101-0389 Rabbit Semiconductor, 101-0389 Datasheet - Page 23
101-0389
Manufacturer Part Number
101-0389
Description
CARD DGTL I/O 16/8 SNKNG SR9200
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet
1.101-0437.pdf
(184 pages)
Specifications of 101-0389
Accessory Type
Smart Star Digital I/O Card
For Use With/related Products
SR9200
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
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2.5 Starting Dynamic C
Once the CPU Card is installed and connected as described above, start Dynamic C by
double-clicking on the Dynamic C icon or
Dynamic C root directory, where XXXX are version-specific characters.
Dynamic C defaults to using the serial port on your PC that you specified during installa-
tion. If the port setting is correct, Dynamic C should detect the CPU Card and go through
a sequence of steps to cold-boot the CPU Card and to compile the BIOS. (Some versions
of Dynamic C will not do the initial BIOS compile and load until the first time you com-
pile a program.)
If you receive the message No Rabbit Processor Detected , the programming
cable may be connected to the wrong COM port, a connection may be faulty, or the target
system may not be powered up. First, check both ends of the programming cable to ensure
that it is firmly plugged into the PC and the programming port.
If there are no faults with the hardware, select a different COM port within Dynamic C.
From the
then click
still reports it is unable to locate the target system, repeat the above steps until you locate the
active COM port. You should receive a Bios compiled successfully message
once this step is completed successfully.
If Dynamic C appears to compile the BIOS successfully, but you then receive a communi-
cation error message when you compile and load a sample program, it is possible that your
PC cannot handle the higher program-loading baud rate. Try changing the maximum
download rate to a slower baud rate as follows.
• Locate the
If a program compiles and loads, but then loses target communication before you can
begin debugging, it is possible that your PC cannot handle the default debugging baud
rate. Try lowering the debugging baud rate as follows.
• Locate the
User’s Manual
menu. Select a slower Max download baud rate.
menu. Choose a lower debug baud rate.
Options
OK
. Press
Serial Options
Serial Options
menu, select
<Ctrl-Y>
dialog in the Dynamic C
dialog in the Dynamic C
to force Dynamic C to recompile the BIOS. If Dynamic C
Communications
by double-clicking on dcrab_XXXX.exe in the
. Select another COM port from the list,
Options > Communications
Options > Communications
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