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DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.

8 (installer package)


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The following are the prerequisite for the installation of the DAVE
TM
.
Computer PC with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-
bit version)
RAM 2 GB


Notes

The installer installs:
DAVE v3.1.8 build date 2013-09-12
The Segger J-Link driver for ARM v4.74 including a USB driver for J-Link OB with CDC.
DAVE Apps libraries and Device Descriptions of XMC4000 and XMC1000 microcontrollers
update site v1.0.50 or higher (if not installed yet).

DAVE v3.1.8 can only work with the DAVE Apps libraries update site v1.0.50 or higher.


The version convention of DAVE follows the rules that the last digit in the version indicates whether
the version is stable or unstable:
Even last digit: version is stable
Odd last digit: version is an intermediate release that may contain issues


Important Sections in this Document
Procedure to Install DAVE
Procedure to update DAVE Apps and Device Descriptions
Procedure to Install DAVE Apps and Device Description
Procedure to Import Example DAVE App Projects
Procedure to Update DAVE Online after Installation




DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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Procedure to Install DAVE
TM
:

1. Double Click DAVE-3.1.8_Master_Setup.exe

2. Follow Instructions provided by installer to install following components:

2.1 Check both installation options:
DAVE-3.1.8
SEGGER-JLinkARM_V474




2.2 DAVE-3.1.8
The DAVE-3.1.8 will be installed parallel (as a new instance) to an older version of DAVE.
The existing DAVE installation and projects will be retained.


2.3 Installation of DAVE Apps libraries and device description.
If the installer doesnt find an existing default local Library Store:
..\ Users\<user>\Infineon\D3LibraryStore_3.1.8
It creates a new local Library Store and stores a complete set of DAVE App libraries and device
descriptions. Hence it is not required to additionally download the DAVE Apps and device description
from the web after the DAVE installation.
Please note, DAVE v3.1.8 uses a different default location of the local Library Store. Because of an
updated resource solver (eclipse CLP 6.1), DAVE v3.1.8 should not work with local Library Stores
from older DAVE versions and vice versa.


2.4 SEGGER J-LinkARM_V474
The Installer for the J-Link drivers is automatically started.
Important: Please, keep the default option Install USB Driver for J-Link-OB with CDC (see yellow
marker on the screen shot below) checked.
Otherwise you may not be able to use the J-Link OB on the various kits of the XMC microcontrollers.

DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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You may also download a new version of the J-Link driver from www.segger.com


2.5 After the installation is finished it creates following entries/shortcuts
Start -> All Programs ->DAVE-3.1.8
\DAVE-3.1.8
\Release Notes
\Uninstall DAVE-3.1.8

DAVE-3.1.8 desktop shortcut


3. Start DAVE-3.1.8 by one of these methods:
3.1. Desktop shortcut DAVE-3.1.8
or
3.2. Start -> All Programs -> DAVE-3.1.8 -> DAVE-3.1.8.exe


4. Select a workspace folder.
We recommend creating a new workspace. To use the existing projects with DAVE v3.1.8, Please
use the import feature of DAVE. For detailed instructions, please refer to section 4.5.1 of DAVE
user manual @ DAVE ->Help ->Help Contents.
Workspaces created with earlier versions of DAVE can only be used if the earlier DAVE version is
removed and this new DAVE instance is installed in the location of the older version (see above).
If this is not the case the respective environment variables have to be adjusted to the location of
this instance and the local library store preference of this workspace has to be updated to DAVE
Apps libraries update site v1.0.50.


5. Update DAVE
TM
Apps & Device Description as per below instructions.


Update of DAVE Apps
Although a complete set of DAVE Apps and device description is already installed we recommend
updating them.

1. Click Menu Option Help -> Check for DAVE App Updates

2. Chose all shown options of Library_DAVEApps and Library_DeviceDescriptions as shown in #5
(screen shot) of the following section.





DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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Procedure to Install DAVE
TM
Apps libraries and Device Description:

The above described update function works only for already installed DAVE Apps libraries and Device
Description libraries. How to install new libraries or over-install existing libraries is described in this
section: Please note, that with DAVE v3.1.8 the minimum required version for the DAVE Apps
libraries update site is v1.0.50.

There are two options to install the DAVE Apps libraries / device descriptions libraries.


Option 1: Installation with direct access from DAVE to the web

1. Click menu option Help -> Install DAVE Apps/ Example Library




2. Select DAVE Apps Library Manager option







3. Select all Libraries
Note: If nothing is shown, there are no newer versions of DAVE Apps and Device Descriptions
available. To over-install existing libraries please uncheck Hide items that are already downloaded



4. Click Next

5. Click terms of agreement acceptance.



6. Click Finish. Apps shall be downloaded and restart of DAVE Software is prompted.

7. Click OK. Apps and Device Description Installation completed.



If you get a connection fail message


most likely the Eclipse network connection
settings are not compliant to the network your
are connected to. Please follow the instructions
under #8 below for the correct network settings.
DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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8. Correct Network settings in case of connection problems:
The network settings must be compliant to the used network. For direct connections or VPN type of
connections different settings are required.
The network connection setting can be changes as following:

Click Window , Preferences, ->General ->Network Connections




Select Direct in case you are directly connected to the internet.




Select Native and check the HTTP dynamic host option if you are connected to the internet via a
VPN connection or via a proxy server.



Option 2: Download the Complete DAVE App Library with a web browser and install them
from the downloaded zip file

1. Download the library to a local folder (e.g. c:\apps_library) from DAVE
TM
website.

2. Unzip the downloaded zip file.

3. Click menu option Help -> Install DAVE Apps/Example Library

4. Click Add
DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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5. Click Local


6. Enter Local App Library Path and Click OK


7. Click OK again in next window

8. Select libraries


9. Click Next

10. Click terms of agreement acceptance.


DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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11. Click Finish. Apps shall be installed and restart of DAVE Software is prompted.

12. Click OK. Apps and Device Description Installation completed.



Procedure to Import Example DAVE
TM
App Projects:

1. Click Menu Option Help -> Install DAVE Apps/Example Library

2. Click DAVE Project Library Manager option



3. Select DAVE Example Projects to be downloaded and imported to the project.



4. Click Next

5. Click terms of agreement acceptance.



6. Click Finish. Example Projects shall be downloaded and imported into the workspace.


Alternatively all example projects can be downloaded as individual zip file from a dedicated web site.

Instructions to download the examples from the dedicated download site:
1. Accept to license term statement
2. Use the keyword search filter to select the projects of interest
3. Download the selected DAVE project zip file by clicking on the project
4. Open DAVE, then press: >File >Import >Infineon >DAVE Project
5. Check: Select Archive File and browse to the downloaded DAVE project zip file
6. Press: Open
DAVE_Installation_Procedure_v3.1.8 (installer package)


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Refer DAVE
TM
User Manual for more information on Getting Started & further details.
Help Menu -> Help Contents -> DAVE User Manual



Also check out the DAVE Support Portal for more information


Procedure to Update DAVE Online after Installation

There might be updates of the DAVE related Eclipse plug-ins available:
Please run the Eclipse SW update feature after installation to ensure that the latest update is used.
To update press: -> Help ->Check for Updates
DAVE updates are indicated with DAVE3 in the plug in features.




Procedure to Un-install DAVE product

1. Start -> All Programs -> DAVE-3.1.8 -> Uninstall DAVE-3.1.8


Procedure to Un-install SEGGER-J-LinkARM_V4.74 product

1. Start -> All Programs -> SEGGER -> J-Link ARM V4.74 -> Remove J-Link ARM V4.74







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