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4. Basic DS33Z11 Initialization (Used for All Quick Setups)
This section covers four basic methods for configuring the DS33Z11. Any one of these initializations can be used
with the following Quick Setup examples:
1.
Device driver based. If pins J04.1+J04.2 are jumpered, the on-board device driver provides a basic
configuration for the DS33Z11. This enables traffic to pass from the Ethernet port to the serial port. Consult
the device driver documentation for further details. Sections
4.1 and
4.2 describe specific device driver
based configurations. To load the GUI interface for the device drivers go to the ChipView register mode
Tools menu and select Tools→Plugins→DS33XW Device Driver Demo.
2.
Register-Based Configuration. Launch ChipView.exe and select Register View. Sections
4.3 and
4.4 describe specific configurations.
3.
Hardware Mode. Set switches as described in the section for powering up the demo kit, then change the
following: HWMODE←3.3V, A0←3.3VV, A1←3.3V, A2←0V. This sets the part for LSB first, scrambling off,
HDLC encapsulated. At this point traffic will pass from the Ethernet port to the serial port. In this mode
broadcast frames are not passed (i.e., ping).
4.
EEPROM mode is available with the DK, but is beyond the scope of this manual.
4.1
Quick Setup #1 (Device Driver + T1 or E1)
Install jumpers to place the serial interface in T1E1 mode as shown in
Figure 1.Complete the hardware configuration and one of the basic DS33Z11 configurations as described in the
previous section. (Ensure jumpers for J04.1+J01.2 are installed to enable the device driver).
Remove jumper between J04.9 and J04.10:
Install jumper between J04.7 and J04.8 for E1 mode. Remove jumper between J04.7 and J04.8 for T1 mode.
Place a loopback connector at the DS2155 network side; RLOS LED DS13 should go out.
At this point any packets sent to the DS33Z11 are echoed back. Incoming packets (i.e., ping) should cause the
ACT LED to blink.
To interact with the device driver select from the drop down menu:
Tools→Plugins→Load Plugins. When asked if DLLs have already registered select yes
Select Tools→Plugins→DS33Z44/11/41 Device Driver Demo
A new form called ‘Zchip Configuration’ pops up.
Preload basic configuration for the GUI by selecting File→Load Settings (in the ‘Zchip Configuration’ form).
Select the file named ‘basic_Config.eset’
4.2
Quick Setup #2 (Device Driver + T3 or E3)
Install jumpers to place the serial interface in T3E3 mode as shown in
Figure 1.Complete the hardware configuration and one of the basic DS33Z11 configurations as described in the
previous section. (Ensure jumpers for J04.1+J01.2 are installed to enable the device driver).
Install jumper between J04.9 and J04.10:
Install jumper between J04.7 and J04.8 for E3 mode. Remove jumper between J04.7 and J04.8 for T3 mode.
Place jumpers to loopback the DS3170 network side; RLOS LED DS12 should go out.
At this point any packets sent to the DS33Z11 are echoed back. Incoming packets (i.e., ping) should cause the
ACT LED to blink.
To interact with the device driver select from the drop down menu:
Tools→Plugins→Load Plugins. When asked if DLLs have already registered select yes
Select Tools→Plugins→DS33Z44/11/41 Device Driver Demo
A new form called ‘Zchip Configuration’ pops up.
Preload basic configuration for the GUI by selecting File→Load Settings (in the ‘Zchip Configuration’ form).
Select the file named ‘basic_Config.eset’