Toolstick c8051f321 daughter card features demo, Hardware setup, Figure 5. hardware setup example – Silicon Laboratories F321DC User Manual

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6. ToolStick C8051F321 Daughter Card Features Demo

The ToolStick kit includes a few simple code examples. The example described in this section is titled
F321DC_FeaturesDemo. The purpose of this example is to guide a new user through the features and capabilities
of the IDE and demonstrate the microcontroller’s on-chip debug capabilities. The F321DC_FeaturesDemo
example code uses the potentiometer on the daughter card to vary the blinking rate of the LED. The first part of
this demo shows how to use the IDE to connect and download the firmware, view and modify registers, use watch
windows, use breakpoints, and single step through code. The second part of the demo shows how to use ToolStick
Terminal to receive UART data from the daughter card and how to use the GPIO pins.

6.1. Hardware Setup

Connect the ToolStick hardware to the PC using the steps below while taking note of the recommendations in
Section 1:
1. Connect the ToolStick Base Adapter to the ToolStick C8051F321 Daughter Card.
2. If available, connect the USB extension cable to the ToolStick Base Adapter.
3. Connect the ToolStick to a USB port on a PC.

See Figure 5 below for an example hardware setup using the C8051F330 ToolStick Daughter Card.

Figure 5. Hardware Setup Example

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