Specifications
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S1C33 Family
■ S1C33 STARTUP GUIDE
The following describes available materials and how to use them as references when you examine the type of
S1C33 product to choose or when you actually start developing your application system.
1) Collection of S1C33 Family data sheets
First, take a look at the list shown previously to get an overall view of the S1C33 Family, including the types
of microcomputers, development tools, middleware, and demonstration boards. For an outline description of
each product, see the relevant part of this collection of data sheets. Each type of microcomputer and
middleware is outlined in one to several pages.
2) Manuals
When you need detailed information about any microcomputer, development tool, middleware, or demonstra-
tion board, refer to the manual for that product. When manuals are needed, please contact Seiko Epson or a
local Seiko Epson distributor. Manuals in PDF format are also included in the data CD described in (3) below.
The following lists the typical manuals that are needed first:
• S1C33000 Core CPU Manual
• S1C33 Family C Compiler Package Manual
• S1C33xxx Technical Manual (xxx denotes the microcomputer type which includes, for example, 209 or
L01)
• S1C33 Family Application Note
In particular, S1C33 Family Application Note contains information on how to write CPU core and S1C33
programs, as well as S1C33 peripheral function programming, and information on basic circuit board and
sound output features. Please be sure to read S1C33 Family Application Note before starting development.
3) S1C33 Family data CD
Obtain the "S1C33 Family data CD" from Seiko Epson.
The following are included. Refer to the necessary data.
• Manuals for all PDFs in the S1C33 Family (in English and Japanese)
• Bug reports (regarding the IC, tools, etc.)
•Circuit diagrams of all demonstration boards (PDF)
• Photographs of all hardware tools and demonstration boards
•Q & A (in Japanese only)
• Patches (e.g., function extensions and bug fixes) for the latest versions of development tools and
middleware
• Middleware demonstration software (demonstration samples that can be run after downloading to the dem-
onstration board)
•Evaluation versions of development tools
Primary tools are included so that you can start development before purchasing tools.
• Evaluation versions of middleware
Samples, execution files, and PC tools are included. Check this data to see what kinds of samples and
tools are available. Note that because binary libraries are not included, you cannot use this data for
development purposes using the make utility.
Before starting development, be sure to consult the bug reports for the microcomputer used. Also, because
bug reports are updated and/or released from time to time, be sure to get the latest information from Seiko
Epson. Bug reports are distributed in the file named "report
date
.exe" (e.g., report00_09_20.exe). When this
file is executed, the data is expanded into "c:\s1c33\reprt" in the same form as the data CD.