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*Select: Configure>Select Devices... | *Select: Configure>Select Devices... | ||
*Choose the correct dsPic model | *Choose the correct dsPic model | ||
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+ | | Load Bootloader || | ||
+ | *Select: File>Import... | ||
+ | *Select '''bl_$(MODEL).hex''' | ||
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| ICD 2 <-> PC || | | ICD 2 <-> PC || | ||
*Plug-in ICD 2 to PC via USB cable | *Plug-in ICD 2 to PC via USB cable | ||
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+ | | Target <-> ICD 2 || | ||
+ | *Connect six pin cable to target board. Beware of the pin assignments. Only pin 1 - 5 are used. | ||
*Power-up the target. | *Power-up the target. | ||
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+ | | ICD 2 <-> PC || | ||
*Select: Programmer>Select Programmer>MPLAB ICD 2 | *Select: Programmer>Select Programmer>MPLAB ICD 2 | ||
*If this is the first time the ICD 2 is connected to PC, MPLAB IDE will automatically download the required OS to ICD 2, wait until it has finished | *If this is the first time the ICD 2 is connected to PC, MPLAB IDE will automatically download the required OS to ICD 2, wait until it has finished | ||
*If you have not connected and powered up the target, you might see Warnings on invalid device IDs, and/or running self tests. | *If you have not connected and powered up the target, you might see Warnings on invalid device IDs, and/or running self tests. | ||
*See results of self test if necessary: Programmer>Settings, Status Tab. Refer to [http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/51331B.pdf ICD2 User's Guide] Chapter 7. | *See results of self test if necessary: Programmer>Settings, Status Tab. Refer to [http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/51331B.pdf ICD2 User's Guide] Chapter 7. | ||
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| Start Programming || | | Start Programming || | ||
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| Finishing || | | Finishing || | ||
− | *Power-down the | + | *Power-down the Target |
*Select: Programmer>Select Programmer>None | *Select: Programmer>Select Programmer>None | ||
*Unplug USB cable | *Unplug USB cable | ||
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==Download and Loading Firmware== | ==Download and Loading Firmware== | ||
+ | ===dsPicProgrammer User Guide=== | ||
+ | [http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/download/software/dsPicProgrammer/dsPicProgrammerUserGuide_V2.0.1.pdf dsPicProgrammerUserGuide_V2.0.1] | ||
===Hardware Requirement=== | ===Hardware Requirement=== | ||
− | #PC (Linux/Windows) with COM | + | #PC (Linux/Windows) with COM Port OR USB-COM converter cable |
#Target Board (with bootloader) | #Target Board (with bootloader) | ||
#5V Power Supply | #5V Power Supply | ||
===Software Requirement=== | ===Software Requirement=== | ||
− | + | #[http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/vc/?root=dspicProgrammer dsPicProgrammer] | |
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− | #[http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/vc/?root=dspicProgrammer dsPicProgrammer] | ||
===Files=== | ===Files=== | ||
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====Setup COM Port==== | ====Setup COM Port==== | ||
− | [[Image:DSC00921.JPG]] | + | [[Image:DSC00921.JPG | 480px]] |
− | *Connect your | + | *Connect your USB-COM converter cable to your computer |
− | *Or Using a real | + | *Or Using a real COM PORT |
− | [[Image:1.jpg]] | + | |
+ | ---- | ||
+ | =====Find out your COM port Number===== | ||
+ | [[Image:1.jpg | 480px]] | ||
*Go to Control Panel \ Device Manager | *Go to Control Panel \ Device Manager | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[Image:2.jpg | 480 px]] | ||
+ | *Find out your Device COM Port Number | ||
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====Get the Dspic Programmer==== | ====Get the Dspic Programmer==== | ||
− | *Download [http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/open_data/electronic_computer/platforms/dspic/dsPicProgrammer/ | + | [[Image:programmer_3.jpg |480px]] |
− | + | *Download [http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/open_data/electronic_computer/platforms/dspic/dsPicProgrammer/dsPicProgrammer3.00.01s.zip dsPicProgrammer.zip], from [http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/open_data/electronic_computer/platforms/dspic/dsPicProgrammer/ws/ updated directory] or [http://chungyan5.no-ip.org/vc svn server] | |
− | + | *Unzip the dsPicProgrammer.zip, then you have an unziped file. | |
− | *Unzip the | + | |
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ====Download Firmware==== | ||
+ | [[Image:programmer_4.jpg |480px]] | ||
+ | *Save your .hex file(foo.hex) to the folder called firmware. | ||
+ | *Run dsPicProgrammer.bat (Windows) / dsPicProgrammer.sh (linux) | ||
+ | **Make sure your device is connected through a "Direct RS232 Cable" to PC Serial Port. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[Image:programmer_6.jpg |480px]] | ||
+ | *Choose a COM port | ||
+ | *Choose a baudrate | ||
+ | ::115200 is communication speed [in bps] | ||
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+ | [[Image:programmer_7.jpg |480px]] | ||
+ | *Choose a .hex file | ||
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+ | [[Image:programmer_8.jpg |480px]] | ||
+ | *Press start | ||
+ | *Then press Yes to confirm programming the device | ||
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+ | *The status during programming | ||
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+ | [[Image:programmer_10.jpg |480px]] | ||
+ | *The programming have been completed, press OK the close the message box | ||
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===Troubleshooting=== | ===Troubleshooting=== | ||
====Invalid COM Port==== | ====Invalid COM Port==== | ||
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*Solution: | *Solution: | ||
**Copy the contents under directory '''C:/Program Files/Java/jre$(VERSION)/''' to '''/dsPicProgrammer/jre''' | **Copy the contents under directory '''C:/Program Files/Java/jre$(VERSION)/''' to '''/dsPicProgrammer/jre''' | ||
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+ | == Further reading == | ||
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+ | * [[PIC Programmers, In Circuit Programming and BootLoaders]] |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 25 April 2012
Description on how to use dsPicProgrammer to download firmware to DsPIC30F 5011 Development Board
Contents
Loading Bootloader (Once only)
Hardware Requirement
- PC with USB port (with Windows)
- ICD2 Programmer
- Target Board
- 5V Power Supply
Software Requirement
- MPLAB IDE v7.50: v7.60 is not compatible with our current ICD2 Programmers. There are consistent "Devices cannot be founded" warnings. See manual for details.
Files
- dsPicBootloader (bl_$(MODEL).hex).
Procedure
Step | Remarks |
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Install MPLAB IDE |
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Install USB Driver |
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Select Target Chip |
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Load Bootloader |
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ICD 2 <-> PC |
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Target <-> ICD 2 |
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ICD 2 <-> PC |
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Start Programming |
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Finishing |
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Download and Loading Firmware
dsPicProgrammer User Guide
dsPicProgrammerUserGuide_V2.0.1
Hardware Requirement
- PC (Linux/Windows) with COM Port OR USB-COM converter cable
- Target Board (with bootloader)
- 5V Power Supply
Software Requirement
Files
- Application hex file (e.g. app.hex)
Procedure
Setup COM Port
- Connect your USB-COM converter cable to your computer
- Or Using a real COM PORT
Find out your COM port Number
- Go to Control Panel \ Device Manager
- Find out your Device COM Port Number
Get the Dspic Programmer
- Download dsPicProgrammer.zip, from updated directory or svn server
- Unzip the dsPicProgrammer.zip, then you have an unziped file.
Download Firmware
- Save your .hex file(foo.hex) to the folder called firmware.
- Run dsPicProgrammer.bat (Windows) / dsPicProgrammer.sh (linux)
- Make sure your device is connected through a "Direct RS232 Cable" to PC Serial Port.
- Choose a COM port
- Choose a baudrate
- 115200 is communication speed [in bps]
- Choose a .hex file
- Press start
- Then press Yes to confirm programming the device
- The status during programming
- The programming have been completed, press OK the close the message box
Troubleshooting
Invalid COM Port
- In case of selecting an invalid COM port, you should see the error message:
gnu.io.NoSuchPortException: Choosing COM Port Error - Solution: check the COM port ID, or close any programs that are using the COM Port
Missing firmware file
- In case of selecting a firmware file that does not exist, you should see the error message:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: foo1.hex <The system cannot find the file specified> - Solution: check the file path
Missing RXTX driver
- In case of missing the RXTX driver, you should see the error message:
Exception in thread “main” java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: gnu/io/UnsupportedCommOperationException - Solution:
- Copy RXTXcomm.jar to /dsPicProgrammer/rxtx/lib
- Copy rxtxSerial.dll to /dsPicProgrammer/rxtx/bin (Window)
- Copy librxtxSerial.so to /dsPicProgrammer/rxtx/bin (Linux)
Missing JAVA
- In case of missing JAVA JDK or JRE, an error message will be prompted.
- Solution:
- Copy the contents under directory C:/Program Files/Java/jre$(VERSION)/ to /dsPicProgrammer/jre