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==Getting Started: Using your OPL9815 on a Windows Computer==
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====Collect Materials====
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* You will need the following items.
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* A 32-00601-00 power adapter for the CRD9723
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* Either a USB-A to USB-B cable or an Opticon RS232 cable
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# Connect the 32-00606-00 power adapter to a power outlet.
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# Connect the 32-00606-00 power adapter to the CRD9723.
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# Connect the communication cable to the CRD9723.
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# Connect the communication cable to the computer.
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* If using USB then you can plug the USB cable in to any active USB port on the computer.
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* If using RS232 your computer must have a DB9 (nine pin RS232) connector on the back.
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==Application Development== |
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==Application Development== |
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The OPL9815 firmware is split into two levels, an Operating System and an Application. The Operating System Exposes the functions of the hardware to the Application level firmware, and the Application determines how the device behaves. The Operating System is developed and maintained solely by Opticon, however anyone can make an application for the OPL9815 using using the Renesas RX compiler. For code samples please write devsupport@opticonusa.com. |
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The OPL9815 firmware is split into two levels, an Operating System and an Application. The Operating System Exposes the functions of the hardware to the Application level firmware, and the Application determines how the device behaves. The Operating System is developed and maintained solely by Opticon, however anyone can make an application for the OPL9815 using using the Renesas RX compiler. For code samples please write devsupport@opticonusa.com. |