, representative or field application engineer for support. Users of XEMICS
products can receive assistance through several channels:
• Distributors or Representative, Local Sales Office
• Field Application Engineer (FAE)
• Third party for source code
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2 Overview and installation
2.1 Introduction
This chapter gives you an overview of the XE8000EV101 evaluation board and then explains how to install the
system hardware.
2.2 Highlights
The items discussed in this chapter include:
• What is XE8000EV101
• XE8000EV101 components
• How XE8000EV101 helps you
• Installing XE8000EV101 hardware
2.3 What is XE8000EV101
The XE8000EV101 is the evaluation board for XE88LC01A microcontroller packaged in the LQFP44. This board is
also designed to be interfaced with the XE8000MP board. Note that the combination of a XE8000MP, an
XE8000SW and any XE8000EV1xx constitutes the ProStart II system. The XE8000EV101 allows the user to
access every pin of the chip, and provides external actuators and indicators such as LEDs and buttons.
2.4 XE8000EV101 components
The XE8000EV101 is delivered separately, with 3 XE88LC01A samples. However you need to have the
XE8000MP and the XE8000SW to program these samples. Since one XE8000MP fits for the whole XE8000 family,
this allows you to have multiple XE8000EVxxx without having to buy another XE8000MP.
XE8000EV101 packages contents:
• 1 XE8000EV101 board
• 1 Box
• 3 Samples
2.5 How XE8000EV101 helps you
XE8000EV101 allows you to:
• Create an action on an input port with buttons (note that jumpers can disable this feature)
• Reset the circuit
• See an action on an output port with LED (note that jumpers can disable this feature)
• Interface a RS232 line driver (with the help of the XE8000MP) to the UART peripheral.
• Use an on board 32kHz watch Xtal, or an external clock source.
• Measure the current consumption of the circuit
• Power the board with three different sources :
• An external power supply.
• A button type battery.
• The XE8000MP.
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2.6 Installing XE8000EV101 hardware
2.6.1 Placing the chip on the ZIF socket
The XE88LC01A must be placed with its pin 1 marker aligned with the board pin 1 marker. See picture below:
pin 1 markers
Figure 1 : Position of the chip in the ZIF socket
2.6.2 Using an external power supply
To use an external power supply, the user must connect the pins on the header named “EXT POWER” near the
battery carrier with a regulated 1.2 to 5.5 Volts power supply. "+" is the pin nearest to the battery.
The switch must be in the “on” position.
Warning this power source is not protected by a fuse! The user should limit the current of the power supply
source to prevent damage to board/chip.
2.6.3 Using a button type battery
To power the application with a battery, you may place a button battery of the type cr1620 on the carrier (+ on the
top, diameter 16mm height 2.0mm). Since the carrier is flexible, the height can vary a little bit.
Warning this power source is not protected by a fuse!
2.6.4 Using the ProStart II as power supply and programmer
To use the XE8000EV101 with the ProStart II as a power supply or a programmer please refer to ProStart II user
guide.
Note : When the ProStart II (XE8000MP) is connected all the other supply sources are bypassed, the default
supply of the ProStart II (XE8000MP) is 3.0 Volts and the programming voltage is 5.0 Volts.
2.6.5 Using an external clock source
To use an external clock source, the user must disconnect the on board xtal by removing the "quartz" jumper, and
place their own source on the pin XIN on the header.
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3 Electrical specifications and hardware description
3.1 Introduction
This chapter gives you a view of the main characteristics of the XE8000EV101 hardware.
The buttons, LED and pin names are printed on the circuit board.
Buttons are connected to the chip port A via X90-X91 jumpers and pulled down with resistors R23-R30.
LEDs are connected to the chip port B via X10-11 jumpers.
Pull downs are connected to the chip port C via X20-21 jumpers.
S1
X30
X31
•
•
•
•
Hardware layout
V1
C4
X20
X21
C17
X10
X11
C16
X40
X41
C1
R9
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
X4
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8
X3
3.2
+
X60
X61
X6
C19
C18
V9
K1
G1
X5
X70
X71
1
C22
C23
C20
X80
X81
C21
X2
+
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R22
C24
S2
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
S17
S18
X91
X90
C25
Figure 2 : XE8000EV101 implantation map
X70
X71
GND
PC1
PC3
PC5
PC7
VDDA
GND
PB1
PB3
PB5
PB7
VDDA
AC_A5
AC_A7
AC_R3
AC_R1
AC_A1
AC_A3
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
VMULT
N.C.
N.C.
GND
PA1
PA3
PA5
PA7
VDDA
X80
X81
X40
X41
X60
X61
X30
X31
VDD
PC0
PC2
PC4
PC6
GND
VDD
PB0
PB2
PB4
PB6
GND
AC_A4
AC_A6
AC_R2
AC_R0
AC_A0
AC_A2
OSCIN
RESET
N.C.
VREG
N.C.
N.C.
VDD
PA0
PA2
PA4
PA6
GND
Figure 3 : XE8000EV101 connectors
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4 Troubleshooting
4.1 Introduction
This section is intended to help the XE8000EV101 users to perform basic hardware debugging.
4.2 Highlights
This chapter contains the following points:
• XE8000EV101 functionality
• XE8000EV101 hardware
4.3 XE8000EV101 functionality
The software that should use the Xtal peripheral seems to be locked.
Possible causes:
1 The jumper "quartz" is removed
2 You have disturbed the xin and xout lines with an oscilloscope probe.
3 The Xtal is not correctly soldered on the board.
4 The Xtal is damaged.
When using the ProStart II (XE8000MP) as power supply, the VDDA seems to be unstable.
Possible causes:
1 When the PortB 7 is not used as UART RX and the RS232 line driver creates an
output conflict, simply remove the RS232 cable from the ProStart II (XE8000MP)
and the RS232 output will go to High Z.
2 The power consumption of your application is above 500mA
4.4 XE8000EV101 hardware
The board presents a short circuit between VDDA and GND.
Possible causes:
1 The battery carrier has been damaged and the + contact touches the - : just put a
piece of paper between the two contacts
2 If you are measuring a signal on the board, be careful when using the ground
connection on the headers
The power supply of the battery is not present on the VDDA line.
Possible causes:
1 The power switch is in the wrong position, to use the battery the switch must be
off.
2 The board is connected to a XE8000MP, in this case user power supplies are
bypassed.
The power supply of the external power supply is not present on the VDDA pin.
Possible causes:
1 The power switch is in the wrong position, to use the external power supply the
switch must be on.
2 The board is connected to a XE8000MP, in this case, user power supplies are
bypassed.
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X815
X804
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
X313
X303
X314
X304
X315
X305
DAB_AI_P
DAB_AI_M
DAS_AI_P
DAS_AI_M
X512
X501
X516
X505
X613
0V1
C16
100N
0V1
C19
100N
0V1
C17
100N
+V3
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1X3
COM_REL1
VDD
VDDA
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R22
3K3
0V1
S2
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VDDHIGH
CK_CR_XE/OSCIN
CK_CR_XE/OSCIN
DAB_R_M
X513
X711
DAB_R_P
RESET
RESET
S18
X503
X712
PC1
X302
SWITCH RESET
PC0
X312
PA7
PA6
PA5
+V4
0V1
C18
100N
0V1
2
R15
100K
R24
100K
S12
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2
VDDA
VBAT
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1
3
R19
100K
R18
100K
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NDS351
K1
2XU_5V
VDD
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2XU_5V
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0V1
C25
100N
4
5
6
7
8
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PA4
PA5
PA6
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X916
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7X90
8X90
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52
53
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X2 16
X2
X1
20
X2 34
X2 33
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TQFP-44
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X2
DAB_AO_M
1
X1 56
X1 55
0V1
+V4
VMULT
X1 64
X1 59
X1 57
X1 50
X1 49
X1 48
X1 47
X1 34
X1 32
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PTCK_XE/OSCOUT
PTCK_XE/OSCOUT
PTCK_XE/OSCOUT
C22
100N
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2
4
X1 62
VREG
X1 58
VREG
VMULT
X1 60
DAS_AO
DAB_AO_P
X1 54
DAB_OUT
DAS_OUT
X1 51
AC_R3
X1 35
X1 29
AC_R2
X1 36
X1 28
AC_A7
X1 37
X1 27
AC_A6
AC_A5
AC_A4
AC_A3
AC_A2
AC_A1
AC_A0
AC_R1
AC_R0
AC_R3
AC_R2
AC_A7
AC_A6
AC_A5
AC_A4
AC_A3
X1 38
X1 39
X1 40
X1 41
X1 42
X1 43
X1 44
X1 45
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X2 37
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X2 35
X2 21
X2 22
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X2 24
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X624
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X622
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X705
X703
X702
X701
X716
X715
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NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
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8X11
RXPB7/PB7
AC_A1
7X11
TXPB6/PB6
AC_A0
6X11
PB5
X2 28
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PB4
X2 29
4X11
X2 30
3X11
AC_R0
2X11
AC_R1
1X11
PB3
3
2
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2
H2
3
2
H3
R3
470R
H4
R4
470R
0V1
3
2
3
2
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470R
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H1
R1
470R
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LED_RT
H5
3
2
0V1
H6
3
2
R7
470R
SAP-No:
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3X40
4X41
4X40
5X41
5X40
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RXPB7/PB7
3X41
PB5
2X40
PB2
PB4
PB1
PB3
2X41
PB0
PB0
TXPB6/PB6
RXPB7/PB7
2X61
2X60
3X61
3X60
AC_A7
AC_R2
AC_R3
4X70
4X71
VMULT
VREG
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8X6
SHEET
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14X6
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12X6
10X6
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18X6
17X6
X416
X816
X311
X411
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X406
X806
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4X51
1X60
AC_A6
4X50
1X61
AC_A5
2X50
6X60
AC_A4
6X50
6X61
AC_A3
DAS_OUT
5X60
AC_A2
DAB_OUT
5X61
AC_A1
DAB_AO_P
4X60
AC_A0
DAB_AO_M
4X61
AC_R0
AC_R1
PTCK_XE/OSCOUT
C20
1U
R8
470R
H8
0V1
3
2
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C21
100N
R6
470R
DRAWN
R5
470R
PR: PROSTART SOCKETS 44/64
Block: SOCKETBOARD 44/64
X108
X107
X106
X105
X104
X103
X102
X101
JUMPERS PB
PB1
PB2
INDEX
PB0
X2 31
X1 46
X1 24
X1 23
X1 22
X1 21
X1 20
X1 19
X1 18
X1 17
RXPB7/PB7
TXPB6/PB6
PB5
PB4
PB3
PB2
PB1
PB0
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X2 19
X2 18
X1
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
X2
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X2 14
X2
X2
X2 13
X2
X2 12
X2
X2
X1
38
36
JUMPER QUARZ
33
X1
31
DAB_AI_M
CK_CR_XE/OSCIN
X1
30
DAB_AI_P
X1
26
DAB_R_M
X1
X1
X1
X1
X1
X1
X1
X1
X1
25
61
16
15
14
13
12
11
DAB_R_P
RESET
RESET
PC7
PC6
PC5
PC4
PC3
PC2
PC1
10
11
PC0
PC7
8
PC4
9
7
PC3
10
6
PC2
PC6
5
PC5
4
PC1
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X1
X1
X1
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9
3
JUMPERS PC
1
2
PA2
3
PA7
TESTIN_XE/PA0
2
PA6
TESTCK_XE/PA1
1
PA5
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44
PA4
X912
43
PA3
X911
42
PA2
3X90
41
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2X90
40
TQFP-44
TQFP-64
TESTIN_XE/PA0
1X90
JUMPERS PA
POWER
R21
100K
R30
100K
V9
BAV99
0V1
C1
100N
TEST/VPP
R20
100K
R29
100K
S17
VDDA_1
R28
100K
S16
R27
100K
S15
0V1
10
0V1
+
1
R17
100K
R26
100K
S14
VDDHIGH
R16
100K
R25
100K
S13
MICRO-SWITCHS PORT A
S1
SWITCH BAT
3
C24
10P
R9
100K
R23
100K
S11
4
1
PA4
3
2
PA3
4
1
PA2
3
2
TESTCK_XE/PA1
4
1
X813
3
2
X802
4
1
X814
3
2
X803
4
1
TESTIN_XE/PA0
3
2
TESTCK_XE/PA1
X61
X619
X69
X63
D-SUB 25P / FROM MOTHERBOARD
4
1
X812
WARPP-PINS
3
2
TESTIN_XE/PA0
4
1
WRAPP-PINS
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3
2
4
1
3
2
3
2
4
1
4
2
9
7
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8
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