Setting up the fsicebase system, Setting up the hardware – Freescale Semiconductor Microcontrollers User Manual

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HC08 FSICEBASE Emulator

Setting Up the FSICEBASE System

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Microcontrollers Debugger Manual

Setting Up the FSICEBASE System

The Freescale In-Circuit Emulator Base (FSICEBASE) development system includes
cables and software. You need to connect the cables and install the software in order to use
the FSICEBASE. This section contains the following topics to help you set up the system:

Setting Up the Hardware

Establishing Communication

Setting Up the Hardware

This section explains how to connect a host computer to the Freescale In-Circuit Emulator
Base (FSICEBASE). There are three ways to connect a host computer to the FSICEBASE:

• Directly from the USB port of a host computer to the FSICEBASE USB port

• Directly from the ethernet port of a host computer to the FSICEBASE ethernet port

• From the host computer, through a Local Area Network (LAN), to the FSICEBASE

ethernet port

Connect the FSICEBASE to a host computer in one of the three ways described in the
following paragraphs.

1. If you are using an ethernet connection to connect your host computer to the

FSICEBASE through a Local Area Network (LAN):

a. Connect host computer to LAN

b. Connect FSICEBASE to LAN

c. Make sure power supply is not connected to board

d. Connect one end of ethernet cable to ethernet port of FSICEBASE (make sure to

use the straight-through ethernet cable when connecting to LAN)

e. Connect other end of ethernet cable to Local Area Network (LAN)

NOTE

To complete the connection through a LAN, obtain the IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway information from your network administrator. This
information is used in a later step.

2. If you are using an ethernet connection to connect your host computer directly to the

FSICEBASE (not through a LAN):

a. Make sure power supply is not connected to board

b. Connect one end of ethernet cable to ethernet port of FSICEBASE (make sure to

use the cross-over ethernet cable when connecting directly to a Network Interlace
Card (NIC))

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