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IPC@CHIP Documentation - SC12 @CHIP-RTOS V1.10

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<strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong> <strong>Documentation</strong> Index<br />

Introduction<br />

Boot Flow chart <strong>SC12</strong> <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> <strong>V1.10</strong><br />

This page describes the boot process and its error handling of the <strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong>. Also a list of all possible errors during boot up is attached.<br />

Boot Flow Chart<br />

❍ Boot Flow Chart<br />

❍ Possible errors during the boot process<br />

The boot process consists of two steps. In the first step the bootloader will be executed. It checks on the serial EXT port if an <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> update<br />

request comes in (from CHIPTOOL). If not, the bootloader goes to the second step by jumping into the <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong> startup code. Below there are the<br />

flow charts of step one (bootloader) and step two (<strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong>)<br />

The errors in the diagrams will be described in the next point (Possible Error while the boot process)<br />

1. Boot Flow chart of the <strong>@CHIP</strong>s bootloader:<br />

2. Boot Flow chart of the <strong>@CHIP</strong>-<strong>RTOS</strong>:<br />

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