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36 lines
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Hardware requirements
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- 2x Mini/micro USB cables
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- Target microcontroller board
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- Personal Computer
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- FreeMASTER 2.5 or later installed on PC
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Board settings
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No special settings are required. The demo communicates over a virtual serial
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line (CDC) interface implemented by the microcontroller application and available
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at the device USB port. Two USB cables are required, one for the debugger session
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and the other for the microcontroller device USB port connection.
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Prepare the demo
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1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the Debug USB port on the target board.
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2. Compile and download the program to the target microcontroller.
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3. Run and resume application execution when debugger stops in the main() function.
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Connect with FreeMASTER
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4. Connect the 2nd USB cable between host PC and the microcontroller USB port on the target board.
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5. Wait for the operating system to configure the new USB serial device and assigns the COMx port.
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6. Run FreeMASTER, use the Connection Wizard or open Project Options.
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7. Select serial communication, choose the newly installed COMx port and connect at speed 115200 bps.
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8. Start communication, FreeMASTER loads the initial TSA Active Content links in the Welcome page.
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9. Click the "FreeMASTER Demonstration Project (embedded in device)" in the Welcome page
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10. The demo is now running, you should be able to watch variable values and graphs.
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More information
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Read more information about FreeMASTER tool at http://www.nxp.com/freemaster.
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Feel free to ask questions and report issues at FreeMASTER's
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community page at https://community.nxp.com/community/freemaster
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