ColdFire V1 Full Chip Simulation Connection
FCS Tutorials
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Microcontrollers Debugger Manual

Command Set to Apply Signal on ATD Pin

The following example loads the Pinconn and Signal IO components, and creates a signal
generator generating the signal described in square_1_5v_1kHz.txt. The generator
output signal pin connects to the on-chip ATD via the PAD0 pin.
openio Pinconn
openio Signal
setsignalfile 0 "square_1_5v_1kHz.txt"
connect "SignalGenerator0.SignalPin","Atd0.PAD0"

FCS Tutorials

This section contains tutorials using the Full Chip Simulation. The tutorial is divided into
small steps. Completing the last step creates a fully functional example.
This section contains the following subsections:
Guess the Number
PWM Sample

Guess the Number

This tutorial uses the SCI and a terminal window from the debugger. At the end the user
can guess a number between 0 and 9. This guessing is done via terminal window. The final
application runs on real hardware as well.

Step 1 - Environment Setup

The tutorial uses Processor Expert. You can get a free Processor Expert license
(Special Edition) from www.codewarrior.com.
To run the produced example on real hardware, you need a serial cable. This cable
must connect COM1 (PC) with the SCI1 (Hardware Board).

Step 2 - Create the project

1. Launch the CodeWarrior IDE
2. In the CodeWarrior menu, Select File > New Project
3. Select a derivative like ColdFire V1 / MCF51QE Family / MCF51QE128
4. Select Full Chip Simulation and click Next
5. Enter a project name like MyGuessTheNumber