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2. Preliminary Users Manual 01721 1 00 00 Chapter 4 Circuit Diagrams Figure 4 3 USB UART Converter 33 DD_USB VDD_USB oe 224 5 25 19 470 10k oon T00n 16V eia0 F 1 lt SI gt SO_TXD gt RESET gt SD s 25v ione sov eiaos Preliminary User s Manual 01721 1 00 00 35 Figure 4 4 Socket Bases 64 80 V850ES FF2 80 V850ES FE2 64GB SCK 50 a SI_RXD HS RESET gt gt FLMD0 FLMD1 yy 2 36 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 Chapter 4 Circuit Diagrams Figure 4 5 Socket Bases 100 144 V850ES SJ2 14460 850 5 22 14460 V850ES FG2 100GC AXK Headex 50 RESET FLMDO FLMD1 gt 2 DRST DMS DCK DDI ppo Preliminary User s Manual U17213EE1V0UM00 38 Chapter 4 Circuit Diagrams Figure 4 6 Socket Bases 100GF V850ES SG2 100GF SCK 50 SI_RXD HS RE
3. User s Manual PG FA S F Line Flash Programming Adapter for 5 Line F Line Microcontroller Devices Document No U17213EE1V0UM00 Date Published August 2004 NEC Corporation 2004 Printed in Germany Corporation 2004 This equipment complies with the protection requirements WARNING This is a Class A EN 55022 1998 equipment This equipment can cause radio frequency noise when used in the residential area In such cases the user operator of the equipment may be required to take appropriate countermeasures under his responsibility EEDT ST 001 11 CAUTION This equipment should be handled like a CMOS semiconductor device The user must take all precautions to avoid build up of static electricity while working with this equipment All test and measurement tool including the workbench must be grounded The user operator must be grounded using the wrist strap The connectors and or device pins should not be touched with bare hands EEDT ST 004 10 2 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 00 The information in this document is current as of 03 08 2004 The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc for the most up to date specifications of NEC Electronics products Not all products and or types are available in every country Please check with an NEC sales representa
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6. including death to persons arising from defects in NEC Electronics products customers must incorporate sufficient safety measures in their design such as redundancy fire containment and anti failure features NEC Electronics products are classified into the following three quality grades Standard Special and Specific The Specific quality grade applies only to NEC Electronics products developed based on a customer designated quality assurance program for a specific application The recommended applications of NEC Electronics product depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each NEC Electronics product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots Special Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems life support systems and medical equipment for life support etc The quality grade of NEC Electronics products is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in NEC Elec
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8. FF2 80 26 2 5 3 Device socket for V850ES SG2 and V850ES FG2 100 pin square 27 2 5 4 Device socket for V850ES SG2 100 pin rectangular 28 2 5 5 Device socket for V850ES SJ2 V850ES FU2 144 28 2 6 Reset BUON persoane ae Sea KA hele ected 29 270 SLEDS gt arte toed 30 2 7 1 Vpp power LEDA oats s eet a Sale eae ald a 30 2 7 2 USB power LED AEA uae aerate EA 30 2 7 3 USBiactivity LED 30 Chapter 3 Supported Devices and Mount 5 31 Chapter 4 Circuit 33 Preliminary Users Manual 017172 1 00 00 7 Preliminary Users Manual 017172 1 00 00 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 List of Figures Pinout of the UART Connector Sub D 9 pin 20 Connection Diagram of the Supplied Null Modem Cable 20 33 PG FP4 Connector UART nWire 34 5
9. mounted on the PG FA S F_Line This manual explains the basic specifications and correct usage of the PG FA S F_Line This manual includes the following chapters e Introduction Hardware description Supported devices and mount adapters e Circuit diagrams Symbols and notation are used as follows Weight in data notation Left is high order column right is low order column Active low notation pin or signal name is over scored or xxx slash before signal name Memory map address High order at high stage and low order at low stage Note Footnote for an item marked with Note in the text Caution Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary explanation Numeric notation Binary Decimal Hexadecimal or 0 Prefixes representing powers of 2 address space memory capacity kilo 210 1024 mega 220 10242 1 048 576 230 10243 1 073 741 824 6 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 Table of Contents pukuna ee ee 5 Chapter 1 eee eit 13 11 Main Features of the 5 13 12 Package 13 1 3 PG FA S F_
10. 2 Preliminary Users Manual 017172 1 00 00 Chapter 1 Introduction The PG FA S F_Line is a flash programmer and programming adapter for all NEC microcontrollers of the S_Line and F_Line PG FA S F_Line is designed for three types of operation It can be used as a USB programmer it can be used as a UART programmer and it can be used as a programming adapter in combination with a PG FP4 11 Main Features of the PG FA S F_Line Note Can program any flash device of the S_Line and F_Line microcontroller series see Table 3 2 on page 32 for a list of supported devices Can be used with FPL software GUI available on the internet see the Serial Flash Writer section http www ee nec de update USB operation A device can be programmed using a host PC connected to the PG FA S F_Line using a USB cable No extra hardware is required RS232 operation A device can be programmed using a host PC connected to the PG FA S F Line using null modem cable Vpp must be supplied externally PG FP4 operation A device can be programmed using a PG FP4 connected to the PG FA S F_Line Self programming operation The PG FA S F_Line can be used as a minimal target system to check self programming operation no support Selectable Vpp source For USB operation and for PG FP4 operation the Vpp can be supplied from the host or optionally externally Selectable clock source Either an on board crystal or an on board oscillator can b
11. Line Functional 14 14 System 15 15 Related 15 1 6 Document History 22 ee Qe ee 15 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 17 21 Host Interfaces Programming 17 2 1 1 USB Host GonnectOr 2 hates d daa Bee 18 2 1 2 PG FP4 18 2 1 3 UART Host eed seas geodon ales 19 2 1 4 Null Modem Cable 20 2 2 uuu l y a EE eee a ota he 21 2 2 1 External power 1 21 2 3 CIN OE 22 2 4 eee a Sa 22 2 4 1 OscillaiorSocke t s neta Pek heard 24 2 4 2 Crystal resonator 5 25 2 5 Device Sockets for Mount Adapters 26 2 5 1 Device socket for 850 5 2 64 26 2 5 2 Device socket for V850ES
12. NEC Electronics Europe GmbH Duesseldorf Germany 0211 65 03 1101 Fax 0211 65 03 1327 Sucursal en Espana Madrid Spain Tel 091 504 27 87 Fax 091 504 28 60 Succursale Frangaise V lizy Villacoublay France 01 30 67 58 00 01 30 67 58 99 Filiale Italiana Milano Italy Tel 02 66 75 41 Fax 02 66 75 42 99 Branch The Netherlands Eindhoven The Netherlands Tel 040 244 58 45 Fax 040 244 45 80 Branch Sweden Taeby Sweden Tel 08 63 80 820 08 63 80 388 United Kingdom Branch Milton Keynes UK Tel 01908 691 133 Fax 01908 670 290 NEC Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Hong Kong Tel 2886 9318 Fax 2886 9022 9044 NEC Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Seoul Branch Seoul Korea 02 528 0303 Fax 02 528 4411 NEC Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd Singapore 65 6253 8311 65 6250 3583 NEC Electronics Taiwan Ltd Taipei Taiwan 02 2719 2377 02 2719 5951 Preliminary User s Manual 01721 1 00 00 Target Reader Purpose Organization Conventions Preliminary Users Manual 01721 1 00 00 Preface This manual is intended for users who want to understand the functions of the PG FA S F_Line flash programming adapter Basic understanding of microcontroller environment is assumed By using the PG FA S F_Line program code can easily be erased from verified or written to the flash memory of an NEC on chip flash memory microcontroller
13. Programming Sources It is mechanically possible to connect the adapter to more than one programming source simultane ously In this case the sources have different priorities Table 2 2 Programming Source Priorities Priority Programming source Highest USB Medium PG FP4 Lowest UART Note When trying to program from multiple sources simultaneously programming may fail However no harm to the device or the flash adapter should occur Preliminary Users Manual 01721 1 00 00 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2 1 1 USB Host Connector The USB connection to the host PC is established by CN6 located at the left side of the PG FA S F_Line Note This connection is hot pluggable PG FA S F_Line 2 1 2 PG FP4 Connector The connection to a PG PF4 is established by located at the left side of the PG FA S F_Line PG FA S F_Line 18 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 00 2 Hardware Description Table 2 3 Pinout of the PG FP4 Connector GND RESET SI SO TXD SCK CLK Vpp n c H S VDE n c FLMD1 FLMDO Note signals Vpp level 2 1 3 UART Host Connector The UART connection to the host PC is established by CN4 located at the left side of the PG FA S F_Line PG FA S F_Line NEG Preliminary Users Manual 017213 1 00 Chapter 2 Hardware De
14. S F_Line in UART mode a host PC with a free COM port is required This host PC must be running the FPL software An external power supply must be used To operate the PG FA S F_Line in combination with a PG FP4 a PG FP4 is required Optionally an external power supply can be used 1 5 Related Documents These related documents may contain helpful information and will help for a better general understand ing Table 1 2 Related Documents Document Name Document No User s Manual FPL Serial Flash Writer WEB 00024427 User s Manual PG FP4 Flash Programmer 15260 2 00 00 All device User s Manuals all S_Line Consult the internet documentation database and use the F_Line microcontrollers keywords S_Line and Line for searching 1 6 Document History Table 1 3 Document History July 2004 All Initial release Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 15 16 Preliminary User s Manual U17213EE1VOUMO00 2 Table 2 1 Hardware Description Components Functions Component Function PG FP4 UART Reserved USB CN7 CN17 Device sockets 501 CREG 502 Crystal resonator SO3 Oscillator SW1 Reset 4 1 4 2 Reserved JP3 Reserved D3 red LED USB activity D4 green LED USB power D6 green LED VDD 2 1 Host Interfaces
15. SET FLMDO FLMD1 2 DRST DMS DCK DDI gt gt a DDO Preliminary User s Manual U17213EE1V0UM00 Message From Name Company Tel FAX Although NEC has taken all possible steps to ensure that the documentation supplied to our customers is complete bug free and up to date we readily accept that errors may occur Despite care and precautions we ve taken you may encounter problems in the documentation Please complete this form whenever you d like to report errors or suggest improvements to us Address North America Hong Kong Philippines Oceania NEC Electronics America Inc NEC Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Corporate Communications Dept Fax 852 2886 9022 9044 Fax 1 800 729 9288 1 408 588 6130 Europe NEC Electronics Europe GmbH Market Communication Dept Fax 49 0 211 6503 1344 Korea NEC Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Seoul Branch Fax 02 528 4411 Taiwan NEC Electronics Taiwan Ltd Fax 02 2719 5951 Thank you for your kind support Asian Nations except Philippines NEC Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd Fax 65 6250 3583 Japan NEC Semiconductor Technical Hotline Fax 81 44 435 9608 would like to report the following error make the following suggestion Document title Document number Page number If possible please fax the referenced page or drawing
16. e used as a clock source When using PG FA S F_Line in combination with a PG FP4 the PG FP4 can be used as the clock source Exchangeable in case a different value should be used for the on chip regulators external capacity it can be placed in a socket This product is intended for development and evaluation purposes only It is not intended to be used in mass production 1 2 Package Content After opening the package of the PG FA S F_Line please first check the content of the box It should contain the following 1 pcs PG FA S F_Line PCB 1 pcs crystal module 5MHz assembled on the PCB 1 pcs USB cable A B type 1 pcs RS232 null modem cable see Figure 2 2 Connection Diagram of the Supplied Null Modem Cable on page 20 ReadMe booklet Preliminary Users Manual 01721 1 00 00 13 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 PG FA S F_Line Functional Specification Table 1 1 PG FA S F_Line Functional Specifications Item Specification USB type B connector USB conforms to USB rev 1 1 Note USB is only supported on Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP Note that the USB port is used to emulate a virtual COM port only as USB is not supported by the FPL software nor by the Host interfaces S_Line or F_Line micro controllers Sub D type 9 pin male connector Communication speed cor responds to device speed 16 pin connector 2 x 8 x 2 54 mm This connector can be used with
17. ects the source of the clock on board crystal or external clock from PG FP4 or oscillator Table 2 5 Clock Source Selection Open default Crystal resonator or PG FP4 Closed Oscillator 22 Preliminary User s Manual U17213EE1VOUMO00 2 Hardware Description Table 2 6 Possible Clock Sources Programming source Clock source Crystal or resonator Oscillator Table 2 7 Highest PG FP4 Clock Priorities Priority Clock source Medium Oscillator Lowest Crystal or resonator Note When choosing an incorrect clock source or supplying multiple clocks simultaneously program ming may fail However no harm to the device or the flash adapter should occur Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2 4 1 Oscillator socket If the an oscillator should be used as the clock source for the microcontroller device it must assem bled 503 For this clock source jumper JP1 must be closed DIL14 and DIL8 type oscillators can be assembled When assembling DIL8 type oscillators align pin 1 of the oscillator with pin 1 of the socket Notes 1 The oscillator is supplied by Vpp range 2 85 V to 5 5 so be sure it supports this voltage 2 Pin 1 has a pull up of 4 7 to Vpp in case oscillators with OE on 1 are used 503 Oscillator 1 asea PG FA S F_Line 24 Preliminary User s Ma
18. etry It is physically possible to place the mount adapter into the wrong receptable This can damage the microcontroller or the PF FA S F_Line A mechanical blocking TP1 should prevent a 100 pin rectangular mount adapter to be placed into the 100 pin square receptable But it is possible to place a 100 pin square mount adapter into the 100 pin rectangular receptable Please take care not to mix up the receptables Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 27 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2 5 4 Device socket for V850ES SG2 100 pin rectangular PG FA S F_Line V850ES SG2 100 pin GF CN16 CN17 Caution The receptables for the 100 pin square and 100 pin rectangular mount adapters have the same appearance and geometry It is physically possible to place the mount adapter into the wrong receptable This can damage the microcontroller or the PF FA S F_Line A mechanical blocking TP1 should prevent a 100 pin rectangular mount adapter to be placed into the 100 pin square receptable But it is possible to place a 100 pin square mount adapter into the 100 pin rectangular receptable Please take care not to mix up the receptables 2 5 5 Device socket for V850ES SJ2 and V850ES FJ2 144 V850ES SJ2 V850ES FJ2 144 pin GJ CN13 CN14 CN15 PG FA S F_Line 28 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 00 2 Hardware Description 2 6 Reset Button The microcontroller device can be reset by pressing t
19. he reset button Depending on the setting of the Serial Writer software this might be necessary during programming Usually however this is not nec essary PG FA S F_Line Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 29 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2 7 LEDs red 03 D4 green USB USB activity power PG FA S F_Line 2 7 1 Vpp power LED This green LED lights when VDD is present at the microcontroller It lights when any power supply is attached PG FP4 USB and ext power supply 2 7 2 USB power LED This green LED lights when the USB port is connected and powered 2 7 3 USB activity LED This red LED will light when there is activity send or receive on the USB bus 30 Preliminary User s Manual U17213EE1VOUMO00 64 Chapter 3 Supported Devices Mount Adapters Table 3 1 Supported Mount Adapters QB 64GB MA 01S QB V850ESFX2 S64GB 80 pin GC QB 80GK MA 01S QB V850ESFX2 S80Gk 100 pin GC QB 100GF MA 01S QB 100GC MA 01S QB V850ESSX2 S100GC QB V850ESFX2 S100GC 100 pin GF QB 100GF MA 01S QB V850ESSX2 S100GF 144 pin GJ QB 144GJ MA 01S QB 144GJ MA 01S QB V850ESSX2 S144GJ QB V850ESFX2 S144GJ Preliminary User s Manual 01721 1 00 00 31 Chapter 3 Supported Devices Mount Adapters Table 3 2 Supported Devices 03231 03231 1 64
20. nual U17213EE1VOUMO00 2 Hardware Description 2 4 2 Crystal resonator socket If a crystal or a resonator should be used as the clock source for the microcontroller device it must be assembled 502 For this clock source jumper JP1 must be open A S02 Crystal resonator PG FA S F_Line Table 2 8 502 Pinout Resonator el Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 25 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2 5 Device Sockets for Mount Adapters The microcontrollers that are to be programmed must be enclosed in a mount adapter and then placed on one of the five foreseen spots on the PG FA S F_Line Cautions 1 Do not place or remove a mount adapter while the board is powered This may damage the microcontroller device 2 Never mount more than one mount adapter at the same time This may damage the microcontroller devices 2 5 1 Device socket for 850 5 2 64 pin V850ES FE2 64 pin GB CN7 CN8 PG FA S F_Line 2 5 2 Device socket for V850ES FF2 80 pin V850ES FF2 80 pin GK CN9 CN10 PG FA S F_Line 26 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 00 2 Hardware Description 2 5 3 Device socket for V850ES SG2 and V850ES FG2 100 pin square Caution V850ES SG2 V850ES FG2 100 pin GC CN11 CN12 PG FA S F_Line The receptables for the 100 pin square and 100 pin rectangular mount adapters have the same appearance and geom
21. scription Figure 2 1 Pinout of the UART Connector Sub D 9 pin male Loop to DTR and DSR Connects to RXD of microcontroller Connects to TXD of microcontroller Loop to DCD and DSR Loop to DCD and DTR Loop to CTS Loop to RTS Can be used for RESET Static L Note all signals have RS 232 levels 2 1 4 Null Modem Cable The host cable is a standard shielded RS 232 cable of 2 to 3 meters length The connectors on both sides are Sub D 9 pin female The cable used must have the lines RXD TXD and RTS CTS crossed for normal operation with a standard PC Figure 2 2 Connection Diagram of the Supplied Null Modem Cable DCD 1 1 DCD 2 2 TXD 3 3 TXD DTR 4 4 DTR GND 5 5 GND DSR 6 4 6 DSR RTS 7 7 5 CTS 8 8 CTS 9 9 20 Preliminary User s Manual 017213 00 2 Hardware Description 2 2 Power Supply The microcontroller can be supplied by an external power supply by USB bus power or by the PG FP4 Table 2 4 Possible Power Sources Power source Programming source External USB power supply Note When supplying from two sources at the same time programming may fail However no harm to the device or the flash adapter should occur 2 2 11 External power connectors If the microcontroller should be supplied externall
22. the standard PG FP4 target connection cable The devices must be enclosed in a mount adapter not included in this package Five socket receptables are available for the following device package types 64 pin 80 pin 100 pin square 100 pin rectangular 144 pin Refer to Table 3 1 page 31 and Table 3 2 page 32 for a detailed list of devices and sockets Device interface supported The communications interface can be one of the following USB operation UARTAO UART operation UARTAO PG FP4 operation S_Line UARTAO CSIBO or CSIBO HS PG FP4 operation F_Line UARTAO CSIBO CSIBO HS CSIB3 CSIB3 HS S_Line 2 85 V to 3 6 V Supply voltage F_Line 3 5 V to 5 5 V When supplied by USB the device will be supplied with 3 55V S_Line 2 5 MHz to 10 MHz ext see S_Line User s Manual F_Line 4 MHz to 5 MHz ext see F_Line User s Manual By default a crystal module or resonator with 5 MHz is assembled on the PCB Operating temperature range 0 to 40 C Environmental Storage temperature range 15 C to 60 C conditions Humidity 10 80 RH 14 Preliminary User s Manual 01721 1 Introduction 1 4 System Requirements To operate the PG FA S F_Line in USB mode a host PC with a free USB port is required This host PC must be running the FPL software The operating system must support USB Optionally an external power supply can be used To operate the PG FA
23. tive for availability and additional information No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC Electronics NEC Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document NEC Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of NEC Electronics products listed in this document or any other liability arising from the use of such NEC Electronics products No license express implied or otherwise is granted under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC Electronics or others Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided for illustrative purposes in semiconductor product operation and application examples The incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of customer s equipment shall be done under the full responsibility of customer NEC Electronics no responsibility for any losses incurred by customers or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software and information While NEC Electronics endeavors to enhance the quality reliability and safety of NEC Electronics products customers agree and acknowledge that the possibility of defects thereof cannot be eliminated entirely To minimize risks of damage to property or injury
24. tronics data sheets or data books etc If customers wish to use NEC Electronics products in applications not intended by NEC Electronics they must contact NEC Electronics sales representative in advance to determine NEC Electronics s willingness to support a given application Notes 1 Electronics as used in this statement means NEC Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries 2 NEC Electronics products means any product developed or manufactured by or for NEC Electronics as defined above M8E 02 10 Preliminary Users Manual 01721 1 00 00 3 Regional Information Some information contained in this document may vary from country to country Before using any NEC product in your application please contact the NEC office in your country to obtain a list of authorized representatives and distributors They will verify e Device availability e Orderinginformation e Product release schedule e Availability of related technical literature e Development environment specifications for example specifications for third party tools and components host computers power plugs AC supply voltages and so forth e Network requirements In addition trademarks registered trademarks export restrictions and other legal issues may also vary from country to country NEC Electronics America Inc Santa Clara California Tel 408 588 6000 800 366 9782 Fax 408 588 6130 800 729 9288
25. y VDD can be applied to CN1 and CN2 located at the left side of the PG FA S F_Line CN1 red left 2 black right GND Note When the USB port is connected it supplies the microcontroller with 3 55 V You should not connect a lower voltage than 3 55 V to the power connectors if USB is used A higher voltage than 3 55 V may be applied The microcontroller is then supplied by the power connectors and not by USB Caution The applied voltage is connected directly to the microcontroller so be sure that it does not exceed the limits of the device max 5 5 V for F_Line max 3 6 for S Line CN2 VDD GND PG FA S F_Line Preliminary User s Manual 017213 1 00 21 Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2 3 socket The internal voltage regulator of the microcontroller device requires an external capacity This capacity is assembled in socket 501 and usually has a value of 4 7 uF Refer to the microcontroller User s Manual for more details Pin1 top REGC pin of microcontroller Pin2 bottom GND PG FA S F_Line 2 4 Clock Sources A crystal a resonator or an oscillator supplied by VDD can be mounted onto a socket The clock usu ally has 5 MHz The frequency depends on the assembled microcontroller device and its programming mode usually 2 5 MHz to 5 MHz If the UART or USB interface is used for programming mounting a crystal resonator or oscillator is mandatory A jumper sel

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