MC13892 Evaluation Board Supports KIT13892VKEVBEJ and KIT13892VLEVBEJ, Rev. 4.038 Freescale SemiconductorSoftware10. Click on the “Create Command” button11. Select the “Assign Name to Group” option, and write “Turn on Sequence” in the group name text box12. Click on the “Create Group” button13. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “LED Control 2” register, and with the “Bytes” buttons set thefollowing value: 10010000 00001001 00000000. This will turn on the red and green LEDs14. Set a command delay of 100 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values15. Click on the “Create Command” button16. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “LED Control 3” register, and with the “Bytes” buttons set thefollowing value: 00000000 00011001 00000000. This will turn on the blue LED and the SWBST forsupplying the LEDs17. Set a command delay of 1000 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values18. Click on the “Create Command” button19. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “LED Control 2” register, and with the “Bytes” buttons set thefollowing value: 00000000 00000000 00000000. This will turn off the red and green LEDs20. Set a command delay of 100 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values21. Click on the “Create Command” button22. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “LED Control 3” register, and with the “Bytes” buttons set thefollowing value: 00000000 00000000 00000000. This will turn off the blue LED and the SWBST forsupplying the LEDs23. Set a command delay of 1000 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values24. Click on the “Create Command” button25. Select the “Assign Name to Group” option, and write “Loop” on the group name text box26. Set a group iterations value of 327. Click on the “Create Group” button28. Click on the “Save Script” button and select a location and a name for the script29. Load the script in the “Scripts” tab using the “Read Script File” button30. Verify the connections of the KITUSBCOMDGLEVME and the KIT13892VxEVBEJ.31. Click on the “Start” button of the “Scripts” tab to run the scriptThe following example shows a script that will read, and compare the battery voltage and the RTC time. This is a morecomplex script with which the user will start getting acquainted with the read value comparator:1. Go to the “Board Validation” tab and click on the “Normal Mode” button to select Script Mode2. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “GPIO WDI Write High State” command3. Set a command delay of 100 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values4. Click on the “Create Command” button5. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “GPIO PWRON1 Write High State” command6. Set a command delay of 100 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values7. Click on the “Create Command” button8. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “GPIO PWRON1 Write High State” command9. Set a command delay of 100 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values10. Click on the “Create Command” button11. Select the “Assign Name to Group” option and write “Turn on Sequence” on the group name text box12. Click on the “Create Group” button13. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “RTC Set Time From Computer Clock” command14. Set a command delay of 100 ms. The command iterations and limits can be left with the default values15. Click on the “Create Command” button16. In the “Registers” combo box, select the “ADC 1” register, and with the “Bytes” buttons set the followingvalue: 00000000 00000000 00000001. This will set the ADEN bit to enable the ADC