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PG-FP5 V2.13 Flash Memory Programmer User`s Manual RH850

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1. R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 51 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 3 4 Help menu Clicking the Help menu displays the following pull down menu File Programmer Device Help Help Topics bout FPS Figure 1 75 Help Menu 1 Help Topics command The Help Topics command opens the FPS help file 2 About FP5 command This command opens the following dialog box and shows the versions of the programming GUI Clicking the OK button closes this dialog box About FPS Ei FPS Version v2 07 Copyright CH 2005 2011 Renesas Electronics Corporation Figure 1 76 About FP5 Dialog Box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 52 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 4 Toolbar The commands frequently used with the programming GUI are displayed as buttons on the toolbar A command can be executed just by clicking the relevant button Some commands may be unavailable depending on the PRS file selected or when the programming GUI is started for the first time By pointing to a button with the pointer the hint for the button is displayed on the hint bar Table 1 4 Toolbar Buttons JO Opens the Device Setup dialog box p This performs the same action as selecting the Setup command in the Device menu Opens the File Upload dialog box This performs the same action as selecting the Upload from FP5 command in the File menu Opens the pro
2. Enable Extended Option bytes check box If this check box is selected the values of OPBTx x 0 to 12 in the Option bytes box can be entered If not only the values of OPBTO to OPBT7 can be entered Option byte setting box If the Set Option bytes command is executed after entering a setting value of option byte OPBTx x 0 to 7 or 0 to 12 in 4 byte unit the option bytes are set lt 9 gt Checksum type area In this area set the checksum calculation type When the Checksum command is executed the checksum will be calculated with the selected type Checksum type Checksum after Program Addition Y Figure 1 71 Checksum type area Checksum after Program check box If this check box is selected the Checksum command is automatically executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed Checksum type list box Select the checksum calculation mode Addition 32 bit arithmetic addition CRC 32 bit CRC Note With the 32 bit arithmetic addition mode the lower 8 digits of the result to which a value is added from 00h in 1 byte units are displayed With the 32 bit CRC calculation mode the 8 digit result of CRC32 function calculation is displayed For details on arithmetic specifications refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B 2 32 bit CRC Calculation Specifications R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 49 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13
3. Iipga up no query Freparing storage WOOF Now loading Mi Standard mode unsecured Starting FPGA programming S mulimiai FPGA Update succeeded Parameter and Setting file Mame 78F1166 pr5 PG FP5 Power will be switched OFF now Version 441 00 Hame FAFIIEG Esf A Date Wed Dec 07 20 57 31 2011 Download file Mame sample hex Mabe Tue Mar 8075700 2011 HE file 00000000 0003FFFF E 1100 d Communication within host FO and FlashProgrammer is broken Target device Mame 78F1166 Port UART Pulse Num 1 000 000 bps 05 00 Y FPS Internal Osc Target 1 00 Figure 1 26 Action Log Window When FPGA Update Is Finished Click the button in the error message dialog box and then press the POWER button on the FP5 to turn on power Execution of the Setup host connection command opens the Host Connection dialog box Select the communication mode used and then click the OK button File Programmer Device Help setup host connection Logging select Programming area Buzzer Reset Selt lest Update Firmware Update REGA FPS Manager Figure 1 27 Setup host connection Command R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 22 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Host Connection x Ce LSB C Serial Pork com Baud 115200 Figure 1 28 Host Connection Dialog Box The main window is opened Board H W V1 FPGA Vx is displayed in the action l
4. This chapter explains a series of basic FP5 operations using the programming GUI taking a case where the RH850 F1L is used as the target device as an example This chapter covers how to start the system execute the Autoprocedure E P command and program the target device e Series of operations described in this chapter The operation conditions for this chapter are as follows Host PC interface USB Programming area Divided by 2 Area 0 Target device R7F701023 RH850 FIL on evaluation board Supply oscillator 24MHz Communication interface to device 2 wire UART 2Mbps Security mode Command protection mode Operation area All blocks Command protection Not used The operation steps described in this chapter are as follows 1 Installation of programming GUI and USB driver 2 Installation of PRS file 3 System connection 4 Connection of target system 5 Startup of programming GUI 6 Setting of programming environment 7 Execution of Autoprocedure E P command 8 System shutdown 1 Installation of programming GUI and USB driver Refer to Common 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION and install the programming GUI and USB driver in the host PC 2 Installation of PR5 file Refer to Common 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION download the PRS file for the R7F701023 and copy it to the FP5_PRJ folder in the programming GUI installation folder 3 System connection l Connect the USB connector of the FP5 to the U
5. Illegal Write Bit 0 gt 1 occurs if the area where a file was to be downloaded is not blank R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 40 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE lt 5 gt Information area and button This area displays a warning message or is used to clear information on PRS files ESF files and program files Information MJ Clear Figure 1 57 Information Area and Button Information area A warning message will be displayed in this area if there is a mismatch between PRS files ESF files and program files saved in the FP5 and information held in the programming GUI button Information of PRS files ESF files and program files which is set to the current valid programming area can be deleted Information of a programming area that is no longer required to be used can be deleted When the clear button is clicked deletion of the set information selected in the programming area settings will be specified When the OK button is clicked programming areas that are currently valid will be downloaded and the internal memory information of the programming area for which deletion has been specified by using the clear button will be deleted Deleting the information of all programming areas cannot be performed Initialize the FP5 management setting to initialize all programming areas See the FP5 Management setting Mi command in 1 3 2 9 FP5 Manager command for details Note Th
6. Mon Apr 7 09 56 00 2014 HE file OO000000 0007FFFF FF200000 FF207FFF 01 000000 01 007FFF File checksum Target device R F701 023 2 wire UART Pulse O 2 000 000 bps 05 00 Target 24 000 000 Hz Target 0 00 Block Block O 21 Block 0 511 Block O 0 Page 66 of 71 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI 7 Execution of Autoprocedure E P command Execute the Autoprocedure E P command in the Device menu EC Toobar N Eile Programmer Device Help EN Blank check Erase Program WeriFy Read Serial Ho Set Security Standard moc checksum i m downprm Autoprocedure E Pi Now loading PASS Set Option bytes E gt dovnset Set ID Code SE EE EE Signature read A lod fname Preparing st Get Flash options How loading Address ranc Setup Address rant Figure 2 17 Autoprocedure E P Command When the Autoprocedure E P command is executed the Erase and Program commands are executed in that order for the R7F701023 Note Turn off power connect the target system to be newly written to and execute the Autoprocedure E P command after power is supplied before writing to another target system If execution of the Autoprocedure E P command is normally completed Erase Program operation finished is displayed in the action log window R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 67 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERAT
7. The status bar shows the progress as a color or with a message when a PRS file ESF file or program file is selected or when a command is executed for the target device BEE Figure 1 79 Status Bar Table 1 5 Status Bar Displays Immediately after the programming GUI is started A command execution is in progress or a PR5 file ESF file or program file is being downloaded A command execution or downloading of a PR5 file ESF file or program file is completed normally A command execution or downloading of a PR5 file ESF file or program file is terminated abnormal 1 8 Hint Bar By pointing to a command on the menu bar or a button with the pointer the hint for the command or button is displayed on the hint bar m FPK Eile Programmer Device Help le Pat EN RES Ver Firmware Version Ve 07 Board H W Wl FPGA Vi Serial No HCIOUJ40174 Standard mode unsecured 3 Standard mode unsecured Parameter and Setting file FOF 1166 pr5 41 00 78F1166 e f Wed Dec OF 22 08 00 2011 Download file sample hex Tue Mar 8 07 57 00 2011 HE a file OOO00000 0003FFFF File checksum Target device OF 1166 Port UART Pulse Mum 1 ODO 000 bps 05 00 FP5 Internal sc Target 1 00 d Erase and program the target device Figure 1 80 Hint Bar R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 56 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI 2 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI
8. c Advanced tab in Device Setup dialog box On the Advanced tab the operation area can be configured Target Standard Advanced IS b Operation Area User Area Data Area LIB Area Block Ho DODO 0001 000 2 0003 0004 0005 DUU DUO 0008 Start 00000000 00002000 00004000 OO0006000 OOO0S000 0000000 DODOCOOO aaae 000 0001 0000 00018000 End OOO01 FFF OOOU3FFF OOO0SFFF DODOFEFE OOO0SFFF OOOUB FFF OOO0D FFF OOOUF FFF DUDI FFF OOO FFFF PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Blank Lockbit OTP 0 0 HN O Oo 0 O E 0 E HN O C O 0 0 C O C O 4 0009 Set all rea Set all User Area Set all Data Area Clear all rea Configuration Clear after Erase Clear all User Area Enable minimum unit programming Clear all Data Area Verify after Program Set Lock bit after Program Set Lock Bit in all Blocks Clear Lock Bit in all Blacks Set OTP after Program Set OTF in all Blocks Clear OTF in all Blocks ICU validate after Program Figure 1 72 Device Setup Dialog Box Advanced Tab This tab consists of the following items lt 1 gt Operation Area area In this area specify the range in units of blocks in which commands such as flash memory programming are applied Also specify the lock bit and OTP settings in units of blocks and some other command options related to the operation area In this area User Area Data Area and UB Area tabs can be switched f
9. li 1 000 000 bps 05 00 W FPS Internal Osc Target Figure 1 46 Clearing of Programming Area PR5 Files and ESF Files and Download of Program File a Target tab in Device Setup dialog box Settings related to programming areas PR5 files ESF files and program files can be performed on the Target tab in the Device Setup dialog box This tab consists of the following items lt 1 gt Programming Area Setting area lt 2 gt Target Setting area lt 3 gt Parameter and Setting file area lt 4 gt Object HEX file area lt 5 gt Information area and button lt 6 gt Programming area map area R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 ENESAS Page 35 of 71 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Target Standard Advanced Programming rea Setting Division pattern Ce 2 division Srea0 10MmB Area EMB fo 4 division 4 MDBADMI 8 division 2 MBADMI Unknown D FPS_PR R7F701023 esi El New A7F701023 p15 Save Ag Object HEA file DFPS PRI sample mat zi El Thu May 16 10 51 41 2013 vw Jh Erase memory before download ene Information Figure 1 47 Device Setup Dialog Box Target Tab lt l gt Programming Area Setting area The FP5 has a 16 MB flash memory area for saving program files This memory area can be used as two programming areas of 10 MB and 6 MB Area 0 to Area 1 four 4 MB programming areas Area 0 to Area 3 or eight independent 2 MB programmi
10. 2015 Blank Lockbit OTP OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO Configuration Clear after Erase Enable minimum unit programming Verify after Program Set Lock bit after Program ENESAS Page 65 of 71 PG FP5 V2 13 lt 13 gt The programming GUI loads the PRS file ESF file and program file to the FP5 When setting is completed EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI the following window will be displayed Setting of the programming environment is then finished File Programmer Device Help pe a KB A yer Firnware Version MA 12 Board HAN WA FPGA Vi Serial No HC10340164 Standard mode unsecured 3 gt dornprn Now loading PASS gt rdownset Now loading DAG gt lod ftname samnple mot ftime 2 lt 014 04 07 09 56 Preparing storage Now loading Address range code OxOOOOOOOO to UsDOU FFFF CROS2 Ox2 A4B03C41 Address range data UsFFZ00000 to OxFF207FFF CROS2 OxCCA2 7704 Address range boot 0x01000000 to OxD01007FFF CROS2 Oxd AB3D27 PASS A Figure 2 16 Downloading of PR5 File ESF File and Program File R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 ENESAS Mame Date Type User Area Data Area UB Area Type User rea Data rea UB rea Total User Area Data Area UB Area Programmer Yala Yala Standard mode unsecured Parameter and Setting file RAFF01 023 pri 41 00 AFF FOI 023 est Tue Apr 08 15 44 36 2014 Download file sample rot
11. 35 Action log window LES file OO000000 0007FFFF FF200000 FF 20 FFF O1000000 01007FFF File checksum Addition checksum 07081382 O0000000 0007FFFF 0030542E FF200000 FF207FFF OOF F S000 01 000000 01 D07FFF OS33E DO Target device RA F7071023 2 wire UART Pulse 0 2 000 000 bps 05 00 Target 24 000 000 Hz Target 0 00 Block Block O 21 lt 5 gt Status bar Figure 1 4 Main Window The main window consists of the following areas R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 8 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 3 Menu Bar The menu bar displays the commands that are available for the programming GUI Some commands may be unavailable when the programming GUI is started for the first time depending on the parameter file PR5 file selected or FP5 Manager setting Note During command execution do not execute other commands or terminate the programming GUI 1 3 1 File menu The following pull down menu appears by clicking the File menu This menu includes commands related to program file operation File Programmer Dev 1 gt Hex Editor 2 gt Upload from FPS 3 gt Checksum 4 gt Quit Figure 1 5 File Menu 1 Hex Editor command The Hex Editor menu allows you to edit a program file in Intel HEX format or Motorola HEX format When this command is executed a program file select dialog box is opened and the file to be edited can
12. Device Setup dialog box When execution of this command is enabled execute this command before the Set Security command Set ID Code command Set Option bytes command Set Lock bit after Program or Set OTP after Program the settings for the security functions or the boot area can thus be checked For details on the flash option settings refer to 1 3 3 14 b Standard tab in Device Setup dialog box or c Advanced tab in Device Setup dialog box Note ln the Option bytes area only the values of OPBTO to OPBT7 are acquired The values of OPBT8 to OPBT12 are not acquired and not reflected in the result of the command R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 32 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Target Standard Advanced Supply voltage Vdd 05 00 ddz 00 00 Jh On Target e dd monitoring Supply oscillator Input Frequency 24000000 Hz CPU Frequency P0000000 Hz IT Edit CPU Frequency Communication interface to device Interface 2 wire UART Speed Mbpz b Edit Speed ID code for authentication IDIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFEFE Setting FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Set ID code after Program Security mode Use ID Authentication Mode Ce Use Command Protection Mode Command Protection Set Command Protection after Program Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Disable Serial Programmer a
13. Setup parameters are needed Figure 2 4 Message Displayed at the First Startup of Programming GUI The following dialog box will be displayed Click or Nd INFORMATION ul P 12213 Project folder and parameter file is not defined Click button Wes iF create the setting File newly Click button Mo if select the existing setting File Clicking will open a dialog box to make a new ESF file Refer to 1 3 3 14 a lt 3 gt button for the steps that follow Savein FPE PRI GI em Mo items match your search Recent Places Desktop UL o Libraries Computer EW Network Beene n7F701022 est save as hype Fes setup files esf Cancel Parameter file R7F701023 pr5 KI Hew Clicking No will open a dialog box to select a previously created ESF file Refer to 1 3 3 14 a lt 3 gt N button for the steps that follow R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 59 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI Computer WinServer Di FP5 PRI Organize e New folder We R7F701023 es File name RTE7O1023 esf res setup files est mes Next the device setup dialog box that is opened when Device menu gt Setup command is executed will be opened so make the settings E IO x File Programmer Device Help pe A N S A Frogrammer Ver We le Firmware Version MA 12 Board H W Y3 FPGA Ya l Serial Ho MC10340164 l gt
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15. area is selected from areas 0 to 7 R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 36 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE lt 2 gt Target Setting area In this area ESF files can be created and selected and PRS files and program files can be selected A warning message will be displayed in the Information area if there 1s a mismatch between PRS files ESF files and program files saved in the FP5 and information held in the programming GUI Information of PRS files ESF files and program files which is set to the current valid programming area can be deleted Target Settings Parameter file and Setting file D 4FPS_PRJ R7F701023 esi Ed New A7F701023 pr5 Save Ag Object HE file DFP5 PRI sample mot ku El Thu May 15 10 51 47 2013 4 Erase memory before download Information Figure 1 49 Target Setting Area lt 3 gt Parameter and Setting file area In this area ESF files can be created and selected and PRS files can be selected Parameter file and Setting file D FP5_PRJ RFF 701023 esi El New A7F701023 p15 Save As Figure 1 50 Parameter and Setting file Area ESF file selection list box Select the ESF file to be used If no ESF files are registered in the valid programming area ESF files stored in the FP5_PRJ folder in the programming GUI installation folder are displayed If the reference folder is changed by using the l or button ESF files st
16. be specified Loading of program files that include option setting memory is not possible Organize o New folder sample hex File name sample hex S rec f Hex files reco he mes E Figure 1 6 Program File Select Dialog Box S rec Hex files rec s hex or All files may be selected from the Files of types list box After selecting a file to be opened the file selected in the HEX Editor main window is loaded At this time whether the file is of the Intel HEX format or Motorola HEX format is automatically recognized When loading is finished the HEX Editor main window is opened R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 9 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE D FP5 PRI sample hex File Goto address 3 24 KHABAGAABA 60000010 60000020 60000030 00000646 00000656 60005056 6 KHAKABAZA VUUUUUUVUUUUUUUUUU APA a H iim ZUMA Address display area Data display area ASCII display area ID Tag area Figure 1 7 HEX Editor Main Window The displayed file contents can be modified by placing the pointer in the data display area in the HEX Editor main window Data input via the keyboard is accepted for all shown memory locations The HEX Editor only accepts hexadecimal data 1 e numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F All other data will be rejected The ASCII representation if any is shown in the ASCII display area This area is for reference only so no data can be input Use the
17. change the registered password Input the current password into the OLD PASSWORD box input the new password into the NEW PASSWORD box and Confirm PASSWORD box and then click OK When 1s clicked the dialog box will be closed and the password will not be changed INTT button Resets the FP5 to its default settings Initializing the FP5 will reset or delete the following stored information e Password e FPS Manager setting e PRS file e ESF file e Program file R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 27 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 3 3 Device menu The following pull down menu appears by clicking the Device menu This menu includes commands mainly related to programming to the target device such as erase write and verify File Programmer Device Help Blank check Erase LA 3 Program WeriFy Ven AF Intel HEN file Sek Securit a Write Motorola SREC file Standard moc checksum a m Autoprocedure E F Set Option bytes Set ID Code w CONTIEC Signature read Get Flash options Setup Figure 1 38 Device Menu 1 Blank check command The Blank Check command performs blank check for the flash memory in the target device The target area can be set in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box If the flash memory has not yet been written PASS is displayed If the flash memory has already been written ERROR E0
18. dialog box executing a Program Verify or Autoprocedure E P command will cause the error message ERROR E302 Hex file exceeds target device flash range to appear in the Action Log window and execution of the command will halt If this check box is not checked the warning message WARNING HEX file exceeds target device flash range will appear in the Action Log window but execution of the command will continue The default is not to have this box checked Enable Serial Number mode check box Serial Number mode Unique code embedding function is for embedding a unique code in the specified area of a program file that has been read The code is embedded by issuing the serno command with the code and area specified Placing a check mark in this box enables the unique code embedding function For more information on the serno command refer to Common 6 4 18 serno command Reset option of Run after Disconnect When the Run after Disconnect function in the Command options area of the Device setup dialog Advanced tab is enabled the properties of the RESET signal after the write command is completed can be set to Pull up or Hi Z The default 1s Hi Z Change the PASSWORD button Clicking the Change the PASSWORD button will open the following dialog box Password setting OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD Confirm PASSWORD Cancel Figure 1 37 Password setting Dialog Box This dialog box allows the user to
19. e 625kHz e 2500kHz e 5000kHz Edit Speed check box Select whether to change the settings in the Speed List box Placing a check mark in this box allows you to change the settings R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 44 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE lt 4 gt Mode Control area In this area set the mode setting pins used to control the operation mode of the microcontroller Mode Control Edit Mode pin Pulse number 0 Mode ping at connection Output High Low Output High Low FFHHDO e C FP oo FPMO1 ECE FPA ee FPMD2 CC FPM OE Enable target Reset Aun after Disconnect Figure 1 63 Mode Control Area Edit Mode pin check box Decide whether or not you need to change the settings of the Mode pins at connection check boxes Selecting the Edit Mode pin check box allows changing of the settings Pulse number box Displays the count of the pulses output from the FPMDO pin The pulse count is modified depending on the interface mode Mode pins at connection area This dialog box is used to select the pin to control the mode pin of the target microcontroller from FPMDO to FPMD5 pins of target connector Note For the FPMDO to FPMD5 pins of target connector refer to Common 7 4 Target Connector Output check box This dialog box is used to select the pin to control the mode pin of the target microcontroller from FPMDO to FPMD5 pins of target connector A selected check box i
20. e FP5 Manager setting e PRS file e ESF file e Program file Clicking will close the dialog box FPS Manager Ei Disable Device Setup Enable Bank mode Enable Simple mode Checksum comparison Program file size monitor function Enable Serial Number mode Reset option of Run after Disconnect CC Dun Hiz Change the PASSWORD Cancel Figure 1 34 FP5 Manager Dialog Box After making any changes to the settings and clicking OK the dialog box will close and the settings will be enabled Clicking will close the dialog box and discard the changes The FP3 Manager settings are described below e Displaying Mode Contents The mode contents that indicate the FP5 state is displayed in the Programmer area of the programming parameter window e Standard mode unsecured The FP5 Manager has not been set e Standard mode secured The FP5 Manager has been set However the bank mode or the simple mode have not been set e Bank mode secured The FP5 Manager and bank mode have been set e Simple mode secured The FP5 Manager and simple mode have been set R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 25 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE e FP5 Manager Dialog Settings Refer to Figure 1 34 Disable Upload check box This sets enabling or disabling of the upload function used to upload data program file PR5 file ESF file from the valid programming area of FP5 to the host PC Checking
21. nod dhsccured Standard mode unsecured gt Target device Figure 2 5 Main Window R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 60 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI 6 Setting of programming environment l Execute the Setup command in the Device menu in the main window FPS File Programmer Device Help Blank check Erase Program Wer ity Read Set security Standard mode rum i utoprocedure ER set Option bytes Set OOD security IO Connect slenature read Get Flash options Setup Figure 2 6 Setup Command 25 The Device Setup dialog box Target tab is opened FOSS 2 Pt LENTE p FP PRI sa mple mot r 00 Thu May 16 10 51 41 2013 Little Endian e 20 a HERE Figure 2 7 Device Setup Dialog Box Target Tab R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 61 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI lt 3 gt Set the Programming Area Setting area In this example 4 divided Area 0 is selected Programming Area Setting Division pattern Ce 2 division AreaQ 10MB 5rea1 6ME lo 4 division 4 MB DIY B division 2 MB DIV Figure 2 8 Setting of Programming Area Setting Area lt 4 gt Click the button to create a new ESF file for the R7F701023 HR Savein FPE PRI sl GI o E No items match your search Recent Places Libraries Netw
22. of the data flash memory in the minimum unit Placing a check mark in this box enables the function Once enabled writing to verifying and reading from the data area in the data flash memory in the minimum unit of the MCU s flash memory control are possible This function can be used when the RH850 Except RH850 F1L is selected Verify after Program check box If a check mark is placed in this box the Verify command is executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed Set Lock bit after Program check box If a check mark is placed in this box the Set Lock bit command is executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P command is executed Set OTP after Program check box If a check mark is placed in this box the Set OTP command is executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed When checked the following dialog box is displayed 12405 Caution When OTP is set the block cannot be erased and programmed any more Cancel Figure 1 74 Set OTP after Program Warning Dialog Box ICU validate after Program check box If a check mark is placed in this box the ICU validate command is executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed When the microcontroller without the ICU function is selected this check box is hdden Note For the configuration clear lock bit OTP and ICU refer to the user s manual of the target device
23. products or systems that may pose a direct threat to human life or bodily injury artificial life support devices or systems surgical implantations etc or may cause serious property damages nuclear reactor control systems military equipment etc You must check the quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application for which it is not intended Renesas Electronics shall not be in any way liable for any damages or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product for which the product is not intended by Renesas Electronics You should use the Renesas Electronics products described in this document within the range specified by Renesas Electronics especially with respect to the maximum rating operating supply voltage range movement power voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electronics products beyond such specified ranges Although Renesas Electronics endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of its products semiconductor products have specific characteristics such as the occurrence of failure at a certain rate and malfunctions under certain use conditions Further Renesas Electronics products are not subject to radiation re
24. programmer for Renesas Electronics microcontrollers The manuals relevant to usage of the PG FP5 are listed below The manuals for your product consist of two volumes a common part and a part for the corresponding MCUs Be sure to read both volumes before using the PG FP5 You can download the latest manuals from the Renesas Tools homepage http www renesas com pg_fp5 Related manuals PG FP5 V2 13 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual Common R20UT2922E PG FP5 V2 13 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual RL78 78K V850 RX100 RX200 R20UT2923E RX600 Except RX64x R8C SH PG FP5 V2 13 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual RH850 RX700 Include RX64x All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of the respective owner R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 3 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PREFACE Contents PREFA EE 3 A 4 1 PROGRAMMING GUI ISA GE cosacos lidia 5 i NU E 5 1 2 Startup of Pr ogramming GU EE 5 UE RTE 9 os Mis Nos E 9 13 2 ke 9 k lgglng d Ml 0 EN 14 Mes DEVICE MM IEEE TTTRTETREyTR RFTREFRE py y py L L 28 AA e e e Oo O RRE NU i E CU OA So EN 52 A A 53 ES ao ro Tele ET 54 1 6 Programming Parameter WINdOW sssssssssssssessssscessssssssssssssesssnssssnnsssennnstsrnnnnrtttenns 55 ISE TT 56 A 56 2 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GU 57 R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 4 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 P
25. programming mode Refer to the user s manual of the MCU for more information on mapping when the flash memory programming mode is selected 2 Upload from FP5 command The Upload from FP5 command is used to upload the program file PR5 file and ESF file saved in a valid programming area R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 11 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE File Upload Is gt Upload program file From FPS HEX File D 1FP5 PRI1sample mot Save as lt 2 gt 6 Upload Parameter Setting files From FPS Parameter File DFP5 PRIIRFFIO1O23 pru Setting File CFPS DIR AZEZOIOGZ est Save as IY User Area Hex Stark O End FFFFF 35 le Data Area Hex Start FF200000 FF207FFF M UB Area Hex Start 1000000 1007FFF lt 4 gt option Show data End End Cancel Figure 1 9 Upload from FP5 Dialog Box lt l gt Upload program file from FP5 button The storage location and file name of the program file are specified in the HEX file box In order to change the file location or name click the button and make the changes lt 2 gt Upload Parameter Setting files from FP5 button The Parameter file box specifies the storage location of the PRS file The Setting file box specifies the ESF file storage location and file name In order to change the file locations click the button and make the changes The parameter file names cannot be chan
26. tab in the Device Setup dialog box e Run after Disconnect check box e Set OFS after Program check box e Set ID code after Program check box e Set Commad Protection after Program check box e Disable Serial Programmer after Program button e Set Option bytes after Program check box e Checksum after Program check box e Set Endian after Program check box e Verify after Program check box e Set Lock bit after Program check box e Set OTP after Program check box e ICU validate after Program check box For details refer to 1 3 3 14 b or c 4 Verify command The Verify command verifies the memory contents program files in the FP5 valid programming area against the data written to the flash memory in the target device and receives the result The target area can be set in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box The progress status of this command is displayed as a percentage in the action log window When execution of this command is completed the programming GUI displays the result of command execution in the target device 5 Read command The Read command loads data on the flash memory in the target device and saves it as a file The target range of the flash memory is specified in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab of the Device Setup dialog box When the View command is executed following this command 4 KB read data is displayed in the log wi
27. to output the buzzer sound from the FP5 main unit When this command is executed the Buzzer command on the menu bar is checked and becomes valid When this command is executed again the check mark is cleared and the command becomes invalid The FP5 makes a double beep sound when the Autoprocedure E P command is completed normally or makes a buzzer sound when the command is completed abnormally 5 Reset command When the Reset command is executed a software reset can be applied to the FP5 After reset the current versions of the firmware FPGA the FP5 serial number and mode will be displayed in the action log window 6 Self Test command The Self Test command executes the FP5 self testing program The following three items are subject to self testing The self testing program does not affect the PR5 files ESF files and program files saved in the FP5 I FPGA test lt 2 gt Power generation block test lt 3 gt Target remote interface I O test Since execution of the Self Test command involves I O testing a message that prompts the user to disconnect hardware connected the target connector or remote connector is displayed Remove hardware including target system and program adaptor connected to the target connector or remote connector if any Make sure that no hardware is connected and click the OK button self testing will then be executed If the button is clicked self testing will not be executed R20UT2
28. 05 00 wdde2 00 00 e On Target e Vdd monitoring Supply oscillator Input Frequency 24000000 Hz CPU Frequency oUUUU000 Hz IT Edit CPU Frequency Communication interface to device Interface 2 wire LIART Speed Mbps Edit Speed Mode Control Edit Mode pin Pulse number D Mode ping at connection Output Highv Low Output High Low FPMDO 7 CC FPM cc A EMT CC EST Oo Fens Ch o Enable target Reset Aun after Disconnect ID code for authentication IDIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Setting FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Set ID code after Program Security mode Use ID Authentication Mode e Use Command Protection Mode Command Protection Set Command Protection after Program Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Disable Serial Programmer after Program Option bytes Set Option bytes after Program Enable Extended Option bytes OPETO FA27FFCF Checksum type Checksum after Program Addition Figure 2 14 Device Setup Dialog Box Standard Tab 105 Set the items in accordance with the programming environment used In particular set the Supply voltage area Supply oscillator area Communication interface to device area and Mode pins at connection area in accordance with the specifications of the device selected In this example it is assumed that the following settings are made Supply voltage area Vdd V 5 00 V apply the se
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30. 2 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE gt selftest KKKKK CAUTION KKKKK Remove any plugs from Target and Remote Connector before starting Any hardware attached to those connectors may be damaged by this test kkkkx CAUTION KKKKK Target and Remote connector unplugged If yes press s to start the test s FPGA Test PASS Power Supply Test PASS Target and Remote Interface Test FAIL Selftest FAILED gt Figure 1 19 Example of Result When Self Testing Program Has Been Completed Abnormally Action Log Window gt FPS Self test FAILED FRA Test PASO Power Supply Test PASS Target and Remote Interface Test FAIL Figure 1 20 Example of Result When Self Testing Program Has Been Completed Abnormally lt Result Dialog Box gt 7 Update Firmware command The Update Firmware command updates the firmware Refer to Common 3 4 Updating Programming GUI Firmware and FPGA and download the relevant update file before starting update Executing of this command displays the following dialog box Update Firmware X 12210 Updating the firmware will take several minutes ATTENTION The process of updating your firmware must WOT be interrupted Without Firmware this FPS GLI will WOT run properly Install new Firmware in your programmer Cancel Figure 1 21 Update Firmware Dialog Box To continue the firmware update click the button Clicking the button cancels the firmware update Clicking th
31. 51 Not Blank is displayed If this error is displayed erase the entire flash memory before starting programming 2 Erase command The Erase command erases the flash memory in the target device The target area can be set in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box While erasing the flash memory 1s in progress the progress status is displayed in the action log window When execution of this command is completed the result of command execution in the target device is displayed Whether to perform the Configuration Clear command after executing this command depends on the Configuration Clear after Erase check box setting on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 28 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 3 Program command The Program command transmits the memory contents program files in the FP5 valid programming area to the target device and writes the programs to the flash memory The target area can be set in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box The progress status of this command is displayed as a percentage in the action log window When execution of this command is completed the programming GUI displays the result of command execution in the target device Command options after execution of this command depend on the following settings on the Standard tab or Advanced
32. 924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 16 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE INFORMATION i xj I 2212 You must be careful before start Self test ATTENTION Remove any plugs From Target and Remote connector before starting Any hardware attached to those connectors may be damaged by this test Stark Self test Cancel Figure 1 16 Confirmation Before Starting Self Testing Self testing takes about three seconds and the result will be displayed in the action log window and a result dialog box If the message Selftest FAILED is displayed the cause may be a defect in the FP5 so consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor gt selftest KKKKK CAUTION KKKKK Remove any plugs from Target and Remote Connector before starting Any hardware attached to those connectors may be damaged by this test KKKKK CAUTION KKKKK Target and Remote connector unplugged If yes press s to start the test s FPGA Test PASS Power Supply Test PASS Target and Remote Interface Test PASS Selftest PASSED gt Figure 1 17 Result When Self Testing Program Has Been Completed Normally lt Action Log Window gt EE OS FPS Self test OK FPGA Test PASS Power Supply Test PASS Target and Remote Interface Test PASS Figure 1 18 Result When Self Testing Program Has Been Completed Normally lt Result Dialog Box gt R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 17 of 71 Mar 0
33. 924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 LENESAS Page 42 of 71 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE I Supply voltage area In this area specify one Von voltage levels for target device programming in accordance with the target device type Basically Vpp voltages for target device programming should be supplied from the target system Supplying from the FP5 is possible but the current flow is not large enough to operate the whole target system Refer to Common APPENDIX C ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF TARGET INTERFACE Therefore supply voltage via the FP5 only when a dedicated writing adaptor such as an FA adaptor is used Supply voltage dd 05 00 KI wdd2 00 00 Ki e On Target h Vdd monitoring Figure 1 60 Supply voltage Area Vdd V box The default Non level set in the PRS file is displayed in volts V This level can be changed by input Vdd2 V box This box does not use On Target check box Select this check box when supplying the Vpp voltages from the target system Note The target system may be damaged if proper values are not set The Vpp pin power supply detection function varies depending on the setting of the On Target check box e When Vpn is set to be supplied from FP5 On Target check box not selected If the target system Vpp exceeds 0 2V before Vpp is supplied the message Target power detected Check Setup will be displayed in the action log window e When Vpn is set to be s
34. DODODOO ODOFFFEF Data Area FF200000 FF207FFF UB Area 01000000 01007FFF File checksum Type Addition checksum User Area 07081342 O0000000 0007FFFF Data Area OOJCH42E FF200000 FF207FFF OOFF S000 01 000000 01 007FFF UDO E 700 Target device RAFFO 023 2 wire LAAT Pulse O 2 000 000 bps 05 004 T arget 4 000 000 Hz T arget 0 00 Block User Area Block O 21 Data Area Block 0 511 UD Area Block O O Figure 1 78 Programming Parameter Window Programmer area Displays information such as the programming GUI version FP5 firmware version valid programming area number and FP5 mode Parameter and Setting file area Displays information such as the PR5 file name and its version and the ESF file name and date set in the valid setting programming area Download file area Displays information such as the file name date type and start and end addresses of the program file set in the valid setting programming area HEX file is displayed in Type File checksum area Displays the checksum result for execution of the Checksum command in the File menu Target device area Displays information of the settings on the Standard tab in the Device Setup dialog box This area is updated after the button in the Device Setup dialog box is clicked and files are downloaded R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 55 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 7 Status Bar
35. E o D 3 0 lt S D LENESAS PG FP5 V2 13 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual RH850 RX700 Include RX64x All information contained in these materials including products and product specifications represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corporation without notice Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corporation through various means including the Renesas Electronics Corporation website http www renesas com Renesas Electronics Rev 2 00 Mar 2015 www renesas com 10 11 12 Notice Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included in this document but Renesas Electronics does not warrant that such information is error free Renesas Electronics assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by you resulting from errors in or omissions from the information included herein Renesas Electron
36. FFFFFF Setting FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF SetiD code after Program Figure 1 65 ID code for authentication area Set ID Code after Program check box When a check mark is placed in this box the Set ID Code command is automatically executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed lt 6 gt Security mode area In this area select the mode to be used from among the available modes Use ID Authentication Mode Use Command Protection Mode and Disable serial programmer after Program For details on modes and security functions refer to the user s manual of the target device Security mode Use ID Authentication Mode Ce Use Command Protection Mode Command Protection Set Command Protection after Program Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Disable Serial Programmer after Program Figure 1 66 Security mode area Use ID Authentication Mode option button Select this button to use ID authentication mode When the target device is in ID authentication mode serial programming ID code authentication is performed before each command is executed When the target device is in command protection mode executing the Set ID Code command puts the target device in ID authentication mode and the settings made in the Setting box in the ID code area will be reflected in the target device as the serial programming ID code Use Command Protection Mode option butto
37. FPGA and download the relevant update file before starting update Executing of this command displays the following dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 20 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Update FPGA x 12211 Updating the FPGA will take several minutes ATTENTION os The process of updating your FPGA must WOT be interrupted Without FPGA this FPS GLI will WOT run properly Install new FPGA in your programmer Cancel Figure 1 24 Update FPGA Dialog Box To continue the FPGA update click the button Clicking the button cancels the FPGA update Clicking the OK button opens the Open FPGA file dialog box Open FPGA file GO Organize e New folder We fpS_foga_v4 rec File name fps fpga_v4 rec S rec files reci omen E Figure 1 25 Open FPGA file Dialog Box Select the FPGA file fp5 fpga vx rec and then click the button Note Do not use FP5 FPGA other than the one posted on the website otherwise a defect may occur Some commands are sent to the FP5 and the update progress status is displayed in the action log window The message FPBGA Upload succeeded which indicates normal completion of firmware update and FP5 Power will be executed The update takes about 30 seconds R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 21 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE File Programmer Device Help pe PR WAL eS
38. ION USING PROGRAMMING GUI File Programmer Device Help An LoS B ey wi Address range data UxFFZUOODOO to UsFF207FFF CECAZ OxOCAZ7TOA Programmer Address range boot 0x01000000 to 0xD0100FFF CRC32 Oxd2 A83D27 W242 PASS en Erase User area Erase User Boot area Erase Data area PASS Program User area 10 20 30 40x LUZ 60 ETE ou 90 100 PASS Program User Boot area 10 20 30 40x LUZ 60 FOX ou 90 100 PASS Program Data area 10 20 30 40 LOU 60 FOX ou 90 100 PASS Erase Progran operation finished A 4 Walz 0 Standard mode unsecured Parameter and Setting file RAFF FO023 pro 441 00 AFF01023 esf Tue Apr 08 15 44 36 2014 Download file sample mot Mon Apr 7 09 56 00 2014 HE file User Area OOO00000 0007FFFF Data Area FF 200000 FF207FFF 01 000000 01 007FFF File checksum Data Area UB Area Target device RAFF01023 2 wire UART Pulse 0 2 000 000 bps 05 00 Target 24 000 000 Hz Target 0 00 Block User rea Block O 21 Data rea Block 0 511 UB Area Figure 2 18 Autoprocedure E P Command Execution Result 8 System shutdown l Remove the target system from the target cable Note Turn off power and remove the target system before supplying Vpo from the target system lt 2 gt If no more target devices are to be written to execute the Quit command in the File menu to terminate the p
39. O to Area 3 or eight independent 2 MB programming areas Area 0 to Area 7 Program files can be downloaded to each programming area and which file PRS or ESF is to be saved is selectable in programming area units That is files can be individually downloaded in each programming area and the area used can also be selected individually This command is used to select a valid programming area from the FP5 s programming areas x When this command is executed the programming area select dialog box is opened and the desired programming area can be selected The number of programming areas that can be selected with this command is the value defined in the Programming Area Setting area on the Target tab of the Device Setup dialog box which is opened by the Setup command in the Device menu x Area to be used Jo Figure 1 15 Programming Area Select Dialog Box The currently selected programming area is displayed in the programming area selection dialog box To change the area select the relevant number from the list box and click the button To check the contents set to each area or to change the division factor see the Target tab of the Device Setup dialog box Clicking the OK button selects the programming area selected in the programming area select dialog box Clicking the button closes the dialog box without changing the programming area 4 Buzzer command The Buzzer command is used to enable or disable the setting
40. ROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE This chapter explains functional details on windows and dialog boxes of the programming GUI 1 1 Introduction Make sure that the programming GUI USB driver and the FP5 parameter file PR5 file for the target device are installed For the installation method refer to Common 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 1 2 Startup of Programming GUI 1 System connection Connect a USB cable or serial cable to the USB port or serial port on the host PC and the other side of the cable to the USB connector or serial connector on the FP5 Plug in the AC adaptor and then connect to the FPS power supply connector Serial cable or l USB cable O CAE AC adapter Host PC laj Outlet Figure 1 1 System Connection 2 FP5 startup After the cables are connected press the POWERI button on the FP5 When the FPS is correctly started the POWER LED is turned on and Commands gt is displayed in the message display If not the cause may be a defect in the FP5 so consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor 3 Startup of programming GUI Click the Start menu All Programs point to Renesas Electronics Utilities Programming Tools and then select PG FP5 Vx xx of PG FP5 Vx xx to start the Programming GUI The valid communication mode is automatically detected in the order of the USB and then the serial interface Information Ed Search C
41. S Manager Mo Return to Standard mode unsecured Figure 1 30 Welcome to FPS Manager Dialog Box Clicking will open the following dialog box Clicking will close the dialog box Password setting x A SS RD Confirm PASSWORD Cancel Figure 1 31 Password setting Dialog Box In order to register a password input a password into the PASSWORD box and Confirm PASSWORD box and then click OK E The password must be made up of up to eight alphanumeric characters Differences in upper and lower case are not recognized Clicking Cancel will close the dialog box xi Please enter your password PASSWORD Cancel Figure 1 32 Login to FP5 Manager Dialog Box Input the password into the PASSWORD box and then click OK l If the password is correct the dialog box in Figure 1 34 will open If the password is wrong then the dialog box in Figure 1 33 will open Clicking will close the dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 24 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE E 1401 The password does not match Yes Retry to input the password Mo Initialize the password and format to the shipment condition Figure 1 33 FPS Dialog Box Clicking will open the dialog box to input the password again Figure 1 32 Clicking will initialize the FPS to its default settings When initialized the following stored information will be deleted or reset to their defaults e Password
42. SB port on the host PC using a USB cable lt 2 gt Plug the FP5 power supply connector into the AC outlet 100 to 240 V using the AC adaptor lt 3 gt Press the button on the FP3 to turn on power Do not connect the program adaptor target device before turning on power Confirm that the POWER LED on the FP5 is off and that Commands gt is displayed in the message display indicating that the FPS is ready for operation If not the cause may be a defect in the FP5 so consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor 4 Connection of target system Be sure to turn on the FP5 power before connecting the target system lt 1 gt Connect the FP5 GND connector to the target system using a GND cable Note The FP5 and target system may be damaged if the voltage between the FP5 GND and the target system GND is different Use the GND cable to match the voltage before connecting the target cable lt 2 gt Connect the FP5 target connector to the target system using the target cable Note Connect the target system before supplying Voo power from the target system R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 57 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI 5 Startup of programming GUI lI Click the Start menu All Programs point to Renesas Electronics Utilities Programming Tools and then select PG FP5 Vx xx of PG FP5 Vx xx to start the Programming GUI T
43. am files stored in the changed folder are displayed N button Click this button when specifying a program file stored in a folder other than the folder in the programming GUI installation folder The Download file dialog box will be displayed Specify the relevant file and then click the button From the File type T list box a program file rec s s2 mot a20 a37 hex ddi or all files can be selected Download file Look in D FP5 PRJ E sample hex al Ej SL Fe de xl l C E k Vi 1 J LT E E Ji L wt Ji TP LI I TE H or File name sample hex Files of type S rec Hex files rect sit 22 mot a D k al e Cancel Figure 1 56 Download file Dialog Box da Endian list box Select the Endian The endian must be the same as that of the program file to be written Little Endian Big Endian Erase memory before download check box The Erase memory before download check box allows the user to select whether to delete the internal memory of the FP5 before downloading a new program file Under normal conditions check this box Note Clear this check box when downloading and writing two program files When a file is downloaded with this check box cleared the PG FP5 downloads data 512 bytes at a time without erasing its internal flash memory Note however that the download error ERROR NAND flash
44. cuted after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed Disable Block Erase check box If the Set Security command is executed with a check mark being placed in this box the Disable Block Erase function of the target device is enabled When checked the following dialog box is displayed 12403 Caution When Block Erase is disabled chip cannot be erased and Programmed any more dee TIL Figure 1 69 Disable Block Erase Warning Dialog Box Disable Program check box If the Set Security command is executed with a check mark being placed in this box the Disable Program function of the target device 1s enabled Disable Read check box If the Set Security command is executed with a check mark being placed in this box the Disable Read function of the target device is enabled R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 48 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE lt 8 gt Option Bytes area In this area set the option bytes When the Set Option bytes command is executed the settings in this area will be reflected in the target device Option bytes Set Option bytes after Program Enable Extended Option bytes OPETO FA27FBCF Figure 1 70 Option Bytes area Set Option bytes after Program check box If this check box is selected the Set Option bytes command is automatically executed after the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed
45. e OK button opens the Open firmware file dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 18 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Open firmware file Organize e New folder la Pop ba w211 rec File name oz fw v21Lrec S rec files rect mes E Figure 1 22 Open firmware file Dialog Box Select the firmware file fp5 fw vxxx rec and then click the button Note 1 Do not use FP5 firmware other than the one posted on the website otherwise a defect may occur 2 When a firmware of FP5 updates from V2 00 to V1 xx a serial number of FP5 is erased And FP5 can t operate in USB1 1 ln addition the other functions don t have any problem When FP5 revives consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor Some commands are sent to the FP5 and the update progress status is displayed in the action log window The message Firmware Update succeeds which indicates normal completion of firmware update and Restarting FP5 which is equivalent to RESET command processing is automatically performed The new version can then be checked as Firmware Version Vx xx The update takes about 10 seconds R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 19 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE ese File Programmer Device Help pe Ka EK Firmyare Version Y2 07 Frogrammer Board HAN Vil FPGA Vi 42 07 Serial Ho HC10340174 WOOF Standard mode unsec
46. e button closes the window without making any changes 2 Logging command The Logging command saves information displayed in the action log window in the log file When this command is executed the log file save dialog box appears Move to an arbitrary folder select the log file in the File name drop down list and click the button the log file will then be saved The Logging command on the menu bar will be checked The check mark will be cleared by clicking the Logging command again and saving of the log file will be stopped Enabling disabling the Logging command is added to the time stamp For a log file example refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B 3 Log File Example Note The log file that was saved the last time is displayed in the log file save dialog box Organize e New folder Mo items match your search File name lag Ext E Save as Late Text Files P txt Hide Folders Cancel E Figure 1 14 Log File Save Dialog Box Clicking the button saves the specified log file Clicking the button closes the dialog box without saving the log file R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 15 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 3 Select Programming area command The FPS has a 16 MB flash memory area for saving program files This memory area can be used as two programming areas of 10 MB and 6 MB Area 0 to Area 1 four 4 MB programming areas Area
47. e in the Command Protection area on the Standard tab in the Device Setup dialog box will be reflected in the target device For details on the security functions refer to 1 3 3 14 b Standard tab in Device Setup dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 30 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 7 Checksum command The Checksum command displays the checksum in the target device in the action log window As the calculation method either 32 bit addition or 32 bit CRC can be selected For more information refer to 1 3 3 14 b Note The checksum read by this command differs from the one displayed in the File checksum area in the programmer parameter window For details on the File checksum area refer to 1 3 1 3 Checksum command The checksum is calculated as follows Note that this is the result when the Enable Checksum Compare Function check box of the FP3 manager dialog box is not selected Method Subtraction 32 bit arithmetic addition Range The whole of areas user data and user boot areas selected in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box Note Ifat least one block of an area is selected the entire area is subjected to calculation gt sum Code flash OxOFF169A0 User Boot area 0x007F8000 Data flash 0x003FF1D9 Total OxIOBODB79 PASS Checksum operation finished gt Figure 1 41 Action Log Window After Checksum Com
48. e settings are not reflected to the FP5 internal memory unless the button is clicked in the Device Setup dialog box lt 6 gt Programming area map area The programming area status can be checked in this area The FP5 programming areas whose information matches information held in the programming GUI are displayed in light green In the valid programming area the names of ESF files PR5 files and program files and programming area numbers are displayed in black These items appear dimmed in invalid programming areas If no area information is held in the programming GUI Unknown is displayed The FP5 programming areas whose information does not match information held in the programming GUI are displayed in pink The information held in the programming GUI is displayed in such areas HEI AA est RSFS62 7 44 pro sample hex Area Unknown Figure 1 58 Programming Area Map Area R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 41 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 b Standard tab in Device Setup dialog box PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE On the Standard tab set the programming environment of the flash memory in the target device All basic settings to configure the user environment and the target device can be performed Communication channels speeds and the operation clock supplied to the target device vary depending on the device so refer to the user s manual of the target device for setting these items This tab consists of
49. fter Program Mode Control Edit Mode pin Pulse number 0 Mode ping at connection Output High Low Output High Low FPMDO 7 CC FPM cr FPMDI i E FPA CC redpz l n redom CO oj Enable target Reset Run after Disconnect Option bytes Set Option bytes after Program Enable Extended Option bytes OFETO we FA2 FFCF Checksum type Checksum after Program Addition kuj Target Standard Advanced Operation 4rea User Area Data Area UB Area Black No Start End Blank zl wi 0000 00000000 ODODIFFF D O DO 00002000 OOO03FFF Oo O DOC 00004000 OOO05FFF p O 0003 00006000 OOO07FFF Oo O 0004 00008000 OOO09FFF p O OOOS Oppen OOOOBFFFO Oo O 0006 OOOOCOOO OO0ODFFF o p O 0007 OOODEOOO DOE n O 0008 00010000 00017FFF n O M o 00018000 0001FFFF Oo O Set all rea Set all User Area Set all Data 4rea Set Lock Bit in all Blocks Clear Lack Bit in all Blocks Set OTP after Program Set OTF in all Blacks Clear OTF in all Blocks Mi Cl eds sim Program Figure 1 44 Get Flash options Command R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 Clear all rea Clear all User 4rea Clear all Data rea Configuration Clear after Erase T Enable minimum unit programming Verify after Program T Set Lock bit after Program cancel ENESAS Page 33 of 71 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 14 Setup When the Setu
50. g GUI is terminated various settings are saved in the INI file FP5 ini and these settings are loaded when the programming GUI is started the next time 1 3 2 Programmer menu Clicking the Programmer menu displays the following pull down menu This menu includes commands related to FP5 settings File Programmer Device Help 1 Bee host connection 2 MIE e e ege 3 Programming area 4 Buzzer 5 Reset 6 ee So Test 7 EE Firmware 8 P Update FPGA FPGA 9 FPS Manager Figure 1 12 Programmer Menu 1 Setup host connection command Running the Setup host connection command opens the Host Connection dialog box The channel for communication between the FP5 and the host PC can be selected and configured in this dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Host Connection X Ce LISB C Serial Port com sl Baud 15200 Cancel Figure 1 13 Host Connection Dialog Box USB can be selected as the communication channel if the USB interface is supported in the PC used When selecting Serial select the COM port and baud rate from the drop down list boxes COM ports that are recognized by the host PC are displayed in the Port list Up to 236 ports can be recognized When the button is clicked software tries to establish a connection between the FP5 and the host PC using the selected communication channels Clicking th
51. ged lt 3 gt Address range selection area This area 1s enabled with the Upload program file from FPS button clicked Specify the address range of the program file that is to be saved lt 4 gt Option area When the Show data check box is checked the action log window will be displayed when the upload is executed Pressing the button will start the upload with the selected settings Pressing the button will close the dialog box without executing the upload 3 Checksum command The Checksum command calculates the checksum of the selected program file downloaded to FP3 and displays the result When this command is executed the Checksum dialog box appears Select the optional calculation method and the target address range and click the OK button The result will then be displayed in the File Checksum area in the action log window and programmer parameter window This command can be executed after the Setup command is executed If the Setup command is executed again after the Checksum command is executed the result displayed in the File Checksum area in the programmer parameter window will be cleared R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 12 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Addition checksum Programming rea jo Ce Device Area W User rea e Data Area e LIB Area Start Address O Start Address FF 200000 Start Address 1000000 End Address IBEEPF End address FFZUrFFE End addres
52. gramming area select dialog box This performs the same action as selecting the Select Programming area command in the Programmer menu Opens the HEX Editor select dialog box This performs the same action as selecting the HEX Editor command in the File menu i Executes the con command or dcon command Executes the Blank Check command F Executes the Program command E F Executes the Verify command Executes the Set Security command Executes the Autoprocedure E P command This performs the same action as selecting the Autoprocedure E P command in the Device menu ae ee Executes the Erase command 2 This performs the same action as selecting the Erase command in the Device menu R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 53 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 5 Action Log Window This window displays the log of programming GUI actions en Erase User area PASS Program User area Erase Program operation finished E Figure 1 77 Action Log Window Dialog Box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 54 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 1 6 Programming Parameter Window This window displays the programming parameter settings Programmer Wele Yal li Standard mode unsecured DE 01023 prio VI UU HE FO 025 est Tue Apr 08 15 44 36 2014 Download file sample mat Mon Apr Y 09 56 00 2014 HE file User Area O
53. he valid communication modes are automatically detected in the order of the USB and then the serial interface information EL Search Communication port Trying connect to USE Please wait Cancel Figure 2 1 Connection Between Programming GUI and FP5 lt 2 gt The communication mode can also be selected by cancelling this operation with the button and selecting the Setup host connection command in the Programmer menu Elle Programmer Device Help Logging setup host connection select Proerammine area e Buzzer Reset selt Ezt Update Firmware Update FPG FPS Manager Figure 2 2 Setup host connection Command 35 Perform settings according to the communication port connected to the FP5 Host Connection Ei Ce LISB C Serial Port com Baud 15200 Cancel Figure 2 3 Communication Parameter Setup lt 4 gt Click the OK button to enable the new port settings R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 58 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI 55 When the programming GUI is correctly started the main window will be opened The following message will be displayed 1f the programming GUI is started for the first time or valid programming areas have been cleared so click the OK button The Device Setup dialog box will be opened 22 12208 Information defined in initial File is not enough or it is mot matched with PlashProgrammer
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56. l open a dialog box to make a new ESF file Refer to 1 3 3 14 a lt 3 gt button for the steps that follow Ag A Savein FPE PRI GI em No items match your search Recent Places Desktop Computer L Network Ser n7F701022 est save as hype Fes setup files esf Cancel Parameter file R7F701023 pb ki Hew R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 6 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Clicking will open a dialog box to select a previously created ESF file Refer to 1 3 3 14 a lt 3 gt i button for the steps that follow Open File Computer WinServer Di FES PRI Organize New folder WR R7F701023 es File narne RTE701023 esf res setup files esf mes A R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 7 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 4 Next the device setup dialog box that is opened when Device menu gt Setup command is executed will be opened so make the settings Refer to 1 3 3 14 Setup for the steps that follow m FPS Ioj x File Programmer Device Help Programmer tae A l ged FPS GUL We12 1rmvare Version Fi E We 12 Board HAN Va FPGA Vi e 0 MC10340164 lt 2 gt Toolbar dle unsecured Mode Standard mode unsecured Parameter and Setting file AFF FO O23 pri 41 00 RA F701023 esf Tue Apr 08 15 18 35 2014 Download file sample mot S Mon Apr 7 09 56 00 2014
57. mand Execution Note With the 32 bit arithmetic Addition mode the lower 8 digits of the result from which a value is subtracted from 00h in 1 byte units are displayed Method 32 bit CRC Range Area set in the Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box gt sum Code flash OxA19FB353 User Boot area 0x42A83D27 Data flash Ox 1D047738 Total 0x014C67B2 PASS Checksum operation finished gt Figure 1 42 Action Log Window After Checksum Command Execution Note 32 bit CRC displays the 8 digit result of CRC32 function operation For the calculation specifications refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B 2 32 bit CRC Calculation Specifications R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 31 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 8 Autoprocedure E P command The Autoprocedure E P command executes the Erase and Program commands in succession For more information refer to the sections on the Erase and Program commands gt ep Erase User area PASS Program User area 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 PASS Erase Program operation finished gt Figure 1 43 Action Log Window After Autoprocedure E P Command Execution 9 Set Option bytes command The Set Option bytes command specifies the settings for the target device s option byte When this command is executed the settings specified in the O
58. n Select this button to use command protection mode When the target device is in command protection mode executing the Set Security command allows the security settings made in the Command Protection area to be reflected in the target device When the target device is in ID authentication mode executing the Configuration Clear after Erase puts the target device in command protection mode R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 47 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Disable serial programmer after Program option button Select this button to use Disable Serial Programmer after Program mode After the Program and Autoprocedure E P commands are executed the Disable serial programmer function of the target device is enabled When this check box is selected the following dialog box appears 12406 Caution When Serial programming disable set the device cannot be connected with Flash Programmer any more Continue Cancel Figure 1 67 Disable serial programmer after Program Warning Dialog Box 75 Command Protection area In this area specify whether to enable command protection settings Command Protection Get Command Protection after Program T Disable Block Erase l Disable Program Disable Read Figure 1 68 Command Protection area Set Command Protection after Program check box When a check mark is placed in this box the Set Security command is automatically exe
59. nd The message display will display 1 the programming area number 2 the program file name and 3 the checksum and 4 command name Immediately after the program file is downloaded the checksum will show H xxxxxxxx At this time the program file will be checked using 32 bit CRC calculations from the start to the end address After this executing File menu gt Checksum command will display F xxxxxxxx The default is not to have this box checked O sample hex H AFE33BCO E P Figure 1 35 Example of Message Display Checksum comparison check box When Device menu Checksum command is executed and the checksum of the target device is displayed the checksum of the program file stored in FP5 will be referenced and the results displayed Checking this box will cross reference the checksum and not checking it will not The default is not to have this box checked gt Sum Checksum 0x623E Checksum compare PASS Checksum operation finished Figure 1 36 Example of Action Log Window R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 26 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Program file size monitor function check box Halts execution of programming commands if the program file size exceeds the programmable range If this check box is checked and the address range of the downloaded program file exceeds the address range specified in the Operation Mode area on the Standard tab of the Device Setup
60. nd is finished This check box becomes available if the On Target check box in the Supply voltage area is selected If selected the written program can be automatically executed after each command is finished R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 46 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE lt 5 gt ID code area In this area serial programming ID code authentication is performed before each command is executed in ID authentication mode Also the serial programming ID code or the OCD ID code is set Enter the serial programming ID code for authentication in the ID box Enter the serial programming ID code or the OCD ID code to be set in the Setting box When the Set ID Code D command is executed the settings in the Setting box will be reflected in the target device For details on serial programming ID code and OCD ID code refer to the user s manual of the target device Note Authentication proceeds with the ID code entered in the Setting box in case of failure in authentication with the code entered in the ID box Note For RX devices input the value in this order ID1 ID2 ID16 Example When Effective data bytes 16 ID code ID1 01h ID2 02h ID3 03h ID4 04h ID5 05h ID6 06h ID7 07h ID8 08h ID9 09h ID10 0Ah ID11 0Bh ID12 0Ch ID13 0Dh ID14 0Eh ID15 0Fh ID16 10h gt ID Code 0102030405060708090AOBOCODOEOF10 ID code for authentication IDIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
61. ndow each time the ENTER key is pressed When the Write Intel HEX file or Write Motorola SREC file command is executed following this command the read data can be saved in the Intel HEX format or Motorola HEX format Use of the saved file with other tool products is not supported Note The folder in which program data was saved the last time is displayed in the program data save dialog box Note When you execute the View command if a 16 byte aligned range contains blank areas and data areas the blank areas are indicated by R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 29 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Computer Local Disk D FPS_PRJ y Ki Search FPS PRI Gei Organize e New folder te e sample hes LL File name Hex files Che omen E Figure 1 39 Program Data Saved Dialog Box lt When Write Intel HEX file Command Is Executed gt Ae Organize New Folder PEE sample File name S rec files rec si mes E Figure 1 40 Program Data Save Dialog Box lt When Write Motorola SREC file Command Is Executed gt Clicking the button saves the program data into a file and closes the dialog box Clicking the button closes the program data save dialog box without saving the program data into a file 6 Set Security command The Set Security command sets the security functions for the target device When this command is executed the settings mad
62. ng areas Area 0 to Area 7 Program files can be downloaded to each programming area and which file PRS or ESF is to be saved is selectable in programming area units That is files can be individually downloaded in each programming area and the area used can also be selected individually In this area the factor for dividing the programming area can be selected If the division factor is changed data on the programming area map is cleared In addition the valid programming area can be selected If the valid programming area is changed the focused area in the Programming area map area is also changed By default the division factor is set to 2 and programming area 0 is selected Programming Area Setting Division pattern Ce 2 division Areal 10MB Areal EMDI o 4 division 4 MB DIV B division 2 MB DIV Figure 1 48 Programming Area Setting Area Division pattern radio buttons 2 division Area0 10MB Areal 6MB The division factor is set to 2 10 MB area and 6 MB 4 division 4 MB DIV The division factor is set to 4 4 MB per area 8 division 2 MB DIV The division factor is set to 8 2 MB per area Programming Area Setting list If 2 division Area0 10MB Areal 6MB is selected the valid programming area is selected from areas 0 to 1 If 4 division 4 MB DIV is selected the valid programming area is selected from areas 0 to 3 If 8 division 2 MB DIV is selected the valid programming
63. og window thus the version can be checked A File Programmer Device Help pe Ld KZ AR Programmer Ver We OF Firmware Version l We OF Board HAN MI serial Ho HOLUJ40U174 Standard mod d Standard mode unsecured SE A S 7 Farameter and Setting file 70 1166 pr5 41 00 70F116b esf Wed Dec OF 20 57 31 2011 Download file sample hex Tue Mar 8 07 57 00 2011 HE file OOODODOO OOOGFFFF File checksum Target device Name FoF 1166 Port UART Pulse Mum 0 1 000 000 bps 05 00 4 FPS Internal Osc Target 1 00 Figure 1 29 Version Confirmation After FPGA Update Is Finished R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 23 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 9 FP5 Manager command The FP5 Manager command sets the FP5 management functions These functions include the following The password function the upload prohibit function the device setup prohibit function the bank mode enable function the simple mode enable function the checksum comparison function the program file size monitoring function unique code embedding function and the reset terminal property switching function When the FP5 Manager command is executed the following dialog will be opened If a password is not registered the dialog box in Fig 1 30 will open If a password is registered the dialog box in Fig 1 32 will open Welcome to FP5 Manager L xj 12500 Welcome to FPS Manager Yes Continue to set FP
64. ommunication port Trying connect to USE Please wait Cancel Figure 1 2 Port Scanning at Startup of Programming GUI The communication mode can also be selected by cancelling this operation by clicking the button and selecting the Setup host connection command in the Programmer menu R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 5 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE When communication is established and the programming GUI is correctly started the main window will be opened Note that when the programming GUI is started for the first time the valid programming area is cleared or once FP5 unit from a number of units has been connected the following message will be displayed so download the following ESF file PRS file or program file This message means that ESF file and program file in the FP5 unit and the information stored in the programming GUI INI file do not match Information AS 47 12208 Information defined in initial File is not enough or ik is mot Yo matched with FlashProgrammer Setup parameters are needed Figure 1 3 Message Displayed at the First Startup of Programming GUI 1 Click the OK button in the dialog box 2 The following dialog box will be displayed Click or INFORMATION x P 12213 Project folder and parameter File is not defined Click button Yes if create the setting file newly Click button Mo if select the existing setting File 3 Clicking wil
65. or settings All the specified blocks are enabled for the Blank check Erase Program Verify Read and Autoprocedure E P commands The operation area of the Checksum command depends on the checksum calculation mode Addition In each of the User Area Data Area or UB Area if at least one block is selected all the blocks of the selected area is handled as the operation area CRC In each of the User Area Data Area or UB Area the area from the minimum block to the maximum block of the selected blocks is handled as the operation area Check the check boxes in the Block No column to specify the operation area Check the check boxes in the Lock bit column to specify the lock bits Check the check boxes in the OTP column to specify the OTP Checking the relevant buttons in the area indicated by lt 2 gt allows control of the check boxes R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Configuration Clear after Erase check box If the Erase command is executed with this check box checked the Configuration Clear command of the target device is executed When checked the following dialog box is displayed i 12404 Caution Configuration Clear can not be executed when all blocks are not blank Continue i Cancel Figure 1 73 Configuration Clear after Erase Warning Dialog Box Enable minimum unit programming check box This is a function for programming
66. ored in the changed folder are displayed N button Click this button when specifying an ESF file stored in a folder other than the FP5 PRJ folder in the programming GUI installation folder A dialog box for specifying the ESF file will be displayed Specify the relevant file and then click the button Note that the PR5 file specified by the ESF file must be in the specified folder R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 37 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Open File Organize e New Folder BBR rr 701023 es File name RIF701023 esF EPS setup files esf omen E Figure 1 51 ESF File Select Dialog Box button Click this button to create a new ESF file The following dialog box will be displayed Save in re PRA sl GL 5 B No items match your search Recent Places Sle mene A7F 701023 est save as type FPS setup files esf sl Cancel Parameter file RzFzoj 023 pri Mew Figure 1 52 New ESF File Creation Dialog Box The PR5 file stored in the FP5_PRJ folder in the programming GUI installation folder is displayed in the Parameter file list Select the PR5 file for the target device used Clicking the button will open the following dialog box The PRS file can be copied to the specified folder of the ESF file with this dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 38 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Select parame
67. ork Sur n7F701022 est save as hype Fes setup files esf Cancel Parameter file R7F701023 pr5 KI Hew Figure 2 9 Creation of New ESF File lt 5 gt Select R7F701023 pr5 from the Parameter file list If this file is unlisted use button Farameter file R7Fr01023 pr5 Hew FFIMIOZ3 pro Figure 2 10 Selecting PR5 File 65 Type the name of the newly created ESF file and click the button sle meme B7FZ01023 est save as hype Fes setup files esf sl Cancel Figure 2 11 Saving ESF File R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 62 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI lt 7 gt Select the program file Click the N button in the Object HEX file area Object HE file DFP5 PRI sample mot Z E Thu May 16 10 51 41 2013 y 4 Erase memory before download Figure 2 12 Object HEX file Area lt 8 gt Select the program file and click the button In this example sample hex is selected Download file Computer Local Disk Di FPS PRI Organize New folder sample mot LI File name sample mot rec Hex files recs agi sg omen Li Figure 2 13 Selection of Program File R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 63 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI lt 9 gt Click the Standard tab Target Standard Advanced Supply voltage ydd
68. p 1s executed the Device Setup dialog box is opened In this dialog box select a program file perform settings in accordance with the user environment for flash memory programming set command option and option data etc Each time the programming GUI is started the programming GUI loads the PRS file ESF file and program file that were used last and displays the settings Settings for the items not dimmed can be changed in accordance with the user environment Switch the Target Standard and Advanced tabs for setting a b c Target Standard Advanced Programming 4rea Setting Division pattern 2 division Area0 10MB Area1 6MB o 4 division 4 ME DIY division D ME DIY Target Settings Unknown Parameter file and Setting file DIAFP5_ PHRJ R7F701023 esi Ei New A7F701023 pr5 Save ag Object HE file DFP5 PRI sample mot E Thu May 16 10 57 41 2013 vw 4 Erase memory before download Hee Information Figure 1 45 Device Setup Dialog Box When the button button common to Target Standard and Advanced tabs is clicked program areas are cleared and PRS files ESF files and program files are downloaded for the FP5 After that the settings made on the Target Standard and Advanced tabs are saved into an ESF file These settings are reflected to the programming parameter window If there are settings which have not been updated the files related to the settings are not do
69. plays the calculation result in the File Checksum area in the action log window and programmer parameter window Clicking the button closes the dialog box without saving the settings made in the Checksum dialog box Note When the valid programming area is changed or a program file is downloaded the checksum result will be cleared R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 13 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 File Programmer Device Help yer Firmware Version 2 12 Board HAN Vi FPGA Vi Serial Ho HC10340164 Standard mode unsecured Ld KZ B24 AR PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Programmer Yal v212 Standard mode unsecured sicks ari U fitttt o fi lt 00000 ftt 0 ttt 1000000 100 ttrt User 1 D0000000 0007FEFFF 07051342 UB 010000000100 7 FFF OOZFSOODO Data gt FE2O00000 FF207 FFF 0030542E Total 0893E D00 Parameter and Setting file AFF e 023 pri 47 00 RA7F701 023 est Tue Apr 08 15 18 35 2014 Download file sample mot Mon Apr 7 09 56 00 20714 HE file OO000000 0007F FFF FF200000 FF207FFF 01 000000 07 007 FFF User Area Data Area File checksum Addition checksum 07081382 O0000000 0007FFFF OOSC542E FF200000 FF 207 FFF UU ZE OU d OO0000 01 OFF FF 093E FDO Figure 1 11 Checksum Result 4 Quit command The Quit command terminates the programming GUI The programming GUI can also be terminated by clicking the button on the right end of the title bar in the main window When the programmin
70. ption bytes area on the Standard tab of the Device Setup dialog box are applied to the target device For details of the option byte settings see 1 3 3 14 b Standard tab in Device Setup dialog box 10 Set ID Code command The Set ID Code command specifies the settings for the target device s ID code When this command is executed the settings specified in the ID code for authentication area on the Standard tab of the Device Setup dialog box are applied to the target device For details of the ID code see 1 3 3 14 b Standard tab in Device Setup dialog box 11 Connect command Executes the con command or dcon command When the con command is executed a check will be added and when the dcon command is executed the check will be removed When autocon off or autocon on is executed with the autocon command the connect command is enabled or disabled Refer to Common 6 USAGE COMMUNICATION COMMANDSfor details about the functions 12 Signature read command The Signature read command reads target device product information The read result is displayed in the action log window 13 Get Flash options command The Get Flash options command reads the settings for the flash options for the target device and displays the result in the ID code for authentication area Security mode area and Option bytes area on the Standard tab and Lockbit OTP of Operation Area area on the Advanced tab in the
71. rogramming GUI All the settings made so far are saved so they can be restored when the programming GUI is restarted The PRS files ESF files and program files are saved to the FP5 internal flash memory lt 3 gt Press and hold the button on the FP5 for about 1 second to turn off the POWER LED 45 Remove the AC adaptor and USB cable from the FP5 Note Ifan error occurred during the above steps refer to Common 10 TROUBLESHOOTING and APPENDIX A MESSAGES In addition refer to 1 3 2 6 Self Test command and perform selftesting If this does not resolve the problem see the FAQ except for Europe area http www renesas com support for Europe area http www renesas eu update or access http www renesas com contact for inquiry R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 User s Manual RH850 RX700 Include RX64x Publication Date Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 Published by Renesas Electronics Corporation ENESAS SALES OFFICES Renesas Electronics Corporation http www renesas com Refer to http www renesas com for the latest and detailed information Renesas Electronics America Inc 2801 Scott Boulevard Santa Clara CA 95050 2549 U S A Tel 1 408 588 6000 Fax 1 408 588 6130 Renesas Electronics Canada Limited 9251 Yonge Street Suite 8309 Richmond Hill Ontario Canada L4C 9T3 Tel 1 905 237 2004 Renesas Electronics Europe Limited Dukes Meadow Millboard Road Bourne End Buckinghamshire SL8 5FH
72. s TOO FFF User Defined IM User dea Data Area IM LIE Area Start Address fo Start Address Freo0000 Start Address H nognog End Address GFFFFF End Address FE207FFF End Address H DO7FFF Cancel Figure 1 10 Checksum Dialog Box lt l gt Programming area The valid programming area is displayed lt 2 gt Checksum calculation mode selection Select the mode for calculating checksum of the selected program file Selected calculation modes differ with the MCU Table 1 2 Checksum calculation Checksum calculation Addition checksum 32 bit arithmetic addition CRC sum 32bit 32 bit CRC Note With the 32 bit arithmetic addition mode the lower 8 digits of the result to which a value is added from 00h in 1 byte units are displayed With 32 bit mode the 8 digit result of CRC32 function calculation is displayed For details on arithmetic specifications refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B 2 32 bit CRC Calculation Specifications lt 3 gt Address range selection Select the range for calculating checksum of the selected program file If there is no program file data in the specified range the specified range is filled with FFh for calculation Device Area From the start to end addresses of the device which are contained in the selected PRS file User Defined Any range can be specified by inputting the addresses to the Start Address and End Address text boxes Clicking the OK button dis
73. s output and a cleared check box is input High Low check box Set the level of the selected FPMDO to FPMDS pins to High or Low Enable target Reset check box the various commands FP5 will detect the leading edge of the signal entering the RESET terminal Until a signal is detected Waiting for RESET will be displayed in the action log window and the transition to the flash memory programming mode will be put on hold When the signal is detected the transition will be resumed And right before each commands are completed FP5 will detect the leading edge of the signal entering the RESET terminal Until a signal is detected Waiting for RESET will be displayed in the action log window and the termination of the flash memory programming mode will be put on hold When the signal is detected the flash programming mode is ended R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 45 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE 2 Detect the falling edge of the signal entering the RESET pin Figure 1 64 Detection Timing of Target Reset Run after Disconnect check box If this check box is selected the RESET signal level changes from low level to Hi Z after each command Note that when the Reset option of Run after Disconnect is set to Pull up with the FP5 Manager dialog box the signal will go from low level to Pull up If this check box is not selected the RESET signal changes to low level after each comma
74. scroll bar to move another address range into the visible area of the HEX Editor The following keys can be input using the keyboard Table 1 1 ID tag area does not use Key Functions That Can Be Input in HEX Editor Window 0 9 A F Data input data display area a Move cursor in su direction E Juergen 777 II move cursori up arecion 7777 If any changes have been made to the file Save and Save As in the File menu in the HEX Editor main window become available for saving the modified data R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 10 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE x Save Ini E FP5_PAJ G ki D No items match your search Computer EW Network File name sample hes Save as lype Hes files hex Cancel Ce Intel HEX C Motorola SREC hd User rea W Data Area e LIB Area Start address fo FF200000 froooooo End address FFFF FF207FFF 1007FFF Figure 1 8 Save As Dialog Box of HEX Editor Besides the file name and folder location a start address and an end address for the new file can be selected in the Save As dialog box The original start address and end address are displayed by default Select the file radio button for the format in which to save the data Select the same format as that of the loaded file Use of the saved file with other tool products is not supported Note Mapping of the data flash memory may differ between normal operation and flash memory
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76. ter files to copy E 1 L JE J l Computer Local Disk D FP5 PRI e Ka Search FP5 PRI Organize e New Folder JRF AO1023 pro File name EPS parameter file ora ms ES Figure 1 53 Select parameter files to copy Dialog Box After selecting the PR5 file input the new ESF file name and then click the button Save As button Clicking this button opens the dialog box for overwriting the current settings made in the Device Setup dialog box to the existing ESF file or saving as another file Specify the file and then click the button Note that the PRS file is also copied to the destination folder Organize e New Folder __ RFF 01023 est File name ARIANE Save as type res setup files Ch est sl Hide Folders Cancel Figure 1 54 Save as Dialog Box E lt 4 gt Object HEX file area Select the program file in this area R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 39 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE Object HE file DFP5 PRI sample mot og Esl Thu May 16 10 51 41 2013 Little Endian 4 Erase memory before download Figure 1 55 Object HEX file Area Program file selection list Select the program file to be used If no program files are registered in the valid programming area program files stored in the bin folder in the programming GUI installation folder are displayed If the reference folder is changed by using the J button progr
77. the box will disable and unchecking it will enable the function When this function is disabled the File menu gt Upload from FP5 command and the hex srec and upset of the communications command are disabled The default is not to have this box checked Disable Device Setup check box Enables or disables the Setup command in the Device menu It is disabled when checked and enabled when not checked When it is disabled the Setup command in the Device menu as well as the downprm downset and lod communication commands become invalid Enable Bank mode check box Sets the normal mode or bank mode for the mode of the remote connector Checking this box will set the bank mode and not checking it will set the normal mode If checked Enable Simple mode cannot be checked When in the bank mode the programming area can be selected through the remote connector With respect to detailed functions refer to Common 5 USAGE THE REMOTE CONNECTOR The default is not to have this box checked Enable Simple mode check box Sets the normal mode or the simple mode Checking this box will set the simple mode and not checking it will set the normal mode If checked Enable Bank mode cannot be checked When in the simple mode the functions of the FP5 control buttons and message display will change When the button is clicked the programming area will be switched Clicking the button or button will execute the Autoprocedure E P comma
78. the following items lt 1 gt Supply voltage area lt 2 gt Supply oscillator area lt 3 gt Communication interface to device area lt 4 gt Mode Control area lt 5 gt ID code for authentication area lt 6 gt Security mode area lt 7 gt Command Protection area lt 8 gt Option Bytes area lt 9 gt Checksum type area Target Standard Advanced Supply voltage Wedd 05 00 Vdde 00 00 e On Target Jh Ydd monitoring Input Frequency 24000000 CPU Frequency SUUUDOOO Edit CPU Frequency lt gt gt Communication interface to device Interface 3 wire UART Speed Mbps Edit Speed Edit Mode pin Pulse number o Mode ping at connection Output High Low Output High Low FpMppnT CC Fees oe E FEMDT im EMT CC Frino oo oo Eewpne In Enable target Reset Fun after Disconnect ID code for authentication IDIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Setting FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF SetlD code after Program Security mode C Use ID Authentication Mode Ce Use Command Protection Mode Command Protection Set Command Protection after Program Disable Block Erase Disable Program Disable Read Disable Serial Programmer after Program Option bytes Set Option bytes after Program Enable Estended Option bytes OPETO FA2 FFCF Checksum type Checksum after Program Addition Figure 1 59 Device Setup Dialog Box Standard Tab R20UT2
79. tting value of the PR5 file Vdd2 V 0 00 V not used apply the setting value of the PR5 file On Target check box Check Supply oscillator area Input Frequency 24000000 Hz Communication Interface to device area Interface 2 wire UART Speed 2Mbps Other areas Default settings R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI lt 11 gt Switch to the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box Specify the target flash memory area in the Operation Area The specifiable flash memory area is defined by the PR5 file according to the device specifications Target Standard Advanced Operation rea User Area Data Area LIB Area Block Wo wi novo 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 4 0009 Start OOO00000 00002000 00004000 OO006000 OOO0S000 0000000 DODOCODO OOOOE 000 0001 0000 00018000 Set all rea Set all User Area Set all Data Area Set Lock Bit in all Blocks Clear Lock Bit in all Blacks Set OTP after Program Set OTF in all Blocks Clear OTF in all Blocks FT ICU validate after Program End OOO01 FFF OOOU3FFF OOOUSFFF OOO0 FFF OOOOSFFF OOOUB FFF OOO0D FFF OOOUF FFF DUDI FFF OOO FFFF Clear all Area Clear all User Area Clear all Data Area Figure 2 15 Device Setup Dialog Box Advanced Tab lt 12 gt Click the button in the Device Setup dialog box R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 Mar 02
80. um oscillation frequency of the clock set for the target device Placing a check mark in the Edit CPU Frequency box allows you to change the frequency Note For the specifiable CPU frequency refer to the user s manual of the target device lt 3 gt Communication interface to device area Select the interface mode of communications between the FP5 and target device Communication interface to device Interface 2 wire UART Mbps IT Edit Speed Figure 1 62 Communication interface to device Area Interface list box Select the interface mode of communications between the FPS and target device The specifiable interface mode differs depending on the target device Check the user s manual of the target device to select a mode Table 1 3 Channels for Communication Between FP5 and Target Device 1 wire UART 1 wire UART asynchronous communication interface 2 wire UART 2 wire UART asynchronous communication interface 3 wire CSI clocke communication interface Speed List box Select the communication speed of the selected interface mode Note For the available communication speed refer to the user s manual of the target device Setting the Supply oscillator area displays the selectable communication speeds in the list box lt When 1 wire UART or 2 wire UART is selected gt e 9600Baud e 38400Baud e 115200Baud e 500000Baud e IMbps e 1 5Mbps e 2Mbps lt When CSI is selected gt e 9 8kHz e 156kHz
81. upplied from the target system On Target check box selected If Vpp is outside the range of 5 of the Vpp set value immediately before communication starts the message No VDD applied or Voltage is out of range will be displayed in the action log window Vdd monitoring check box When supplying Non from the target system On Target check box selected whether to enable the Vpp pin power supply detection function can be selected with this check box Select to enable or clear to disable the function Note When the Voo pin power supply detection function is disabled the product can be used even if the Voo pins in the FP5 and the target system are not connected In such a case make sure that Vo power generated in the target system always matches the output signal power supply generated in the FP5 lt 2 gt Supply oscillator area In this area the clock to be supplied to the target device is set Supply oscillator Input Frequency 4000000 CPU Frequency IT Edit CPU Frequency Figure 1 61 Supply oscillator Area Input Frequency box Set the oscillation frequency of the clock supplied to the target device Input the oscillation frequency of the clock mounted on the target system Note For the specifiable input frequency refer to the user s manual of the target device R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 43 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE CPU Frequency box Displays the maxim
82. ured A verslon up no Query E i t OF Hov loading DR Parameter and Setting file 78F1166 pr5 41 00 FPS Selftprogranning VOU 94 OF 1166 est Checking FLHDO level DE Wed Dec OF 20 57 31 2011 Erase flash UK Blank check DE Download file Write flash sample hex poe ENESN oro 45 Tue Mar 9 07 57 00 2011 Firmvare Update succeeds HE file O0000000 O003FFFF Standard mode unsecured Restarting FP5 File checksum FFFFFFF PPPPP 555555 F F 5 F F F 5 F F F 55555 FFFFF PPPPP 5 5 5 5 5 Target device EEG Mame OF 1166 Port UART Pulse Num Firmware Version Y2 07 1 000 000 bps Board HAN VI FPGA Vi Serial No HCIOJ40174 E ee Standard mode unsecured Internal Ose Target 1 00 i E Firmvare Version Vi Di board HAN YI EFLA Y4 Serial No HC1034017 4 Standard mode unsecured A 4 Figure 1 23 Action Log Window When Firmware Update Is Finished Note Depending on the changes made the following dialog box will be displayed In this case the information stored in the FP5 PR5 file ESF file program file will have been deleted so please download those files again Refer to 1 2 Startup of Programming GUI LI x b 12208 Information defined in initial File is not enough or it is mot matched with FlashProgrammer Setup parameters are needed 8 Update FPGA command The Update FPGA command updates the FPGA Refer to Common 3 4 Updating Programming GUI Firmware and
83. wnloaded When a program file is downloaded the date and checksum An empty area will be supplemented by FFh when it is downloaded to FP5 of that file are displayed in the action log window The checksum is calculated as shown below For details of the arithmetic specifications refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B 2 32 bit CRC Calculation Specifications Method 32 bit CRC Range From the start to end addresses in the program file When the button button common to Target Standard and Advanced tabs is clicked the dialog box is closed without saving changed settings on the Target Standard and Advanced tabs into an ESF file R20UT2924EJ0200 Rev 2 00 LEN ESAS Page 34 of 71 Mar 02 2015 PG FP5 V2 13 PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE File Programmer Device Help Ile a A SES Ver Firmware Version Y2 07 Board HW WI FPGA V4 Serial Ho HC10340174 Fil N ILL iI r ed progarea clear l A A ug PASS fname samnple bes ftime 2011 03 08 07 57 I Preparing storage KUML Dading Address range 0x0000 0 to UsUOUSFFFF E IZ OxCB 6EA4B2 fat i gt Mame Fort Pulze Num Frogrammer VADO W207 li Standard mode unsecured Parameter and Setting file POF 1166 pro 41 00 for 1166 est Wed Dec 07 22 08 00 2011 Download file sample hex Tue Mar 8 07 57 00 2011 HE file OOOO0000 0003F FFF File checksum Target device FoF 1166 UART

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