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EV8680 Datasheet, PDF (25/39 Pages) CML Microcircuits – Evaluation Kit
Evaluation Kit for CMX868
EV8680
AT Command Summary
1) The maximum command length is 48 characters, excluding the AT prefix and carriage return.
2) A user defined escape sequence (usually +++) is required to revert the modem from on-line (data transfer
mode) to the command mode, to allow the user to issue AT commands to the PIC.
3) Every command except for A/ and the escape sequence must begin with the AT prefix and be entered by
pressing a carriage return.
4) When the default command echoing and word result codes are enabled the firmware will send a LF
character directly after a CR character to ensure the terminal emulator display is legible.
5) Commands which are not fully implemented will return the result code ‘NYI’ (Not Yet Implemented).
6) Do not send AT commands to the Evaluation Kit until the previous result code (if enabled) has been
received.
1.6.4 Software Description
1.6.4.1 In-Circuit Programming of PIC16LC76
TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE
a) Remove power from board.
b) Insert a blank PIC16LC76-04/SP (OTP) µC device into the U4 IC socket.
c) Using a 2-way jumper connect MODEA (J3:3) to MODEB (J3:4).
d) Re-apply power to board. (VDD = 5.0V).
e) Connect the programming voltage (12.5V to 13.5V) power supply between VPP, J3:15 (+ve) and
VSS (-ve).
f) Ensure the PIC µC programming utility PICPROGB.EXE is loaded into the PC under DOS and the
PC is connected to the evaluation kit.
g) Reset the EV8680 board by momentarily pressing switch SW1.
USING THE SOFTWARE - PICPROGB
This is supplied on disk as a self-documented executable file PICPROGB.EXE for a PC running DOS
(either directly or as a DOS window in Windows 3.11 or ‘95). It is not recommended for use on
Windows NT systems. Please note that this programming software does not meet the Arizona
Microchip Technology verification requirements for a “production quality” programmer. Also, it does
not support the programming of ID.
The user interface consists of two windows. The top window contains the operating instructions and
status information. The bottom window contains prompting and progress information plus user input.
When the top window first appears the user will be prompted to enter the number of the serial
communications port to which the EV8680 board is connected, and then, which device is to be
programmed. For the EV8680 board select option 2, PIC16C77. Once the user has entered this
information, the following commands may be selected:
Press F to load file
Press C to configure device.
Press B to check target device is blank.
Press P to program target device.
Press V to verify target device.
Press R to read target device.
Press A to view contents of program data array.
Press Esc to return to DOS.
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