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EV6000 Datasheet, PDF (4/18 Pages) CML Microcircuits – CML Semiconductor Products
Evaluation Kit User Manual for PIC Board
EV6000
1.2 Preliminary Information
1.2.1 Laboratory Equipment
The following laboratory equipment is needed to use this evaluation kit:
1.2.1.1 8 - 35V DC Power Supply
(which can also be used to supply the programming voltage, if set to 13V).
1.2.1.2 Either an IBM compatible PC; 20MHz '386 or better, running Microsoft Windows 3.11 / '95 / NT with a
terminal emulation program, having a configuration of 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and 19,200 baud
with hardware handshake but without CR -> CR/LF conversion.
The following laboratory equipment is needed to re-program the PIC µC in this evaluation kit:
1.2.1.3 If the evaluation kit is to be programmed via the serial port (J3), then a PC running DOS, or a DOS
window under Windows 3.11 or '95, will need to be used with the PIC programming software supplied
(PICPROGA.EXE).
1.2.1.4 As an alternative to on-board programming, a PIC 16-series Development System (available from
Arizona Microchip Technology), or a suitable PIC programmer, together with PIC development
software, may be preferred.
1.2.1.5 MPASM assembler or MPLAB software is required for re-assembling the source code. These tools are
available from Arizona Microchip Technology.
1.2.2 Handling Precautions
Like most evaluation kits, this product is designed for use in office and laboratory environments. The
following practices will help ensure its proper operation.
1.2.2.1 Static Protection
This product uses low power CMOS circuits which may be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Partially damaged circuits may function erroneously, leading to misleading results. Observe ESD
precautions at all times when handling this product.
1.2.2.2 Contents - Unpacking
Please ensure that you have received all of the items listed on the separate information sheet
(EK6000) and notify CML within 7 working days if the delivery is incomplete.
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