Oki JOB60851 user manual Oki

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NOTICE

1.The information contained herein can change without notice owing to product and/or technical improvements. Before using the product, please make sure that the information being referred to is up-to-date.

2.The outline of action and examples for application circuits described herein have been chosen as an explanation for the standard action and performance of the product. When planning to use the product, please ensure that the external conditions are reflected in the actual circuit, assembly, and program designs.

3.When designing your product, please use our product below the specified maximum ratings and within the specified operating ranges including, but not limited to, operating voltage, power dissipation, and operating temperature.

4.Oki assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any failure or unusual or unexpected operation resulting from misuse, neglect, improper installation, repair, alteration or accident, improper handling, or unusual physical or electrical stress including, but not limited to, exposure to parameters beyond the specified maximum ratings or operation outside the specified operating range.

5.Neither indemnity against nor license of a third party’s industrial and intellectual property right, etc. is granted by us in connection with the use of the product and/or the information and drawings contained herein. No responsibility is assumed by us for any infringement of a third party’s right which may result from the use thereof.

6.The products listed in this document are intended for use in general electronics equipment for commercial applications (e.g., office automation, communication equipment, measurement equipment, consumer electronics, etc.). These products are not authorized for use in any system or application that requires special or enhanced quality and reliability characteristics nor in any system or application where the failure of such system or application may result in the loss or damage of property, or death or injury to humans.

Such applications include, but are not limited to, traffic and automotive equipment, safety devices, aerospace equipment, nuclear power control, medical equipment, and life-support systems.

7.Certain products in this document may need government approval before they can be exported to particular countries. The purchaser assumes the responsibility of determining the legality of export of these products and will take appropriate and necessary steps at their own expense for these.

8.No part of the contents contained herein may be reprinted or reproduced without our prior permission.

Copyright 2000 Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.

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Contents JOB60851 Starter Kit Page OKI Contents Software Development Port 7 LED2 Control Introduction Checking Packing List Introduction1. Packing List Host Environment Precaution for Safe and Proper Use LabelsIcons Do not pile objects on top of the product Use only the specified voltageUse only the cables and other accessories provided Notation Putting Board through Its Paces Setup Configuring JOB60851 BoardPutting Board through its Paces Installing Development Software Running Flash Memory Program Running Default ProgramConnecting Board Installing USB DriverUse the -u command line option to view the USB pipe numbers Running User Programs Loading Terminal Emulator Connecting Serial CableDownloading and Executing Synchronizing LinkOverwriting Flash Memory Contents System Specifications System Components System SpecificationsSystem Components System ObjectiveHardware Specification Connectors and SwitchesUse only the AC adapter included with the product System Specifications 2. Circuit Diagram 1/2 Circuit DiagramSystem Specifications 1. Parts List 1/2 Parts ListMemory Maps 4. Memory Map for Download Mode5. Memory Map for Flash Execution Mode 6. Memory Map for Application Mode 7. Memory Map for Flash Rewrite Mode System Limitations Resources Uses1. MSM66Q573 Pin Assignments 1/2 P11-3/XTOUT System Specifications 1. MSM66Q573 Pin Assignments 2/2Software Development USB Basics Bus Topology, Addresses, and Hot PluggingSoftware Development Core Specifications Specification DocumentsData Flow Types Bus Transactions2. USB Data Flow Types Packets Endpoints3. lists the USB packet types 4. Maximum Payload Sizes Device Class Specifications5. USB Device Class Specifications Data Rates7. Control Transfer Data Packet Device RequestsStandard Device Requests 6. Device Request TypesDevice Descriptor for Bidirectional Printer Device DescriptorsString descriptor 1. Sample USB Firmware SetupSample Firmware Specifications Sample USB FirmwareSample USB Host Software Compiling and Executing Sample USB FirmwareConfirming USB Compliance with Usbcheck.exe Software Development Creating USB Mouse Demo Modifying Application Layer Receive Only Skeleton Evaluating USB Equipment Simple DebuggingOverview of ML60851C Operation Device Controller Specifications1. ML60851C Specifications USB Bits and Pieces1. ML60851C Block Diagram Connecting Microcontroller to USB Controller2. Microcontroller with 16- or 32-Bit Bus Special USB ConsiderationsBuilding a Product Vendor and Product IDsOther Tools Necessary Products Limitations Port 7 Registers Port 7 LED2 ControlChanging LED2 Color Sample Port 7 Control Program JOB60851 Board Standard I/O Standard I/O over Serial Link2. Serial Port Structure Serial PortSerial port SIO0 Chapter Internal timer 9 and following 3. read Operation Read and write Functions4. write Operation Standard I/O Examples Sample Program Using Standard OutputDebugging with Standard I/O Sample Program Using Standard Input