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1. w www wemmmmmema 6 Make a DUMP ai kol rs k 14 The Microchip Web Site 7 MediaL Dot 30 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 55 INIC Explorer Modified Configuration String 45 Modified Value in the Configuration String 47 MOST NetServices MiniKernel 36 MOST Network Port 30 32 N Navigation Tree on neni 24 Not Connected OUT Socket 33 O Opened PO WAWA ena 30 RR ie 10 DSC NOOO essed AA AA egene Dale 10 GET NO ES 10 GT NE ES 10 OT ee 10 OST ean 10 OR a 6 40 OWT SOCKS minne 32 P Patch MEMNON ESS stu lu i k r nn 6 Property FEN ee ne nement 43 Q IEN ei e e ua 25 R PAM 2 6 RAM MEMNON ae SE 6 Recommended Reading 7 Resolve EENS ee GE 49 El eerie ee am a aa 6 ROM OTP based INIC w w 38 40 189222 ces it Peat ea etd A 14 S SE LV ease Te tO v 6 30 SCM INIC Connections 34 SMP AGC sen 30 Select COM POLE nes men 15 Share Connection ask no a av 18 Socket Connection Manager 30 Streaming Port 30 support ais de microchip com 23 V View Menu 19 View Properties none 47 NEW EEN 19 W Warranty Registration 7 DS60001306A page 56 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Index NOTES 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 57 MICROCHIP
2. DS60001306A page 50 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc INIC EKPLORER MICROCHIP USER S GUIDE Chapter 5 Support 5 1 VERSION INFORMATION Customer support is given through support ais de microchip com Before you contact customer support hold ready the following information displayed on the information page The procedure described below refers to the steps performed for an OS81050 FIGURE 5 1 VERSION INFORMATION I General Product 05810555 Product Uersion 1 8 8 F Interface Box Firmware Version 1 26 86 38 from 1307 04 Software Version 1 2 8 Build 4 Other Boot Monitor Version 2 21 8 F Configuration String Version 1 8 4 F Production String Version FF FF FF CFF 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 51 INIC Explorer 5 2 PERFORM A DUMP For analysis purposes Microchip needs a dump of e g the MOST NetServices Mini Kernel Data Memory 2 This dump is created as follows e Click the MOST NetServices MiniKernel Data Memory 2 hyperlink on the start page of the INIC Explorer Software The content of the respective page is displayed in the Context Area see Figure 5 2 FIGURE 5 2 MOST NETSERVICES MINIKERNEL DATA MEMORY 2 PAGE Make Dump Title of the button selected page Dump area MOST FstServices Minikernel Data Memory 2 4096 Bytes 8 Bits p Make Dump K Update All The title presents the name of the selected page and information about its size e Click Ma
3. dr E Ming Customer Application Hardware Physical Interface Board or Target Interface Board Configuration Debug Serial Connection Header Connection 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 11 INIC Explorer NOTES DS60001306A page 12 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc MICROCHIP INIC EXPLORER USER S GUIDE Chapter 3 Software Functionality All figures displaying a Graphical User Interface GUI are presenting an arbitrary snapshot The contents of the snapshots depend on the OS81 xxx to be analyzed or evaluated This means even the Application Toolbar the Navigation Tree and the Context Area may differ from chip to chip 3 1 USER INTERFACE When starting the INIC Explorer Software the application reads all necessary informa tion during the startup process and visualizes them in the Graphical User Interface of the INIC Explorer Software see Figure 3 1 FIGURE 3 1 Application Menu 3 INIC Explorer File Action View Help INIC EXPLORER GUI Application Toolbar Context Area Back Home ee INIC en i E FBlock INIC E FBlock NetBlock ZE Visualization Socket Connection Manager ga Resources MOST NetServices MiniKernel H Data Memory 1 M Data Memory 2 483 INIC Processor H Data Memory 1 M Data Memory 2 Configuration String i Information Navigation Tree Visualization Configuration String Se Sz iNIC Explorer The INIC Ex
4. MICROCHIP INIC Explorer User s Guide 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A Note the following details of the code protection feature on Microchip devices e Microchip products meet the specification contained in their particular Microchip Data Sheet Microchip believes that its family of products is one of the most secure families of its kind on the market today when used in the intended manner and under normal conditions e There are dishonest and possibly illegal methods used to breach the code protection feature All of these methods to our knowledge require using the Microchip products in a manner outside the operating specifications contained in Microchip s Data Sheets Most likely the person doing so is engaged in theft of intellectual property e Microchip is willing to work with the customer who is concerned about the integrity of their code e Neither Microchip nor any other semiconductor manufacturer can guarantee the security of their code Code protection does not mean that we are guaranteeing the product as unbreakable Code protection is constantly evolving We at Microchip are committed to continuously improving the code protection features of our products Attempts to break Microchip s code protection feature may be a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act If such acts allow unauthorized access to your software or other copyrighted work you may have a right to sue for reli
5. S Mu Documents r Mu Comp uter E Mu Network File name CompanyName MOSTNetServicesMiniKemelD Places Save as type inic Explorer Dump Files dmp Cancel E e Navigate to a path the file should be stored By default the path is set to the path the application has been started e Insert your company name as file name Click Save to create the respective file The file extension must be of data type dmp DS60001306A page 54 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc MICROCHIP INIC EXPLORER USER S GUIDE Index A BI 101 0 EE NE E 6 DB 19 Dump Data Memory eserrnrniinnn ni 52 Action Menu 14 Dump Resources EE 14 Application Menu NNN 14 DUT 6 B E Baud Rate EENEG 15 EHC nn nn nn ETE 6 Baud 2 10 0 EE 23 Ste KE 10 Example System Setup NE reel 11 C Extended Application Toolbar 20 Change COM Port 15 F Change Connection Color rrarnarnarnarnarnnrnernnnnnr 36 Closed Port 30 Factory Default Values stein 6 COM Port 11 15 Factory DefaultS w w w wanwamamamana 45 Configuration Folder wwwwwwwwwwwwwmwwmwww 23 FBlock INIC Page 29 Configuration String NENNEN 6 38 SI cents 14 Configuration String Editor 40 Flash based INIC na 38 39 Configuration Debug Header 10 G Conn Window No
6. There are two kinds of sockets IN sockets and OUT sockets The display of sockets is described in section Section 3 1 6 4 4 DS60001306A page 32 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality 3 1 6 4 4 Socket Display Note If an INIC socket connection is established a socket of direction IN always points into the INIC and a socket of direction OUT always points out of the INIC Figure 3 29 depicts the symbol of an OUT socket highlighted in the specific color of the MediaLB Port FIGURE 3 29 NOT CONNECTED OUT SOCKET OUT 03043 The first number inside a socket symbol represents the socket handle The number in parenthesis shows the bandwidth of the socket If a socket is not yet connected the socket kind IN or OUT is also shown inside the socket symbol e g on the MOST net work side and on the EHC side If a socket is connected to another socket displayed in the SCM INIC Connection an identifier shows to which port the socket belongs to In addition a colored circle informs for which data type the socket has been configured TABLE 3 8 DATA TYPE COLOR ASSIGNMENT Data Type Color Assignment The green circle in Figure 3 29 indicates the OUT socket has been configured to trans port synchronous data Figure 3 30 depicts the same OUT socket as shown in Figure 3 29 but this time the MediaLB socket is connected FIGURE 3 30 CONNECTED OUT SOCKET WITH QUICK INFO os o4d MediaLE Socke
7. This chapter provides information on the intended use of the product system requirements supported INICs software installation and preconditions to follow for proper product use Chapter 2 Introduction This chapter introduces the INIC Explorer It provides a brief overview of features and describes an example system setup Chapter 3 Software Functionality This chapter gives an overview over the user interface and explains how to operate the INIC Explorer software Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting This chapter describes some common problems associated when running the INIC Explorer and the steps to follow to resolve those problems Chapter 5 Support This chapter explains the steps to perform a dump of the data memory Index 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 5 INIC Explorer CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE This user s guide uses the following documentation conventions HE aaa Ia HE Bold characters A dialog button Detect button Italic characters Make a Dump Initial caps An area ina window Navigation Tree Application Menu ACRONYMS This user s guide uses the following acronyms TERM DEFINITIONS This user s guide uses the following term definitions Configuration String The Configuration String covers values that influence the behav ior of the OS81xxx Context area The unit of the INIC Explorer Software that displays detail infor mation Current values Current values are
8. illuminated A connection error between the Configuration Debug Header of the INIC Explorer Interface Box and the Configuration Debug Header of the target application board has been detected e g the connector was connected the wrong way Note the connection error is only indicated after Box has been pressed DS60001306A page 10 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc INIC EXPLORER MICROCHIP USER S GUIDE Chapter 2 Introduction The INIC Explorer consists of the INIC Explorer Interface Box which is the hardware and the INIC Explorer Software explained in Chapter 3 The INIC Explorer is used to explore the INIC which includes e Reading of properties and states e Visualization of states and state changes at a particular time e Visualization of ports sockets and connections e Customization of the Configuration String reading and writing e Dumping of the data memory The INIC Explorer Interface Box serves as the interface between a customer applica tion hardware with an OS81xxx and a connected PC that has the INIC Explorer Soft ware installed see Figure 2 1 To be able to use the INIC Explorer and to operate the INIC the INIC Explorer Interface Box must be connected to the Configuration Debug Header mounted on the target interface board and to the COM port of your PC laptop A rough outline of an example system setup is depicted in Figure 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 EXAMPLE SYSTEM SETUP INIC EXPLORER 779 JE
9. o o o gt ene or or oa KS osmose om 0S81110 0S81118 DIP switches for BaudO and Baud1 can remain OFF e Connected the INIC Explorer Interface Box to the Configuration Debug Header lf you use your own target interface board refer to the respective INIC Hardware Data Sheet 1 for the Configuration Debug Header connection diagram e Properly connected the INIC Explorer Interface Box to your PC laptop e Properly powered all devices 1 5 INIC EXPLORER INTERFACE BOX STATUS LEDS To get status information on the connection and the powering of the INIC Explorer Inter face Box refer to Table 1 1 The Error column indicates if the status information refers to a normal behavior or to an erroneous behavior TABLE 1 1 INIC EXPLORER INTERFACE BOX STATUS LEDS Green illuminated The INIC Explorer Interface Box is powered Conn Yellow illuminated No The connection between the INIC Explorer Inter face Box and the PC laptop is valid Com Yellow illuminated No A command is received from the PC laptop e g flickering during the flash process App Red shortly flickering The INIC Explorer Interface Box was reset by pressing the reset knob Red illuminated A connection error between the INIC Explorer Interface Box and the PC laptop has been detected e g there is no cable connected the INIC Explorer Interface Box has been powered up or the reset knob on the INIC Explorer Interface Ext Rev Red
10. the OTP memory isn t initialized yet factory default values will be displayed The Information Area above this toolbar informs how often the Configuration String can be written to the OS81xxx In case the Configuration String has been already writ ten twice patching is still possible Select Config String to program the Configuration String of the OS81xxx It is possible to read and to write values depending on how often the Configuration String has been programmed and written into the OTP memory Shows a memory section that becomes initialized when starting the OS81xxx and that can be used at runtime If a wrong CRC is detected the INIC Explorer automat ically applies factory default values It is possible to modify each entry of the Config uration String at runtime even without programming the OTP memory The values are valid as long as the OS81xxx is connected to voltage After disconnecting the OS81xxx from power and subsequently reconnecting to power the values have to be modified again Select Patch Memory to modify the Configuration String at runtime e g during the development process without programming the OTP memory It is possible to read and to write values 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality TABLE 3 12 Button RAM Memory source CONFIGURATION STRING TOOLBAR FOR ROM OTP BASED INICS Shows the Configuration String the OS81xxx is working with The information which Note 2
11. the previous values are dis played below The functionality of the Visualization Toolbar is described in Table 3 5 The buttons of the Section Toolbar are described in Table 3 6 Note the indicator icons are not sup ported on this page FIGURE 3 22 VIEWING A PROPERTY ON TWO PAGES Viewing a property and its state on two pages 1 INIC Explorer File Action View Help a Back Home elt NIC amp INIC Flock INIC FBlock INIC ma E FBlock NetBlock SIV EN Ed Visualization x iv 7 K LE LLEL LIL LED 1 727 EE E 12 Socket Connection Mana M gt General INIC Functions am Resources NV BIDEN 483 MOST NetServices M B DataMemoy1 f Name ete Data Memory 2 U DeviceMote Slave 2 68 INC Processor Se e See x WChangeEvent NewMPR 2 WChangeEvent OldMPR 0 z M WChangeEvent NodePosition 1 ate stableLock ions Options NO RBD ON RESET RBD ON STP ions DiagTimeout 30000 ms ions TimeDiagRestart 5000 ms HET RED ions TimeDiagLight 0 ms sult FF 00 M NCState State NC 3 NOTOK M NcState FlagField NOT NCS SHUTDOWN amp NOT NCS FBLOCK Da NIWakeUpHode NO WakeUpBan FixDeviceMode CIS NIEvent TimeOutCfgStatus E NumCodingErrors o m PMIState Normal M attenuation 0 dB ME LockTimer LockTime 100 ms MB LockTimer UnLockTime 70 ms RE INIC SysErrMonitor NO EM PROTECTED amp NO EM WAKEUP Network Interface States NIState
12. 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 7 INIC Explorer NOTES DS60001306A page 8 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc INIC EKPLORER MICROCHIP USER S GUIDE Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 INTENDED USE INIC Explorer is intended to be used for developing testing or analyzing MOST tech nology based multimedia products and systems by persons with experience in devel oping multimedia devices The operation of Microchip products is only admitted with original Microchip devices e g provided power supply Do not interfere in the product s original state otherwise user safety faultless operation and electromagnetic compatibility is not guaranteed An open device that is connected to the INIC Explorer Interface Box may exceed the limits of electromagnetic interference Do not operate mobile phones wireless key boards or similar devices that transmit electromagnetic waves in a vicinity of about 50 cm 1 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS e At the minimum Windows XP e Recommended Windows 7 or newer version 1 3 SUPPORTED INIC TYPES e 0581050 60 e 0581082 92 e 08581110 e 0581118 V1 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 9 INIC Explorer 1 4 PRECONDITIONS Use of the INIC Explorer assumes you have e Read the tool related documents e Properly installed the software e Setup the DIP switch settings of the INIC Explorer Interface Box as shown below DIP Switch PID aa
13. 4 2 Overview The overview is located top left on the SCM page As depicted in Figure 3 27 the over view shows the current number of created connections created sockets and opened ports on the INIC The maximum possible number of created connections created sockets and opened ports is displayed behind the slash The maximum number depends on the OS81xxx Figure 3 27 depicts an example for an OS81050 INIC FIGURE 3 27 OVERVIEW Currently active number Maximum Opened or number created Connections Sockets Open Ports 3 1 6 4 3 MOST Network Side The MOST Network Port provides an interface to the MOST network The correspond ing MOST network side is located left hand on the SCM page FIGURE 3 28 MOST NETWORK PORT MOST HETWORE MOST Network Port Identifier DES dei Lock IN socket Rectangle OUT ec The MOST Network Port is represented by a rectangle highlighted in a specific color Inside the rectangle an identifier shows the specific ID 02 and the red identifying sym bol of the MOST Network Port To the right of the identifier a lock is positioned It sym bolizes that the state of the port cannot be modified If sockets have been created for the MOST Network Port they are displayed below the identifier Figure 3 28 depicts a MOST Network Port with five sockets Figure 3 23 depicts a MOST Network Port without sockets The rectangle automatically enlarges or shortens according to the number of sockets
14. Configuration String is loaded is shown in brackets Sources can be OTP1 OTP2 Patch or chip default values It is only possible to read values Shows whether the calculated CRC matches the CRC on OS81xxx Green Calculated CRC matches the CRC on OS81xxx Red Calculated CRC does not match the CRC on OS81xxx Click this button to load a Configuration File A window opens Select the desired Note 1 file If necessary adapt the file type Note When you are loading a file with a different variant or version of the INIC you have to check all properties in the INIC Explorer afterwards Click this button to save the currently displayed property values into a file A win Note 3 dow opens Specify the path file type and a friendly name as desired Adjustable file types are e csi Selected as default can be viewed in an editor and reloaded in the INIC Explorer e dmp Select this file type if you need help from support The file cannot be reloaded Note 1 Values must be written into the INIC by clicking the Write button 2 If the OS81xxx is connected to voltage it is checked during start up whether the two sections of the OTP memory are initialized or not If both sections are not yet initialized chip default values are taken and copied to the RAM Memory If both sections are programmed OTP2 is taken other wise OTP1 i e it is possible to program OTP memory once more If a Patch Memory is programmed the Patch Memo
15. RMCK Divider Default Disabied Determines the output frequency for the AMEK pin The value is a multiple of the 4 MOST Network frame rate Fs This pin can be used as a master clock to synchronize external components to the MOST Network Valid values are Valid values are 00 Disabled 00 Disabled 01 64F3 01 64F3 02 128F3 EE vi 02 128F s Value Value Disabled Default Value The Edit Window consists of the Property Help the input field and buttons The Prop erty Help shows Information including e The property e The factory default value of this property e A short description of the property e Valid values or a range of valid values To select the default value click Default as shown left hand in Figure 3 39 To select a valid value from the Property Help click the drop down button as shown right hand in Figure 3 39 and select a value If the selected property Is without a predefined value enter a value Click OK to accept the change and close the Edit Window Click Cancel to abort the modification If a value is modified and the Edit Window is closed after clicking OK the color of the Modified Icon see Figure 3 40 is changed in the Configuration String page Write is enabled in the toolbar see Figure 3 40 From now on a Configuration String can be written to the OS81xxx A complete procedure is described in section Section 3 2 1 DS60001306A page 42 2009 2014 Microchip Tech
16. Updating INIC Explorer Windows In some cases it might be useful to view the properties without updating them In this case perform the following procedure e Start the INIC Explorer Software e Navigate to one of the pages Visualization FBlock INIC or FBlock NetBlock e Click the eye symbol The view shows the properties and their values without updating them FIGURE 3 48 VIEW PROPERTIES _ svRE l Click this 77 button to show the properties without updating them lg EMCE Disabled MB TMC lockSource CrystalOscillator MB TMC lockFrequency 44100 Hz amp M MOST Supervisor NM amp Socket Connection Manager dr x Click this Me h amp gt INIC Communication Functions es X button to show and to update the properties 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 47 INIC Explorer 3 2 3 Create a Complete Dump To get a complete dump of all resources perform the following procedure e Start the INIC Explorer Software e Click Action gt Dump All Resources A confirm box appears that informs about the following steps that will be performed through the INIC Explorer Software e Click Yes A new window opens e Specify path and name of the dump file as desired Click Save Note this operation may take a while DS60001306A page 48 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc INIC EXPLORER MICROCHIP USER S GUIDE Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting This chapter describes
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18. hopping devices Serial EEPROMs microperipherals nonvolatile memory and analog products In addition Microchip s quality system for the design and manufacture of development systems is ISO 9001 2000 certified DS60001306A page 2 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc INIC EKPLORER MICROCHIP USER S GUIDE Table of Contents ej E 5 PRICING WO EE 5 BOEN E Ve E 5 Conventions Used in this Guide manana 6 Fed 1619 Ui EE 6 Term Definitions soeren raer erna A EEE ATENE E EAE EEA EEE 6 Recommended Reading ss 7 The MIGKOCIID WED E 7 Tur E MN 7 Document Revision History ooossosn non vo v vu rn 7 Chapter 1 General Information la ARS OCC NEE 9 1 2 System Requirements iii 9 13 Supported INIC TYDES AI 9 WAPI CON ele SJ EEE EE 10 1 5 INIC Explorer Interface Box Status Es 10 Chapter 2 Introduction ranannnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennunne 11 Chapter 3 Software Functionality IA AA 13 3 2 Operate the Software cccecccesecusecusensecnssccsreneseperseesecurecusensrecsrecssanersserseans 45 Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting 4 1 Standard Procedure nn n nn nn nn nn nn nr nr nn nn rn 49 4 2 Errors Related to the INIC Explorer Interface BOX 49 4 3 Errors Related to the INIC Explorer Software wwmwmmwmamanwwnza 50 4 4 Errors Related to the INIC wwmwanamamwnwa
19. presented in the Configuration String page after the Read button has been clicked Debug Header The interface between the INIC target board e g INIC Demo Board OS81050 or customer hardware and the INIC Explorer Interface Box This interface must match a dedicated pin assign ment for a proper functionality with the INIC Explorer Device Under Test Represents the customer hardware that contains an OS81xxx INIC for evaluation purposes Content of memory or register Factory default values The property values in the initial state of the OS81xxx INIC Host PC The PC that is connected to the INIC Explorer Interface Box INIC Explorer Interface This is the hardware part or the INIC Explorer Box INIC Explorer Software This is the software part or the INIC Explorer Patch memory Memory that becomes initialized when starting the INIC RAM memory Memory section that holds the Configuration String the OS81xxx is working with DS60001306A page 6 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Preface RECOMMENDED READING This user s guide describes how to use the INIC Explorer Other useful documents are listed below 1 INIC Hardware Data Sheet 2 INIC API User s Manual 3 INIC Flash Guide 4 INIC Programming Guide 5 Physical Interface Board User s Guide The documents are available through support ais de microchip com THE MICROCHIP WEB SITE Microchip provides online support via our web site at www microchip co
20. 4 Connected to COMZ 058105x 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 29 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 4 SOCKET CONNECTION MANAGER SCM The SCM page displays the state of ports sockets and connections It also shows information on bandwidth handles and the direction of sockets The details shown on an SCM page are depending on specific settings done to the hardware or the applica tion The SCM page see Figure 3 23 consists of the following areas e Toolbar e Overview e MOST Network Side e SCM INIC Connections e EHC Side e Connection Colors Click the Home button at the bottom of the page to revert to the Start page of the INIC Explorer Software Figure 3 23 depicts a simple snapshot of an SCM page The MOST Network Port and the Control Port are opened the MediaLB Port and the Streaming Port are closed Opened ports are highlighted in a pre defined color Closed ports are colored gray No SCM INIC Connections have been established FIGURE 3 23 SCM PAGE EXAMPLE Toolbar Overview SCM INIC Connections EHC side 1 Update Report Connections Sockets S Connections EXTERNAL Open Ports bk CONTROLLER Total Sockets o Connected Sockets 0 Active Connectiohs 0 Sync Bandwidthl 12 Quadlets SBC Ox Port ID 0x02 Connections Colors Port Status ACTIVE LOCKED ai bi al bas 6 TEA MOST Network side Connection Colors Let the mouse curso
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22. AREA Button scription gt AA aa Click to clear the view Click to refresh the view and read the values again Normally the values are read during the start up of the INIC Explorer By clicking this button the INIC Explorer checks some INIC properties for correctness Click to close the Information Area Error w arnings X To re open the Information Area e Go to the Application Menu e Click View e Click Info Window see Section 3 1 1 3 3 1 5 Application Status Bar The Application Status Bar informs about the status of the INIC Explorer Software e g presents information about the serial settings and the connected chip O 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 23 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 Navigation Tree The Navigation Tree shows the structure of the different areas available in the OS81xxx FIGURE 3 16 NAVIGATION TREE FBlock INIC FElock NetBlock Visualization Pages of the Socket Connection Manager 0881050 INIC EE Ba Resources m e g 2 MOST NetServices Minikermel i Data Memory 1 d i Data Memory 2 8 INIC Processor Data Memory 1 hn M Data Memory 2 ven Configuration String m i Information e Click onto a desired page This displays the content in the corresponding Context Area Click the plus or minus sign in front of the items This expands or collapses the Navigation Tree The Navigation Tree provides access to the following available pages
23. Ed Update Al sl ee e Fee E Data Area Exemplary descriptions of the procedures Write a Configuration String or Make a Dump can be found in Section 3 2 1 or in Section 5 2 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 22 Software Functionality 3 1 4 Information Area During start up the INIC Explorer reads the values of the INIC For some INIC proper ties the INIC Explorer checks the values and verifies whether they are reasonable or not For example if the configuration files do not match the attached INIC an error may occur Errors are shown in an Information Area located above the status bar Besides errors the Information Area can also show warnings or additional information A warn ing can be displayed if the check for a value cannot be done in time because the cal culation of the value or the test itself requires additional time as it can happen for the BIST check If an error is shown the files that are stored in the configuration folder must be checked The files and the INIC firmware version must match Double click on Configuration Folder see Section 3 1 6 7 to open a win dow and to copy the appropriate configuration files to the right place i e in the Configuration Folder If there are still errors shown contact support ais de microchip com FIGURE 3 15 INFORMATION AREA Errorf amingz o X ERROR Invalid Sampling Frequency 1404829440 TABLE 3 4 BUTTONS OF THE INFORMATION
24. FBlock INIC FBlock NetBlock Visualization Socket Connection Manager SCM Resources Configuration String Information DS60001306A page 24 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality 3 1 6 1 FBLOCK INIC On the FBlock INIC page different API groups can be viewed The API groups access the different services of the MOST NetServices MiniKernel They are organized in sec tions Each of them consists of several properties of the OS81xxx All sections can be expanded or collapsed Expanding a section makes the properties and their values vis ible If the section is collapsed only the section settings are visible They influence the appearance of the value properties On the bottom of the FBlock INIC page a Home button is located that allows to jump to the Start page of the INIC Explorer Soft ware FIGURE 3 17 FBLOCK INIC PAGE EXAMPLE Section FBlock INIC Toolbar Toolbar 1 INIC Explorer Eie Action view Help a Back Home NIC FBlock INIC Sa INIC FBlock INIC m FBlock INIC s FBlock NetBlock SV DN TE Visualization gt Coordination Functions EZ ry S Mana kai V gt General INIC Functions ae X S i MOST NetServicesM amp Ier A x E Data Memory 1 Data Memory 2 8 INIC Processor MB DeviceMode H Data Memory 1 MB Nistate M Data Memory 2 m INIC NWChangeEvent NewMPR Configuration String m INIC NUChangeEvent OLAMPR i Information U INIC NUChangeEve
25. Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U S A Analog for the Digital Age BodyCom chipKIT chipKIT logo CodeGuard dsPICDEM dsPICDEM net ECAN In Circuit Serial Programming ICSP Inter Chip Connectivity KleerNet KleerNet logo MiWi MPASM MPF MPLAB Certified logo MPLIB MPLINK MultiTRAK NetDetach Omniscient Code Generation PICDEM PICDEM net PICkit PICtail RightTouch logo REAL ICE SQI Serial Quad I O Total Endurance TSHARC USBCheck VariSense ViewSpan WiperLock Wireless DNA and ZENA are trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U S A and other countries SQTP is a service mark of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U S A Silicon Storage Technology is a registered trademark of Microchip Technology Inc in other countries GestlC is a registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Germany II GmbH amp Co KG a subsidiary of Microchip Technology Inc in other countries All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Incorporated Printed in the U S A All Rights Reserved ISBN 978 1 63276 580 2 Microchip received ISO TS 16949 2009 certification for its worldwide headquarters design and wafer fabrication facilities in Chandler and Tempe Arizona Gresham Oregon and design centers in California and India The Company s quality system processes and procedures are for its PIC MCUs and dsPIC DSCs KEELOQ code
26. P based INICs e Property Area and e Property Help Configuration String Title Bar The Configuration String Title Bar shows the current state of the Configuration String Below the title bar is an Information Area that provides hints that should be taken into account when changing the Configuration String Configuration String Toolbar for Flash based INICs The Configuration String Toolbar provides access to the functionality required to oper ate the Configuration String The state of the Configuration String active inactive or invalid influences the appearance of the first button in the Toolbar FIGURE 3 37 CONFIGURATION STRING TOOLBAR FOR FLASH BASED INICS F Read write H Factory Defaults Gar Load Kl Save To find out the function of a button let the mouse cursor hover over the button for a moment and a hint will be displayed If a button has a keyboard shortcut this will be displayed as well Table 3 11 describes the buttons of the toolbar CONFIGURATION STRING TOOLBAR FOR FLASH BASED INICS O ewn Ii Red Click this button to read and to display the current values that are stored in the Con this button to read and to display the current values that are stored in the Con figuration String of the OS81xxx Click this button to write modified values to the OS81xxx This item is only enabled if a property value is modified It also updates the display of the Configuration String page after writing Factory Defaults Clic
27. T Supervisor E X Let the mouse cursor hover over the buttons for a moment and a hint is displayed In addition the buttons are described in Table 3 6 TABLE 3 6 SECTION TOOLBAR ON PAGE FBLOCK INIC Button Desoription gt Click to expand the respective section so that details are presented Expand ing always performs an update of the section Click to collapse the respective section Checking this check box means the section is marked for updating via the FBlock INIC Toolbar The state of this check box has no influence on the update button ofthe respective section Click this button to only update the respective section Only the checked prop erties are updated Pressing F5 also updates the section see Figure 3 20 Gray Nothing changed from the previous update Green At least one property changed from the previous update Gray with a question mark The section has not been updated until now Click this button to undock the respective section Sometimes it is useful to undock a section before switching to another page Then interactions of prop erties can be observed on both pages see Figure 3 22 To dock a section again drag the window beneath its original location in the Context Area Click this button to hide the respective section If the section should be dis played again select the respective entry in the drop down list editor of the Visualization Toolbar A right click inside a visible section d
28. Target Device Detected 16 CE PR 6 Connected OUT Socket nen 33 Connection Diagram w wwwwwwwwwwwwwmawwmwwwwa 44 H Connection Port Setting iirrrrnnnnnm 18 Help Men 19 Connection Window Target Device Detected 17 HP um un 6 Context TEE 6 Control PO dE 30 Current Values ooo 6 IN 8000 lan lo v na 32 Customer Application Hardware 11 Info Window 2 cece cccec cece ee seveveeeeeeeeeeeeeueneneanananes 19 Information Area 23 D NE T G 6 Data Type INIC Explorer urine 11 KEE EE eee tes ere 33 INIC Explorer GUI us 13 ISOC IRON OWS waa oder 33 INIC Explorer Interface Bon 6 Se EE 33 INIC Explorer Interface Box Status LEDS 10 SYNCANONOUS wise cass vosdonsewesenaccnencadscomneaceuaenanes 33 INIC Explorer SoftWare a se 13 Debug wl 10 EE 6 INIC Explorer Start Page sm 21 Detect COM Port Connections m 16 INIC Firmware Version 23 Device Under Test 6 INIC Processor ere 36 DIP PD EE 10 DIP Switch Settings w wwwwwwwwwewamawawamaw 10 L Disabled Connection 34 LED Documentation Me 10 FOT verve ee 6 E elt EE 10 Bel te 6 CE OM san 10 49 Customer Support 7 FU 10 Document Layout non nn 9 Au zac eet ease bbe hase an ee der Oni ie 10 49 Document Revision History 7 M Recommended Reading 7 Term Definitions
29. are shown to the right A label inside the socket symbol informs to which port the socket belongs to e g MLB belongs to the MediaLB Port Connections between sockets from MOST network side to EHC side and vice versa are specified by a connection label Connected sockets and their identifying connection label are high lighted in the same color These colors are predefined in the Connection Colors Area below the SCM INIC Connections Area see Section 3 1 6 4 7 Muted connections are gray colored In addition a triangle shows the direction of the connection A dashed line indicates a connection that reports INIC SCError to its connection handle i e the connection was rendered invalid but is still existing see Figure 3 32 Also the MOST socket is dashed signaling that there is a detected problem with the involved MOST socket FIGURE 3 32 DISABLED CONNECTION Let the mouse cursor hover over the areas or icons for a moment to display additional information DS60001306A page 34 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality 3 1 6 4 6 EHC Side The EHC provides a MediaLB Port a Streaming Port and a Control Port each repre sented by a rectangle and highlighted in a specific color The corresponding EHC side is located right hand on the SCM page The OS81xxx can be configured to automatically open the MediaLB Port or the Control Port at chip start up Corresponding to these settings the ports are presented ac
30. ble connection pin to pin con nectivity Also make sure that the ribbon cable is not interrupted broken 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 49 INIC Explorer 4 3 ERRORS RELATED TO THE INIC EXPLORER SOFTWARE If the hardware is not connected or does not work properly the following dialog box is shown FIGURE 4 1 INFORMATION BOX FOR COMMUNICATION ERROR x 1 j Communication Error Command Timed Out The hardware may not be connected or not working properly WARNING By pressing Abort or Ignore you may get unexpected results i Retry Ignore TABLE 4 1 BUTTONS OF THE APPLICATION TOOLBAR ES RE Click to abort the current operation operation Click to repeat the last command nore Click to Ignore the current command Recommendation If Retry does not succeed perform the steps as follows e Press Abort e Continue with the Standard Procedure e If the action fails again contact support ais de microchip com 4 4 ERRORS RELATED TO THE INIC The INIC cannot be found Check if the INIC is properly powered Properly connect the cable to the Configura tion Debug Header Focus on the right con nection direction pin 1 assignment and on the proper cable connection pin to pin con nectivity Also make sure that the ribbon cable is not interrupted broken The INIC resides in reset or is held in boot Check if the INIC is visible to the MOST net monitor mode work
31. een the Configuration String programmed in the OTP memory a Patch Memory and the RAM Memory that holds the Configuration String currently used FIGURE 3 38 CONFIGURATION STRING TOOLBAR FOR ROM OTP BASED INICS A Beed Wite setzen Gin Config String Patch Memory RAM Memory To find out the functionality of a button let the mouse cursor hover over the button for a moment and a hint will be displayed If a button has a keyboard shortcut this will be displayed as well Table 3 12 on the next page describes the buttons of the toolbar CONFIGURATION STRING TOOLBAR FOR ROM OTP BASED INICS sun beseron not Read Click this button to read and display the current values that are stored in the Config this button to read and display the current values that are stored in the Config Note 1 uration String of the OS81 xxx Click this button to write modified values to the OS81xxx Write is not available if e Config String is selected and the Configuration String has been written twice In addition a hint is presented above the toolbar e RAM Memory is selected Write is only enabled if a property value is modified It also updates the display of the Configuration String page after writing Factory Defaults Click this button to revert to the original factory default values Config String Patch Memory DS60001306A page 40 Shows the current content of the Configuration String located in the OTP memory If Note 2
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33. for each connection FIGURE 3 34 CONNECTION COLORS Connections Colors no o 02 Los o4 los oe 07 6 os we The color in which a connection is displayed can be modified in the Connection Colors Area e Click on the connection number e Change the color as desired 3 1 6 5 RESOURCES The Resources page has sub pages In order to display them expand the Navigation Tree as shown in Figure 3 16 The sub pages depend on the explored OS81xxx TABLE 3 9 RESOURCES Content in the Content Area and Actions MOST NetServices MiniKernel This page presents MOST NetServices MiniKernel related information and hyperlinks to navigate to the sub pages MOST NetServices MiniKernel Data This item presents the first page of the MOST NetSer Memory 1 vices MiniKernel The content can be stored by mak ing a dump MOST NetServices MiniKernel Data This item presents the second page of the MOST Memory 2 NetServices MiniKernel The content can be stored by making a dump INIC Processor This page presents INIC Processor related informa tion and hyperlinks to navigate to the sub pages INIC Processor Data Memory 1 This item presents the first page of the INIC Proces sor The content can be stored by making a dump INIC Processor Data Memory 2 This item presents the second page of the INIC Pro cessor The content can be stored by making a dump DS60001306A page 36 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Soft
34. he config ration string Type NBMIN NodeAddress NodeAddress uword NBMIN Group ddress QroupAddress uWord NBMIN AbilityToWake WakeStatus ehum FF INIC Versioninfo Confstring Major stream 0 INIC Versioninfo Confstring Minor stream INIC Versioninfo Confstring Release stream 0 INIC RMCK Divider enum Disabled INIC ClockMode Frequency enum 44100 Hz INIC Remote ccess AccessMode boolean Off INIC WatchdogMode AutoShutDownDelay uword 65535 INIC Bandwidth AssignBWiInit ubyte 8 INIC DeviceMode DeviceMode enum Slave INIC RBDOptions Options ubyte 1 INIC RBDOptions DiagTimeout uword 30000 INIC RBDOptions TimeDiagRestart uword 5000 INIC RBDOptions TimeDiagLight uword 0 INIC NIWakeUpMode Mode ubyte 0 INIC Sync Divider enum 0 INIC PortConfiguration MediaLBInterfaceMode enum INIC PortConfiguration MediaLBClockCfg enum INIC PortConfiguration CPCfq I2CSlaveAddress ubyte INIC AddressConfig Mode ubyte INIC TimeBypass Time ubyte public enum NBMIN Ability ToWake WakeStatus Default Off The AbilityT owake function is used to activate or deactivate the permission of a device to wake up the MOST Network Valid values are 00 0 ff 01 0n Property Help DS60001306A page 38 2009 2014 Microchip Technology lnc Software Functionality TABLE 3 11 The Configuration String page consists of a e Configuration String Title Bar e Configuration String Toolbar for Flash based INICs or e Configuration String Toolbar for ROM OT
35. hip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 15 INIC Explorer 3 1 1 2 2 Detect COM Port Connections e Click Detect A dialog for COM port detection is opened If the INIC Explorer cannot find the default COM port COM1 or the last one used the following window appears FIGURE 3 6 CONNECTION WINDOW NO TARGET DEVICE DETECTED Serial Port Connections Select the Interface to the desired target device and press Connect If the desired target hardware is not in the lish ensure itis powered and properly connected to a serial port To search for the target again press Rescan Pot Interface Type Hescan Cancel e Check if everything is properly connected and powered see Chapter 4 e Click Rescan This starts the search process DS60001306A page 16 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality If the INIC Explorer can connect to a COM port the following window is shown FIGURE 3 7 CONNECTION WINDOW TARGET DEVICE DETECTED Serial Port eae lolx Select the Interface to the desired target device and press Connect If the desired target hardware i not in the list ensure itis powered and properly connected to seral port To search for the target again press Hescan Pot Interface Type NIC Explorer Box 058105 Rescan Cancel Information on the port the target the chip and the boot monitor are displayed e Select the COM port you want to use e Cl
36. ick Connect 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 17 INIC Explorer 3 1 1 2 3 Share the Connection The INIC Explorer Software allows to share the connection port This enables other users that have no DUT to connect to the host PC and to view the connected OS81xxx via the INIC Explorer Interface Box e Check the check box for sharing the connection as depicted in Figure 3 8 FIGURE 3 8 SHARING THE CONNECTION Options Connection Serial H5 232 Com Port COM x Detect Baud Rate Cancel e Click OK Note The INIC Explorer Software must be closed and restarted in order to take over the modified settings By default the port is set to 37999 DS60001306A page 18 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality 3 1 1 3 VIEW MENU The View Menu defines the appearance of the INIC Explorer Software user interface FIGURE 3 9 VIEW MENU view Tree vw Info Window TABLE 3 2 VIEW MENU um se Desermen View Tree Checked The The INIC Explorer Software user interface displays the Explorer Software user interface displays the Navigation Tree Unchecked The Navigation Tree is hidden Info Window Checked The INIC Explorer Software user interface displays the Information Area Unchecked The Information Area is hidden The respective setting is stored and valid after restart of the INIC Explorer Software 3 1 1 4 HELP MENU The Help Me
37. iguration String active inactive or invalid flash based or ROM OTP based INIC version influences the appearance of the first item in the context menu FIGURE 3 42 CONFIGURATION STRING CONTEXT MENU F Read Write H Factory Defaults Ga Load Ki Save The menu items are described in Table 3 11 for flash based INICs and in Table 3 12 for ROM OTP based INICs 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 43 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 7 INFORMATION This page shows the connection diagram and information fields about versions and the current state of the connection diagram FIGURE 3 43 CONNECTION DIAGRAM EXAMPLE Connection Diagram Remote PC s 43 3 Connected to COMT 0581092 v 1 6 1 Build 41 General Product 05810872 Rev Product Version 1 6 1 82 Configuration Folder E Program Files S M C INICExplorer 0881692 U61_66_61 Interface Firmuare Version 2 51 3 2 from October 8 2009 Software Version 1 6 1 Build 71 Other Boot Monitor Version 1 4 2 82 Figure 3 43 depicts an arbitrary snapshot The example shows the current versions of hardware and software in the connection diagram and the corresponding information fields If an error is shown in the Information Area the files that are stored in the configuration folder must be checked The files and the INIC firmware ver sion must match Double click on Configuration Folder to open a window and to copy the appropriate configu
38. isplays the corresponding context menu FIGURE 3 20 CONTEXT MENU OF FBLOCK INIC Update Section F5 Collapse Undock Hide Check All Uncheck All Toogle Checked The context menu provides the same functionality as shown in Table 3 6 plus the item Toggle Checked Select this item to invert the state of the check boxes inside a section 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 27 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 2 FBLOCK NETBLOCK On the page FBlock NetBlock NBMIN all functions that affect a whole MOST device are viewed Operating on this page corresponds exactly to operating on page FBlock INIC For get ting the description of the buttons and features refer to Section 3 1 6 1 3 1 6 3 VISUALIZATION The Visualization page presents the state of some properties of the OS81xxx The property states are organized in sections that can be expanded or collapsed Expand ing a section makes the state and the state history visible If the section is collapsed only the section settings are visible The section settings influence the appearance of the property states Some states and the history of the properties are shown as circle other states are shown as stack see Figure 3 21 The exact name of a state is dis played in parenthesis For more information about the states refer to the respective OS81xxx INIC API User s Manual 2 At the bottom of the Visualization page is aHome button e located that allows to ju
39. ity 3 1 3 Context Area The Context Area provides access to details of the current selected item The item can be selected via the toolbar the Navigation Tree or partly via the Context Area itself There are two kinds of pages that are being shown in the Context Area e Navigation pages such as the Start page of the INIC Explorer Software or the differ ent Resources pages These pages incorporate a short description of the page at the top and hyperlinks to navigate to pages offering more detailed information For example Figure 3 13 depicts the Start page of the INIC Explorer Software when an OS81050 INIC is evaluated In addition the Start page highlights new or updated functionalities about the INIC Explorer Software FIGURE 3 13 START PAGE OF THE INIC EXPLORER SOFTWARE EXAMPLE NIC Explorer The INI Explorer helps in debugging and evaluation of the INIC with visualizing settings contents of memory registers etc Block Diagram INIC Message Interface General NIC MOST Supe visor API Socket Connection Manager API IN Functions API MOST Net ervices MiniKernel Other Features Visualization Resources Dump HOST Hetservices Mirnkernel Data Memory 1 51 BA E Ken Ge A nr ee aa na te L dE d H 1 WIC VI II FAA H 1 d Mo a F 1 RA d NIC Processor Data Me T Tre wa rm Mt Dy d de Feet Kei NIC P
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41. k this button to revert to the factory default values Click this button to revert to the Configuration String that was read before the last write action Afterwards this Configuration String is written to the OS81xxx This item is only enabled if a Configuration String has been written to the OS81xxx Click this button to load a Configuration File A window opens Select the desired file If necessary adapt the file type When you are loading a file with a different variant or version of the INIC you have to check all properties in the INIC Explorer afterwards Click this button to save the currently displayed property values into a file A window opens Specify the path file type and a friendly name as desired Adjustable file types are e csi Selected as default can be viewed in an editor and reloaded in the INIC Explorer e dmp Select this file type if you need help from support The file cannot be reloaded Note 1 Values must be written into the INIC by clicking the Write button 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 39 INIC Explorer TABLE 3 12 A typical operation with viewing modifying and writing a Configuration String is described in Section 3 2 1 Configuration String Toolbar for ROM OTP based INICs The Configuration String Toolbar provides access to the functionality required when operating the Configuration String via the Configuration String editor The editor allows switching betw
42. ke Dump A warning window appears and informs about the steps that will be performed while making the dump see Figure 5 3 DS60001306A page 52 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Support FIGURE 5 3 MAKE DUMP WARNING BOX x 9 In order to do a dump KP 1 INTC application will be stopped 2 Resource data will be retrieved 3 Resource data can be saved locally 4 Finally the application will RESET the target chip Do vou want to proceed Please Note This operation may take while e Click Yes to proceed The INIC application on the DUT is stopped The memory data is read from the OS81050 INIG The dump area in the Context Area is updated and the background color changes to light blue Values different from 00 are displayed in bold letters FIGURE 5 4 MOST NETSERVICES MINIKERNEL DATA MEMORY UPDATED PAGE INIC Minikernel Data Memory 1 249 Bytes 16 Bits 3 Make Dump W Update All 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 53 INIC Explorer A progress bar informs about the progress while creating the dump file FIGURE 5 5 PROGRESS BAR DURING DUMPING MOST NETSERVICES MINIKERNEL DATA MEMORY Dumping MOST NetServices Mm emel Data Memory 2 4096 Bytes 8 Bits ee A new window opens FIGURE 5 6 SAVE MOST NETSERVICES MINIKERNEL RAM BYTES Saye MOST NetServices Minikernel Data Memory 2 file Save IM Dump Folder da E i Mu Recent Documents Desktop
43. l resources of the OS81xxx can be created This item is useful in case support is needed An exemplary description of the pro cedure Make a Dump can be found in Section 3 2 3 and in Section 5 2 Options Selecting this item opens an additional window see Figure 3 5 default selection is Serial RS 232 DS60001306A page 14 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality FIGURE 3 5 SERIAL SETTINGS Options Serial connection settings Connection Serial AS 232 Corn Part COM Detect COM Port detection Baud Fate 115200 Baud Rate selection COM Port selection Shared Connection Port Checked state allows shared connection Cancel In this window the connection to the INIC Explorer Interface Box can be specified It is possible to e Connect the PC and the INIC Explorer Interface Box eg selecting the COM port e Detect existing COM port connections e Share the connection 3 1 1 2 1 Select COM Port The COM port selection can be done at start up or during runtime if it is desired to con nect to another INIC Explorer To change the COM port e Click the drop down menu in the COM port selection area to find a list of all con nected COM ports see Figure 3 5 e Select a COM port e Click OK The INIC Explorer Software reconnects to the selected COM port Note Do not modify the Baud Rate that is set to 115200 rar rv ass SCSC C C O 2009 2014 Microc
44. m This web site is used as a means to make files and information easily available to customers Accessible by using your favorite Internet browser the web site contains the following information e Product Support Data sheets and errata application notes and sample pro grams design resources user s guides and hardware support documents latest software releases and archived software e General Technical Support Frequently Asked Questions FAQs technical support requests online discussion groups Microchip consultant program member listing e Business of Microchip Product selector and ordering guides latest Microchip press releases listing of seminars and events listings of Microchip sales offices distributors and factory representatives CUSTOMER SUPPORT Users of Microchip products can receive assistance through several channels e Distributor or Representative e Local Sales Office e Field Application Engineer FAE e Technical Support Customers should contact their distributor representative or field application engineer FAE for support Local sales offices are also available to help customers A listing of sales offices and locations is included in the back of this document For technical support contact support ais de microchip com DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY Revision A Sept 2014 Revision A replaces the previous SMSC documents INIC Explorer User Manual and INIC Explorer Start up Guide 2009
45. mp to the Start page of the INIC Explorer Software see Figure 3 1 FIGURE 3 21 VISUALIZATION EXAMPLE Visible Section Visualization Properties Toolbar Toolbar ET INIC Explorer sue Re File Action View Help A EC EE AI BS N O SSES El INIC Wisualization Pi FElock INIC m M YA ea AE State man dd fF Le i EE FO Natwork Interface States NIState amp xX Socket Connection Mana E am Resources e O MOST NetServices M NET_OFF 101 Data Memory 1 E Data Memon 2 INIC Processor H Data Memory 1 NET_INIT HB Data Memory 2 Configuration String i i Information NET RED ERC Interface States EHCIState LAN Power Management Interface States PMIState Ae X Network Configuration States NCState L lock State LockState IN UNLOCK 1 STABLELOCEK z UNLOCE 3 STABLELOCK 4 UNLOCE T r d Grp ot d e o A Connected to COM 058105x DS60001306A page 28 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality The circle section is able to show the values of two states The current value is high lighted in light blue e g NET OFF in Figure 3 21 and the previous value is connected via an arrow if they are different Otherwise there is no arrow The arrow points from the old state value to the current one The stack section is able to show eight values The current value is highlighted in light blue at the top of the stack e g UNLOCK in Figure 3 21
46. nana namuna nn 50 Chapter 5 Support SL Verson NOMAN WEE 51 Ar SHORT GOWN ae E EE 52 Ile LES GE 55 Worldwide Sales and Service E 58 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 3 INIC Explorer NOTES DS60001306A page 4 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc INIC EXPLORER MICROCHIP USER S GUIDE Preface NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS All documentation becomes dated and this manual is no exception Microchip tools and documentation are constantly evolving to meet customer needs so some actual dialogs and or tool descriptions may differ from those in this document Please refer to our web site www microchip com to obtain the latest documentation available Documents are identified with a DS number This number is located on the bottom of each page in front of the page number The numbering convention for the DS number is DSXXXXXA where XXXXX is the document number and A is the revision level of the document INTRODUCTION This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the INIC Explorer Topics discussed in this chapter include Document Layout Conventions Used in this Guide Acronyms Term Definitions Recommended Reading The Microchip Web Site Customer Support Document Revision History DOCUMENT LAYOUT This user s guide describes how to use the INIC Explorer The document is organized as follows Chapter 1 General Information
47. nology Inc Software Functionality FIGURE 3 40 MODIFIED ICON Modified Write Icon is active Configuration String is ACTIVE Cy EJ Read Z White H Factory Defaults Load Save The Configuration String 15 ACTIVE Take precautions when changing the values of the Configuration String This procedure will affect the default behavior of the INIC after RESET ame Type Value Unit s FA NEMIN Node ddress Nade ddress ll U NBMIN GroupAaddress Group ddress umord Ox3C8 MEMIN AbilityToWake WakeStatus enum Off INIC versionInfo Conf5tring Major stream Do 4 Property Help At the bottom of the Configuration String page is a Property Help section The name of the selected property its default value a short description of the property and if possi ble valid values or a range of valid values are presented FIGURE 3 41 PROPERTY HELP OF THE RMCK public enum INIG RMGK Divider Default Disabled Determines the output frequency for the AMCE pin The value 1 multiple of the MOST Network frame rate Fe This pin can be used as master clock to al synchronize external components to the MOST Network Valid values are 00 Disabled 01 64Fs 02 125F2 03 256F s 04 384F s 05 512Fs 06 768Fs 0 1024F z 068 153EF z Factory default value Disabled el Context Menu Right click inside the Configuration String page to access the Configuration String con text menu The state of the Conf
48. nt NodePosition E LockState StableLock D RBDOptions Options NO RBD ON RESET lt RBD ON STP ERBDOptions DiagTimeout IRDBOptions DiagTimeout 30000 ms ms IReturns the timeout value for the Ring Break Diagnosis M REDResult FF 00 m NCState State NC 5 NOTOK m NcState FlagField NOT NCS SHUTDOWN NOT NCS FBLOCKLIST O U NiVakeUpMode NO WakeUpBan FixDeviceMode CIS NIEvent TimeOutCfgStatus M NumCodingErrors 0 m PMIState Normal M attenuation 0 dB M LockTimer LockTime 100 ms E LockTimer UnLockTime 70 ms D INIC SysErrMonitor NO EM PROTECTED amp NO EM WAKEUP NO EM EH gt Socket Connection Manager gt NIC Communication Functions 4 Connected to COM2 058105x Visible API Group Figure 3 17 displays an example of an FBlock INIC page where the MOST Supervisor API group has been expanded A click onto a property displays the quick info for this item Each property inside a section comprises a check box and an indicator icon Use the check box to reduce the properties that are updated when clicking M or on this page A green indicator shows that the property has changed its value during the last update 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 25 INIC Explorer FBlock INIC Toolbar FIGURE 3 18 FBLOCK INIC TOOLBAR AND SELECTION LIST orem ae Coordination Functions General INIC Function
49. nu contains useful information regarding the application FIGURE 3 10 HELP MENU e Click About The About Box is opened The box shows the logo of the product its version and the connection of the INIC Explorer Software To close the About Box e Click inside the window 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 19 INIC Explorer 3 1 2 Application Toolbar The Application Toolbar provides buttons to display several pages of the application FIGURE 3 11 TOOLBAR AFTER RESTART History button Back Home a INIC du FBlock INIC FBlack Netlock Visualization Socket Connection Manager Resources Configuration String Information TABLE 3 3 BUTTONS OF THE APPLICATION TOOLBAR Button Description Click to return to the last page that has been viewed HE Click to select a page from the history list Click to revert to the Start page of the INIC Explorer Software en INIC Click to customize the Application Toolbar for getting top level access to the features shown in the sub menu An example for a sub menu is shown in Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 shows an example for an extended Application Toolbar modified with items that have been selected from a sub menu FIGURE 3 12 EXTENDED APPLICATION TOOLBAR a Back Home sm INIC A Resources 3 MOST NetServices Minikernel Data Memory 2 DS60001306A page 20 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functional
50. of this property depends on the value which is stored in the INIC Configuration String as default value Valid values are FFFF 0010 02FF 0500 0FEF Default Cancel e Modify the value from FFFF to 123 Either select a valid value from the list after clicking the drop down button or just enter the desired value e Click OK e Repeat the last step for all desired properties e If the state of the Configuration String is active Click Write DS60001306A page 46 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality A progress bar appears during the procedure Afterwards the current values are auto matically read from the OS81xxx and displayed in the Configuration String FIGURE 3 47 MODIFIED VALUE IN THE CONFIGURATION STRING Modified Icon NEMIN NodeAddress Node ddress uword 123 NEMIN GroupAaddress Group ddress uword 301 NBMIN AbilityTowake WakeStatus enum Off INIC versionInfo Conf5tring Major stream 0 INTC versionInfo Conf5tring Minor stream D INIC versionInfo Conf5tring Release stream D INIC RMCK Divider enum Disabled INTC ClockMode Frequency enum 44100 Hz 1 Hz INIC Remote dccess Accesslode boolean Off e Check the modified value s e g for the NodeAddress on the FBlock NetBlock page and update the page e Ifthe action fails refer to Chapter Trouble Shooting Note First modify all values as desired Then write once or activate once 3 2 2 View Properties without
51. plorer helps in debugging and evaluation offhe INIC with visualizing settings contents of memory regist rs etc Block Diagram INIC Message Interface General INIC Functions API Functions API MOST NetServices MiniKernel Other Features Resources Dump Information updated updated Error wamings 3 ERROR Invalid Sampling Frequency 0 Connected to COM1 058108x Application Status Bar Information Area 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 13 INIC Explorer The GUI allows easy navigation to the main software parts including the e Application Menu e Application Toolbar e Context Area e Information Area e Application Status Bar e Navigation Tree The window section size of the Navigation Tree and the Context Area can be custom ized by dragging the vertical divider bar to enlarge or shorten the respective area 3 1 1 Application Menu The Application Menu provides access to the main functions of the application FIGURE 3 2 APPLICATION MENU File Action View Help 3 1 1 1 FILE MENU The File Menu provides an application exit FIGURE 3 3 FILE MENU 3 1 1 2 ACTION MENU The Action Menu allows creating a dump In addition the connection can be modified FIGURE 3 4 ACTION MENU a Dump All Resources l Options TABLE 3 1 ACTION MENU Description Dump All Resources When selecting this item the application jumps to a page where a dump of al
52. r hover over the areas or icons fora moment and a hint is displayed as shown to the left in Figure 3 23 DS60001306A page 30 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality 3 1 6 4 1 Toolbar Figure 3 24 shows the SCM Toolbar the buttons are described in Table 3 7 FIGURE 3 24 SCM TOOLBAR K4 Update Report TABLE 3 7 BUTTONS OF THE SCM TOOLBAR Button Description SOS nm to update the SCM page Click this button to update the SCM page ee Click this button to collect the status information of the SCM page usu ally presented in the hints The information will be displayed in a sepa rate window also for further processing Print and Copy to Clipboard see Figure 3 25 Report FIGURE 3 25 SCM REPORT EE SCM Report scm Status Report Connections 1 16 Sockets 4 36 Open Ports 2 4 MediaLB Port Total Sockets 2 Handles 0x00 0301 Connected Sockets 1 Handlefs Ox00 Active Connections 1 Handleis 0x00 Syne Bandwidth 15 Quadlets Port ID 0x00 Port Status ACTIVE LOCKED LE Interface Mode SPIN Controller Control Port Closed Ki Be Print Copy to Clipboard 0 Cancel A right click in the SCM report window opens a context menu see Figure 3 26 The menu provides the same functionality as the Toolbar FIGURE 3 26 SCM CONTEXT MENU Fa Update Report 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 31 INIC Explorer 3 1 6
53. ration String These properties can be configured written and read with the INIC Explorer Soft ware e Click Configuration String in the Navigation Tree The current values of the Configuration String properties are displayed Writing the Configuration String differs for flash based INICs and ROM OTP based INICs e The flash based INIC e g 0581110 allows changing the Configuration String for several times For information on how to program the respective INIC Configuration String refer to the INIC Flash Guide 3 The values of the properties can be edited and even modified and written to the flash based OS81xxx see Configuration String Toolbar for Flash based INICs e The ROM OTP based INIC e g 05881092 holds the Configuration String in OTP OTP memory is divided into two sections allowing configuration settings to be writ ten only twice Programming the Configuration String is explained in the OS81 xxx Programming Guide 4 For the corresponding Configuration String Toolbar refer to the Configuration String Toolbar for ROM OTP based INICs Figure 3 36 depicts an arbitrary snapshot of the Configuration String page In addition the NodeAddress was modified to 123 FIGURE 3 36 CONFIGURATION STRING PAGE EXAMPLE Modified Titlebar Property Information Area Toolbar Property Area of the Icon OS81xxx INIC Configuration String is ACTIVE KWRead write gt Undo Factory Defaults Load Save ame Deactivate t
54. ration files to the right place i e in the Configuration Folder lf there are still errors shown contact support ais de microchip com DS60001306A page 44 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality 3 2 OPERATE THE SOFTWARE This section describes typical operations that can be done with the INIC Explorer Soft ware a proper connection and communication assumed Otherwise refer to Chapter Trouble Shooting 3 2 1 Configure the OS81xxx The INIC Explorer Software makes it easy to configure the OS81xxx by using a Con figuration String Therefore perform the following procedure e Start the INIC Explorer Software In order to cause the OS81xxx not to take the factory defaults but a modi fied Configuration String it is necessary to adjust the desired values and to write them to the OS81xxx Otherwise the factory default configuration of the firmware is active and the modified Configuration String is ignored e Click the hyperlink Configuration String Editor in the Context Area as shown in Figure 3 44 FIGURE 3 44 CONFIGURE THE OS81XXX SELECT THE CONFIGURATION STRING PAGE INIC Explorer File Action View Help Back Home E FBlock INIC NK FBlock NetBlock NW I Visualization Explorer Socket Connection Manage The INIC Explorer helps in debugging and evaluation of the INIC C A Resources with visualizing settings contents of memory registers etc Config
55. rocessor Data Memory 2 1 T fi I Th Rl oki cel etoetsoes CH 4 BS NETWOFK LATEITACe Ap Socket Connection Manager SCM m St ba m EHC Interface States s I 1 1 m m e P Management Interface States m AI Ga gt m Configuration String Information e Configuration String Editor updated s Environment updated CEO ENVIFONME Hover the mouse over the screen to see where hyperlinks are implemented 1 The offered pages depend on the chip that is explored O 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 21 INIC Explorer e Detail information pages are for example the Visualization page the FBlock INIC page INIC Processor Data Memory pages the SCM page the Configuration String page and the Information page On these pages properties of the OS81xxx can be viewed or OS81xxx related actions can be performed such as writing a Configura tion String or making a dump file Figure 3 14 depicts a page of the MOST NetSer vices MiniKernel when an OS81050 is evaluated CONTEXT AREA LOW LEVEL PAGE MOST NETSERVICES FIGURE 3 14 MINIKERNEL EXAMPLE MOST NetServices Minikernel Data Memory 1 249 Bytes 16 Bits Buttons SES Make Dump
56. ry is taken and copied to the RAM Memory i e overwrites the OTP Configuration String The Patch Memory is valid as long as the OS81xxx is connected to voltage i e switching back to an OTP memory section is not possible during runtime 3 Itis recommended to not use csi files built with a different version of INIC Due to the possibility that Configuration String properties may change from one version to another version e g changes to the names visibility etc csi files should be only used in combination with the version of the INIC for which they have been created Using csi files with different versions of INIC may lead to unpredictable results 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 41 INIC Explorer Property Area The properties of the OS81xxx Configuration String can be configured Per property the name its type the value and if available the unit are displayed Double click a property e g the RMCK property Alternatively use the cursors and press the Enter key An Edit Window opens FIGURE 3 39 CONFIGURATION STRING EDIT WINDOW Default Selected Property Property Value Adjustable Parameter Help public enum INIC RMCK Divider Default Disabied Determines the output frequency for the RMCK pin The value is a multiple of the 4 MOST Network frame rate Fs This pin can be used as a master clock to synchronize external components to the MOST Network public Anum INTC
57. s HOST Supervisor Socket Connection Manager INIC Communication Functions Let the mouse cursor hover over the buttons for a moment and a hint is displayed In addition the buttons are described in Table 3 5 TABLE 3 5 VISUALIZATION TOOLBAR BUTTONS Button Deserption gt This button toggles between two states Click the button to show all sections below that are not hidden e g MOST Supervisor in Figure 3 17 The proper ties in the sections will not be updated Click a second time to collapse the sec tions Hidden means a section is closed by clicking its X button Checking this check box means to check all sections below that are not hidden for updating Click this button to update all visible sections that are checked Click this button to update all state values Note During the updating procedure the INIC application will be stopped and the target chip will be reset Drop Down Click the drop down arrow to see all items of the page even if they are hidden List Editor Select the desired item from the list Use this functionality if some sections are hidden Click this button to view the section that is displayed in the selection list Click ing this button even presents sections that are hidden DS60001306A page 26 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc Software Functionality Section Toolbar The name ofthe API group characterizes the respective section FIGURE 3 19 SECTION TOOLBAR BD MOS
58. some common problems associated when running the INIC Explorer and the steps to follow to resolve those problems To resolve an error a Standard Procedure may be performed However if the error is related to a problem that cannot be fixed with the standard procedure refer to the addi tional sections in this chapter and try to resolve the problem lf you cannot resolve the problem refer to Chapter 5 STANDARD PROCEDURE 1 Close the INIC Explorer 2 Check all hardware connections See also Section 1 4 and Chapter 2 3 Check the LED display on the INIC Explorer Interface Box and verify if everything is displayed correctly Conn and Pwr LEDs are illuminated For details refer to Table 1 1 Press the Reset knob of the INIC Explorer Interface Box If necessary reset the INIC Restart the INIC Explorer Click Rescan yo SE Ss ERRORS RELATED TO THE INIC EXPLORER INTERFACE BOX The INIC Explorer Interface Box is not pow Power the INIC Explorer Interface Box ered The serial connection between the INIC If you use an RS 232 to RS 232 connection Explorer Interface Box and the PC laptop is not check if everything is properly plugged working If you use an RS 232 to USB connection check if you use the appropriate USB driver The 14 pin ribbon cable connection is not Properly connect the cable to the Configura working tion Debug Header Focus on the right con nection direction pin 1 assignment and on the proper ca
59. t Socket Handle 0x03 Block width 1 Quadlet 04 Direction OUT Data Type SYNCHRONOUS Channel Address 0x0004 Channel Address Offset OxFF Channel Address Block Width OxFF Let the mouse cursor hover over the socket for a moment to display additional informa tion on it see Figure 3 30 O 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 33 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 4 5 SCM INIC Connections The central part in the middle of the SCM page depicts the SCM INIC Connection Area The area displays the connections between the MOST network and the EHC As shown in Figure 3 31 there are three connections existing FIGURE 3 31 SCM INIC CONNECTIONS MedisL amp Socket Socket Handle 0x00 Block width 1 Quadlet 04 MOST Network Socket Socket Handle Ox02 Block width 1 Quadlet 04 Direction IN Direction OUT Data Type SYNCHRONOUS Data Type SYNCHRONOUS SCH AF Channel Address 0x0006 Preallocated 0x00 a NIC p Channel Address Offset 0x00 Channel Address Block Width 0x04 Connections mm mood 01108 DO 02 EJ Moz o4 mos oz Identifying symbol of the port to which the socket belongs Connection Connection Handle 0x00 Connecting In Socket 0x00 with Cut Socket 0x02 Connection Flags Demuted valid Connected Sockets to the MOST network are depicted left hand in the SCM INIC Connections sockets to the EHC
60. tive or inactive Figure 3 33 shows a configuration example in which the MediaLB Port is auto matically opened at chip start up while the Control Port is locked An inactive port is gray colored FIGURE 3 33 EHC SIDE ESTE RHAL HOST CONTROLLER MediaLE Port MediaLB Port OUT socket Identifier EX Streaming Port IN socket Control Port Each port has its own identifier e g ID 00 for MediaLB and its identifying label e g MLB As shown in Figure 3 33 the Control Port has a lock to the left of its identifier The lock symbolizes that the state of the port cannot be modified If sockets have been created for a port they are displayed below the identifier Figure 3 33 depicts a MediaLB Port with two sockets and a Streaming Port with two sockets There are two kinds of sockets IN sockets and OUT sockets The display of sockets is described in section Section 3 1 6 4 4 The rectangles automatically enlarge or shorten according to the number of sockets 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 35 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 4 7 Connection Colors The Connection Colors Area is positioned below the SCM INIC Connections Area It provides information about the maximum number of possible connections and the color in which the connections are displayed in the SCM INIC Connections Area The maxi mum number of connections depends on the firmware version of the OS81xxx By default a specific color is predefined
61. uration String i Information Block Diagram INIC Message Interface General I NIC Functions API MOST Supervisor API Socket Connection Manager API INIC Communication Functions API MOST NetServices MiniKernel Other Features Visualization Resources Dump EI e EHC Interface States Configuration String Information DR HS String Editor updated Connected to COM2 058105 The title bar on the opened Configuration String page shows the current state of the Configuration String invalid inactive active 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 45 INIC Explorer The current values are automatically read from the OS81xxx and displayed as shown in Figure 3 45 FIGURE 3 45 CONFIGURATION STRING PAGE NBMIN NODEADDRESS PROPERTY SELECTED NBMIN Nodedddress NodeAddress MBMIN Group ddress Group ddress NEMIN AbilittyTowake WakeStatus Off INTC versionInfo Caonfstring Major stream oO INIC versionInfo Conf5tring Minor stream INTC versionInfo Conf5tring Release stream D INIC RMCK Divider enum Disabled INTC ClockMode Frequency enum 44100 Hz INTC Remote access AccessMode boolean Off e Double click the desired property e g the NBMIN NodeAddress NodeAddress property An Edit Window opens FIGURE 3 46 ENTER OR SELECT A VALUE public uword NBMIN NodeAddress NodeAddress Default SFFFF With this property the logical node address of the device can be set or inquired behavior
62. ware Functionality As an example the MOST NetServices MiniKernel Data Memory 2 of an OS81050 INIC is depicted in Figure 3 35 The respective content is read and shown Figure 5 4 while making a dump FIGURE 3 35 MOST NETSERVICES MINIKERNEL DATA MEMORY 2 Make Dump Title of the button pa ba al selected page Dump area MOST NetServices Minikernel Data Memory 2 4096 Bytes 8 Bits V a Make Dump Ki TE Al MANN Update the entire content of the current memory while INC is running g OG Because the INIC is running some memory valves which changes very Fast may have smeared values in time OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG Address 00004 Value 0x00 i Home button Each page offers three buttons TABLE 3 10 TOOLBAR BUTTONS Button Description gt Click this button in order to create a dump of the currently selected page The procedure is similar as described in Section 5 2 Note During this operation the OS81xxx will be reset Click this button in order to update the current Data Memory page Because the INIC is running while updating the values it can happen that the displayed values may not reflect the current data Click this button to revert to the Start page of the INIC Explorer Software 2009 2014 Microchip Technology Inc DS60001306A page 37 INIC Explorer 3 1 6 6 CONFIGURATION STRING The default values of some OS81xxx properties are stored in the Configu

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