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Revision as of 10:37, 11 April 2022
Contents
Overview
- This is a guide to extending the minimal IOP example by adding IOP16 Peripherals to the minimal design
- This is not the same as Embedding the IOP16 into another design
- This guide requires general familiarity with IOP16 16-bit I/O CPU Design
Sources
- Requires two GitHub repositories
- Clone the two repositories to the same directory level since relative paths are used for source files
Steps
- Copy baseline design
- Select/add peripherals
- Create new peripherals
- Write assembly code
Baseline Design
- Starts from IOP example
- Similar to Arduino "Blink Sketch" and uses the resources
- Timer Unit 0 1 second timer
- On-board LED
- The Timer unit could be removed if desired
- Timer makes Blink easier
- Similar to Arduino "Blink Sketch" and uses the resources
- Copy the minimal design to a new folder