National Instruments HPC167064 Programming Support, HOW to Order, Hpc-Dev-Ibma, Hpc-Dev-Ibmc

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Development Support (Continued)

PROGRAMMING SUPPORT

The HPC167064 EPROM array can be programmed using a DATA I/O Unisite model with a pinsite module. No adaptor board is required with the DATA I/O programmer. Program- ming of the configuration bytes and security bits is de- scribed in the HPC Family User’s Manual.

HOW TO ORDER

To order a complete development package, select the sec- tion for the microcontroller to be developed and order the parts listed.

Development Tools Selection Table

Order

Description

Includes

Manual

Number

Number

 

 

HPC-DEV-IBMA

Assembler/Linker/Librarian

HPC Assembler/Linker/Librarian

424410836-001

 

Package for IBM PC/AT

User’s Manual

 

HPC-DEV-IBMC

C Compiler

HPC C Compiler User’s Manual

424410883-001

 

Assembler/Linker/Librarian

HPC Assembler/Linker/Librarian

424410836-001

 

Package for IBM PC/AT

User’s Manual

 

DIAL-A-HELPER

Dial-A-Helper is a service provided by the Microcontroller Applications group. Dial-A-Helper is an Electronic Bulletin Board Information system and, additionally, provides the ca- pability of remotely accessing the development system at a customer site.

INFORMATION SYSTEM

The Dial-A-Helper system provides access to an automated information storage and retrieval system that may be ac- cessed over standard dial-up telephone lines 24 hours a day. The system capabilities include a MESSAGE SECTION (electronic mail) for communications to and from the Micro- controller Applications Group and a FILE SECTION which consists of several file areas where valuable application software and utilities can be found. The minimum require- ment for accessing Dial-A-Helper is a Hayes compatible mo- dem.

If the user has a PC with a communications package then files from the FILE SECTION can be downloaded to disk for later use.

Order P/N: MDS-DIAL-A-HLP

Information System Package Contains:

Dial-A-Helper Users Manual

Public Domain Communications Software

FACTORY APPLICATIONS SUPPORT

Dial-A-Helper also provides immediate factory applications support. If a user is having difficulty in operating a MDS, messages can be left on our electronic bulletin board, which we will respond to.

Voice: (408) 721-5582

Modem: (408) 739-1162

Baud: 300 or 1200 baud

Set-Up: Length: 8-bit

Parity: None

Stop Bit: 1

Operation: 24 hrs, 7 Days

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Contents General Description FeaturesALL Other Inputs DC Electrical CharacteristicsReset Absolute Maximum RatingsUPI 20 MHz AC Electrical CharacteristicsDelay from CK2 Falling Edge to ALE Falling Edge Delay from CKI Rising Edge to ALE Rising EdgeDelay from CKI Rising Edge to ALE Falling Edge Delay from CK2 Rising Edge to ALE Rising Edge30 MHz AC Electrical Characteristics CKI Input Signal Characteristics Input and Output for AC Tests CK1, CK2, ALE Timing DiagramRead Cycle Microwire Setup/Hold Timing Econa Eprom ModeNormal Running Mode Functional Modes of OperationMemory Map of the HPC167064 Erasure CharacteristicsPin Descriptions Ports a & B Connection DiagramPorts a & B Operating Modes HPC167064 Interrupts Power Save ModesHPC167064 Operating Modes Wait StatesBit External Memory Interrupt Control Registers Timer OverviewInterrupt Arbitration Interrupt ProcessingBlock Diagram of Interrupt Logic Synchronous Outputs Timers T2 T3 BlockWatchdog Logic Timer RegistersTimer Applications MICROWIRE/PLUS OperationMICROWIRE/PLUS Application MICROWIRE/PLUSHPC167064 Uart Uart Wake-Up ModeShared Memory Support Universal Peripheral InterfaceMemory Design Considerations Dfffdffe Table IV. Memory Map of HPC167064 Emulating an HPC16083Frequency MHz 1500 1200 910 750 600 470 390 300 220 180 100 XtalAddressing Modes HPC167064 CPUHPC Instruction Set Description Memory Transfer Instructions BIT Instructions SbitRbit IfbitDevelopment Support Code EfficiencyHPC-DEV-IBMC HOW to OrderProgramming Support HPC-DEV-IBMAYamaichi Part SelectionSocket Selection PlccPage Life Support Policy Physical Dimensions inches millimeters