Writing to E2Prom
–
Burning Custom SigmaStudio
Programs to Non-Volatile Memory
This step writes your custom program to non-volatile memory on the KABD amplifier. This means that
the program will be retained on the KABD even after it has been powered off and then back on again.
This can be reprogrammed as many times as needed. When you are programming via SigmaStudio and
making changes on the fly, the program is only stored in TEMPORARY memory. It is not until you write
the program to E2Prom that your custom program can be reprogrammed to the DSP as the board turns
on
. If you find that your custom program is lost on a power cycle, it means you have not written the
program to E2Prom.
IMPORTANT
–
This step will erase the stock configuration of the board! This means that the default
functions of POT1-4 will be reprogrammed or removed, depending on the custom SigmaStudio project
that is burned.
See the project pack for original firmware for the KABD-250 or KABD-230.
1.
This guide assumes that you have successfully re-programmed your board with a custom
program using the ‘link compile download’ button
, and you are ready to burn it to the
E2Prom memory (it can be rewritten as many times as desired).
2.
Right click your “ADAU1701” block and click “Write Latest Compilation to E2PROM”. This means
it will burn the latest program you have compiled to E2Prom. This means the program that was
configured the last time you pressed “Link Compile Download” or just “Link Compile Connect”.
If
this option is greyed out, it means you need to press Link Compile Download and run a program
on your KABD first.
3.
In the window that opens, make sure the settings match what is in the screenshot below (they
are the default settings), and press OK.
a.
NOTE: Your programmer’s switch(es) need to be set properly for this step to work.
i.
The ICP1 switch’s position must be set to “PROGRAM”
ii.
The KPX
’s switches must be set to “USBi” and “IIC”.