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DEV KIT FOR F005/006/007

C8051F005DK

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051F005DK
Description
DEV KIT FOR F005/006/007
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Type
MCUr
Datasheet

Specifications of C8051F005DK

Contents
Evaluation Board, Power Supply, USB Cables, Adapter and Documentation
Processor To Be Evaluated
C8051F01x
Interface Type
USB
Silicon Manufacturer
Silicon Labs
Core Architecture
8051
Silicon Core Number
C8051F005
Silicon Family Name
C8051F00x
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With/related Products
Silicon Laboratories C8051 F005/006/007
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1188

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1.3.
The C8051F000 family has on-chip JTAG and debug circuitry that provide non-intrusive, full speed, in-circuit
debug using the production part installed in the end application using the four-pin JTAG I/F. The JTAG port is
fully compliant to IEEE 1149.1, providing full boundary scan for test and manufacturing purposes.
Silicon Labs’ debug system supports inspection and modification of memory and registers, breakpoints,
watchpoints, a stack monitor, and single stepping. No additional target RAM, program memory, timers, or
communications channels are required. All the digital and analog peripherals are functional and work correctly
while debugging. All the peripherals (except for the ADC) are stalled when the MCU is halted, during single
stepping, or at a breakpoint in order to keep them in sync.
The C8051F000DK, C8051F005DK, C8051F010DK, and C8051F015DK are development kits with all the
hardware and software necessary to develop application code and perform in-circuit debug with the C8051F000/1/2,
F005/6/7, F010/1/2, and F015/6/7 MCUs respectively. The kit includes software with a developer’s studio and
debugger, an integrated 8051 assembler, and an RS-232 to JTAG protocol translator module referred to as the EC.
It also has a target application board with the associated MCU installed and a large prototyping area, plus the RS-
232 and JTAG cables, and wall-mount power supply.
95/98/NT/2000/XP computer with one available RS-232 serial port. As shown in Figure 1.7, the PC is connected
via RS-232 to the EC. A six-inch ribbon cable connects the EC to the user’s application board, picking up the four
JTAG pins and VDD and GND. The EC takes its power from the application board. It requires roughly 20mA at
2.7-3.6V. For applications where there is not sufficient power available from the target board, the provided power
supply can be connected directly to the EC.
This is a vastly superior configuration for developing and debugging embedded applications compared to standard
MCU Emulators, which use on-board “ICE Chips” and target cables and require the MCU in the application board
to be socketed. Silicon Labs’ debug environment both increases ease of use and preserves the performance of the
precision analog peripherals.
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C8051F000/1/2/5/6/7
C8051F010/1/2/5/6/7
JTAG Debug and Boundary Scan
Figure 1.7. Debug Environment Diagram
WINDOWS 95/98/NT/2000/XP
JTAG (x4), VDD, GND
RS-232
VDD GND
Rev. 1.7
Development Environment
Silicon Labs Integrated
C8051
F005
TARGET PCB
EC
The Development Kit requires a Windows

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