ICS MON08 Interface Connection
Device Class Description
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Figure 13.12 Timer Interface Module Register Listing
Selecting a file brings up the Register Window (see Figure 13.13), which displays the
values and significance for each bit in the register. The registers can be viewed and their
values modified, and the values can be stored back into debugger memory.
Figure 13.13 Register Window
Device Class Description
The following device information summarizes the different classes of boards available to
the user. Detailed information about specific devices is available from Freescale.

Class 1 Device

ICS Board with processor installed. This is the standard and most common configuration
of the ICS08 boards. In this configuration, the processor is resident in one of the sockets
on the ICS board itself. The processor can be debugged and programmed in this
configuration, and an emulation cable containing all the processor I/O signals can be
connected to the user's MCU development board. In this configuration, the ICS board
hardware can automatically power up and down the processor in order to pass security in
the simplest fashion. The user has to be sure not to provide power from the MCU
development board, up through the emulation cable, to the processor pins themselves,
when this dialog box appears. This is so that the software, when attempting to establish
communications, can fully power the processor down. The software running on the PC
controls power to the user’s MCU development board via the serial port DTR line.