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BOARD EVAL EM773 METER US PLUG

OM13005,598

Manufacturer Part Number
OM13005,598
Description
BOARD EVAL EM773 METER US PLUG
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Type
Other Power Managementr
Datasheets

Specifications of OM13005,598

Design Resources
Plug Meter Schematics, Gerber Files USB Dongle Schematics, Gerber Files
Main Purpose
Power Management, Energy/Power Meter
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 32-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
EM773FHN33,551
Interface Type
USB
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 150 C
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 3.6 V
Product
Power Management Development Tools
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Primary Attributes
-
Secondary Attributes
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
EM773, OL2381
Other names
568-6680
NXP Semiconductors
UM10415
User manual
18.4.5 Read Memory <address> <no. of bytes> (UART ISP)
continue further transmission. If the check-sum does not match, the ISP command
handler responds with "RESEND<CR><LF>". In response the host should retransmit the
bytes.
Table 189. UART ISP Write to RAM command
The data stream is followed by the command success return code. The check-sum is sent
after transmitting 20 UU-encoded lines. The checksum is generated by adding raw data
(before UU-encoding) bytes and is reset after transmitting 20 UU-encoded lines. The
length of any UU-encoded line should not exceed 61 characters(bytes) i.e. it can hold
45 data bytes. When the data fits in less then 20 UU-encoded lines then the check-sum is
of actual number of bytes sent. The host should compare it with the checksum of the
received bytes. If the check-sum matches then the host should respond with
"OK<CR><LF>" to continue further transmission. If the check-sum does not match then
the host should respond with "RESEND<CR><LF>". In response the ISP command
handler sends the data again.
Table 190. UART ISP Read Memory command
Command
Input
Return Code
Description
Example
Command
Input
Return Code
Description
Example
W
Start Address: RAM address where data bytes are to be written. This address
should be a word boundary.
Number of Bytes: Number of bytes to be written. Count should be a multiple of 4
CMD_SUCCESS |
ADDR_ERROR (Address not on word boundary) |
ADDR_NOT_MAPPED |
COUNT_ERROR (Byte count is not multiple of 4) |
PARAM_ERROR |
CODE_READ_PROTECTION_ENABLED
This command is used to download data to RAM. Data should be in UU-encoded
format. This command is blocked when code read protection is enabled.
"W 268436224 4<CR><LF>" writes 4 bytes of data to address 0x1000 0300.
R
Start Address: Address from where data bytes are to be read. This address
should be a word boundary.
Number of Bytes: Number of bytes to be read. Count should be a multiple of 4.
CMD_SUCCESS followed by <actual data (UU-encoded)> |
ADDR_ERROR (Address not on word boundary) |
ADDR_NOT_MAPPED |
COUNT_ERROR (Byte count is not a multiple of 4) |
PARAM_ERROR |
CODE_READ_PROTECTION_ENABLED
This command is used to read data from RAM or flash memory. This command is
blocked when code read protection is enabled.
"R 268435456 4<CR><LF>" reads 4 bytes of data from address 0x1000 0000.
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 1 — 10 September 2010
Chapter 18: EM773 Flash memory programming firmware
UM10415
© NXP B.V. 2010. All rights reserved.
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