ToolStickUniDC TOOLSTICK UNIVERSITY DAUGHTER CARD USER’S GUIDE
The ToolStickUniDC kit contains the following items:
•ToolStick University Daughter Card
The ToolStickUniSK Starter Kit includes the following items:
•ToolStick Base Adapter
•ToolStick University Daughter Card
•3-foot USB extension cable
A ToolStick daughter card requires a ToolStick Base Adapter to communicate with the PC.
The purpose of the ToolStick is to provide a development and demonstration platform for Silicon Laboratories microcontrollers and to demonstrate the Silicon Laboratories software tools, including the Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
The ToolStick development platform consists of two components: the ToolStick Base Adapter and a daughter card.The ToolStick Base Adapter provides a USB debug interface and data communications path between a Windows PC and a target microcontroller.
The target microcontroller and application circuitry are located on the daughter card. Some daughter cards, such as the ToolStick University Daughter Card, are used as general-purpose development platforms for the target microcontrollers, and some are used to demonstrate a specific feature or application.
The ToolStick University Daughter Card features a Silicon Laboratories C8051F020 Mixed-Signal MCU. The external circuitry on the daughter card includes a 22.1184 MHz crystal to enable UART communication, 4 LEDs, 4p ush-button switches, an 8-bit DIP switch, a potentiometer, and a reset switch. Ports P0, P1, and P2 of the MCU are accessible via standard headers. A separate header is available for analog input/output that connects external signals to the ADC and comparator inputs, and DAC outputs of the MCU. A small area for prototyping is also provided that can be used to connect additional hardware to the microcontroller and use the daughter card as adevelopment platform.
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Please see the document for details |
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