Increase the default baudrate to 38400 bps for RL78.

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Ian Martin 2014-01-22 18:42:18 -05:00
parent 00468a3f53
commit a897426410
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
#include "uart0.h"
#define DESIRED_BAUDRATE 9600
#define DESIRED_BAUDRATE 38400
/* Note that only 9600, 38400, and 115200 bps were tested. */
#define PRESCALE_THRESH ((38400 + 115200) / 2)

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Flash the example onto the eval board after ensuring that switch #2 of DIP switc
rl78flash/rl78flash -vv -i -m3 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b500000 -a contiki/examples/rime/example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec
Connect a terminal emulator set to 9600 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.
Connect a terminal emulator set to 38400 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.
### IPv6 Web Server ###
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Build and run the SLIP tunnel on the host machine.
Here it is assumed that the Secondary UART USB port (J3) is attached to /dev/ttyUSB1:
make -C contiki/tools tunslip6
sudo contiki/tools/tunslip6 -B 9600 -s /dev/ttyUSB1 -v3 aaaa::1/64
sudo contiki/tools/tunslip6 -B 38400 -s /dev/ttyUSB1 -v3 aaaa::1/64
Open the border router home page at http://[aaaa::302:304:506:708]/
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Flash the output file `example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec` using the
[Renesas Flash Programmer](http://am.renesas.com/products/tools/flash_prom_programming/rfp)
(registration required).
Connect a terminal emulator (e.g. HyperTerminal) set to 9600 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.
Connect a terminal emulator (e.g. HyperTerminal) set to 38400 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.
### Using IAR Embedded Workbench ###
@ -125,4 +125,4 @@ Flash the output file `example-abc.eval-adf7xxxmb4z.srec` using the
[Renesas Flash Programmer](http://am.renesas.com/products/tools/flash_prom_programming/rfp)
(registration required).
Connect a terminal emulator (e.g. HyperTerminal) set to 9600 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.
Connect a terminal emulator (e.g. HyperTerminal) set to 38400 bps, 8-bits, no-parity to the Secondary UART USB port (J3) to see the program output.