Nu-LB-M051 User Manual
ARM Cortex™-M0
32-BIT MICROCONTROLLER
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For NuMicro M051 Series
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1 Overview ..................................................................................................... 3
2 Nu-LB-M051 Introduction ............................................................................... 3
2.1 Functional Block of Nu -LB-M051 ............................................................................. 4
2.2 Pin Assignment for Extended Connector.................................................................... 5
3 How to Start Nu-LB-M051 on the Keil μVision® IDE ............................................ 6
3.1 Keil uVision® IDE Software Download and Install ....................................................... 6
3.2 Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Download and Install............................................................ 6
3.3 Hardware Setup.................................................................................................... 6
3.4 Smpl_StartKit Example Program ............................................................................. 7
4 How to Start Nu-LB-M051 on the IAR Embedded Workbench............................... 8
4.1 IAR Embedded Workbench Software Download and Install .......................................... 8
4.2 Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Download and Install............................................................ 8
4.3 Hardware Setup.................................................................................................... 8
4.4 Smpl_StartKit Example Program ............................................................................. 9
5 Nu-LB-M051 Schematic................................................................................ 10
6 Download NuMicro Family Related Files from Nuvoton Company ...................... 13
6.1 Download NuMicro Keil μVision® IDE driver ........................................................... 13
6.2 Download NuMicro IAR EWARM driver .................................................................. 14
6.3 Download NuMicro M051 series BSP Software Library ............................................. 15
7 Revision History.......................................................................................... 16
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1 Overview
Nu-LB-M051 is the specific development tool for NuMicro M051 series. Users can use Nu-LB-M051 to learn easily how
to display information, store date, communicate with PC and interact with human through M051 series. Besides, it also
integrates ICE controller called Nu-Link-Me and users do not need other additional ICE or debug equipments.
2 Nu-LB-M051 Introduction
Nu-LB-M051 uses the M0516LAN as the target microcontroller and includes rich functional blocks on board. Figure 2-1
is the positive and negative Nu-LB-M051. The positive Nu-LB-M051 includes main chip (M0516LAN), INT key, reset
key, variable resistance, RGB LED, 8 LEDs, 128x64 Dot Matrix LCD and RS232 interface. The negative Nu-LB-M051
includes EEPROM, Flash and ICE controller called Nu-Link-Me.
Nu-LB-M051 is similar to other development boards. Users can use the functional blocks connected with M0516LAN to
develop and verify applications to emulate the real behavior. The on board chip covers M051 series features. The Nu-LB-
M051 can be a real system controller to design users’ target systems.
Nu-Link-Me is a Debug Adaptor. The Nu-Link-Me Debug Adaptor connects your PC's USB port to your target
system (via Serial Wired Debug Port) and allows you to program and debug embedded programs on the target
hardware. To use Nu-Link-Me Debug adaptor with IAR or Keil, please refer to “Nuvoton NuMicro IAR ICE driver
user manual “or Nuvoton NuMicro Keil ICE driver user manual” in detail. These two documents will be stored in the
local hard disk when the user installs each driver.
Figure 2-1 Nu-LB-M051
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2.1 Functional Block of Nu -LB-M051
Nu-LB-M051 provides the rich functional blocks connected with M0516LAN to display information,
communicate with PC, store data and interact with human. Users can follow the pin assignment at Table 2-1 to
control every functional block.
Functional Block Pin assignment Pin Function Description
ICE controller(Nu-Link-Me) ICE_CLK
ICE_DATA
SWD interface
Reset Key /RST Reset
INT Key P3.2 INT0
Variable Resistance P1.0 AIN0(ADC input)
Buzzer P4.3 PWM3
GRB LED P4.0
P4.1
P4.2
PWM0
PWM1
PWM2
8 LEDs P2.0~P2.7 GPIO or PWM0~PWM7
EEPROM P3.4
P3.5
I2C SDA
I2C SCL
FLASH P0.4
P0.7
P0.6
P0.5
SPISS1
SPICLK1
MISO_1
MOSI_1
P1.4
P1.7
P1.6
P1.5
SPISS0
SPICLK0
MISO_0(LCD Reset)
MOSI_0
Black Dot Matrix LCD Panel
P1.1 Background Enable/Disable
P4.4
P4.5
P3.6
P3.7
/CS
ALE
/WR
/RD
EBI Interface
P0.0~P0.7
P2.0~P2.7
AD0~AD7
AD8~AD15
Table 2-1 Functional Block for Nu-LB-M051
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2.2 Pin Assignment for Extended Connector
Nu-LB-M051 provides M0516LAN on board and the extended connector for LQFP-48 pin. Table 2-2 is the pin
assignment for M0516LAN.
Pin No Pin Name Pin No Pin Name
01 P1.5, MOSI_0, AIN5 25 P2.5, PWM5, AD13
02 P1.6, MISO_0, AIN6 26 P2.6, PWM6, AD14
03 P1.7, SPICLK0, AIN7 27 P2.7, PWM7, AD15
04 /RST 28 P4.4, /CS
05 P3.0, RXD 29 P4.5, ALE
06 AVSS 30 P4.6, ICE_CLK
07 P3.1, TXD 31 P4.7, ICE_DAT
08 P3.2, /INT0, STADC 32 P0.7, SPISCLK1, AD7
09 P3.3, /INT1, MCLK 33 P0.6, MISO_1, AD6
10 P3.4, T0, SDA 34 P0.5, MOSI_1, AD5
11 P3.5, T1, SCL 35 P0.4, SPISS1, AD4
12 P4.3, PWM3 36 P4.1, PWM1
13 P3.6, /WR, CKO 37 P0.3, RTS0, AD3
14 P3.7, /RD 38 P0.2, CTS0, AD2
15 XTAL2 39 P0.1, RTS1, AD1
16 XTAL1 40 P0.0, CTS1, AD0
17 VSS 41 VDD
18 LDO_CAP 42 AVDD
19 P2.0, PWM0, AD8 43 P1.0, T2, AIN0
20 P2.1, PWM1, AD9 44 P1.1, T3, AIN1
21 P2.2, PWM2, AD10 45 P1.2, RXD1, AIN2
22 P2.3, PWM3, AD11 46 P1.3, TXD1, AIN3
23 P2.4, PWM4, AD12 47 P1.4, SPISS0, AIN4
24 P4.0, PWM0 48 P4.2, PWM2
Table 2-2 Pin Assignment for M0516LAN
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3 How to Start Nu-LB-M051 on the Keil μVision® IDE
3.1 Keil uVision® IDE Software Download and Install
Please visit the Keil company website (http://www.keil.com) to download the Keil μVision® IDE and install the RVMDK.
3.2 Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Download and Install
Please visit the Nuvoton company NuMicro website (http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro ) to download “NuMicro Keil
μVision® IDE driver” file. Please refer to Chapter 6.1 for the detail download flow. When the Nu-Link driver has been
well downloaded, please unzip the file and execute the “Nu-Link_Keil_Driver.exe” to install the driver.
3.3 Hardware Setup
The hardware setup is shown as Figure 3-1
Figure 3-1 Nu-LB-M051 Hardware Setup
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3.4 Smpl_StartKit Example Program
This example demonstrates the ease of downloading and debugging an application on a Nu-LB-M051 board.
It can be found on Figure 3-2 list directory and downloaded from Nuvoton NuMicro website following on Chapter 6.3.
Directory Project File
Figure 3-2 Smpl_StartKit Example Directory
To use this example:
The LCD will display the result of ADC on the Nu-LB-M051 board.
Start μVision®
Project-Open
Open the Smpl_StartKit.uvproj project file
Project - Build
Compile and link the Smpl_StartKit application
Flash – Download
Program the application code into on-chip Flash ROM
Start debug mode
Using the debugger commands, you may:
Review variables in the watch window
Single step through code
Reset the device
Run the application
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4 How to Start Nu-LB-M051 on the IAR Embedded Workbench
4.1 IAR Embedded Workbench Software Download and Install
Please connect to IAR company website (http://www.iar.com) to download the IAR Embedded Workbench and install the
EWARM.
4.2 Nuvoton Nu-Link Driver Download and Install
Please connect to the Nuvoton Company NuMicro website (http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro) to download
“NuMicro IAR ICE driver user manual” file. Please refer to Chapter 6.2 for the detail download flow. When the Nu-Link
driver has been well downloaded, please unzip the file and execute the “Nu-Link_IAR_Driver.exe” to install the driver.
4.3 Hardware Setup
The hardware setup is shown as Figure 4-1
Figure 4-1 Nu-LB-M051 Hardware Setup
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4.4 Smpl_StartKit Example Program
This example demonstrates the ease of downloading and debugging an application on a Nu-LB-M051 board.
It can be found on Figure 4-2 list directory and downloaded from Nuvoton NuMicro website following on Chapter 6.3.
Directory Project File
Figure 4-2 Smpl_StartKit Example Directory
To use this example:
The LCD will display the result of ADC on the Nu-LB-M051 board.
Start IAR Embedded Workbench
File-Open-Workspace
Open the Smpl_StartKit.eww workspace file
Project - Make
Compile and link the Smpl_StartKit application
Project – Download and Debug
Program the application code into on-chip Flash
ROM.
Single step through code
Reset the device
Run the application
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SPI_MISO
SPI_CLK
UART_TX
UART_RX
RX
TX
SPI_SS
SPI_SS SPI_MOSI
SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO
SPI_CLK
SPI1_MISO SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_SS
SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_SS
SPI1_CLK SPI1_CLK
SPI1_MISO
VCC
R4
10K
R0603
C6
10uF/10V
TANT-A
SW1
PUSH BOTTOM
SW
AD[0..15]
AD[0..15]
PIN2PIN1 JP2
HE AD ER 6X2
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
PIN3
PIN9 PIN8
PIN5 PIN6
PIN4
PIN12PIN11 PIN10
PIN7
ICE_RST
ICE_RST
VCC
GND
GND
VCC
C15
820pf
C0603
ADC0
ADAVSS
ADAVSS
PIN40 AD0
PIN6
PIN18
PIN48 PWM2
PIN17
CB3
0.1u
C0603
DAVDD
PIN14nRD
PIN41
CB7
0.1u
C0603
PIN31 ICE_DAT
PIN15
PIN29 ALE
PIN30 ICE_CLK
PIN13nWR
VCC
PIN44 LCD_LED
PIN46
VCC5
ADAVSS
PIN42
VCC5
PIN4ICE_RST
PIN7TX PIN8INT0
PIN5RX
PIN1SPI_MOSI
CB4
10uF/6.3V
TANT-R
PIN9
PIN20LED1AD9 PIN19LED0AD8
PIN25 LED5 AD13
PIN21LED2AD10 PIN22LED3AD11
PIN28 nCS
PIN26 LED6 AD14
PIN23LED4AD12
PIN27 LED7 AD15
PIN24PWM0
PIN35 SPI1_SS AD4
PIN36 PWM1
PIN33 SPI1_MISO AD6
PIN37 AD3
PIN34 SPI1_MOSI AD5
PIN32 SPI1_CLK AD7
PIN39 AD1
PIN43 ADC0
PIN38 AD2
U5
M052 LQFP 48
IC51-0484-806
AIN1/T2/P1.1 44
AIN2/RXD1/P1.2 45
AIN3/TXD1/P1.3 46
AIN3/SS0/P1.4 47
P4.2 48
MOSI_0/AIN5/P1.5
1
MISO_0/AIN6/P1.6
2
SCLK0/AIN7/P1.7
3
VSS
17
LDO_CAP
18
P2.0/AD8/PWM0
19
P2.1/AD9/PWM1
20
P2.2/AD10/PWM2
21
P2.3/AD11/PWM3
22
P2.4/AD12/PWM4
23
P4.0
24
P2.6/AD14/PWM6 26
P4.6/ICE_CLK 30
P4.7/ICE_DAT 31
P0.7/AD7/SCLK1 32
P0.6/AD6/MISO_1 33
P0.5/AD5/MOSI_1 34
P0.4/AD4/SS1 35
P4.1 36
P0.3/AD3/RTS0 37
P0.2/AD2/CTS0 38
P0.1/AD1/RTS1 39
RST
4
RXD/P3.0
5
AVSS
6
MCLK/INT1/P3.3
9TXD/P3.1
7
INT0/P3.2
8
SDA/T0/P3.4
10
SCL/T1/P3.5
11
P4.3
12
P3.6/WR/CKO
13
P4.5/ALE 29
P4.4/CS 28
AIN0/T2/P1.0 43
AVDD 42
VDD 41
P0.0/AD0/CTS1 40
P3.7/RD
14
XTAL1
16 XTAL2
15
P2.5/AD13/PWM5 25
P2.7/AD15/PWM7 27
ICE_DAT
ICE_CLK
ICE_CLK
ICE_DAT
PIN3SPI_CLK
PIN47 SPI_SS
PIN45
PIN11SCL
PIN2SPI_MISO
PIN12PWM3
PIN10SDA
LCD_LED
LCD_LED
CB1
0.1u
C0603
DAVDD
CT1
10uF/10V
TANT-R
CB2
0.1u
C0603
VCC
CT2
10uF/10V
TANT-R
L2
L0603
ADAVSS
L3
L0603
CB6
0.1u
C0603
CT3
10uF/10V
TANT-R
U1
RT9164A-3.3v
IN
3
GND
1
OUT
2
OUT
4
VCC5
nWR
nWR nRD
nRD ALE
ALE nCS
nCS
JP4
HE AD ER 6X2
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
PIN13
PIN17 PIN18
PIN15 PIN16
PIN14
PIN23 PIN24
PIN19 PIN20
PIN21
PIN26PIN25
PIN22
JP3
HEADER 6X2
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
PIN28PIN27
PIN29 PIN32
PIN35
PIN31
PIN33
PIN30
PIN36
PIN34
JP1
HE AD ER 6X2
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
910
11 12
PIN37
PIN39 PIN38
PIN41
PIN45 PIN44
PIN42
PIN40
PIN43
PIN47 PIN48
PIN46
DAVDD
VR1 20K
VCC
R1
10K
PWM3 R2
10K
R0603 BZ1
2400Hz
1
2
Q1
8550
RINT1
10K
R0603
VCC
INT0
SW_INT1
PU SH BOTTOM
SW
LED[0..7]
LED[0..7]
PowerNuMicr o M0516
Pin in terface
ADCBuzzerReset
24LC64 3 Color LED
C14
20p
C0603
X3
12MHz
XTAL3-1
C13
20p
C0603
PIN16
EEPROM
ADDRESS:0H
SCL
I2C-EEPROM
24LC64
U4
GND
4A2
3A1
2A0
1
SDA 5
SCL 6
WP 7
VCC 8
VCC
SDA
R7
2.2K
R8
2.2K
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RRGB3 500 R0603
VCC
RGBLED1
1
2
3
4RRGB1 500 R0603 PWM1
PWM2
PWM0
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SPI_CLK
LCM_RST
UART_RX
UART_TX
RX
TX SPI_MISO
SPI_MOSI
SPI_SS
SPI_MOSI
SPI_SS
SPI_CLK
SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_SS
SPI1_CLK
SPI1_MISO SPI1_CLK
SPI1_MISO
SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_SS
AD2
AD0
AD4
nRD
AD14
AD12
AD10
nCSALE
AD8
AD6
AD1
AD7
AD11
AD9
AD5
AD15
nWR
AD3
AD13
H EAD ER 2X13
J1
HRADER13X2\2.54
17
3
1
15
9
13
7
19
11
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
5
2122 2324 2526
VCC
VCC
GND
VCC
GND LCD_LED
LCD_LED
U3
W25X16VSSIG
SOIC-8P
CS#
1
DO
2
WP#
3
GND
4DI 5
CLK 6
HOLD# 7
VCC 8
VCC
SPI1b_MISO SPI1b_CLK
SPI1b_MOSI
R6
4.7K
SPI1b_SS
R5
4.7K
AD[0..15]
AD[0..15]
nWR
nRD
nWR
nRD
nCS
ALE
nCS
ALE
CB5
0.1u
C0603
T2 K
C7
0.01u
C0603
R12
10K
R0603
C10
4.7u
C0603
T1 A
C9
1u
C0603
R11
10M
R0603
VCC
VCC
GND
SPI_CLK
SPI_SS
LCM_RST
SPI_MOSI
Drain
Gate
Source
(P-FET)
VCC
QL1
Si2301ADS
1
3 2
CL2
C/C,1uF
CL3
C/C,0.1uF
CL1
C/C,0.1uF
EBI
RL1 33
GND
LCD_LED
CON2
FPC30\0.5MM
FPC 1X30
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
14
14 13
13
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
25
25
26
26
27
27
28
28
29
29
30
30
C8
1u C0603
J2
HEADER 8X2
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
LED[0..7]
LED[0..7]
GND
GND
GND CON1
DB9_MALE
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10
11
C4
0.1u
C0603 C5
0.1u
C0603
C1
0.1u
C0603
C3
0.1u
C0603
C2
0.1u
C0603
LED0
RX
TX
VCCVCC
GND
SPI Flash
UART64*128 D ot Matr ix LCM
LED1
U2
SP232ECN
DIP16\SO
C1+
1
V+
2
C1-
3
C2+
4
C2-
5
V-
6
T2_OUT
7
R2_IN
8
VCC 16
GND 15
T1_OUT 14
R1_IN 13
R1_OUT 12
T1_IN 11
T2_IN 10
R2_OUT 9
L1
L0603
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LEDb0
LEDb1
LEDb2
LEDb3
LEDb4
LEDb3
12
LED5
KPT-2012
KP-2012
VCC
LEDb5
LEDb1
LEDb2
LEDb6
LEDb7
12
LED2
KPT-2012
KP-2012 RP1
8P4R-300
8P4RA
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
LEDb0
12
LED3
KPT-2012
KP-2012
12
LED4
KPT-2012
KP-2012
12
LED8
KPT-2012
KP-2012
12
LED7
KPT-2012
KP-2012
LEDb4
J3
H EAD ER 4X2
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
12
LED6
KPT-2012
KP-2012
12
LED9
KPT-2012
KP-2012
SPI1_SS
RP2
8P4R-300
8P4RA
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
VCC
LEDb6
LEDb7
LEDb5
SPI1_CLK
SPI1_MOSI
SPI1_MISO
SPI1b_SS
SPI1b_MISO
SPI1b_CLK
SPI1b_MOSI
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USB_DP
USB_DN
VCC
GND
GND
VCC5
VCC
ICE_CLK
ICE_DAT
VCC5
TICECLK
TICEDAT
ICE_RST
TICERST
ICER3
10K
R0603
ICEC3
10uF/10V
TANT-A
VCC
DRET
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
ICECHIP1
NUC12SRE3AN
PA0/ADC0 44
PA1/ADC1 45
PA2/ADC2 46
PA3/ADC3 47
PA4/ADC4 48
INT0/PB14
1
CPO1/PB13
2
CPO0/PB12
3
VBUS
17
VDD33
18
D-
19
D+
20
PB0/RX0
21
PB1/TX0
22
PB2/RTS0
23
PB3/CTS0
24
PC2/SDI00
26
PC1/SPCLK0
27
PC0/SS00
28
PC11/SDO10 33
PC10/SDI10 34
PC9/SPCLK1 35
PC8/SS10 36
PA15/PWM3 37
PA14/PWM2 38
PA13/PWM1 39
X32I
4
X32O
5
I2C1SCL/PA11
6
I2C0SDA/PA8
9I2C1SDA/PA10
7
I2C0SCL/PA9
8
RX1/PB4
10
TX1/PB5
11
RTS1/PB6
12
CTS1/PB7
13
PC3/SDO00
25
AVSS 43
ICE_CK 42
ICE_DAT 41
PA12/PWM0 40
LDO
14
VSS
16 VDD
15
ADC/PA5 49
ADC6/PA6 50
ADC7/PA7 51
AVDD 52
CPN0/PC7 53
CPP0/PC6 54
CPN1/PC15 55
CPP1/PC14 56
INT1/PB15 57
XT1_Out 58
XT1_In 59
/RESET 60
VSS1 61
VDD1 62
PVSS 63
STADC/TM0/PB8 64
PE5
29
PB11/TM3
30
PB10/SS01/TM2
31
PB9/SS11/TM1
32
ICPLED
GREEN
RED
ICELED
ICEC5
0.1u
C0603
ICEC4
10uF/6.3V
TANT-R
USB_DP
DVBUS
USB_DN
ICEC6
1u
C0603
ICEC7
0.1u
C0603
TICERST
RTDA2
0
R0603
TICECLK
RTCK1
100K
R0603
TICEDAT
RTDA3
1K
R0603
RTDA1
100K
R0603
RRSET1
100K
R0603
DDAT
DCLK
X2
12MHz
XTAL3-1
DH1
HEADER 5
1
2
3
4
5
ICEC2
20p
C0603
ICEC1
20p
C0603
DCLK
DRET
DDAT
VCC
VCC
12
ICED1
SS24A
RB060L
DVBUS
12
BUSY1
KPT-2012
KP-2012
ICE_USB1
mini U SB 5pin
USB_MINI_B
GND
5NC
4DP
3DM
2VCC
1SHIELD 6
SHIELD 7
SHIELD 8
SHIELD 9
VCC5
ICERP1
8P4R-330
8P4RA
12 34 56 78 ICELED
12
ICP1
KPT-2012
KP-2012
ICRR1
100
R0603
ICER4
100
R0603
ICPLED
RED
ICE Interface
Nu-Link on board ( NUC12SRE3AN) USB
LED
12
IDLE1
KPT-2012
KP-2012
ICEL3
L0805
GREEN
12
ICE1
KPT-2012
KP-2012
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6 Download NuMicro Family Related Files from Nuvoton Company
6.1 Download NuMicro Keil μVision® IDE driver
Step1
Visit the Nuvoton NuMicro website: http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro
Step2
Step 3
Step 4
Download the NuMicro Keil μVision® IDE driver
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6.2 Download NuMicro IAR EWARM driver
Step1
Visit the Nuvoton NuMicro website: http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro
Step2
Step 3
Step 4
Download the NuMicro IAR Embedded Workbench® driver
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6.3 Download NuMicro M051 series BSP Software Library
Step1
Visit the Nuvoton NuMicro website: http://www.nuvoton.com/NuMicro
Step2
Click here to enter
Software Library page
Step 3
Download the NuMicro M051 series software library
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7 Revision History
Version Date Page Description
1.0 Oct. 21, 2010 -- Initial Release
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