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Rev. 0.3

4.1.  Running Blinky

Each project has its own source files, target configuration, SDK configuration, and build configurations such as the

Debug

 and 

Release

 build configurations. The IDE can be used to manage multiple projects in a collection called a

workspace. Workspace settings are applied globally to all projects within the workspace. This can include settings
such as key bindings, window preferences, and code style and formatting options. Project actions, such as build
and debug are context sensitive. For example, the user must select a project in the 

Project Explorer

 view in order

to build that project.

To create a project based on the Blinky example:

1.  Click the 

Software Examples

 tile from the Simplicity Studio home screen.

2.  In the 

Kit

 drop-down, select 

C8051F360 Development Kit

, in the 

Part

 drop-down, select 

C8051F360

, and 

in the 

SDK

 drop-down, select the desired SDK. Click 

Next

.

3.  Under 

C8051F360 Development Kit

, select 

F36x Blinky

, click

 Next

,

 

and click 

Finish

.

4.  Click on the project in the 

Project Explorer

 and click 

Build

, the hammer icon in the top bar. Alternatively, 

go to 

Project

Build Project

.

5.  Click 

Debug

 to download the project to the hardware and start a debug session.

6.  Press the 

Resume 

button to start the code running. The LED should blink. 

7.  Press the 

Suspend

 button to stop the code.

8.  Press the 

Reset the device

 button to reset the target MCU.

9.  Press the 

Disconnect

 button to return to the development perspective.

4.2.  Simplicity Studio Help

Simplicity Studio includes detailed help information and device documentation within the tool. The help contains
descriptions for each dialog window. To view the documentation for a dialog, click the question mark icon in the
window:

This will open a pane specific to the dialog with additional details.

The documentation within the tool can also be viewed by going to 

Help

Help Contents

 or 

Help

Search

.

Summary of Contents for C8051F36 Series

Page 1: ...8051F360 Target Board C8051Fxxx Development Kit Quick Start Guide AC DC Power Adapter USB Debug Adapter USB to Debug Interface USB Cable CD ROM 3 Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter The target board is connected to a PC running the Simplicity Studio via the USB Debug Adapter as shown in Figure 1 1 Connect the USB Debug Adapter to the DEBUG connector on the target board with the 10 pin ribbon ...

Page 2: ...J9 U3 F360 U1 USB ACTIVE D5 PWR POWER D3 D4 P3 SILICON LABS www silabs com J14 3VD J13 P2 5 PORT_1 J3 PORT_2 J4 PORT_3 J5 PORT_4 J6 PORT_0 J2 J8 J12 SW3 0 TX P3 3_LED RX CTS RTS P3 2_LED SW3 1 P3 0 P0 1 P3 3 P0 2 P3 5 P3 4 P3 2 P3 1 J1 P1_PWR SER_PWR VBUS REG_IN REG_IN REG_IN J15 J16 J10 J11 C8051F360 TB R10 Silicon Laboratories USB DEBUG ADAPTER Run Stop Power ...

Page 3: ...udio Simplicity Studio from the start menu or clicking the Simplicity Studio shortcut on the desktop Follow the instructions to install the software and click Simplicity IDE to launch the IDE The first time the project creation wizard runs the Setup Environment wizard will guide the user through the process of configuring the build tools and SDK selection In the Part Selection step of the wizard s...

Page 4: ...51F360 and in the SDK drop down select the desired SDK Click Next 3 Under C8051F360 Development Kit select F36x Blinky click Next and click Finish 4 Click on the project in the Project Explorer and click Build the hammer icon in the top bar Alternatively go to Project Build Project 5 Click Debug to download the project to the hardware and start a debug session 6 Press the Resume button to start th...

Page 5: ...the files to a location and run the appropriate installer for the system x86 or x64 2 Accept the license agreement and follow the steps to install the driver on the system The installer will let you know when your system is up to date The driver files included in this installation have been certified by Microsoft 3 To complete the installation process connect the included USB cable between the hos...

Page 6: ...ts the 3 V supply net to the VDD supply net J8 Supply signal header J9 Debug connector for debug adapter interface J10 J11External crystal port pin enable connectors J12 Port I O jumper configuration block J13 Jumper connection for potentiometer to pin 2 5 J14 Jumper connection for potentiometer source to 3 V J15 Jumper connection for pin 0 3 to capacitors used when VREF is internally generated J1...

Page 7: ...the C8051F360 s general purpose I O GPIO pins through headers Pressing P3 0 or P3 1 generates a logic low signal on the port pin Remove the shorting blocks from the J12 header to disconnect Switch P3 0 and Switch P3 1 from the port pins See Table 1 for the port pins and headers corresponding to each switch Four LEDs are also provided on the target board The red LED labeled PWR is used to indicate ...

Page 8: ...port connectors 5 4 Target Board DEBUG Interface J9 The DEBUG connector J9 provides access to the DEBUG C2 pins of the C8051F360 It is used to connect the Serial Adapter or the USB Debug Adapter to the target board for in circuit debugging and Flash programming Table 3 shows the DEBUG pin definitions Table 2 J12 J19 Port Connector Pin Descriptions Pin Description 1 Pn 0 2 Pn 1 3 Pn 2 4 Pn 3 5 Pn 4...

Page 9: ... Adapter 2 The 5 V VBUS signal if P4 is connected to a USB bus and 3 The 5 V USB bus if a USB Debug Adapter is connected to the Debug Header J9 Place a shorting block at header J1 REG_IN P1_PWR to power the board directly from an AC DC Power Adapter Place a shorting block at header J1 REG_IN VBUS to power the board from the USB bus connected to P4 Place a shorting block at header J1 REG_IN SER_PWR...

Page 10: ...C8051F36x DK 10 Rev 0 3 6 Schematics Figure 4 C8051F360 Target Board Schematic Page 1 of 2 ...

Page 11: ...C8051F36x DK Rev 0 3 11 Figure 5 C8051F360 Target Board Schematic Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 12: ... to Getting Started Updated section 3 to include latest VCP driver installation instructions Changed section 4 to Software Overview Updated Evaluation Compiler restrictions in section 4 2 2 Added overview of Configuration Wizard 2 and Keil uVision Drivers to section 4 Created new section 6 Revision 0 2 to Revision 0 3 Updated Software Setup on page 3 ...

Page 13: ...or health which if it fails can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death Silicon Laboratories products are generally not intended for military applications Silicon Laboratories products shall under no circumstances be used in weapons of mass destruction including but not limited to nuclear biological or chemical weapons or missiles capable of delivering such weapons...

Page 14: ...Mouser Electronics Authorized Distributor Click to View Pricing Inventory Delivery Lifecycle Information Silicon Laboratories C8051F360DK ...

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