C8051T606-DK C8051T606 DEVELOPMENT KIT USERS GUIDE 1. Kit Contents The C8051T606 Development Kit contains the following items: C8051T606 Main Board C8051T606 MSOP Socket Daughter Board for programming MSOP devices C8051T600 Emulation Daughter Board with C8051F300 installed (5) C8051T606-GT Samples C8051T606 Development Kit Quick-Start Guide Silicon Laboratories IDE and Product Information CD-ROM. CD content includes the following: Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Evaluation assembler, compiler and linker tools Source code examples and register definition files Documentation AC to DC Universal Power Adapter USB Cable RS-232 Cable Also available for purchase separately are socket daughter boards for the QFN-11 and QFN-10 packages. 2. About the Daughter Boards The C8051T606 Development Kit includes two daughter boards: a C8051T600 Emulation Daughter Board and a C8051T606 MSOP Socket Daughter Board. The emulation daughter board has a C8051F300 device installed, which is a Flash-based device which can be used as a firmware development platform for the C8051T606. The MSOP socket daughter board as well as the 10 and 11-pin QFN socket daughter boards (available separately) are intended to allow programming of multiple C8051T606 devices and system-level debugging of these devices. Once any byte location in aC8051T606 device has been programmed it cannot be erased, so it is advisable to use the C8051F300 for the majority of code development. Refer to Application Note AN280: Differences Between the C8051F300 and the C8051T60x Device Family for more details on how the C8051F300 can be used to develop code for the C8051T606 and other members of the C8051T60x device family. 3. Hardware Setup Refer to Figure 1 for a diagram of the hardware configuration. 1. Attach the desired daughter board to the main board at connectors P1 and P2. 2. If using one of the socketed daughter boards, place the device to be programmed into the socket. 3. Connect the AC to DC power adapter to connector P3 on the main board. 4. Connect the main board to a PC running the Silicon Laboratories IDE using the USB cable. Notes: Use the Reset icon in the IDE to reset the target when connected during a debug session. Remove power from the main board and remove the USB cable before removing a daughter board from the main board. Connecting or disconnecting a daughter board when the power adapter or USB cable are connected can damage the main board, the daughter board, or the socketed device. Likewise, remove power from the main board and remove the USB cable before removing a C8051T606 device from the socket. Inserting or removing a device from the socket when the power adapter or USB cable are connected can damage the main board, the daughter board, or the socketed device. Rev. 0.1 3/09 Copyright 2009 by Silicon Laboratories C8051T606-DK Not Recommended for New DesignC8051T606-DK RESET J9 SILICON LABS D7 www.silabs.com VPP AC Adapter J10 P3 P1 C8051T600 EDB C20 J8 R18 R12 PWR D4 USB Cable J1 F300 P2 DEBUG D2 J3 P0.2 SW1 J2 RX P0.5 TX P0.4 D1 P0.3 P0.3 SW P0.3 P0.2 P0.2 LED Figure 1. Hardware Setup (Emulation Daughter Board Shown) 4. Software Setup The included CD-ROM contains the Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment (IDE), evaluation 8051 tools and additional documentation. Insert the CD-ROM into your PCs CD-ROM drive. An installer will automatically launch, allowing you to install the IDE software or read documentation by clicking buttons on the Installation Panel. If the installer does not automatically start when you insert the CD-ROM, run autorun.exe found in the root directory of the CD-ROM. Refer to the ReleaseNotes.txt file on the CD-ROM for the latest information regarding the CD contents. 5. Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment The Silicon Laboratories IDE integrates a source-code editor, source-level debugger and in-system programmer. The use of third-party compilers, assemblers, and linkers is also supported. This development kit includes evaluation versions of commercial C compilers and assemblers which can be used from within the Silicon Laboratories IDE. 5.1. System Requirements The Silicon Laboratories IDE requirements: Pentium-class host PC running Windows 2000 or later. One available USB port. 2 Rev. 0.1 Not Recommended for New Design VDD