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1. U12 711K4 U13 71165 U14 711E9 84 pin ZIF 52 pin ZIF 48 B TIF Button Socket Socket 40 pin ZIF Socket Socket Note This board shows all the ZIF sockets in place The version that is for sale will have the socket or sockets requested by the purchaser The price list is for a board with a single socket Additional sockets may be purchased from TECI 6 1 Power Requirements The P11 board requires 12 volts AC about 0 2 Amps All other voltages for programming 68HCI11 chips are generated on the P11 board from this supply A 12 VAC 1 Amp wall mounted transformer is provided for this purpose EFRY TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 10 WPII USER S MANUAL 6 2 RS 232 Port Connection The P11 Programmer connects to the PC via a Off the shelf commercial serial cable The cable must have a DB 9 or DB 25 female connector that matchs your PC on one end and a DB 25 male connector on the other end to mate with the P11 board Standard modem cables work fine TECI does not supply this cable Communications with the P11 does not require all of the wires in a commercial cable although the presense of these extra wires does no harm The drawing below shows the minimum requirements that a cable must have to work properly with the P11 Off the shelf DB9 or DB25 p DB2Z5 Male D Connector BE e aod d f AN II ga CET m D 1 eee nmns oe nn nan SCH ka KEE P Soe
2. r L E Computer is P11 Board is DTE DCE Data Circuit Data Terminal Equipment terminating Equipment Minimum Cable Requirements Looking into Looking into DB25 DB9 Female Connector Male Connector Set e Data from P1 DB9 to DB25 Cable Requirements Looking into Looking into DB25 DB25 Female Connector Male Connector Sinal Ground Transmitted Data from PC DB25 to DB25 Cable Requirements PAR TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 11 WPII USER S MANUAL 6 3 Reset Push Button Switch Pressing the reset switch resets the target device During normal programming jumpers J3 amp J4 positioned for the special bootstrap mode a reset will place the target device in the special bootstrap mode and the WP11 software will prompt the operator when to press the reset button 6 4 R1 Vpp Adjustment Resistor RI is used to adjust the Vpp voltage The P11 board comes from the factory with the Vpp voltage set to 12 25 volts The user should consult the specifications for the specific device being programmed to verify that this is the correct Vpp voltage The Vpp voltage may be measured between TP2 and ground ground can be obtained at the right hand end of capacitor C1 k WARNING Not all HC11 devices require an external Vpp voltage Jumper J1 is used to turn off the Vpp voltage for those devices that do not require it The WP11 software status panel shows whether or not Vp
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4. off to the target device or the target device is reset Communications Check Communications Test This button is used to determine if the target device is properly initialized The PC sends 00 to the programming hardware and expects to receive AA followed by 55 If the expected response is received then the appropriate menu items and buttons are enabled else they are disabled The Communications Test button can be used to enable the chip operations buttons when you know that the target device 1s properly initialized but the button are not enabled such as would be the case if you exited and re entered the program Of course you could use the Initialize Device to do the same thing but it would take much longer Blank Check 4 Blank Check Press this button to test the target device s CONFIG register EPROM and EEPROM memory to determine if every location 1s in the erased state Erase EEPROM and Config Reg 4 Erase EEPROM and Config Reg This button returns the EEPROM and CONFIG register in the target device to its erased state Program CONFIG Reg Eh Program Config Heg Pressing this button programs the value shown for the CONFIG register in the WP11 status panel into the CONFIG register of the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful This button will not be enabled if the currently selected device does not have a CONFIG register Eh Program EEPROM B600 B7FF Pressing this button programs the co
5. Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 16 WPII USER S MANUAL Load Buffer from Chip Use this selection to load the contents of a programmed chip into the PC buffer A chip must be installed in the programming hardware and properly initialized for this menu option to be enabled When this option is selected a status Window with a Progress Gauge 1s displayed to keep the operator aware of the command progress During the upload the chip being read computes a checksum of the bytes sent to the PC This checksum is sent to the PC where it is compared to a checksum of the received bytes computed by the PC The data is placed in the buffer only if the correct number of bytes was received and the checksums match Save Buffer This selection saves the contents of the buffer in a file on your PC The file name used is the same as the currently opened file If no file is currently opened a standard Windows Save As dialog box is opened to allow the operator to enter a file name The file can be in one of three object code formats Motorola S Record Intel HEX or binary image format Use the Options menu to select the format Save Buffer As This selection is very nearly the same as the Save Buffer menu item described above except the Save As dialog box is opened immediately so that a new file name can be specified Exit Program This selection ends WPII EXE execution If the buffer was changed since the last save the operator is given
6. assumed that you have a MC68HC711E9 or a MC68HC811E2 chip that can be used with this tutorial If you are using an E9 chip we are not going to program the EPROM section we will only program the EEPROM section so the chip can be erased and re used for another purpose The steps required to program a chip are as follows 1 Select the desired device type from the Select Device menu 2 Insert the target device into the proper socket NOTE You must insert and remove devices from the ZIF sockets with power removed from the programming board 3 Load the Buffer with the data that you want to program into the target device This can be done in a number of ways from a file from another chip manually etc 4 Initialize the target device for programming 5 Program the target device using one of the available chip operations buttons Tutorial 1 Load the Buffer with the desired data to be programmed into the target device by pressing the Load From File button on the WP11 main screen From the Open dialog box open TEST E9 MIK if you are using an E9 or TEST RI MIK if you are using an E2 target device 2 Press the Edit button and use the scroll bars to view the data Exit the screen by pressing the Cancel button TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 25 WPII USER S MANUAL 3 Place the target device in the correct socket which is shown on the status panel NOTE You must insert and remove devices from the ZIF sockets with p
7. file The complete file name must be entered including the file extension File formats are automatically detected by P11 EXE and may be either Motorola S Record Intel Hex or a binary memory image Binary files must be 64K bytes in length If the file name is entered correctly and can be opened and read by P11 EXE a memory image of the target chip is created in the buffer If the file can not be opened an error message is displayed and the operator is given another chance to enter the file name This continues until the operator enters a correct file name or presses Esc The operator is then given the option of exiting the screen You may then Examine Edit Buffer Contents For a complete description of this option see below amp WARNING The order in which you use the commands from the main menu is very important You should select the desired HC11 device before you fill the buffer with programming data When you change the device type or even select the same device type from the Change 68HC11 Device Type menu the buffer is filled with the erased state of the selected device Next if you wish to put a different fill character in the buffer you must do so before you Load Object Code File to Buffer If you load the object code file first then change the fill character the fill character will completely overwrite the contents of the buffer erasing any information currently in it After selecting the device type and changing the fill
8. this software just like a book with the following exception The Engineers Collaborative Inc authorizes you to make archival copies of the software for the sole purpose of backing up our software and protecting your investment from loss By saying just like a book The Engineers Collaborative Inc means that the software can not be used by two different people in two different places at the same time OTHER The information contained in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be ac curate and complete at the time of printing However no responsibility is assumed for errors that might appear The Engineers Collaborative Inc reserves the right to make changes to the product and or the manual at any time without notice Furthermore The Engineers Collabora tive Inc assumes no liability arising out of the use or application of any of its products No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of The Engineers Collaborative Inc C Copyright 1986 2004 The Engineers Collaborative Inc Web Site at www tec i com Email support tec i com All Rights Reserved Printed in the U S A TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 2 WPII USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS LU INTRODUCTION 5i thiet uio AA note cu meo da tessuti sa ee set itus b D fast in Nu teatro fato edu RO Ln n 5 240 PACKING ee ee 6 30 SY STEM REQUIREMENT eelere 6 Pe Fd Wee il Wi
9. 1E9 Use Socket U14 U11 Config Register Vpp should 12 25V PC Buffer Operations Chip Operations d Load From File Initialize Device d Load From Chip Communications Test EI verify Against Chip 429 Blank Check Save Ly Save As ei Clear E Fill _ Erase EEPROM and Config Reg Eh Program Config Reg Eh Program EEPROM B600 SB7FF Eh Program EPROM SD000 SFFFF xd Eh Program Entire Device Buffer Check Sum 31 CETIU IECEE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 15 WPII USER S MANUAL As you can see from the screen shot above WP11 has the usual Windows menu structure above a status panel Below the status panel is a column of buttons on the left side which are used to invoke various operations on the PC buffer Remember the PC buffer is memory inside your PC that contains the data that will be transferred to the HC 11 chip during programming The column of buttons on the right side of the screen is used to invoke various chip programming operations 7 2 1 WP11 Status Panel Device MCBBHC711E9 Use Socket U14 U11 Config Register Vpp should 12 25V The status panel is used to show information about the currently selected device It gets updated when a different HC11 device is chosen from the Select Device menu 7 2 2 Changing the CONFIG Register The Status Panel contains a means of changing the CONFIG register value When the 68HC1 1 family member is changed the CONFIG Register value in the PC aut
10. 502 oeste tocius a 31 blank RT 31 Bulk Eraso NEE 32 Read Device Contents ee ee ee ee 32 Verify Device Contents against Butter 32 Program Verify Conti Ressler ee ee 32 Prosram c Verity EEPROM ee ee 32 Prosram c Very euer ee ooa oats 32 Prosram a Veri v Entire DEVICE ee e 32 I5 a to Main MON e T eebe Ee 32 Examine Edit Butter Contents iuit r E e tou cvv Ra de revu E PRU e toma Ere E eei SE 32 Save Butter 1 File oie Ede tere A b cu E A NATAAN 33 Change Communications POIEL oret E e Een te e rat E tuse Eos LO qu tmc Ele va rv Dust uei UE 33 lei E 33 EXCO DOS MET S 33 APPENDIX A P11 Programmer Board Schematic Diagram seeeeseereeneeene 34 TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 4 WPII USER S MANUAL 1 0 INTRODUCTION This manual provides information on three separate but related products that are used for programming 68HC11 family microcontrollers These products are 1 The P11 programmer board 2 PIL EXE a DOS program written for the P11 programmer board or any circuit that supports the 65HC 11 bootstrap mode of programming 3 WPII EXE a Windows program written for the P11 programmer board or any circuit that supports the 68HC11 bootstrap mode of programming These products are used to program the on chip memory of the Motorola 68HC11 series microcontrollers Depending on the produc
11. 7 WPII USER S MANUAL 9 1 2 Command Line Only Options There are two program options of P11 EXE that can only be modified from the Command Line These parameters are the Video Mode and the Program Beep For most circumstances the P11 EXE video is auto sensing However for some configurations notably for computers with older color video cards that have pseudo color monitors attached the video mode may be unacceptable BWS80 sets the video mode to Black amp White 80 columns Example C NHCIIPROJN p11 BW80 lt Enter gt will start P11 EXE in Black amp White video mode Video modes are not saved to the P11 INI file There is an optional Program Beep for those who wish it It sounds whenever a task is completed This option is saved in the P11 INI file It may be set by typing C NHCIIPROJNM p11 beep lt Enter gt when beginning a P11 EXE session To return to silent operation type C NHCIIPROJN pl11 nobeep lt Enter gt at the command line when beginning the next P11 EXE session Command line options may be in any order Example CIAHCIIPROJNSplI nobeep BbWS0 sbnter will turn the beep off and set the video to Black amp White 80 columns TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 28 WPII USER S MANUAL 9 2 P11 EXE Screen Display When P11 EXE is invoked the program menu screen is displayed It looks something like this 95 C Teci CURRENTSP114P11_EXE s x Pii MAIN MEHU U3 6 s A Change 68H
12. ANUAL 30 WARNING Changing the device type or even selecting the same device type as the current selection purges the contents of the buffer The buffer 1s filled with the erased state of the selected device Change Buffer Fill Character When you change the 68HCI1 device type the buffer fill character automatically changes to the erased state of the selected device You may however wish to change the buffer fill character to some other value Pressing Enter at this Main Menu selection will enable you to specify a HEX value between OH amp OFFH inclusive Changing the buffer fill character will completely overwrite the buffer Change Config Register When you change the 68HCI11 device type the Config Register value in the PC automatically changes to the erased state of the selected device You may however wish to change the Config Register to some other value Pressing Enter at this Main Menu selection will enable you to specify a HEX value between OH amp OFFH inclusive You must be careful to specify values for the Config Register that are valid for the selected device Changing the Config Register in the Main Menu will not effect the microcontroller until the Config Register is programmed from the Device Menu Load Object Code File to Buffer This command is used to load an object code file into the host PC s RAM buffer When this option is selected the operator is prompted to enter the file name of the object code
13. C11 Device Type Change Buffer Fill Character Change Config Register Load Object Code File to Buffer Device Menu ExaminerLiit Buffer Contents Save Buffer in a File Change Communications Port Help Exit to DOS OMT Fill Char FFH Config Keg FFH Upp OFF Use Socket l14 U11 Dev HC 11E2 This is the default setting for the P11 EXE Before describing each of the menu options some words on the general operation of the program are in order P11 EXE maintains an exact image of the microcontroller s memory in the PC This memory image is called the buffer During programming operations data from the buffer is copied programmed into the memory of the microcontroller device The buffer must be loaded with the desired data before a programming operation is performed The buffer can be loaded from an object code file or from another microcontroller that already contains the desired data The buffer can be displayed and edited before a programming operation is performed With this general understanding each of P11 EXE s options will now be described 9 3 P11 EXE Menu Options Change Device Type Selecting the Change Device Type option brings up the device type selection menu that looks like this Device Tupe HC6B8HC 711E HC6SHCBILIE2 ChSHCV11D3 MNCoSHC11A1 AS HC68HC 711E4 HC68HC 711E2H With the up and down arrow keys select the processor desired and press Enter TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 29 WPII USER S M
14. CBSHCS11E2 device The part number is also displayed on the status panel with the MCESHC711D3 Device XXXXXXXXXX label ICESHC1141 A5 MI GH Z11IKA MLBSHC 11EZU PAR TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 19 WPII USER S MANUAL 7 3 4 Communications Menu Communications Com Fort Setup and Test Com Port Setup and Test Communications Setup To test a comm port follow these steps carefully 1 Select a com port Active Com Port COMI COM Z C COM3 COMA e Short Pins 2 and 3 on the 25 pin connector that will connect to the programmer 3 Press the Test Com Port button and make sure you get OK for the result 4 Remove the short between Pins 2 and 3 5 Press the Test Com Por button and make sure you get Failed for a result This is important since a modem or mouse may pass the test in step 3 Note If you followed steps 1 through 5 exactly and received the correct results then your computer and cable are good and you may continue with the rest of the instructions otherwise you must find out what is wrong with your computer or cable 6 Connect the 25 pin connector to the programmer f Make sure that the P11 is powered off and install a chip in the appropriate socket Turn the P11 power on 8 Click the OK button and then click the Initialize Device Button Follow the Instructions lf the device won t initialize you may have a bad device or circuit board A schematic is included in this m
15. HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format that contains the programming code for MC68HC711D3 devices WP11 EXE downloads this code to the programmer when D3 devices are being programmed This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format that contains the programming code for MC6SHCSIIE2 devices WP11 EXE downloads this code to the programmer when E2 devices are being programmed This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format that contains the programming code for MC68HC711E9 devices WP11 EXE downloads this code to the programmer when E9 devices are being programmed This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format that contains the programming code for MC68HC711E20 devices WP11 EXE downloads this code to the programmer when E20 devices are being programmed This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format that contains the programming code for MC68HC711K4 devices WP11 EXE downloads this code to the programmer when K4 devices are being programmed This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format It is used to demonstrate and test the programmer hardware for MC68HC711E9 devices This file only programs the E9 microcontroller s EEPROM memory This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format It is used to demonstrate and test the programmer hardware for MC68HC811E2 devices This file only programs the E2 microcontroller s EEPROM memory This is an HC11 o
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17. OM portion of the P11 buffer and the value of the Config Register shown on the P11 Status Line into the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful Exit to Main Menu This option returns the user to the P11 EXE Main Menu This is the end of the description of the Device Menu sub menu We will now return to a description of the remaining selections in the Main Menu Examine Edit Buffer Contents Selecting this option allows the user to examine and or edit the contents of the P11 buffer If the user wishes the buffer may be edited by typing over the current contents of memory locations The cursor may be moved around the screen using the arrow keys Pressing the TAB key toggles the cursor between the HEX portion of the screen and the ASCII portion of the screen Non HEX keys are disabled in the Hex portion of the screen non printable characters are disabled in the ASCII portion of the screen TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 32 WPII USER S MANUAL To move through the memory map in the buffer use the Page Up and Page Down keys Each page displays 256 bytes of information The buffer varies in size according to the currently selected device Save Buffer in a File This option allows you to save the current contents of the P11 buffer in one of three object code file formats Motorola S Record Intel HEX or binary image format When you select this option you are asked to name the new file If you w
18. P11 User s Manual 68HC11 Microcontroller Programming Hardware and Software Products Described P11 Programmer Board PII EXE DOS Bootloader Program WPII EXE Windows Bootloader Program 68HC11 Devices Supported MC68HC71 1E20 MC6SHC711E9 MC68HC8 1 IE2 MC68HC711D3 MC68HC11A1 A8 MC68HC711K4 The Engineers Collaborative Inc Web Site at http www tec 1 com Email support tec 1 com WPII USER S MANUAL IMPORTANT WARRANTY AND LIABILITY INFORMATION The Engineers Collaborative Inc warrants the diskette if any on which the software is fur nished to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment to you The P11 Programmer hardware is warranted for a period of 6 months This includes parts and labor and free technical support Except as indicated above there are no other warranties expressed or implied No warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered The user is advised to test the software thoroughly before relying on it The user as sumes the entire risk of using the product The total liability of The Engineers Collaborative Inc is limited to the purchase price of the product and does not cover any lost profits special incidental or consequential damages or any claim against the purchaser by any party SOFTWARE LICENSE STATEMENT This software is protected by US copyright law and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat
19. R S MANUAL 7 0 THE WP11 EXE PROGRAM WPII EXE is a Windows program that is used to program 68HCII microcontrollers by controlling hardware that supports the special bootstrap mode of these devices WP11 uses a serial port to communicate with the programming hardware which can be the P11 board or any circuit that uses the HC 11 special bootstrap mode WPII is usually started from the START menu of your Windows PC or by double clicking on the WP11 EXE file name from within Windows Explorer 7 1 Program Overview To program a device using WP11 EXE follow these steps 1 Make sure that your PC serial port is properly set up to communicate with the hardware Use the Communications menu item Com Port Setup and Test to verify proper operation of your serial port 2 Select the desired HC11 family member using the Select Device menu 3 Load the PC Buffer with the data that you want to place in the HC11 device This data can come from a number of different sources as we will see 4 Make sure that the programming hardware is powered off and insert a device in the appropriate programming socket Power up the programming hardware 5 Click the Initialize Device button and follow the instructions 6 Click on a programming button to perform the desired operation The rest of this section will explain the WP11 menu options 7 2 WP11 Screen Shot ar PTT Prag File Edit Select Device Communications Options Help Device MCBBHC71
20. WEE 6 fe Fam tal LIB d WEE 6 40 DEVICES SUPPORTED dees een 7 See 7 S I Software Installation TEE 7 5 2 Initial Test Of The Programmer ote ice eR LO Ut ea in pd Qu SeSEULUb Nt Qp Qo vo DAC eden DUO Ub SUUS E dates 9 6 0 THE PIT PROGRAMMER BOARD eege Io e tue E E a E 10 6 1 E Ne CEET 10 0 2 RS232 Port C OBDHECUOH EE 11 6 35 Reset Push Bu tton WGC 5 eege Eet 12 Gd RE VS MEn EE 12 65S LV ip Control Tt EE 12 6 6 J2 Reset Hold tree ee 13 6 7 J3 and J4 Mode Ur 13 R A TC 14 ZU THE VV PUTO PROG RAW oea EE T E EE EEE 15 ENCUENTRA A NE T T T m Cr eR 15 EE 15 T2 VP VE Status E EE 16 7 2 2 Changing the Config Register essssssssssseeeemneneeennn 16 QS RE NM ILI M NO o r N 16 VERUM E NIOM E 16 Load Buer Oia FAN E a o 16 Load Boner ironi Missierek a Nati vsstobeis alites mont cede 17 e E 17 SQ e i E ere 17 PA oP ROO eG e a ie Suis totae Mete co tob ri a Ses cont redd 17 EE eegener 17 Cear EE 17 FAUT TB UE UT 18 Verity BUCCA Sams CDI iioi Soie sie tutelsda ttal eet Se 18 Edit Bufer We 18 7 3 5 Select Device NED 19 7 3 4 Communications Menut E 20 Com POT SCLUP AMG LCS EE 20 Com Port Frou DIeSHOONINS C Naf ed 21 EG 22 Ele Pormat Ee 22 Lodd BUM r Omo r EE 22 Ton OF Pint BOX6eS ied tmt EE 22 Tutn Orr Status Line Hints Seege EE en 23 Tum Off Memory Map Checks aer vet erre edu t eb e E MICE alee 23 p Hep Meni M 23 ons M 23 PD OU
21. anual to help you find problems with the board Tests Run 16 Test Result wu OK When the Com Port Setup and Test menu item is selected the Communications Setup screen shown above is displayed The screen has detailed instructions and a test facility for determining whether or not a working serial port and cable are in use Important Note In order to perform any of the chip operations the computer must be able to communicate with the programming hardware Our experience indicates that the most difficult task faced by a first time user is to establish this communication This has to do with the non standard nature of the EIA RS 232 Standard and the many different RS 232 cables that exist If communications aren t working the very first thing to do is to determine if the cause lies with the computer and cable or with the programming hardware TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 20 WPII USER S MANUAL The test facility and instructions on this screen provide the tools required to determine if the problem is with the computer and cable or with the programming hardware Com Port Troubleshooting Chart Ane hy follow the mstruchors onthe Corru rocatons Setup screen Y BS The corpu teror Press D E to exi t the cable is b adl Com munications Setup screen 2bort Dm 2 to Find of the P st am Port With powerto the prog ram mmg connecto r hardy are time d otf insert a chip Into the appropri
22. ate soc ket Connect the serial cab le to the Test Com Part ies pro gramm ng hardware and tum Power ON The comput er is bad The cable is bech Repair or replace Repair or replace Press the Initialize Devic e button Yese Good Things a re workin There 1s something wrong with the programming ha ware The most bely causes listed from the most hke Fy to the least likelyare 1 BadHOll chp replace 2 Badsocket mspect the socke t for ben t pns Re pair or re place the socket 3 Dad power supply to the prog raring hardware 4 Bad R5 232 Evel shifter chip replace 5 Badclock o sallator place 6 Badpe boardtraces Repalr or place the progzrarmummung hardware LA TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 21 WPII USER S MANUAL 7 3 5 Options Menu EE File Format Options File Format Motorola 513 The first three Option Menu choices allow the user to specify the File Format Intel Hes format to use when saving the buffer in an object code file This Pio Fail Sb format will be used when the Save or Save As buttons are Load Buffer Un Startup pressed Turn OFF Hint Boxes Note When loading a file into the buffer the file format is Tum OFF Status Line Hints automatically detected so these options come into play only when v Tum Off Memory Map Checks saving the buffer contents to a file Load Buffer On Startup WP11 remembers the file name of the object code file load
23. bject code file in Motorola S Record format It is used to demonstrate and test the programmer hardware for MC68HC711K4 devices This file only programs the K4 microcontroller s EEPROM memory Important Note for DOS users For the DOS software P11 EXE to work properly it 1s essential that the directory containing the TECI software be added to the PATH in the AUTOEXEC BAT file in the ROOT directory on the hard disk This will enable the user to start up P11 EXE from any directory To enable the PATH to the P11 EXE the computer must be rebooted after changing the AUTOEXEC BAT file Read your DOS manual for more information about the PATH command TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 8 WPII USER S MANUAL 5 2 Initial Test Of The Programmer The goal of this section is to verify that the programmer is working properly To do this we will connect the programmer to the PC and verify that the PC and programmer can talk over a serial connection The details of how to use the various programming functions and options will come in later sections of the manual Right now all we want to do is make sure that the programmer and connection to the PC is good Follow these steps exactly 1 2 3 4 5 6 Invoke the WP11 EXE program From the Select Device menu choose a chip that you want to work with With programmer power turned off install a chip of the chosen type into the socket specified on the status panel Ref
24. character the object code file may be loaded TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 30 WPII USER S MANUAL Device Menu These sub menus let you select various options for each respective selected device ae MGOG6SHC7I1E9 MEHU s A Initialize Deuice Communications Test Blank Check Deuice Bulk Erase EEPROM amp Config Register Read Device Contents into Buffer Verify Device Contents against Buffer Program amp Verify Config Register Program amp Verify EEPROM CB6BHH B7FF Program amp Verify EPROM CDHBH FFFF Program amp Verify Entire Device Main Menu a MCG68SHC711D3 MEHU gt Initialize Device Communications Test Blank Check Device Read Device Contents into Buffer Verify Device Contents against Buffer Program amp Verify Device CFBHBHH FFFF Exit to Main Menu a MCGSHCH11E2 MEHU s gt Initialize Device Communications Test Blank Check Device Bulk Erase EEPROM amp Config Register Read Device Contents into Huffer Verify Device Contents against Buffer Program amp Verify Device CF8BHH FFFF Exit to Main Menu ae MCBSHC711K4 MENU s gt Initialize Device Communications Test Blank Check Device Bulk Erase EEPROM amp Config Register Read Device Contents into Buffer Werify Device Contents against Buffer Program amp Verify Config Register Program amp Verify EEPROM CBHDSH HBFFF Program amp Uerifu EPROM Coin PPPE Program amp Verify Entire Device E
25. ed or saved in an INI file When the Load Buffer On Startup option 1s checked WP11 automatically loads this file back into the buffer Turn Off Hint Boxes Referring to the screen shot below notice that the cursor is located over the Initialize Device button Also notice that just below the cursor is a box containing the text Loads Bootstrap Program into Device This box is called a hint box and tells the operator what will happen when the button is pressed These fly over hint boxes are probably not needed once a user 1s familiar with the program The hint boxes will not be displayed when the Turn off Hint Boxes option 1s checked TOR WP11 Prog EI File Edt Select Device Communications Options Help Device MCBBHC711E9 Use Socket U14 U11 Contig Register Vpp should 12 25V PC Buffer Operations eL Load From File Save Lh Save As ei Clear E Fill Ere E B sae s Clear Bon Initializes device so it can communicate with PC TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 22 WPII USER S MANUAL Turn Off Status Line Hints Referring to the screen shot above notice that the cursor 1s located over the Initialize Device button and that the panel at the bottom of the WP11 window has the text Initializes device so it can communicate with PC This text is called a help hint and gives the user more information about what will happen when the Initialize Device button is pressed These fly
26. er function and specify 3F as the fill byte Then use the Load Buffer from File function to load your program into the buffer The buffer is not changed before the Load Buffer from File function is executed and the Load Buffer from File function does not change any bytes in the buffer that do not have data in the object code file We started with the buffer completely filled with 3F and the Load Buffer from File function overwrote only those bytes that had data specified in the object code file so we end up with all of the bytes in the buffer that are not used by our program still set to 3F Verify Buffer Against Chip This selection first uploads data from the chip similar to the Load Buffer from Chip function The same dialog box and progress gauge is used during the upload If uploading of the data is successful then each byte of the uploaded data is compared to the corresponding byte in the buffer Data in the buffer 1s not changed A pass fail dialog box is displayed to end the function Edit Buffer Contents When this function is selected data in the buffer is copied to a special edit area The contents of this special edit area are then displayed on a Memory Edit Screen as shown below where the operator can type new data over the existing data directly on the screen HUCBSSHL711E9 Memory Edit Screen Es Click on a byte you want to change and type the new value Address B65F 45587 Contents 572 114 01110010
27. erring to section 6 2 RS 232 Port Connection connect the programmer to the PC with the appropriate cable Turn power to the programmer on Press the Initialize Device button and follow the instructions given If you don t get an error message then the Initialize Device function worked properly Some of the other buttons will have become enabled If this happens then the programmer and the connection are good and you should proceed with reading the rest of this manual If you received an error message then you must make corrections until you can get the Initialize Device function to work error free By far the most likely problem is with your serial connection to the PC Read and perform the tests described in section 7 3 4 of this manual and use the troubleshooting chart provided there to find and fix the problem TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 9 WPII USER S MANUAL 6 0 THE P11 PROGRAMMER BOARD The P11 programmer is shown below The following paragraphs describe its major features A schematic diagram is attached at the end of this document P11 PROGRAMMER BOARD RS 232 DB25F Serial Port J2 RESET J3 MODB HOLD JUMPER n ERES J4 MODA EDD CONTROL a Adj ustment JUMPER el Ow 711L6 PIN 1 US zue PINT foo 8 000 MHZ TP1 STRA TEST POINT TP2 Vp 9 RE TEST POINT POWER INDICATOR PIN 1 PIN 1 ON OFF SWITCITI
28. is used to determine if the target device is properly initialized Blank Check Device Tests the target device s Config Register EPROM and EEPROM memory to determine if every location is in the erased state TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 31 WPII USER S MANUAL Bulk Erase EEPROM amp Config Reg This menu command returns the EEPROM and Config Register in the target device to its erased state Read Device Contents into Buffer This command reads the contents of the target device s programmable memory into the RAM buffer in the host computer Verify Device Contents against Buffer This command compares the contents of the target device s programmable memory with the contents of the P11 buffer Program amp Verify Config Register This command programs the value of the Config Register shown on the P11 status line into the Config Register of the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful Program amp Verify EEPROM This command programs the contents of the EEPROM portion of the P11 buffer into the EEPROM memory of the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful Program amp Verify EPROM This command programs the contents of the EPROM portion of the P11 buffer into the EPROM memory of the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful Program amp Verify Entire Device This command programs the contents of the EEPROM amp EPR
29. ish to save the file in a directory other than the current directory you must type the full path and file name Change Communications Port This option toggles the active communications port between COM 1 and COM 2 The currently active port 1s displayed on the left side of the P11 status line Help This option opens the help screen The help screen may be scrolled through using the Page Up and Page Down keys or using the arrow keys To exit the Help screen press Esc The help screen information 1s contained in a standard DOS text file The user may edit this file to add any additional information that may be required Exit to DOS This menu selection will end the P11 EXE session Pressing End will take you to this menu selection from anywhere else in the Main Menu TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 33 WPII USER S MANUAL APPENDIX A 2 NOISIAHu 6 T S3 HLWd udubLMudooud TTXOHS92LN TTA ISOI 22850 NOLIduSA HO Op xoa Spo CONI BHAIJLWdOgVTI1T102 SuuUuNISOSNS FHL pud SG vo ouda La odd tad zad edad pad sad saa aad aaa ddA Odrx DUT pad oad NASCTTLOHSS en aAzZzaTT82H89 TTN 2d OL z z Su zd GWYN ATIA Tad zd ead pod sod 95d 45d PTLSAL SSA ada STLSAL dadaA Odrx NA4SOTTLOHS9 NAP2XITTAZDHS9 S TILSBSL 4Ha Ha SHa E Ha E H zH THA oHa NASTTTAL2H89 eta We zin en Ferers D aXL OQ cox LASTA Qaan Ouri ddA OuIxi
30. lize Device Initialize Device WPII uses the HC11 special bootstrap mode to program devices This requires that a small program be downloaded to the target device RAM for the purpose of controlling the programming process and communicating with the PC The Initialize Device button performs this task No programming operation on a chip can be done without initializing the chip This is why all menu items and buttons that talk to the programming hardware are disabled until the chip is initialized The small programs that Initialize Device downloads to the target RAM must be in the same directory as the WP11 EXE program so that they can be found when needed The programs are different for each family member and have names such as PII E9 MIK for the TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 23 WPII USER S MANUAL MC68HC711E9 chip and P11_K4 MIK for the MC68HC711K4 chip If WP11 can t find these files an error message 1s generated When the Initialize Device button is pressed a dialog box is displayed that has a progress gauge to show the status of the operation If the operation is successful the dialog box just goes away and the appropriate menu items and buttons are enabled If the operation is not successful an error message is generated Normally this initialization process has to be performed only once when a target device is inserted into the programming hardware It does not have to be repeated unless power is turned
31. ntents of the EEPROM portion of the WP11 buffer into the EEPROM memory of the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful e e o yo 1 e Kal Kal e Gel TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 24 WPII USER S MANUAL Program EPROM Eh Program EPROM SD000 SFFFF Pressing this button programs the contents of the EPROM portion of the WP11 buffer into the EPROM memory of the target device then tests to determine 1f the operation was successful Program Entire Device Eh Program Entire Device Pressing this button programs the contents of the EEPROM amp EPROM portion of the WPII buffer and the value shown for the CONFIG register on the WP11 status panel into the target device then tests to determine if the operation was successful 8 0 TUTORIAL EXAMPLE SESSION Now that you have tested the P11 Programmer and it is functioning correctly please invest the time to read and follow through this tutorial Two demonstration test 683HC11 programs were included for this purpose Going through the tutorial session will take just a short time and will provide you with an overview of the P11 by actually using it It is assumed that you have read the rest of this manual installed the software in accordance with the Getting Started section and performed the Initial Test of the Programmer in accordance with that section of this manual It is further assumed that you have invoked WP11 EXE It is also
32. omatically changes to the the erased state of the new device You may however wish to change the CONFIG Register to some other value Pressing the EDIT button will enable you to specify a new value You must be careful to specify values that are valid for the selected device Changing the CONFIG Register will not affect the microcontroller until the device is programmed 7 3 WP11 Menus 7 3 1 File Menu Exit Program Save Buffer As is the same as amp Lh Save As File Load Buffer from File is the same as d Load From File Load Buffer fram File e gd Load Bullies dram Chie Load Buffer from Chip is the same as 4 LK Load From Chip save Buffer P Save Buffer As Save Buffer is the same as Load Buffer from File Use this selection to load an object code file into the PC buffer When this option is selected a standard Windows Open dialog box is displayed and the operator selects the desired object code file File formats are automatically detected by WPII EXE and may be Motorola S Record Intel Hex or a binary memory image Binary files must be 64K bytes in length If the file name is entered correctly and can be opened and read by WPII EXE a memory image of the target chip 1s created in the buffer If the file can t be opened an error message is displayed and the operator is given another chance to enter the file name This continues until the operator enters a correct file name or presses the Cancel button PAR TECE The
33. or multiple versions of the same project that require different settings then you should create a different directory for each project or version If your project or version requires the use of a different microcontroller you should start P11 EXE from within the directory of that project or version because when P11 EXE is exited a file called P11 INI is created to save the current settings and this file is saved in the current directory Whenever you invoke the program from that directory again the P11 INI file determines the settings the program starts with Any time P11 EXE is invoked from a directory that does not contain a P11 INI file the default settings for P11 EXE shown below in Section 6 2 will be in place Assuming the use of P11 EXE from a bootable working floppy disk with one project per disk you may invoke P11 EXE from the A or B prompt whichever contains the floppy disk 9 1 1 Command Line Options Command line options take precedence over settings in the P11 INT file From the Command Line the user may change the Communications Port that P11 EXE starts up with to either COMI or COMQ2A The default is COMI The communication port setting is saved in the P11 INI file found in the directory that P11 EXE was last started up in For example C HC11PROJ gt p11 coml Enter will start P11 EXE on COM Port 1 The COM port may also be set from the P11 EXE main menu TECIE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 2
34. over help hints are probably not needed once a user is familiar with the program The help hints will not be displayed when the Turn off Status Line Hints option is checked Turn Off Memory Map Checks WPI1 knows the memory maps of supported family members That is to say that it knows where in memory the EEPROM EPROM CONFIG Register and vectors are located It knows which memory locations are valid for a particular family member and which ones are invalid Normally when WPI1 is loading the buffer with data in an object code file it checks each byte to verify that it is going into a valid memory location for the currently selected device If errors are detected they are reported to the operator Generally this is just what we want because if by some mistake the program doesn t fit 1n the device memory map the program won t run properly But what if all we want to do 1s load an object code file into the buffer perhaps edit it and then save it in a different file or file format Having this normally nice feature turned on might prevent us from doing this simple thing To solve this problem check the Turn Off Memory Map Checks option 7 3 6 Help Menu Contents Help Selecting Help Contents opens the WP11 help file Contents About About Selecting Help About opens the WP11 About screen where information about the program version number and our company contact information can be found 7 4 Chip Operation Buttons Initia
35. ower removed from the programming board 4 Press the nitialize Device button This downloads a small program to the target device that controls the programming process c 5 Press the Program amp Verify EEPROM button if using an E9 device or Program amp Verify Device if using an E2 device This programs the contents of the Buffer into the target device 6 To prove that we can read the contents of a programmed device press the Clear button to clear the buffer verify this with the edit button if you are the untrusting type then press the Load From Chip button Then press the Edit button You should see the data that was originally programmed into the device That s it You have just performed all of the necessary steps to program an HC11 device We sincerely hope that after using this tool you will consider it to be a sound investment We look forward to your comments and suggestions and to providing any assistance with their use that you may require TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 26 WPII USER S MANUAL 9 0 USING THE P11 EXE PROGRAM All interactions with the programming hardware are accomplished by selecting the various options provided by the P11 EXE program 9 1 Invoking P11 EXE P11 EXE 1s invoked by typing at the DOS prompt SGPIISBEDUGEI Assuming the use of a hard disk and the use of the PATH command in the AUTOEXEC BAT you may invoke P11 EXE from any directory If there are multiple projects
36. p should be on for the selected target device 6 5 J1 Vpp Control Jumper The position of the J1 jumper determines whether or not the external Vpp voltage is applied to the target device when power is applied to the P11 board As stated above some HC11 devices do not require an external Vpp voltage so please make sure that you have the J1 jumper set to the correct position for the specific target device being programmed J1 Vpp Control Jumper Positions CG J1 J1 Vpp ON Vpp OFF FFA TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 12 WPII USER S MANUAL 6 6 J2 Reset Hold Jumper P11 uses the special bootstrap mode for programming HC11 devices If a secured device is brought out of reset in this mode the EEPROM memory of the device will be erased This may not be desirable The presence of this security feature can be detected while the target device is held in reset as described in section 6 7 below The J2 jumper can be used to hold the target in reset while this test is performed J2 Reset Hold Jumper Positions X lt J2 J2 X lt Normal Reset Programming Hold Position Position 6 7 J3 and J4 Mode Jumpers These jumpers control the logic levels on the target device MODA and MODB pins Normally these pins are held low for programming in the special bootstrap mode If it is desired to test for the presence of the security option determine if the security bit is in the secured sta
37. r Add E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 812345678 9ABCDEF 15 the time dll good men come to the of their pas Each line in the edit box above shows 16 bytes of the special edit area data in both hex and ASCII formats with the address of the first of the 16 bytes shown at the beginning of each line PAR TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 18 WPII USER S MANUAL As an example in the sixth line shown above the r in party is highlighted We just clicked on the r to highlight it The status line at the top of the screen tells us that the r is at address B65F It further tells us that B65F 46687 decimal and that the hex value of the r is 72 which is 114 decimal which is 01110010 binary If we wanted to change the r we would simply type the new value and the screen would be updated and the cursor would move to highlight the next character We can also edit in the HEX display area by simply clicking on the character we want to change and typing the new value It s all very easy Try it Clicking the OK button copies the data in the special edit area back to the buffer thereby making the edits take effect Clicking the Cancel button discards the data in the special edit area leaving the buffer unchanged 7 3 3 Select Device Menu SEU This menu is used to select the HC11 family member that you want to wv MCBSHCFITES program The part number is checked when it is the currently selected M
38. r powering the P11 Programmer Board 3 0 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 3 1 P11 EXE P11 EXE requires an IBM PC or compatible with at least 512K RAM memory one 5 25 or 3 5 disk drive one serial port and PC DOS Version 2 1 or higher or the equivalent MS DOS version operating system P11 EXE may be run from Microsoft Windows 3 1 98 ME NT in full screen text mode or in a DOS window Read your Windows manual for more information about running DOS programs from Windows Important Note P11 EXE does not work with Windows 2000 or WINDOWS XP For these operating systems you must use WP11 EXE The P11 Programmer Board is designed to be connected to a serial RS 232 port of the IBM family of personal computers designated either COMI or COM2 3 2 WP11 EXE WPII EXE requires a minimally configured IBM PC or compatible with at least 16Meg RAM memory one 3 5 disk drive one free serial port and Windows 3 1 98 ME NT 2000 or XP TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 6 WPII USER S MANUAL 4 0 DEVICES SUPPORTED P BnD SIPRPLCC 30PmbIF VP 84 Pin PLCC In the future more devices will be supported 5 0 GETTING STARTED 5 1 Software Installation The software is contained in a single self extracting EXE file called pllsetup exe This is a standard windows install file and you need to be running windows for it to guide you through the install process You may have downloaded the setup exe file from our web site a
39. t www tec 1 com or received the file on a single 3 5 floppy diskette To start the setup process you can either double click on the file name from windows explorer or use RUN from the windows start menu The files extracted from setup exe are UNINSTALL EXE Used to uninstall P11 Double click on this file from within Windows Explorer to uninstall INSTALL LOG Used by UNINSTALL EXE to uninstall P11 P11 EXE This 1s the DOS PC program used to control the programmer hardware P11 HLP This is a standard DOS text file that contains the help screen information for P11 EXE This file can be edited to include additional notes the user may want to have available on line when using the P11 EXE program WP11 EXE This is the Windows program used to control the programmer hardware WP11 HLP This is the help file for WP11 EXE P11lManual PDF This manual in Adobe Acrobat PDF format The Adobe Acrobat reader software is available free of charge from a number of online sites such as www adobe com products acrobat readstep html P11 A8 MIK This is an HC11 object code file in Motorola S Record format that contains the programming code for MCO8HCT7IIAI A8 devices WP11 EXE downloads this code to the programmer when Al or AN devices are being programmed TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 7 WPII USER S MANUAL EXT uk EIISEZVMIK EIT cESJJMIE Pll E20 MIK P11_K4 MIK TEST E PEST dare Ly TEST KAJOL This is an
40. t you may have received all three products or just one of the software programs The P11 programming board is designed to be attached to the serial port of an IBM PC or compatible computer The PII EXE and WP11 EXE software takes input from object code files created with HC11 assemblers or compilers These object code files may be in Motorola S record Intel Hex or binary memory image formats The software also allows the operator to perform many other useful programming functions such as erasing blank checking amp verifying devices displaying editing exporting and changing the format of the object code files and filling unused memory locations with a user specified fill byte The software was designed to work with the TECI P11 Programming Board but will also work with any hardware that supports the HC11 special bootstrap mode of operation TECI provides several other development tools for 605HC11 family microcontrollers such as our Cross Assemblers WASMII EXE and TASMII EXE and real time in circuit emulator TECICE HC11 TECI The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 5 WPII USER S MANUAL 2 0 PACKING LIST Important Note This section applies only if you purchased the P11 programming board You should find these items in the shipping carton Manual 2 Software Diskette Files on the Distribution Diskette P11SETUP EXE 3 P11 Programmer Board if purchased with the software 4 A wall mounted transformer fo
41. te these pins can be pulled high while the device is held in reset If the security option is engaged no signal will be present on TPI If the security option is not engaged the address strobe signal will be present on TPI J3 and J4 Mode Control Jumper Positions X lt J3 J3 or or J4 J4 x lt Normal MOD PIN Programming Pulled High Positions Positions FFA TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 13 WPII USER S MANUAL 6 8 ZIF Sockets The PLCC ZIF sockets are Yamaichi auto eject live bug sockets To insert a chip into these sockets place the chip right side up so you can read the label on the chip and so that the pins of the chip are heading down into the socket with the mitered corner of the chip matching the mitered corner of the socket carefully align the chip and press down on the center of the chip until the chip goes into the socket and the outer frame of the socket raises up To remove the chip press down on the outer frame of the socket until the chip is ejected If the P11 programmer board is oriented such that the mitered corner of the socket 1s the top left corner approximately 11 o clock Pin 1 of the socket 1s at 12 o clock The DIP ZIF sockets have PIN 1 located away from the locking handles xk k NOTE You must insert and remove devices from the ZIF sockets with power removed from the programming board a TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 14 WPII USE
42. the option of saving it A WPII INI file is created and saved in the WP11 EXE directory and is used to restore program options and settings the next time the program is used The WPII INI file is a standard text file and may be edited to change program options if need be If WP11 INI cannot be found WP11 EXE starts up with default settings for the program 7 3 2 Edit Menu Clear Buffer is the same as amp E dit Clear Buffer Fill Buffer is the same as E Fill Fill Buffer Verity Buffer Against Chip Verify Buffer Against Chip is the same as e Ek Verify Against Chip Edit Buffer Contents Edit Buffer Contents is the same as amp Clear Buffer This selection erases the data in the buffer in such a way as to leave each byte of the buffer the same as the corresponding byte in an erased chip With presently supported devices each byte is returned to FF This function erases the current contents of the buffer TAE TECE The Engineers Collaborative Inc Page 17 WPII USER S MANUAL Fill Buffer This selection provides a means of filling the entire buffer with a byte of data that you specify This function overwrites the current buffer contents As an example of the use of this function consider this Suppose we want to have all the bytes in a device that are not taken up by our program set to a specific value Say we want all unused memory locations filled with 3F the op code for the SWI instruction To do this use the Fill Buff
43. xit to Main Menu Mc68HCiini4n8 MEHU s gt Initialize Device Communications Test Blank Check Device Bulk Erase EEPROM amp Config Register Read Device Contents into Buffer Verify Device Contents against Buffer Program amp Uerifu Device CB6BH B7FF Exit to Main Menu x MOCBBHC7I1E2H8 MEHU se gt Initialize Device Communications Test Blank Check Device Bulk Erase EEPROM amp Config Register Read Device Contents into Buffer Verify Device Contents against Buffer Program amp Verify Config Register Program amp Verify EEPROM CB6HH B7FF Program amp Verify EPROM 4 HBB RHFFF DBBBH FFFF Program amp Verify Entire Device Exit to Main Menu For each command option there is a text screen displayed on the host computer The user must follow these instructions and wait for the completion of the command Initialize Device P11 uses the HC11 special bootstrap mode during programming This mode requires that special programming code be downloaded to the target devices RAM to control the programming process The Initialize Device menu option performs this task No chip may be programmed or communicated with successfully without first performing this menu function Normally this initialization process has to be performed only once after the target device is brought out of reset It does not have to be repeated unless power is turned off to the target device Communications Test This command
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