Hardware manual
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PHYTEC America LLC 2009 Document Number: L-718e_2
7.4 Running the Example Application
The example projects include a basic demonstration of the µC/OS-II and µC/Probe. After you load
the sample project to the phyCORE-LPC3250, the LEDs will start to blink.
Text will be output to the lower RS-232 port (at 115200 baud) giving the state of the system as shown
in the HyperTerminal screen capture below. The push buttons can be used to change the output to a
new item.
To communicate with the board through RS-232, connect a serial cable between the phyCORE Rapid
Development Kit hardware and your host-PC and open a HyperTerminal window (often located in the
start menu, on the Communications submenu of the Accessories). Configure the RS-232 interface
with the following settings:
Bits per Second: 115200
Data bits 8
Parity: None
Stops bits: 1
Flow Control: None
The upper RS-232 port (at 115200 baud) is used for µC/Probe, which allows you to view (in real-
time) the value of static / global variables in the target system. A 30-day trial version of this program
can be downloaded from the Micriµm website.