PAS08QF80 User s Manual

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PAS08QF80 User s Manual HC(S)08 Programming Adapter PAS08QF80UM Revision 0., June 00

User s Manual PAS08QF80 HC(S)08 Programming Adapter PAS08QF80 Quick Start Guide The PAS08QF80 is a low-cost universal programming adapter for HC08 and HCS08 family MCUs. It is designed to work with programmers that use a 6-pin MON08 interface for HC08 MCUs or a 6-pin DM interface for HCS08 MCUs. It supports 80-pin 0.mm QFP and 80-pin 0.6mm QFP packages. - Connect wire jumpers MON08 connector J has the same pin signals as header J. For MON08 programming, you must connect the supplied jumpers from J to J and J. DM connector J8 has the same pin signals as header J9. For DM programming, you must connect the supplied jumpers from J8 to J and J. Headers J and J6 provide additional jumper connections to and GND for both MON08 and DM interfaces. The jumpers provide power and programming signals from the programmer to the MCU in the socket. Connections will vary depending on the specific device you are using. Refer to the device data sheet and the programmer documentation for connection information. - Insert a device to be programmed e sure that power is removed before inserting a device. Socket U is used for 80-pin 0.mm QFP devices and socket U for 80-pin 0.6mm QFP devices. Open the lever for the desired socket and insert the MCU. You should not use force when closing the socket lid. Close the socket latch to secure the device. PAS08QF80 User s Manual, Rev. 0.

- Connect the MON08 or DM programmer and program the device Connect a MON08 programmer to connector J of the programming adapter board or connect a DM programmer to connector J9 of the programming adapter board. e sure to verify that pin one of the programmer cable connects to pin one of the connector. If you are programming using DM, you may need to supply power using connector J7. You may now use the programmer to program the inserted device. Refer to your programmer documentation for further operating instructions. Once the programmer indicates that the device has been properly programmed you may turn off power, open the socket and remove the device. PAS08QF80 User s Manual, Rev. 0. Freescale Semiconductor

Item Quantity Reference Part Agile PN Mfg_Name0 Mfg_PN0 Description C 0.uF 0-70 KEMET C0C0MUCA CAP CER 0.UF 0V 0% ZU TH J,J HDR_0X 0-77 SAMTEC TSW-0-07-S-D HDR X0 TH 00MIL CTR 0H AU J TST-08-0-S-D 0-79 SAMTEC TST-08-0-S-D HDR X8 TH 00MIL CTR 0H AU SHRD J TSW-08-07-GD 0--00 SAMTEC TSW-08-07-GD CONN,HEAD,X8,STRAIGHT,OPEN J,J6 HDR_X 0-7 FCI 6800-60 HDR X TH 00MIL CTR 0H AU 6 J7 T 0-7 TYCO 767- CON T FLIP TH 7 J8,J9 TSW-0-07-S-D 0-7698 SAMTEC TSW-0-07-S-D HDR X TH 00MIL CTR 0 AU 8 R,R,R 0ohm 70-70 YAGEO AMERICA ZOR--_ RES TF 0 OHM /W % 9 U QFPSOCKET80_0.MM 0-798 ENPLAS FPQ-80-0.-0 SKT 0.MM 80 PINS QFP80_PSOC_MM_ENP 0 U QFPSOCKET80_0.6MM 0-799 ENPLAS FPQ-80-0.6-0A SKT 0.6MM 80 PINS QFP80_PSOC_6MM_ENP

U D C A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A6 A6 A6 A67 A69 A7 A7 A7 A77 A79 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A6 A6 A6 A67 A69 A7 A7 A7 A77 A79 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 QFPSOCKET80_0.MM U IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO IO IO IO IO IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO0 IO80 IO79 IO78 IO77 IO76 IO7 IO7 IO7 IO7 IO7 IO70 IO69 IO68 IO67 IO66 IO6 IO6 IO6 IO6 IO6 IO60 IO9 IO8 IO7 IO6 IO IO IO IO IO IO0 IO9 IO8 IO7 IO6 IO IO IO IO IO IO80 IO79 IO78 IO77 IO76 IO7 IO7 IO7 IO7 IO7 IO70 IO69 IO68 IO67 IO66 IO6 IO6 IO6 IO6 IO6 IO60 IO9 IO8 IO7 IO6 IO IO IO IO IO IO0 IO9 IO8 IO7 IO6 IO IO IO IO IO 80 79 78 77 76 7 7 7 7 7 70 69 68 67 66 6 6 6 6 6 60 9 8 7 6 0 9 8 7 6 80 79 78 77 76 7 7 7 7 7 70 69 68 67 66 6 6 6 6 6 60 9 8 7 6 0 9 8 7 6 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A60 A6 A6 A66 A68 A70 A7 A7 A76 A78 A80 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A60 A6 A6 A66 A68 A70 A7 A7 A76 A78 A80 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A A A A7 A9 A80 A78 A76 A7 A7 A70 A68 A66 A6 A6 A60 A8 A6 A A A0 A8 A6 A A J 9 0 9 0 9 0 6 9 0 HDR_0X J 9 0 9 0 9 0 6 9 0 HDR_0X A79 A77 A7 A7 A7 A69 A67 A6 A6 A6 A9 A7 A A A A9 A7 A A A A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 A A A6 A8 A0 R 0ohm % R 0ohm % J 9 0 TST-08-0-S-D R 0ohm % J 9 0 TSW-08-07-GD J HDR_X J6 HDR_X C 0.uF 0. J9 TSW-0-07-S-D J8 TSW-0-07-S-D J7 A T GND D C QFPSOCKET80_0.6MM A A Drawing Title: PAS08QF80 Page Title: Programming Adapter Size Document Number Rev C SCH-099 - PDF: SPF-099 Friday, June 0, 00 Date: Sheet of

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