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1. la K New Project Alt N Add Files to Project Ctrl A ae aes me Menu Remove File from Project Ctrl R Cascading Menu Set mm D v Display Title E oject Drop down Insert Project Motor Control Menu Build Device Image Ctrl B Download Device Image Gtrl ShItHP Check Mark Menu Option Ereshen all Target files Ctrl T Alt Shift HA Properties Ellipse Hot Key 5 1 File The File menu is used for aspects of the program that access data files Open Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to open an existing file The file may be an S Record file rec mot a20 a37 a Device Image file fpr or a FDT Workspace file fdt New Workspace Launches the New Workspace dialog box allowing the user to specify the name and location of a new workspace and creates a new workspace directory Open Workspace Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to open an existing FDT Workspace file fdt Save Workspace Saves the details of the currently active Workspace Close Workspace Closes the currently active Workspace Save Saves the current active file Save As Launches the Save As dialog box allowing the user to save and name the uploaded Device Image file with a fpr extension or if an S Record file is active to rename and save that file RENESAS 27 Save All Saves all files that have no
2. RENESAS 13 2 Ifyou want to run the Project Wizard click the Yes button FLASH Workspace Manager o You have created a new Workspace Would you like to run the Project Wizard to add a Project to the Workspace No 3 Enter the project name then click the Next button Project Name a xl Welcome to the FLASH Development Toolkit Project Wizard The Project Wizard will guide you through the steps necessary to create a newy project The first step is to specify the name of your project A project LY Device tr name must be no more than 100 characters in length and ESM Target 9 contain only valid filename characters ix LCD mot S Kevboard m Project Name ei C neg M t IR cJ D vice Image El Target files E Drive mok You may also add some comments to the project A Data mok Comments may be edited after creation and serve as a useful A means to fully describe the purpose of a project Algorithm m Add Comments lt Back Cancel 14 RENESAS 4 Select the device you wish to use from the drop down list If there exists a user created kernel in addition to the default path select Other to specify the kernel file fcf It is possible to have more than one kernel option displayed and double clicking on a kernel will open an optional readme txt file that has information about the kernel such as the device version number and the comp
3. RENESAS 9 Data entry When entering data in the Find Replace or Fill dialog boxes only hexadecimal or ASCII values can be used based on the ASCII Search check box When entering hexadecimal values a preceding Ox is fixed in the entry text box so hexadecimal values are appended 2 20 Help FDT has a standard Windows context sensitive help system This provides on line information for using the system Help can be invoked by pressing the F1 T or via the Help menu Additionally some windows and dialog boxes have a dedicated help button to launch the help file at the appropriate location Context Sensitive Help To get help on a specific item in the FDT graphical interface a help cursor can be used To enable the help cursor press SHIFT F1 Your cursor then changes to include a question mark RIO You can then click on the item for which you require help and the help system will be opened at the appropriate location if help information exists Help can be invoked through the Help menu 2 3 Hot Keys There are various hot keys for frequently used operations These are as follows by category Description Hot Key Help Help F1 Context Sensitive Help Shift F1 File Commands Open Ctrl O New Workspace Ctrl N Open Workspace Ctrl W Save Workspace Ctrl E Save Ctrl S Project New Project AIt N Add File to Project Ctrl A Build Device Image Ctrl B Download Device Image Ctrl Shift P Freshen all
4. v Allow Docking Hide Dependencies A Display A Motor Control Fi al 2 For Help press F1 Not Connected The window has available pop up menu that contains the following items Copy Copies the contents of the active log to the Windows clipboard Clear Messages Clears the active log Save Messages Launches the Save As dialog box allowing the user to save the contents of the active log in the Output window as a txt file Allow Docking With this option checked the Output window is capable of being docked within the FDT application window With the option unchecked the Output window is a floating window Hide Invoking Hide conceals the Message log It is restored hv View gt Message log RENESAS 51 6 15 Editor Window The Editor window is one of the main windows contained in the FDT GUI FLASH Development Toolkit 2 2 Industrial Controller Data mot ll File Edit View Project Device Image Tools Window Help os o sua Bemlo gt o UI Li HEN IIIIIIUNiONMUIM uel IE L l t 00000078 09 8b 4d fc 51 e8 ae dd ff ff 8b 45 fc 8b e5 ITU ryIEWIA 00000087 Sd c2 04 00 cc cc cc cc co 55 8b ec 51 89 4d JA IIIIIUNiOIM 00000096 fc 8b 45 fc c7 00 8c bi 40 00 8b 4d fc e8 58 IE C 110 Nuet 000000a5 ff ff ff 8b e5 5d c3 cc cc cc cc 55 Bb ec 51 H HEATAIIIIULIO 8b 45 08 83 IMuUIMuE TE I 000000063 ef 018 E Kaffe
5. Device Programmer Modules and Comments Double clicking on an item may allow the value to be edited 6 5 Device Image Sub Project Properties With the Project Properties dialog box invoked from the Device Image Sub Folder pop up menu clicking the left mouse button will launch the Sub Project Properties Device Image dialog box RENESAS 39 6 6 Target files Sub Folder This contains the S Record files for the project that will be used to build the Device image Zl xi ka Workspace Industrial Controller 2 Projects E Display Device Image kuj Display fpr 2 ET arget files S LCD mot Add Files to Project i3 Keyboard mot Freshen all Target files 5 Comms mot Motor Control Properties Alt Shift R CC Device Image Target files 5 Drive mot S Data mot 5 Algorithm mot The Target files Sub Folder pop up menu has the following items Add Files to Project Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to add S Record files to the project Freshen all Target files Updates the files contained in project with the current contents of their original source files Properties Launches the Project Properties dialog box for the current project This dialog box contains seven tabs Project Kernel Communications Device Programmer Modules and Comments Double clicking on an item may allow the value to be edited 6 7 Target fi
6. Save Workspace New Project Si New Workspace launches the New Workspace dialog box Open Workspace launches the Open dialog box Save Workspace saves the current Workspace New Project launches the Project Wizard dialog box 6 RENESAS Project toolbar Moto Control DI Fal i x Ez 2 8 Ee go EI Active Project _ Properties Add S Record Files Build Image Download Device Image Connect Disconnect Erase Blocks Blank Check Upload Data Cancel FLASH Oneration Active Project sets a new active project from those available in the workspace Properties launches the Project Properties dialog box Add S Record Files launches the Open dialog box so that S Record files may be added to the project as a target file Build Image builds the open Device Image file into a binary image file for downloading the target FLASH memory Download Device Image downloads the current device image Connect connects the device to the interface Disconnect disconnects the device from the interface Erase Blocks launches the Erase Block dialog box to erase all or individual blocks of the device FLASH memory Blank Check checks whether or not the FLASH section of the target device is blank Upload Data launches the Upload Image dialog box to allow data to be obtained from the target device Cancel FLASH Operation c
7. When the user interface for FDT was designed an attempt was made to make frequently used operations quickly accessible and have related operations grouped in a logical order However when the user is in the middle of a long session he may find it more useful to have a different arrangement of the user interface items FDT facilitates this user customisation This chapter describes how the user interface can be arranged and how various aspects of the display can be customised 41 Arranging Windows Minimising windows When an operation is finished on an open Editor window but it may be necessary to look at it in its current state later it can be reduced to an icon this is called minimising the window To minimise a window either click on the minimise button of the window or select Minimise from the window drop down menu The window is minimised to an icon at the bottom of the Editor window Note The icon may not be visible if there is another window open over the bottom of the screen To restore the icon back to a window either double click on the icon or click once to pop up the icon menu and select Restore or select required window from the Menu bar Window drop down menu Tiling windows After some time there may be many windows open on the screen All the windows can be arranged in a tile format with none of them overlapping each other using the Tile Windows option To invoke this select the Window gt Tile Windows menu op
8. 4K EB2 No 2000 2fff 4k EB3 No 3000 afff 4K EB4 No 4000 Afff 4K EB5 No 5000 5ttf 4K EB6 No 6000 6fff 4K EB No 7000 ff 4K EBS No 8000 ffff 32 K EBS No 10000 1ffff 64 K EBIO No 20000 2tttf 64 K EB11 No 30000 200 64 K EB12 No 40000 Ann 64 K EB13 No 50000 lu 64 K EBI4 No 60000 6ffff 64 K EB15 No 70000 iff 64 K Select AlI Select Written Erase L cac Note To erase all blocks clicking the Select All button inversely displays all blocks To erase the programmed block clicking the Select Written button inversely displays the target block RENESAS 3 8 Reading the FLASH ROM Data Display the Upload Image dialog box from Device gt Upload Image Enter the start and end addresses Click the Upload button to start reading Pe T9 When Upload operation complete is displayed in the message window reading is complete If the user specifies an Absolute image the uploaded data will be placed in an image the size of the FLASH memory at the same address it was uploaded from Use an Absolute Image if the uploaded data wneeds to be added to the project It is not possible to upload a region outside of the FLASH into an Absolute Image Note When FDT is started in boot mode the flash memory data has already been erased Upload Image x Start address ood End address am Length foxs0000 IV Absolute Image Conca ER RENESAS Chapter 4 Configuring the User Interface
9. 55 Toolbar name Reflects the toolbar selected in the list OK Clicking on OK in the Toolbar Name dialog box adds the new name to the Toolbars list on the Toolbars window and invokes a blank toolbar on the GUI Clicking on OK in the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box saves any changes made and closes the dialog box Delete If a new toolbar has been added to the Toolbars list and it is selected the Reset button is renamed to Delete Clicking on this button will remove the new toolbar from the list and from the GUI Cancel Clicking on Cancel removes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box without saving any changes made 6 18 Customise Commands Invoked by Tools Customise and then select the Commands tab in the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box Customise FLASH Development Toolkit Categories Clicking on a Category from the list displays the buttons available for that category 56 RENESAS Buttons The Buttons area displays a picture of each button available for the selected category Description To obtain a description of the action of a button click on that button OK Clicking on OK removes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box and saves any changes made Cancel Clicking on Cancel removes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box without saving any changes made 6 19 Customise Output Window In
10. Selected device Device Image m a Target files 53 Drive mot Select the multiplier for the Main clock frequency CKM Gel Daka mot ritm mi sd io Select the multiplier for the Peripheral clock frequency CKP 4 Back Cancel Supplementary 1 CPU Crystal Frequency Enter the frequency of the CPU clock or the crystal generator as integers or in a format such as xx xx You can only input two digits to the right of the decimal point 2 Clock Mode A clock mode needs to be selected depending on the target device Select a value from the drop down list 3 Multiplier for CKM Select the multiplier of the system clock master clock for the input clock 4 Multiplier for CKP The frequency rate CKP selected depends on the target device Enter the multiplier of the peripheral clock for the input clock Note To enter the clock mode input clock and frequency rate refer to the hardware manual and confirm the range to be set RENESAS 17 7 Select the operating mode then click the Next button If the target is connected directly to the host computer the connection interface should be selected to Direct Connection Connection Type xj m Display dustriar c Device Image I Target files S Let met S Keyboard r 18 Comms mot fa GJ Device Image i e Target files 2g Drive mok Gel Data mok E Algorithm The FLASH Development Toolkit can connect to your device in a
11. Target Files Ctrl T Properties Alt Shift R 10 RENESAS Remove File to Project Edit Commands Device Window Undo Redo Cut Copy Paste Find Replace Create Selection Connect Disconnect Erase FLASH Blocks Upload Image Blank Check Cancel FLASH Operation Fill Download Image View as ASCII View as Bytes View as Word View as Dword Align to 8 Bytes Simple Interface Enter Simple Interface Mode Ctrl R Ctrl Z Ctrl Y Ctrl X Ctrl C Ctrl V Ctrl F Ctrl H Ctrl M Alt C Alt R Alt U Alt B Ctrl Break Ctrl L Ctrl P Alt A Alt 1 Alt 2 Alt 4 Alt 8 Shift Ctrl F11 RENESAS 11 12 RENESAS Chapter 3 Basic Operation 31 Starting FDT To start FDT open the Start menu of Windows and select Hitachi from Program FLASH Development Toolkit 2 2 and the FDT shortcut The Welcome to the FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box will open by default Welcome to the FLASH Development Toolkit x To create a new workspace select Create a new Workspace and click the OK button To open a recent workspace select Open an existing Workspace and the workspace to be opened from the list box and click the OK button 3 2 Creating a New Workspace 1 Enter the workspace name then click the OK button Specify whether or not a directory is to be created and a location New Workspace C Program Files Hitachi FDT w orkspaces
12. allowing the user to enter either hexadecimal or ASCII data The scope of the search is bounded by the area selected for the active file in the Editor window If a match is found the Editor window is updated to display the found data Replace This will launch the Replace dialog box allowing the user to enter either the hexadecimal or ASCII data to be found and the replacement data in the same format The scope of the search is bounded by the area selected for the active file in the Editor window If a match is found the Editor window is updated to display the found data click on the now enabled Replace button to replace the data 53 View The View menu is used to display or remove FDT GUI features such as displaying child windows and toolbars Toolbar Toggles the toolbar feature on and off If the feature is active then a check mark will be displayed to the left of the menu text Status Bar Toggles the status bar feature on and off If the feature is active then a check mark will be displayed to the left of the menu text Workspace Toggles the Workspace on and off If the feature is active then a check mark will be displayed to the left of the menu text Message Log Toggles the Message Log on and off If the feature is active then a check mark will be displayed to the left of the menu text Dependency Log If this item is checked the Dependency Log is available as a tab for the Output window 5 4 Proje
13. cde BOOT Mode Kernel Genm7055 cde USER Mode Kernel Genu7055 cde Read Write Genw7055 cde Blank Check Erase Gene7055 cde Comments This allows the user to insert any project comments Clicking with the right mouse button provides a drop down menu for editing facilities Project Properties Display 21x1 Project Kernel Communications Device Programmer Modules Comments Undo Cut Copy Paste Delete Select All Undo Reverses the last edit operation in the Comment window Cut Removes the selected text in the Comment window and places it in the Windows clipboard Copy Copies the selected text in the Comment window to the Windows clipboard Paste Pastes the contents of the Windows clipboard into the Comment window at the cursor position Delete Deletes the selected text in the Comment window RENESAS 47 Select All Selects all the text in the Comment window 6 12 Device Image Properties Invoked from the Device Image pop up menu item Properties File properties The Device Image Properties dialog box shows details of the Device Image location and its filename the time and date the image file was last saved if the image file has been modified and not yet saved if the image file is currently open in the Editor window and also the FLASH memory size Device Image Properties Display fpr axi File properties Dependencies Block usage Property Val
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15. e Display fpr Target files Ei LCD mot 3 Keyboard mot 5 Comms mot E Motor Control 2 Device Image 545 Target files EI Drive mot Ei S Algorithm mot v Docking View Hide Invoking certain menu items from a pop up menu in the Workspace window will launch additional windows The Workspace window pop up menu has the following items Docking View With this option checked the Workspace window and the Editor window are positioned side by side With the option unchecked the Editor window is positioned behind the Workspace window such that the Workspace window is a floating window Clicking on a window will bring it to the top of the display Hide Invoking Hide conceals the Workspace window It is restored by View gt Workspace RENESAS 35 6 2 Workspace The Workspace is the first item in the window in the following example this is Workspace Industrial Controller zl xl New Project Device Image Insert Project into Workspace Vu Display fpr E A Target files Open Workspace Ctr S LCD mot Save Workspace Ctrl E Keyboard mot Close Workspace Comms mot 25 Motor Control Properties Alt Shift R 29 Device Image Target Files S Drive mot Data mot Algorithm mot The pop up menu for Workspace has the following items New Project Launches the Project Wizard dialog box allowing the user to create a new p
16. name The Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box has four tabs Toolbars Commands Output Window and General which are further described in chapter 6 Windows Toolbars The Toolbars tab allows the user to select a group e g workspace and to select the functions for that group A check mark in the Show Tooltips box indicates that the action of the button will be displayed when the mouse arrow is pointing to the button If the box is unchecked no action is displayed A check mark in the Cool Look box removes the border around all menu and toolbar items If the box is unchecked the borders are present If the Large Buttons box is checked the size of the buttons is increased The New button launches the Toolbar Name dialog box which allows the user to name and generate a new toolbar After entering the new name and clicking on OK the new name will be added to the Toolbars list and an empty toolbar is displayed on the interface Selecting the Commands tab allows the user to select and add buttons to the new toolbar The user can place the new toolbar anywhere on the GUI by dragging it with the mouse When a user created toolbar is selected in the Toolbars list the Reset button is renamed to Delete Clicking on this button will remove the new toolbar from the list and from the GUI The Reset button resets the selected toolbar to its default settings RENESAS 25 Commande This tab shows the buttons and desc
17. number of different ways All the options on this page may be changed after the Project has been created Select Connection Ze BOOT Mode C USER Program Mode For BOOT Program mode the Target device erases its FLASH prior to connection The Toolkit downloads programming kernels to the device as required Select Interface connection Kernel already resident The Target device must be waiting in BOOT SCI mode the Toolkit will perform the remainder of the boot sequence automatically EM 8 Selectthe protection level for programming the FLASH ROM and the messaging level then click the Finish button Programming options x The FLASH Development Toolkit offers a device protection system plus an advanced messaging level for use with hardware and kernel development What level of device protection would you like Protection Ter s amp Iraage Automatic Interactive C None M Target files d E eng When programming the device any blocks found to have been E eyoeerdor written previously will automatically be erased oJ Comme mot C Device vw What level of messaging would you like E Target Files p Ie Drive mok Messaging EI Data x 5 C Advanced i Algorithm m The Toolkit will display messages pertaining to general purpose use lt Back Cancel 18 RENESAS 3 3 Saving a Workspace When the File gt Save Workspace menu option is selecte
18. to the flash memory by using one button UPB Diagnostics Feature not currently available JTAG Development System Feature not currently available Advanced Configuration Feature not currently available Kernel Build Assistant Feature not currently available Customise Launches the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box allowing the user to customise the toolbar and commands 5 8 Window The Window menu is used to alter the display of currently open windows within the FDT GUI Files displayed in the Editor window are appended to the following list these files are identified by their filename and the currently active file is denoted by check mark Workbook View If the Workbook View is checked tabs for each current window are located at the bottom of the Editor window If it is unchecked the tabs are hidden Clicking on a tab will make that file active Docking Views With this option checked the Workspace window and the Editor window are positioned side by side With the option unchecked the Editor window is positioned behind the Workspace window Clicking on a window will bring it to the top of the display 32 RENESAS Tile Windows Arranges the child windows in the standard tile manner i e each window is sized such that all are displayed without overlapping file name This option becomes active when a file name is selected and checked 5 9 Help The Help menu is use
19. 43 Kernel This shows the frequency protocol multiplier and clock mode Project Properties Display i xi Project Kemel Communications Device Programmer Modules Comments Frequency 10 00 Protocol B CKM Multiplier 4 CKP Multiplier 2 Clock Mode Communications This shows the default and current baud rates and the current port It also allows the user to change the Port and Baud Rate Project Properties Display Property Value Default Baud 38400 Currently connected No IV Use default baud Target Baud Rate 36400 z COM Port This drop down list provides the user with a list of supported COM ports available for connection to the device This list includes the USB port Use default baud If this is checked the default Baud Rate will be used This option should be set only when the HMSE Evaluation Board or Evaluation Development Kit is used Target Baud Rate If the Use default baud is unchecked the Target Baud Rate provides a drop down list of Baud Rates between 2400 and 115200 bits s for the user to select 44 RENESAS Device This shows the device information It also allows the user to select BOOT Mode or USER Program Mode and the Direct Connection interface In addition it can specify whether or not the kernel is in the target device Project Properties Display Su Project Kemel Communications Device Programmer Modules Comme
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21. Device protection Read Not loaded Automatic Erase Not loaded Blank Check Not loaded Message level Data Buffer None Advanced m 0 Bytes Available Device Protection This allows the user to select either automatic protection Automatic or interactive protection Interactive to protect the FLASH device from accidental over erasure and over programming Automatic protection will erase blocks from the device prior to programming as necessary Interactive protection will ask the user before an erase occurs FDT can be forced to write to a block containing data In addition None can be selected to disable device protection Whilst connected to a device FDT keeps track of the state of the FLASH blocks and is able to determine when a programming operation will over program a region of FLASH memory Note If device protection is disabled the user is responsible for erasing the device prior to programming Message level The user can select either Standard or Advanced message levels A Standard message level generates general FDT target device status messages regarding high level communications details An Advanced message level generates more detailed information regarding lower level communications details 46 RENESAS Modules This shows each Kernel file name Project Properties Display KE Project Kemel Communications Device Programmer Modules Comments BOOT Mode Micro Kernel uGen7055r
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23. NESAS 19 2 When the device image is downloaded 1 Add the target file to the project Same as item 1 of 1 above Mm Click the right mouse button on Device Image displayed in the workspace window and select Build Device Image 3 The creation of the device image is complete when Build Complete Saving Image is displayed in the message window Click the right mouse button on the file fpr displayed in the workspace window and select Download Image to Device 5 Programming is complete when Image successfully written to device is displayed in the message window FLASH Development Toolkit 2 2 Industrial Controller ml xl Ele Edt view Project Device Image Tools Window Help ase a sua bambo abe if l el mm SE Workspace Industrial Controlle al Display H Device Image AY Target files LCD mot Keyboard mot Comms mot Motor Control For Help press F1 20 RENESAS 3 7 Erasing Data from the FLASH ROM Select Device gt Erase FLASH blocks to display the Erase Blocks dialog box Select the block to be erased When Name of the block is clicked the block name is inversely displayed Click the Erase button to start erasure pec E Oj EX When Erase complete is displayed in the message window erasure is completed Start End Size 13598 Yes 0 fff 4k ED Ho 1000 I fff
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26. WOrFk pace sii 19 3 5 Exiting FDT 19 3 6 Programming the Data to the FLASH ROM 19 3 7 Erasing Data from the FLASH ROM 21 3 8 Reading the FLASH ROM Data 22 Chapter 4 Configuring the User Interface 23 41 Arranging Windows 23 4 2 Locating Currently Open Windows 23 4 3 Enabling disabling the Status Bar 24 4 4 Enabling disabling the Toolbar esee nennen nennen 24 4 5 Enabling disabling the Workspace eese nne nnnm 24 4 6 Enabling disabling the Message Log 24 4 7 Enabling disabling the Dependency Log sese een 24 4 8 Customising the Toolbar netten eterne eene nennen ennt enne 25 Chapter S Mes ee Nee tee e tette ret REOR n 27 EM MESSI EET 27 SEDI On 28 MI ep RU NADA 29 Er xui 29 STM DL UE 30 DO ur 31 DP Ke 32 DIOJ WINDOW EE 32 dI TP sss III I I Salsa 33 Chapter6 WIDE em aso 35 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 WOK Space WANG OW sisssecsscasscsssicescicescscsscscsssscssecessescscessicessscessacossacccescecensscssscessecesscasssessceeaed Ee een EE Device Image Sub Folder Device Image Sub Project Properties essere 39 Target files Sub Folder sse nnne 40 Target files Sub Project Properties esee 40 IDEVICESIMAPO e NR TRE RU MI EE M MEI trate 41 e MEA 42 Workspace Propet OS AAA 42 Proje
27. a to the this area of flash ROM to upload image and to blank check in the user boot area of the 0 18 m device before programming The User Boot Area may be used to provide user defined boot sequences different from the factory sequence Cancel FLASH Operation Cancels the current FLASH operations of Download Upload Erase or a connection attempt if they are active 5 6 Image The Image menu provides facilities for displaying and maintaining the contents of the active file in the Editor window Fill Launches the Fill dialog box for the currently active file allowing a selected area to be filled with the specified data The data to be filled can be an ASCII character via the ASCII Fill check box View ASCII Toggles the ASCII representation of the data On and Off View as Bytes Allows the user to view the data as 8 bit bytes View as Words Allows the user to view the data as 16 bit words View as DWords Allows the user to view the data as 32 bit double long words Align to 8 Bytes Data is displayed on each line as 8 bytes The number of bytes that can be accommodated on each line is dependent upon the size of the window RENESAS 31 Download file name Downloads the current active file into the target FLASH memory 5 7 Tools The Tools menu is used to launch additional FDT features which are not related to either projects or target devices Simple Interface Writes the created project
28. ancels the FLASH operations Download Upload Erase or connection attempt RENESAS Standard toolbar wy CN lsano em Open file Save file Save all Cut Copy Paste Create Selection Undo Redo View as Bytes View as Words View as DWords Toggle ASCII Align view to 8 bytes Find Find and Replace Fill selection Download active file Open file launches the Open dialog box Save file Saves the current active file Save all Saves all files that have not been saved on the Editor window Cut removes the highlighted block to the clipboard Copy copies the highlighted block to the clipboard Paste copies the contents of the clipboard to the window at the cursor position Create Selection selects a block of the specified size in the active file Undo reverses the previous editing operation Redo reverses the previous Undo operation View as Bytes view the file data as 8 bit bytes View as Words view the file data as 16 bit words View as DWords view the file data as 32 bit double words 8 RENESAS Toggle ASCII turns ASCII data ON or OFF Align view to 8 bytes data is displayed on each line as 8 bytes The number of bytes that can be accommodated on each line is dependent upon the size of the window Find launches the Find dialog box Find and Replace laun
29. ar display select the View Status Bar menu option again The Status Bar will be enabled and added to the FDT application window display and the menu option checked 44 Enabling disabling the Toolbar The user has the option to enable or disable the Toolbar By default the Toolbar is displayed at the top of the FDT application window To disable the display of the Toolbar select the View gt Toolbar menu option If the disable option is selected the Toolbar will be disabled and removed from the FDT application window display To re enable the Toolbar display select the View gt Toolbar menu option again The Toolbar will be enabled and added to the FDT application window display and the menu option checked 4 5 Enabling disabling the Workspace The user has the option to enable or disable the Workspace By default the Workspace is displayed To disable display of the Workspace select the View Workspace menu option If the disable option is selected the Workspace will be disabled and removed from the FDT application window display To re enable the Workspace display select the View Workspace menu option again The Workspace will be enabled and added to the FDT application window display and the menu option checked 4 6 Enabling disabling the Message Log The user has the option to enable or disable the Message Log By default the Message Log is displayed To disable display of the Message Log select the View gt Messag
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31. ce Image Properties dialog box This contains three tabs File properties Dependencies and Block usage RENESAS 41 6 9 S Record Files S Record files are the items contained in Target files Sub Folder In the following example LCD mot Keyboard mot and Comms mof are target files for the project Display ZI xi ka Workspace Industrial Controller 2 Projects Display Device Image KU Display fpr 4X Target Files IEIELCD mot Mi E dit S Keyboard mot S Comms mot Remove File from Project Motor Control Download File to Device ZC Device Image TT CZ Target files Freshen Local File a Drive mot Properties Alt Shift R al Data mot 5 Algorithm mot Each S Record file pop up menu has the following items Edit Displays the S Record file in the Editor window to allow the user to carry out modifications Remove File from Project Removes the selected S Record file from the project Download File to Device Downloads the selected S Record file to the device FLASH memory Freshen Local File Updates the files contained in project with the current contents of their original source files Properties Launches the S Record Properties dialog box This contains three tabs File properties Dependency and Block usage 6 10 Workspace Properties Invoked from the Workspace pop up menu item Properties The Workspace Prop
32. ches the Replace dialog box Fill selection launches the Fill dialog box Download active file downloads the current active file in the Editor window to the target FLASH memory Status Bar The Status Bar is located at the bottom of the FDT application window It provides the user with information about what the application is doing or the last action performed The left section of the Status Bar describes the action of the Toolbar items as the mouse arrow key is positioned over an item The next section indicates whether the interface is connected to the device and the port used It also indicates what action is taking place When an action is being performed the third section gives an increasing percentage display The last section of the bar indicates the state of the Caps Lock key Pop up menus Many windows have local pop up menus in order to make commonly used features easier to access These menus are invoked by clicking the right mouse button in the window or pressing SHIFT F10 and then selecting the required menu option An example pop up menu is gut ils 9Gpy zt HE Haste Ste Unda Eu Heda Bakap Display Unit Align to 8 Bytes Alt 8 Create Selection Ctrl M ril StTHE Eind Ctrl F Replace Ctrl H Propetties Alt Shift R The contents and operation of specific pop up menus are explained in detail in the description of each FDT window see the chapter 6 Windows
33. ct The Project menu provides high level control and facilities for projects within the workspace New Project Launches the Project Wizard dialog box allowing the user to create a new project and enter any comments When an FDT project is created all its project details are maintained in a project file The project file is named after the project with a file extension of cpj RENESAS 29 Add Files to Project Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to add S Record files rec mot a20 a37 to the project Remove File from Project Removes the selected file from the project Set Active Project Provides a cascaded menu listing projects within the currently open workspace allowing the user to designate one as the active project Insert Project Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to open FDT created Projects cpj files Build Device Image Builds the target files into a binary image file Device Image for subsequent downloading to the target FLASH memory Download Device Image Loads the open Device Image file into the target FLASH memory Freshen all Target files Updates the files contained in project to the current contents of their original source files Properties Launches the Project Properties dialog box for the current project This dialog box contains seven tabs Project Kernel Communications Device Programmer Modules and Comments Doubl
34. ct Properes ege 43 DEVICE MASS En E 48 SSReCOId BropettieSo ko NNN ONE Iu 50 9 ovi nn I EE 51 Editor AIR 52 reel 54 Customise Too Darssiccscscccccccecsscscscscssssavscsssssasssasasseetetssvasessevevescosessssasessevesessocecedcasscncneteste 55 MSC TENINTAJ 56 C stomise Output WIDndOW eeette e tete tt enti ces cuseeru astu cevsake sssucenssgecerescoreseniess 57 a Irddecdoci 59 Simple TOTEM 60 RENESAS Cautions Hitachi neither warrants nor grants licenses of any rights of Hitachi s or any third party s patent copyright trademark or other intellectual property rights for information contained in this document Hitachi bears no responsibility for problems that may arise with third party s rights including intellectual property rights in connection with use of the information contained in this document Products and product specifications may be subject to change without notice Confirm that you have received the latest product standards or specifications before final design purchase or use Hitachi makes every attempt to ensure that its products are of high quality and reliability However contact Hitachi s sales office before using the product in an application that demands especially high quality and reliability or where its failure or malfunction may directly threaten human life or cause risk of bodily injury such as aerospace aeronautics nuclear power combustion control transportatio
35. d the FDT workspace can be saved 3 4 Closing a Workspace Select File gt Close Workspace to close the FDT workspace If the workspace or its project has changed a dialog box asks if the user wishes to save the project Select Yes if the workspace is to be saved No if the workspace is not to be saved and Cancel to return to the workspace 3 5 Exiting FDT To exit FDT select File gt Exit press the Alt F4 key or select the Close option from the system menu the system menu can be opened by clicking the icon in the upper left are of the title bar 3 6 Programming the Data to the FLASH ROM 1 When the target file S Record file is downloaded 1 Select Project gt Add Files to Project or press the Ctrl A key to add the file to be downloaded to the project 2 Click the right mouse button on the file mot displayed in the workspace window and select Download File to Device 3 Programming will be completed when Image successfully written to device is displayed in the message log window Ele Edt view Project Device Image Tools Window Help ig os a m bambo se aa A e E noo Cornel xi e Industrial Controlle 5 Display j Device Image E43 Target Files LCD mot Keyboard mot Comms mot 4E Motor Control 29 Device Image E43 Target files Drive mot Data mot Algorithm mot For Help press F1 Not Connected RE
36. d to access additional information on how to use the functionality provided by FDT Help Topics Launches the Help system for FDT The Help Topics dialog box for FDT is displayed enabling help to be accessed on required FDT subjects through several methods About Launches the About FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box through which additional information regarding FDT can be accessed e FDT version e Library descriptions build dates and versions for each of the FDT components e FDT supported communication interfaces e Submit Bug Report RENESAS 33 34 RENESAS Chapter 6 Windows This chapter describes each child window type the features each supports and the options available through their associated pop up menus There are three main windows Workspace window Editor window and Output window Most windows have local pop up menus in order to make commonly used features easier to access These menus are invoked by clicking the right mouse button within the window or pressing SHIFT F10 and then selecting the required menu option Windows may also be launched from a number of the main menu items 6 1 Workspace window The Workspace window contains details of the items in the workspace including the workspace name projects contained in the workspace and for each project their Device Image files and Target files 1x1 xi ka Workspace Industrial Controller 2 Projects El Display Device Image
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38. e clicking on an item may allow the value to be edited 5 5 Device The Device menu provides control facilities for interacting with the target device Connect to Device Disconnect from Device This connects the GUI to the device if it is not connected or disconnects if it is connected Messages will appear in the Message log if the connection can not be made The Status Bar will indicate whether or not the device is connected Erase FLASH blocks This launches the Erase Blocks dialog box The Erase Blocks dialog box allows the user to specify which blocks are to be erased The Written column indicates whether data is present in the block To start the operation select the required block names in the list and then click the Erase button Note Whilst blocks that contain no data need not be erased FDT will erase all specified blocks 30 TEN ESAS Upload Image This launches the Upload Image dialog box which enables the uploading of a range of data from the target device This is intended for access with FLASH memory The data is placed in the Editor window Blank check This launches a blank check on the device FLASH and reports back both to the Message log and a status window Download file name This downloads the current active file into the target FLASH memory User Boot Area This menu is enabled for 0 18 m devices When User Boot Area is selected enabled FDT specifies to write the dat
39. e log menu option If the disable option is selected the Message log will be disabled and removed from the FDT application window display To re enable the Message log display select the View gt Message log menu option again The Message log will be enabled and added to the FDT application window display and the menu option checked 4 7 Enabling disabling the Dependency Log The user has the option to enable or disable the Dependency Log By default the Dependency Log is displayed To disable display of the Dependency Log select the View gt Dependency Log menu option If the disable option is selected the Dependency Log will be disabled and removed from the FDT application window display To re enable the Dependency Log display select the View gt Dependency Log menu option again The Dependency Log will be enabled and added to the FDT application window display and the menu option checked 24 RENESAS 4 8 Customising the Toolbar The selection and arrangement of buttons displayed on the Toolbar can be customised to suit a user s requirements To change the display invoke the Tools gt Customise menu option The Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box will be displayed Customise FLASH Development Toolkit x Toolbars Commands Output Window General Toolbars Menu bar M Show Tooltips New viWorkspace v Cool Look w Project ud Reset Standard Large Buttons OSIM Taolbar
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41. erase the data in the selected blocks and removes the Erase Block dialog box Cancel Clicking on Cancel removes the Erase Blocks dialog box without performing an erase operation Note Whilst blocks that contain no data need not be erased FDT will erase all the specified blocks 54 RENESAS 6 17 Customise Toolbars Invoked by Tools Customise in the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box Customise FLASH Development Toolkit Menu bar oldan fene Show Tooltips A check mark in the Show Tooltips box indicates that the action of the button will be displayed when the mouse arrow is pointing to the button If the box is unchecked no action is displayed Cool Look A check mark in the Cool Look box removes the border around all menu and toolbar items If the box is unchecked the borders are visible Large Buttons Checking the Large Buttons box increases the size of the buttons New The New button launches the Toolbar Name dialog box which allows the user to name and generate a new toolbar After entering the new name and clicking on OK the new name will be added to the Toolbars list and an empty toolbar is displayed on the interface Selecting the Commands tab allows the user to select and add buttons to the new toolbar The user can place the new toolbar anywhere on the GUI by dragging it with the mouse Reset The Reset button resets the toolbar to the default RENESAS
42. erties dialog box shows details of the Workspace Name e its filename and path the time and date when the workspace was last saved 42 RENESAS e if the workspace has been modified and not yet saved e the number of projects in the workspace e the name of the current active project Workspace Properties Industrial Controller xi Workspace Name Industrial Controller Filename C Program Files Hitachi FDT 2 1 Workspaces Industrial Controller lt Last saved 17 37 53 24 06 02 Currently modified Yes Number of Projects 2 Diienlzu Active Proiact 6 11 Project Properties The Project Properties dialog box can be invoked from the Properties item of the pop up menus in Project Device Image Sub Folder Target files Sub Folder and also the main menu Project gt Properties Project This shows the name of the project the location and the filename of the project file its creation date and time and also the target device and configuration file Project Properties Display Ax Project Kemel Communications Device Programmer Modules Comments Property Value Project Name Display Location C Program Files Hitachi FDT 2 1 Workspaces Industrial Controller Disple Filename Display cp Creation Time 15 31 42 20 06 02 Target Device SH 7055F c nfia File C Proaram Files Hitachi FDT2 1 Kerels ProtB 7055 hitachi 0 ool RENESAS
43. evice Image Ereshen all Target files Properties Alt Shift R The pop up menu for Project has the following items Add Files to Project Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to add S Record files to the project Set as Active Project Sets the highlighted project as the active project Remove Project Remove the highlighted project from the Workspace Connect to Device Disconnect This connects the GUI to the device if it is not connected or disconnects if it is connected Messages will appear in the Message log if the connection can not be made The Status Bar will indicate whether or not the device is connected RENESAS 37 Erase FLASH blocks This launches the Erase Blocks dialog box The Erase Blocks dialog box allows the user to specify which blocks are to be erased The Written column indicates whether data is present in the block To start the operation select the required block names in the list and then click the Erase button Note Whilst blocks that contain no data need not be erased FDT will erase all specified blocks Upload Image This launches the Upload Image dialog box which enables the uploading of a range of data from the target device Blank check This launches a blank check on the device FLASH and reports back both to the Message log and a status window Cancel FLASH Operation Cancels the current FLASH operations of Download Upload Erase or co
44. exadecimal or ASCII data to be found and the replacement data in the same format The scope of the search is bounded by the area selected for the active file in the Editor window If a match is found the Editor window is updated to display the found data click on the now enabled Replace button to replace the data Properties Launches the S Record Properties dialog box Double clicking on an item may allow the value to be edited RENESAS 53 6 16 Erase Blocks Invoked by Device gt Erase FLASH blocks the Workspace Project pop up menu item Erase FLASH blocks the Toolbar Erase Blocks and the Erase FLASH blocks command from the FLASH Controller The Erase Blocks dialog box allows the user to specify which blocks to erase The Written column indicates whether data exists in the block Erase Blocks 2 x Name Start EBO No 0 fff AK ERT Ho 1000 Tiff AK EB2 No 2000 2fff AK EB3 No 3000 3tff AK EB4 No 4000 Amt 4k EBS No 5000 Dit 4k EBG No 6000 Bfff AK EB No 7000 Rut 4k EBS No 8000 Ff 32K EBS No 10000 Vu 64 K EB10 No 20000 Eu 64K EB11 No 30000 Eu 64K EB12 No 40000 Amt 64 K EB13 No 50000 Dit 64 K EB14 No 60000 Biff 64 K EB15 No 70000 Ru 64K Select All Select writen Erase Select All Clicking on Select All will select all the blocks of the device FLASH memory Select Written Clicking on Select Written will select only those blocks that are not empty Erase Clicking on Erase will
45. g 1 06 K from device Successfully read 1088 Bytes from device Upload operation complete Log window Si S Message ATE Dependencies J Display Motor Contro in nn gl For Help press F1 comi Connected I Status Bar DH Figure 2 1 FDT Graphical User Interface Menu bar Commands are grouped into related areas on the Menu bar as indicated by the menu titles Using the mouse the user can select a command operation invoke a dialog box or a window to interact with the system Clicking the left mouse button on a menu title will pull down that menu from which a selection can be made If a menu item does not perform an action directly but instead displays a dialog box or window for further user interaction then its name is appended with an ellipsis three dots Unda Cth edo pl Create Selection Ctrl M Gut CTEK Gopy GMES Haste tr ry Eind Ctrl F Replace Ctrl H If a menu item can also be invoked by pressing a hot key a combination of keys then the hot key is displayed to the right of the item 4 RENESAS If a menu item toggles a feature ON or OFF then a check mark v will be displayed next to its text when it is ON D Cla V View ASCII Alt A V View as Bytes Alt 1 View as Words Alt 2 View as DWords Alt 4 Align to 8 Bytes Alt 8 Download Upload3 Ctrl P If a menu item has the symbol next to it then a cascading or hierarchical menu is available C
46. ilers it was created with Choose Device And Kernel I B xi The FLASH Development Toolkit supports a number of Hitachi FLASH devices Select the device you wish to use with this project from the list Select Device Gel J Device Irna BON T cerner Protocol B 5 LCD met Compiler Hitachi 4 04 Ei Keyboard Kernel Path C Program Files HitachiFDT2 1 Kernels 5 Comms mot Kernel Version 1 0 00 Device Image Ela Target files 23 Drive mot Data mot Algorithm m 5 Select a port and baud rate from the drop down lists then click the Next button In addition to the serial ports there is also an option to use USB Note For the serial port baud rate refer to the hardware manual and select a rate where the variance is within 3 for the clock frequency used RENESAS 15 Communications Port Supplementary 1 Use Default Baud Rate Set this option only when the HMSE Evaluation Board or Evaluation Development Kit is used 16 RENESAS 6 Enter the numerical values for the input clock select the main or peripheral multiplier from the drop down list and click the Next button Device Settings E Works Please erter the specific device options based on H8 3672F using Protocol B Z bace Induso Enter the CPU crystal frequency Spena Ja c E ep c for the selected device e Device Imege SRS Tar get files LCD mot e Enter the clock mode for the NONE v comme mer
47. ld window at the current cursor position Note If more than one byte is selected the Paste option is not available 52 RENESAS Undo Reverses the last editing operation on the selected data Redo Reverses the last undo operation Display Unit Invokes the cascaded menu as follows Byte view the data as 8 bit bytes Word view the data as 16 bit words DWord view the data as 32 bit double words Align to 8 Bytes Data is displayed on each line as 8 bytes The number of bytes that can be accommodated on each line is dependent upon the size of the window Create Selection Launches the Create Selection dialog box allowing the user to create a selection area by entering its start address end address and length The selected area can be used in conjunction with the Clipboard Fill or Search and Replace Fill Launches the Fill dialog box for the current active file to write the specified data to the selected area When the ASCII Fill check box is selected the data to be written can be specified with ASCII characters Find This will launch the Find dialog box allowing the user to enter either hexadecimal or ASCII data The scope of the search is bounded by the area selected for the active file in the Editor window If a match is found the Editor window is updated to display the found data Replace This will launch the Replace dialog box allowing the user to enter either the h
48. les Sub Project Properties With the Project Properties dialog box invoked from the Target file Sub Folder pop up menu clicking the left mouse button will launch the Sub Project Properties Target files dialog box 40 RENESAS 6 8 Device Image The Device Image is the item contained in Device Image Sub Folder In the following example Display fpr is the Device Image file for the project Display SES ka Workspace Industrial Controller 2 Projects Display a Er Image EMEDisp f Target files Edit Ei LCD mot Remove File from Project is Keyboard mot Block usage S Comms mot Motor Control Rebuild Image CC Device Image Download Image to Device 7 Target Files Si Drive mot Properties Alt Shift R 5 Data mot 5 Algorithm mot The pop up menu for Device Image has the following items Edit Displays the Device Image file in the Editor window to allow the user to carry out modifications Remove File from Project Removes the device image file from the project Block usage Launches the Device Image Properties dialog box and displays the Block usage tab Rebuild Image Rebuilds the binary image file Device Image with its constituent target files for subsequent downloading to the target FLASH memory Download Image to Device Downloads the Device Image to the device FLASH memory Properties Launches the Devi
49. level of the structure is the workspace To be useful the workspace must contain at least one project In order to create a project a workspace must be created first Each project specifies its own target device configuration specified when creating the project and set of target files S Record Binary that can be used to program the device The project settings for the target device connection need only be set once as they are stored between sessions A single project within the workspace is active at any point in time The Active project is the context to which all Device Menu Project Menu and Project Toolbar commands will be directed When a project has been created target files can be added to it These files may be e Used to program the device e Used to build a Device Image e Opened in the binary editor The files added to a project are automatically copied from their original source location In copying a file a dependency link is created such that if the original source file is modified then the copied version in the project may be updated upon request When using a project it is possible to take advantage of the following FDT features e Target file dependency checking e Advanced messaging levels Device Image builder e Uploading data from the target device 2 1 User Interface The FDT Graphical User Interface is a Windows application that presents a work environment which allows the user to program FLA
50. licking on the menu item will reveal the cascading menu Open Ctrl O New Workspace Ctrl N Open Workspace Ctrl Ww Save Workspace Ctrl E Close Workspace Save Ctrl S Save As Save All Close File Recent Workspaces 1 Keyboard fpr 2 C Program Fiesch Motor ControlAlgorithm fpr Exit J Menus can also be selected directly from the keyboard by pressing the ALT key followed by the corresponding key of the underlined letter or number for the menu item that the user wants to select e g press ALT F O in sequence to open a project File Open Toolbars FDT has several toolbars located below the Menu bar This provides quick access to FDT features by clicking the respective button with the mouse mo ZB SP E SS eng vec The buttons on each toolbar are arranged in associated groups x Iw d c o To find out the function of the button move the mouse over the button and a hint will be displayed next to the button and in the status bar The toolbar buttons can be customised to provide a button for the majority of the features available in FDT and can be arranged in an order that the user finds convenient For more details about changing the arrangement of the toolbar buttons and a detailed description of each button s function see chapter 4 Configuring the User Interface RENESAS 5 Workspace toolbar New Workspace im Open Workspace
51. n traffic safety equipment or medical equipment for life support Design your application so that the product is used within the ranges guaranteed by Hitachi particularly for maximum rating operating supply voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation conditions and other characteristics Hitachi bears no responsibility for failure or damage when used beyond the guaranteed ranges Even within the guaranteed ranges consider normally foreseeable failure rates or failure modes in semiconductor devices and employ systemic measures such as fail safes so that the equipment incorporating Hitachi product does not cause bodily injury fire or other consequential damage due to operation of the Hitachi product This product is not designed to be radiation resistant No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate in any form the whole or part of this document without written approval from Hitachi Contact Hitachi s sales office for any questions regarding this document or Hitachi semiconductor products RENESAS iii Preface About this guide This guide explains the use of the Hitachi FLASH Development Toolkit hereafter referred to as FDT Q hapter 1 Introduction provides a brief explanation to the tool and lists its key features Q hapter 2 System Overview describes how the different facilities make up the FDT Graphical User Interface Chapter 3 Basic Operation describes how FDT is activated and the FLASH ROM is
52. nnection attempt if they are active Build Device Image Builds the target files into a binary image file Device Image for subsequent downloading to the target FLASH memory Freshen all Target files Updates the files contained in project with the current contents of their original source files Properties Launches the Project Properties dialog box for the current project This dialog box contains seven tabs Project Kernel Communications Device Programmer Modules and Comments Double clicking on an item may allow the value to be edited 38 RENESAS 6 4 Device Image Sub Folder This contains the Device Image file the project E Build Device Image Si Displav fpr Erector al Target fi LE Target fil Freshen all Target files EH m ep ed Properties AIL Shift R 3 Keyboard mot 5 Comms mot H Motor Control CC Device Image Target files Ei Drive mot Data mot 5 Algorithm mot The Device Image Sub Folder pop up menu has the following items Build Device Image Builds the target files into a binary image file Device Image for subsequent downloading to the target FLASH memory Freshen all Target files Updates the files contained in project with the current contents of their original source files Properties Launches the Project Properties dialog box for the current project This dialog box contains seven tabs Project Kernel Communications
53. not yet saved and also if the file is currently open in the Editor window and also the FLASH memory size S Record Properties Drive mokt File properties Dependency Block usage Property Value Location C Program Files Hitachi FD T 2 1 Workspaces Industrial Controller Disple Filename Drive mot Last saved 16 08 18 24 06 02 Processed Yes Currently open No M dified No Dependencies This shows the S Record File whether it has dependencies and if it has the Dependency path Clicking on Change launches the Open dialog box that allows the user to select a new path The Dependency tab also shows if the S Record file is up to date and when the file and the Dependency were last modified S Record Properties Drive mot KI x File properties Dependency Block usage File Drive mot Last modified 16 08 18 24 05 02 Dependency path C Program Files HitachNFDT2 2WWorkspac Change vin The local copy of Drive mot is up to date 50 RENESAS Block usage This shows the starting finishing address and size of the blocks contained in specified file If the file is open in the editor window double clicking on a range highlights the selected data S Record Properties Data mot ax File properties Dependency Block usage 6 14 Output Window The Output window is one of the main windows contained in the FDT GUI ER Copy Clear Messages Save Messages
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55. nts Property Value r Connection Device Name SH 7055F RAM Size 32K C USER Program Mode FLASH Size 512K Select Interface Direct Connection Y Kemel already resident BOOT Mode This connection type specifies that the on board programming BOOT mode sequence is to be initiated if a kernel cannot be found running on the target device This will cause the entire FLASH memory to be erased and a kernel loaded If a kernel is already resident the FLASH is not erased rather information regarding the block usage is obtained to help prevent accidental overwriting USER Program Mode This connection type specifies that the on board programming USER Program mode sequence is to be initiated by a previously loaded user program that is used to reprogram the FLASH memory Select Interface If the target is connected directly to the host computer the connection interface should be selected to Direct Connection Kernel already resident This check box is specified when a main kernel is already resident on the target device RENESAS 45 Programmer This shows the state of the Function Map and allows the user to select the Device Protection Option of Automatic Interactive or None and the message level option of Advanced or Standard Project Properties Display RE Project Kernel Communications Device Programmer Modules Comments r Function map ptions Write Not loaded
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57. ol margin It indicates that the text to its immediate right is describing how to do something Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation F ZTAT is a trademark of Hitachi Ltd vi RENESAS Chapter 1 Introduction The Hitachi FLASH Development Toolkit FDT is an on board FLASH programming tool for Hitachi F ZTAT microcomputers that provides a high performance and user friendly Graphical User Interface GUI Embedded software development projects created using the Hitachi Embedded Workshop HEW may be programmed into Hitachi F ZTAT devices using FDT FDT may also be used as a general purpose S Record or Binary editor 11 Key Features e Standard window operation based on the 32 bit Windows GUI e Various online help functions e Selectable messaging levels e Simple programming environment using an adapter board e Serial communication maximum 115 200 bits s 1 2 New Features FDT 2 2 has the following new features e USB communications directly to selected target devices RENESAS 1 RENESAS Chapter 2 System Overview FDT is a modular software system utilising self contained modules for specific tasks These modules are linked to a general purpose Graphical User Interface which provides a common look amp feel independent of the particular modules with which the system is configured FDT employs a hierarchical structure so that work can be organised in a logical manner The top
58. or transportation vehicular medical aerospace nuclear or undersea repeater use The prior written approval of Renesas Technology Corporation is necessary to reprint or reproduce in whole or in part these materials If these products or technologies are subject to the Japanese export control restrictions they must be exported under a license from the Japanese government and cannot be imported into a country other than the approved destination Any diversion or reexport contrary to the export control laws and regulations of Japan and or the country of destination is prohibited Please contact Renesas Technology Corporation for further details on these materials or the products contained therein TLENESAS C 7 D m d lt D D Renesas FLASH Development Toolkit 2 2 User s Manual Renesas FLASH Microcomputer Programming System Renesas Electronics Rev 3 0 2002 09 www renesas com Contents Gio MM dp E Res PEE e C EE EELER TTT rr 1 eni MEE iii Pr face ee enan E ae ers iv E EE v Document Ge Oe EE vi Chapter 1 Introd ction 2 irent SANA 1 Tel LEE 1 E2 New Eeatutes oi HRRERERRNREHNNTR EHE EHE EHE EHE HORROR OE E EE EE ERR EFE 1 Chapter 2 System Overview 3 2 E OTT 3 a EE 10 2 3 MObKOYSiss ND DD NIS DODO DUNI 10 Chapter 3 Basic Operations lt 1 usse eren rie 13 Ble Startins PDT KE 13 3 2 Creating a New Workspace sal NA AO 13 3 3 Saving a e STEP M 19 3 4 Closingsa
59. ration puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them Trouble with semiconductors may lead to personal injury fire or property damage Remember to give due consideration to safety when making your circuit designs with appropriate measures such as 1 placement of substitutive auxiliary circuits ii use of nonflammable material or iii prevention against any malfunction or mishap Notes regarding these materials 1 These materials are intended as a reference to assist our customers in the selection of the Renesas Technology Corporation product best suited to the customer s application they do not convey any license under any intellectual property rights or any other rights belonging to Renesas Technology Corporation or a third party Renesas Technology Corporation assumes no responsibility for any damage or infringement of any third party s rights originating in the use of any product data diagrams charts programs algorithms or circuit application examples contained in these materials All information contained in these materials including product data diagrams charts programs and algorithms represents information on products at the time of publication of these materials and are subject to change by Renesas Technology Corporation without notice due to product improvements or other reasons Itis therefore recommend
60. ribes the action for each button in each group and allows the user to customise the toolbar according to an individual application Clicking on an item in the Categories box displays the buttons available for that category The Buttons area displays a picture for each button in the selected category To obtain a description of the action of a button click on that button The description will appear in the Description area Adding a button to the Toolbar gt To add a button to the Toolbar 1 Select the button from the appropriate category by pointing the mouse pointer at the button and press the left mouse button 2 Drag the button to the required position in the Toolbar 3 Release the mouse button Positioning a button in the Toolbar gt To move a button position in the Toolbar order 1 Select the appropriate button on the Toolbar to move with the mouse as above 2 Drag the button to the required position on the toolbar 3 Release the mouse button Removing a button from the Toolbar gt To remove a button from the Toolbar 1 Select the button with the mouse as above 2 Drag the button to the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box 3 Release the mouse button 26 RENESAS Menu Chapter 5 Menus This document follows the standard Microsoft menu naming convention FLASH Development Toolkit 2 2 Industrial Controller 3 nj xj Bar Eile Edit View Project Device Image Tools Window Help
61. roject and enter project comments Insert Project into Workspace Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to insert an existing project into the Workspace Open Workspace Launches the Open dialog box allowing the user to open an existing FDT Workspace file fdt This will close an open Workspace and load the specified replacement Save Workspace Saves the details of the current workspace and its project s Close Workspace Closes the current workspace 36 RENESAS Properties Launches the Workspace Properties dialog box which shows the following details the Workspace Name its filename and path thetime and date when the workspace was last saved e if the workspace has been modified and not yet saved the number of projects in the workspace the name of the current active project 6 3 Project The Project is the next item in the hierarchy below the Workspace In the following example both Display and Motor Control are Project names xl a Workspace Industrial Controller 2 Projects EE GES m Device Image Add Files to Project Geint Set as Active Project ER va vekaj Remove Project 3 Keyboard mot Connect to Device CC coms mot Erase FLASH blocks E Motor Control 2 Device Image Upload Image 5 Target files Blank check 5 Drive mot Cancel FLASH Operation 5 Data mot 5 Algorithm mot Build D
62. t been saved on the Editor window Close File Closes the current active file Recent Workspaces Provides a cascaded menu listing recently used workspaces allowing the user to select one Recent Files Provides a cascaded menu listing recently used files allowing the user to select one Exit Closes and exits the FDT application 5 2 Edit The Edit menu is used for aspects of the program that access or alter data in the Editor window Undo Allows the user to reverse the previous editing operation Redo Allows the user to reverse the previous Undo operation Create Selection Launches the Create Selection dialog box allowing the user to create a selection area by entering its start address end address and length The selected area can be used in conjunction with the Clipboard Fill or Search and Replace Cut This will remove the contents of the highlighted block from the window and place it on the clipboard in the standard Windows manner This option is only available if a block is highlighted Copy This will copy the contents of the highlighted block to the clipboard in the standard Windows manner This option is only available if a block is highlighted Paste This will copy the contents of the Windows clipboard into the child window at the current cursor position Note If more than one byte is selected the Paste option is not available 28 RENESAS Find This will launch the Find dialog box
63. tion All currently open windows are arranged in a tile format Windows that are minimised to icons are not affected 4 20 Locating Currently Open Windows When many windows are open in the FDT application window it is quite easy to lose one of them behind the others Locating a specific window There are two methods to find the lost window 1 To select a specific window invoke the Window menu Click on the required window from the list of open windows at the bottom of the menu The currently selected window will have a check mark next to it in the window list The window selected will be brought to the front of the display If it is minimised the icon is restored to a window 2 If the Window gt Workbook View menu item is checked a specific window can also be selected by clicking on the tab containing the file name at the bottom of the Editor window If the window is not minimised it will be brought to the front of the display If it is minimised the minimised icon will be brought to the front of the display RENESAS 23 4 3 Enabling disabling the Status Bar The user has the option to enable or disable the Status Bar By default the Status Bar is displayed at the bottom of the FDT application window To disable the display of the Status Bar select the View Status Bar menu option If the disable option is selected the Status Bar will be disabled and removed from the FDT application window display To re enable the Status B
64. tion Reload last Workspace at startup Checking this option allows the last used Workspace to be loaded when running FDT Download active project Device Image at startup Checking this option allows FDT to automatically write the device image of the active project to the FLASH memory OK Clicking on OK closes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box and saves any changes made RENESAS 59 Cancel Clicking on Cancel closes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box without saving any changes made 6 21 Simple Interface Invoked by Tools Simple Interface Clicking on EXIT displays the previous screen ASH Development Toolkit 2 2 Industrial Controller ETT II TT qm Project Display AJ Com Port COMI Device SH ZOSEF File to download CAProgram Files Hitachi FDT2 1 workspac Es Flash Program Ready Flash Program Clicking on Flash Program allows FDT to download the specified file to the FLASH memory Note The Alt C keyboard shortcut is available for connecting and disconnecting from the device whilst in Simple Interface Mode 60 RENESAS
65. ue Location C Program Files Hitachi FDT 2 1 Workspaces Industrial Controller Disple Filename Display fpr Last saved 14 49 23 28 06 02 Processed Yes Currently open No Modified No Dependencies This shows the S Record files and their status associated with the Device image Device Image Properties Display fpr GE File properties Dependencies Block usage File Status The Device Image is up to LCD mot No Dependency date Keyboard mot No Dependency Comms mot No Dependency Rebuild Now Rebuild Now If the device image is out of date as indicated by the general device image status message it can be rebuilt by clicking on this button 48 RENESAS Block usage This shows the starting finishing address and sizes of the blocks contained in specified file If the file is open in the editor window double clicking on a range highlights the selected data Device Image Properties Display fpr File properties Dependencies Block usage l OOOBOOOO H ODDOOATB Length DUU RENESAS EE 49 6 13 S Record Properties The S Record Properties dialog box is invoked from the S Record pop up menu item Properties and the Editor window pop up menu option Properties and contains three tabs File properties The S Record Properties dialog box shows details of the S Record filename and its location the time and date the file was last saved if the file has been modified and
66. voked by Tools Customise and then select the Output Window tab in the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box Customise FLASH Development Toolkit Message O e ARNING Message ERROR Message Success Message RENESAS 57 Messages Change Colour Clicking on Change Colour invokes the Colour dialog box This button allows the colour of the message to be changed Change Font Clicking on Change Font invokes the Font dialog box This button allows the font of the message to be changed Tabs Change Font Clicking on Change Font invokes the Font dialog box This button allows the font of the message window tab to be changed OK Clicking on OK saves any changes made and closes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box Cancel Clicking on Cancel closes the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box without saving any changes made 58 RENESAS 6 20 Customise General Invoked by Tools gt Customise and then select the General tab in the Customise FLASH Development Toolkit dialog box Customise FLASH Development Toolkit d DOWNIGA achye project iA EvIGE Image at startup Programming Read back verification The options are that it will prompt to determine if a read back verification takes place Query or that it always will verify Yes or never No Reset on disconnect Feature not currently available Automa
67. written Q hapter 4 Configuring the User Interface provides a way to configure the FDT Graphical User Interface Chapter 5 Menus and chapter 6 Windows give reference information about the operations and facilities available through these respective areas Assumptions It is assumed that the reader is experienced in using Microsoft Windows applications on PC compatible computers iv RENESAS Device DLL FDT F ZTAT HEW HMSE PC ZTAT Abbreviations Refers to programmable microcontroller or microcomputers Dynamic Linked Library Flash Development Toolkit FLASH ZTAT Hitachi Embedded Workshop Hitachi Micro Systems Europe Personal Computer Zero Turn Around Technology RENESAS Document Conventions This manual uses the following typographic conventions CONVENTION MEANING Menu gt Menu Option Bold text with gt is used to indicate menu options for example File gt Save As D dialog name The is used to indicate the name of a dialog box or menu FILENAME C Uppercase names are used to indicate filenames enter this string Used to indicate text that must be entered excluding the quotes Key Key Used to indicate required key presses For example Ctrl N means press the Ctrl key and then whilst holding the Ctrl key down press the N key gt When this symbol is used it is always located in the left hand The how to symb

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