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Revision as of 23:28, 18 December 2008
Contents
Running PHCC
to be written.
Firmware Install / Upgrade
First, your PHCC Motherboard must be programmed with the PHCC Firmware Bootloader.
Then you should be ready for PHCC Firmware Upload.
Communication Setup
If you want to test PHCC communications using a terminal program, make sure you use the correct settings.
It is important that you remember that there are two sets of settings:
- Bootloader Mode
- Firmware Mode
Bootloader Mode Communications Settings
- 19200 bits/sec
- 8 data bits
- no parity
- 1 stop bit
- no flow control
or, in short: 19200 8N1 (no XON/XOFF, no RTS/CTS)
Firmware Mode Communications Settings
- 115200 bits/sec
- 8 data bits
- no parity
- 1 stop bit
- hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)
or, in short: 115200 8N1 RTS/CTS
Testing your PHCC Setup
Testing PHCC to make sure your boards can communicate with the host PC.
PHCC Motherboard Tips
In order to avoid "jittering" analog inputs, it's recommended that you place jumpers on all the unused analog input channels. Jumpering the ground and signal pins (1 & 2) should be sufficient.