PCA4738F-42A PCA4738S-42A PCA4738F-64APCA4738L-64A PCA4738S-64A PCA4738H-80APCA4738G-80A PCA4738F-80A PCA4738L-80APCA4738H-100A PCA4738G-100A PCA4738F
( 10 / 26 )3.2 Selecting a ConnectorSelect the connector depending on the type of the MCU as described in Table 3.1 and Figure 3.1below.Table 3.1 Sele
( 11 / 26 )3.3 Attaching the Adapter to a PROM Programmer(1) For the PCA4738D and PCA7402DAs shown in Figure 3.2, attach the pin No. 1 of the connecto
( 12 / 26 )3.4 Switch Settings(1) Switches SW1 and SW2• For PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42ASet the switches SW1 and SW2 according to the output format o
( 13 / 26 )PchCMOSNchSW1PchCMOSNchSW2ONOFFSW3XCinFigure 3.4 Example of switch settingsTable 3.5 Examples of switch settingsSwitch settings when:SW1 ..
( 14 / 26 )3.5 Mounting an MCUAs shown in Figures 3.5 and 3.6, insert the No. 1 pin of an MCU into the No. 1 pin of the IC socket.Be careful when inse
( 15 / 26 )Figure 3.7 Opening and closing the IC socketCAUTIONCaution to Be Taken for SOP Version IC Socket:• SOP version IC sockets (mounted on the P
( 16 / 26 )3.6 Setting the Programming AreaTo write the program into an MCU, be sure to set the programming area. And also, specify its deviceof the P
( 17 / 26 )Table 3.8 List of programming areas and devices - 38000 Series (PCA4738E or PCA7402E connector)MCU type nameMCUM38XXXE2M38XXXE3M38XXXE4M38X
( 18 / 26 )3.7 Recommended PROM ProgrammersThe PROM programmers listed in Table 3.10 are recommended for the adapters. Using the actualproducts, we ha
( 19 / 26 )Chapter 4. Specifications4.1 SpecificationsTable 4.1 lists common specifications of the programming adapters, and Tables 4.2 and 4.3 listin
( 2 / 26 )* TR4943, R4945 and R4945A are trademarks of Advantest Corporation.Keep safety first in your circuit designs!• Renesas Technology Corporatio
( 20 / 26 )Table 4.3 Individual specifications (2/2)Note:* As these adapters are designed to support same packages of the 38000 Series, they are ready
( 21 / 26 )4.2 Memory MapsMemory maps of the MCU and PROM programmers are shown in Figure 4.1 (M5M27C256A mode)and Figure 4.2 (M5M27C101 mode).Figure
( 22 / 26 )Figure 4.2 Memory maps (M5M27C101 mode)Internal ROM areaProgramming area00000hMCUPROM programmer(M5M27C101 mode)Unused areaReserved ROM are
( 23 / 26 )Chapter 5. TroubleshootingBe sure to check the following before seeking technical support.5.1 Errors That Occur When Writing to PROM(1) Whe
( 24 / 26 )5.2 MCU Does Not Function NormallyIn the case that the program operates normally on the emulator, but when the MCU that has normallybeen wr
PROM Programming Adapter for 38000 Series User's ManualRev. 1.00June 1, 2003REJ10J0076-0100ZCOPYRIGHT ©2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONAND REN
( 3 / 26 )ContentsChapter 1. Precautions for Safety ...5Chapte
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( 5 / 26 )Chapter 1. Precautions for SafetyEither in this user's manual or on the product, several icons are used to insure proper handling of th
( 6 / 26 )CAUTIONCaution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product:• Do not disassemble or modify this product. Disassembling and modifying the product w
( 7 / 26 )Chapter 2. IntroductionThis product is a PROM programming adapter for the 38000 Series of Renesas 8-bit MCUs (availablefor some 740 Series M
( 8 / 26 )2.1 Things to Check When UnpackingThis product package consists of the items listed in Table 2.1. Check to see that it contains all of theit
( 9 / 26 )Chapter 3. How to Write the ProgramThis chapter describes how to write programs with a PROM programmer. For the operation of thePROM program
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