REJ06J0002-0100 Application Note (Introduction)Flash Development ToolkitRev.1.00 Jun. 28, 2006
2.3 Simple Interface Mode The simple interface mode allows you to manage multiple devices, programs, or data by creating a project, and registering a
3. Operating the H8/300H Tiny Series (H8/3694F) 3.1 Connecting the H8/3694F and Adapter Board 3.1.1 Connecting the Adapter Board On-board programmi
3.1.2 User Interface Cable Signals Pin numbers and corresponding signals of the user system interface cable used for connecting the adapter board and
H8/3694FTxDRxD3RES15Vcc1751VIN(Vcc)RXDTXDMD0RESGND2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16Adapter board(HS0008EAUF1H)Pulled up at 47 kΩor more.Pulled up atabout 1 kΩ.Note:
3.1.4 Setting Pins on the Adapter Board An example of setting pins for the boot mode when the H8/3694F user system and Renesas adapter board (HS0008E
3.2 Boot Mode The following two modes are available to program and erase flash memory: The boot mode which enables on-board programming/erase operatio
3.3 Starting the Flash Development Toolkit From the "All Programs" menu, select "Flash Development Toolkit 3.4 Basic." The basic
3.4 Setting Product Information 3.4.1 New Settings Select "New Settings" from "Options." The screen for selecting the device and
3.4.2 Selecting the Device and Kernel Select the target device from the pull-down menu. In this example, select H8/3694F. When you have selected th
3.4.3 Selecting a Communications Port Select the adapter board (FDM) from the pull-down menu. When you have selected the communications port, click
1. This document is provided for reference purposes only so that Renesas customers may select the appropriate Renesas products for their use. R
3.4.4 Device Settings (Setting the Input Clock) Enter the frequency of the clock used for the board in MHz. For example, enter 9.8 (MHz). When you
3.4.5 Selecting the Connection Type (Boot Mode and Communication Speed) Select "BOOT Mode" for "Select Connection." Set the baud
3.4.6 Selecting Programming Options (Protection Level and Messaging Level) Select the protection level and messaging level. For example, select "
3.4.7 Adapter Board Pin Settings Set the pins on the adapter board (FDM) for the boot mode. In the H8/3694F boot mode, set the output of P85 to high
An example of connecting the H8/3694F and Renesas adapter board (HS0008EAUF1H) is shown in Figure 3-3. The pull-up and pull-down resistor values shown
3.4.8 Reset Mode Pin Settings Set pins on the adapter board for restarting the device in the reset mode. These settings are not required for this pro
3.4.9 Completion of Setting Device and port settings are now completed. 20
3.5 Programming Flash Memory 3.5.1 Selecting the Program Area and File Select the download program area and the S-type file. Check "User Area&q
3.5.2 Starting Programming File selection has been completed. When the Flash Development Toolkit is started up for the second and subsequent times, th
3.5.3 Selecting a USB Device Select a USB device. In this example, select the adapter board (FDM). When you have selected the USB device, click &q
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3.5.4 Ending Programming Programming starts, then ends. Confirm the message indicating that programming terminated normally. Click "Exit."
3.6 Reprogramming To program flash memory for the second and subsequent times in the basic simple interface mode, follow the procedure below: Open &qu
4. Operating the H8S Family (H8S/2378F) 4.1 Connecting the Adapter Board The on-board programming adapter board for F-ZTAT* microcomputers HS0008EAU
A list of pin numbers and corresponding signals of the user system interface cable used for connecting the adapter board and user system is shown belo
H8S/2378FTxD1RxD1MD0MD1RES15Vcc171VIN(Vcc)RXDTXDRESGND2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16Adapter board(HS0008EAUF1H)Pulled up at 47 kΩ or morePulled up at about 1 kΩ.
4.1.2 Setting Pins on the Adapter Board An example of setting pins for the boot mode when the H8S/2378F user system and Renesas adapter board (HS0008
4.2 Boot Mode 4.2.1 Operating Modes The H8S/2378 has six operating modes (modes 1 to 5 and 7). The operating mode is selected by the setting of mode p
The results of comparing programming and erasing related functions on the boot mode, user program mode, and user boot mode are shown in Table 4-4. Tab
4.3 Activating the Flash Development Toolkit From the "All Programs" menu, select "Flash Development Toolkit 3.4 Basic." The bas
4.4 Setting Product Information 4.4.1 New Settings Select "New Settings" from "Options." The screen for selecting the device and
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4.4.2 Selecting the Device and Kernel Select the target device from the pull-down menu. Select "Generic BOOT Device" because the H8S/2378
4.4.3 Selecting a Communications Port Select the adapter board (FDM) from the pull-down menu. When you have selected the communications port, clic
4.4.4 Adapter Board Pin Settings Set the pins on the adapter board (FDM) for the boot mode. For example, set the output of FWx to high (1) and that o
An example of connecting the H8S/2378F and Renesas adapter board (HS0008EAUF1H) is shown in Figure 4-3. The pull-up and pull-down resistor values show
4.4.5 Selecting the USB Device Check the device. Select the adapter board (FDM). When you have selected USB device, click "OK." 38
4.4.6 Selecting the Device Check the device. Select HD64F2378. When you have selected the device, click "OK." 39
4.4.7 Selecting the Clock Mode Check the device. Select the clock mode. When you have selected the clock mode, click "OK." 40
4.4.8 Checking the Generic Device The device has been checked. Click "OK." 41
4.4.9 Setting the Device (Input Clock) In the first column enter the frequency of the clock used for the board in MHz. For example, enter 8.25 (MHz).
4.4.10 Selecting the Connection Type (Communication Speed) Select a baud rate from the pull-down menu. For example, select 19200 (baud). When you
4.2.1 Operating Modes ... 30 4.
4.4.11 Selecting Programming Options (Protection Level and Messaging Level) Select the protection level and messaging level. For example, select &quo
4.4.12 Reset Mode Pin Settings (FDM) Set pins on the adapter board (FDM) for restarting the device in the reset mode. These settings are not required
4.4.13 Completion of Setting Device and port settings are now completed. 46
4.5 Programming Flash Memory 4.5.1 Selecting the Program Area and File Select the download program area and S-type file. Check "User Area"
4.5.2 Starting Programming File selection has been completed. When the Flash Development Toolkit is started up for the second and subsequent times, th
4.5.3 Ending Programming By clicking "Start", programming starts, then ends. Confirm the message indicating that programming terminated norm
4.6 Reprogramming To program flash memory for the second and subsequent times in the basic simple interface mode, follow the procedure below: Open &qu
5. Operating the R8C/Tiny Series (R5F21154) The single-chip microcomputer R8C/15 Group incorporates flash memory. This section describes how to progr
5.3 Starting the Flash Development Toolkit From the "All Programs" menu, select "Flash Development Toolkit 3.4 Basic." The basi
5.4 Setting Product Information 5.4.1 New Settings Select "New Settings" from "Options." The screen for selecting the device and
5.5.4 Ending Programming... 62 5.6 Re
5.4.2 Selecting the Device and Kernel Select the target device from the pull-down menu. In this example, select R5F21154. When you have selected
5.4.3 Selecting the Communications Port Select E8 from the pull-down menu. When you have selected the communications port, click "Next(N).&quo
5.4.4 Selecting the Connection Type (Communication Speed) Set the baud rate. For example, select "Use Default." When you have selected th
5.4.5 Selecting Programming Options (Protection Level and Messaging Level) Select the protection level and messaging level. For example, select "
5.4.6 Completion of Setting Device and port settings are now completed. 58
5.5 Programming Flash Memory 5.5.1 Selecting the Program Area and File Select a download program area and S type file. Check "User Area" i
5.5.2 Starting Programming When the Flash Development Toolkit is started up for the second and subsequent times, the following screen is opened. The
5.5.3 Setting the Power Supply Set the power supply. Check "Power Supply" and set the power supply voltage to 5.0 V. When you have set
5.5.4 Ending Programming Click "Start." Programming starts, then ends. Confirm the message indicating that programming terminated normally.
5.6 Reprogramming To program flash memory for the second and subsequent times in the basic simple interface mode, follow the procedure below: Open &qu
1. Overview This application note describes how to use the Renesas Flash Development Toolkit. The target devices are the following three series: (1)
5.7 ID Code 5.7.1 ID Code Checking Function In the standard serial input/output mode, the ID code checking function is available to prevent flash mem
A new file is programmed. 65
5.7.4 ID Code Mismatch If the entered ID code differs from the programmed ID code, an ID code mismatch occurs and no file can be programmed. 66
5.7.5 ID Code File When an ID code is set, an id file is created. This id file contains the set ID code. You can use this file to set an ID code. W
A new file is programmed. 68
6. Selecting and Setting Functions This section describes how to select a function and set the selected function. 6.1 Options Menu 6.1.1 Login... Th
Area. For devices with a Data Area, the user can choose whether to download the file to the User Area or the Data Area. 6.2.4 Program Flash Clicking o
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Flash Development Toolkit Application Note (Introduction)
The graphical user interface screen of the Flash Development Toolkit is shown in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 Graphical User Interface of the Flash Deve
2.2 Basic Simple Interface Mode The basic simple interface mode allows you to easily write a program or data in flash memory on the target device wit
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