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CCS dsPIC Development Kit Serial Port Version

 
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CCS dsPIC Development Kit Serial Port Version
PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:24 am     Reply with quote

Have an older kit with no compiler.

How can I test the ICD programmer and board?

ICD-S40 programmer.

Do have compiler for E3 Mini with CCS Load icon.

Dev board says 'dsPIC30F4012' on it.

What is the stereo jack cable for?

Has serial port connector on it.

Is there a link to manual for this kit?

It is not the current dsPIC kit on website.
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Re: CCS dsPIC Development Kit Serial Port Version
PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:55 am     Reply with quote

Regular Guy wrote:

How can I test the ICD programmer and board?
ICD-S40 programmer.

That's an old programmer. It's supported by CCSload. CCSload has
a diagnostics page. You may be able to test it by using that page.


Regular Guy wrote:

Do have compiler for E3 Mini with CCS Load icon.

Do you have the board ? The manual for this board is Mark Siegesmund's
book, Embedded C Programming. No, there is no link for it on the CCS
website. If you have a CD from the kit, it may be on there.
If not, you will have to buy it or "Google" for it.


Regular Guy wrote:

Dev board says 'dsPIC30F4012' on it.

You apparently have this kit:
https://www.ccsinfo.com/product_info.php?products_id=dsPIC-starter-kit

Regular Guy wrote:

What is the stereo jack cable for?
Has serial port connector on it.

The cable plugs into the 3.5mm jack on the board that is labeled "RS-232".
Plug the DB-9 into your PC or laptop, if it has a DB-9 on it. If not, buy an
RS232-to-USB converter cable. This will let you use printf in your program
to display text on a serial terminal program running on your PC. Example:
TeraTerm, Putty, RealTerm, etc.

Regular Guy wrote:

Is there a link to manual for this kit?
It is not the current dsPIC kit on website.

CCS doesn't post any of their dev kit manuals online. All manuals are
found by "luck" by using Google. This is it:
http://silanus.fr/sin/formationISN/Robotique/Logiciels/CCS/Data%20Sheets/Development%20Kit%20for%20the%20dsPIC30F2010%20Exercise%20Book.pdf
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 7:56 pm     Reply with quote

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That's an old programmer. It's supported by CCSload.

Good.

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Do you have the board ?

Yes have board. Have .PDF of Mark's book.

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You apparently have this kit:

Yes and no. It would seem a current kit on CCS would have USB programmer. Ours is serial.

Will look at Exercise Book link there.

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All manuals are found by "luck" by using Google. This is it:

Thanks
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 2:15 am     Reply with quote

The connection to the programmer should not matter.
Provided CCSLoad can talk to the programmer everything should work.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 10:53 am     Reply with quote

Thank you.

Mr Siegesmund sent .PDF version of Learning Guide.

Will read it while two kits are on the way.
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