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1. High speed oscillation circuit X2 C37 C38 R18 Figure 3 1 4 Part Arrangement Plan of high speed oscillation circuit Note Confirm the frequency accuracy input high clock depending on the usage of AM13L STK2 m LED D4 D5 These can be controlled by a user program Pins of IC1 assigned to D4 and D5 are indicated below Orange LED D4 No 8 pin of ICI P00 TM9IOC Green LED D5 No 9 pin of ICI POI TMAIOC B USB connector CN1 This is USB series A plug In addition AMI3L STK2 is compliant with USB2 0 standard and it supports Full Speed 12 Mbps as the data transfer rate Part Names and Functions 37 Chapter 3 Hardware B Extension terminal CN2 CN3 Use these terminals as functional extension terminals Arrangement of the extension terminals is shown in Table 3 1 1 Table 3 1 2 shows function of extension terminals CN2 and Table 3 1 3 shows function of extension terminals CN3 Through holes of 2 54 mm pitch and 90 9 mm hole diameter are prepared for connector mounting To extend functions by using the extension terminals refer to 3 3 1 Use of Extension Terminals p 43 Table 3 1 1 Arrangement of Extension Terminals CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 15 14 13 12 11 10 8 7 CN C NZ WS ZZ 7147 ALE cd PA 2 up p m ru m m rm e as p AAA Mar rt kr zart kr Bor LI I Ir Se Sr A NOONWININEZ O NZ N O MZ IZ NO NO A Va L Z Va Pa ra wa NNNNNNNNN
2. 38 Part Names and Functions Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3 1 2 Function of Extension Terminals CN2 Note SEG12 of the LCD function connected to extension terminal CN2 is unusable in AM13L STK2 All LCD functions can be used on MN101LRO5D provided without AM13L STK2 Part Names and Functions 39 Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3 1 3 Function of Extension Terminals CN3 P10 A0 KEYOA IRQOA PII AI KEYIA IRQIA P12 A2 KEY2A P13 A3 KEY3A VREFP T 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 40 Part Names and Functions Chapter 3 Hardware Power supply switching jumper J1 This is a jumper for switching a power supply of the board When it short circuits by solder mounting the USB bus power drive is selected When it opens by solder un mounting the external power drive which supplies a power from the No 3 pin and No 5 pin of the extension terminal CN2 is selected The voltage which can be supplied to AMI3L STK2 from the No 3 pin and No 5 pin of the extension terminal CN2 is 1 8 V to 43 6 V At board manufacture the USB bus power drive is selected because it short circuits The debugger for AM13L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 can not be connected when the external power drive is selected To connect the debugger for AMI3L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 make the power supply switching jumper J1 short circuit to select the USB bus power drive Current measurement jumper J2 This is a jump
3. PanaX Onboard Tool Series X Device driver software installed successfully Figure 2 2 3 Complete Installing Device Driver Software 2 When dialog box of Figure 2 2 4 1s displayed after driver installation completion restart of the host computer is necessary 16 Installation of USB Driver Chapter 2 Software Microsoft Windows xm You must restart your computer to apply these changes Before restarting save any open files and close all programs i Restart Later Figure 2 2 4 Restart of the host computer 3 From the Start menu select Control Panel and click System and Security and click Device Manager to display the Device Manager window shown in Figure 2 2 5 Verify that PanaX Onboard Tool Series is listed in the PanaXSeries column If it 1s not listed in the column the USB driver might not have been installed properly y Device Manager E 2 ol E File Action View Help m Br Lt FE Panax JE Computer ca Disk drives a Display adapters es DVD CD ROM drives e Floppy drive controllers ji m E P P 1 P L A a Y Human Interface Devices Verify that PanaX Onboard Tool Series is displayed Cg IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboard Pl Mice and other pointing devices E Monitors kW Network adapters a M PanaXSeries p Panax Onboard Tool Series Lt Processors amp Sound video and gare controllers ja System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 2 2
4. Panasonic MICROCOMPUTER AM13L STK2 Installation Manual Pub No 1174602 012E e When you install each device after unpacking please read this manual as a first step e This manual describes about unpacking setting of each device assembly connection and startup Please refer to other manual for the particular methods Request for your special attention and precautions in using the technical information and semiconductors described in this book 1 If any of the products or technical information described in this book is to be exported or provided to non residents the laws and regulations of the exporting country especially those with regard to security export control must be observed 2 The technical information described in this book is intended only to show the main characteristics and application circuit examples of the products No license is granted in and to any intellectual property right or other right owned by Panasonic Corporation or any other company Therefore no responsibility is assumed by our company as to the infringement upon any such right owned by any other company which may arise as a result of the use of technical information described in this book The products described in this book are intended to be used for general applications such as office equipment communications equipment measuring instruments and household appliances or for specific applications as expressly stated in this book Consult o
5. 5 Device Manager Note Connecting the AM13L STK2 to another USB port of the host computer or connecting other AM13L STK2 to the USB port requires new installation of the USB driver Reinstalling the DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 may require installation of the USB driver Installation of USB Driver 17 Chapter 2 Software 2 3 Safely Removing Hardware This section describes how to remove the AM13L STK2 connected to the host computer 1 Right click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar the lower right of the screen If the icon 1s not found click the Show hidden icons button ds Open Devices and Printers j Eject Panax Onboard Tool Series 12 00AM Y 3 1 2013 Figure 2 3 1 Eject PanaX Onboard Tool Series 2 Select Eject PanaX Onboard Tool Series and verify that the message The PanaX Onboard Tool Series device can now be safely removed from the computer is displayed as shown in Figure 2 3 2 Safe To Remove Hardware wx The PanaX Onboard Tool Series device can now be safely removed from the computer Figure 2 3 2 Safe To Remove Hardware 3 Remove the AM13L STK2 from the host computer as shown in Figure 2 3 3 Hemove A AM13L STK2 Host computer Figure 2 3 3 Removing the AM13L STK2 from the host computer 00000000000 00000000000 18 Safely Removing Hardware Chapter 2 Software 2 4 Firmwa
6. 7 Firmware Version Mow 1 1 1 gt New 1 1 2 Figure 2 4 4 Startup Window of Firmware Update Tool 4 When lt Update gt is clicked the display changes as shown in Figure 2 4 5 Wait until the firmware update has been completed Firmware Update tool for Fanas Onboard Tool Series 1 0 0 7 Firmware Version Mow 1 1 1 gt New 1 1 2 Urdate Updating firmware Figure 2 4 5 Firmware Update Tool Updating Screen 5 When the dialog shown in Figure 2 4 6 appears the update has been completed When the dialog shown in Figure 2 4 6 doesn t appear after 2 minutes or more the firmware update has been failed Firmware Update tool for Panax Onboard Tool Series O Updating the firmware has been completed Figure 2 4 6 Completing Firmware Update Note In case that the firmware update is failed remove the AM13L STK2 from the host computer immediately and contact to inquiries appears at the end of this manual 20 Firmware Update Procedure Chapter 2 Software 2 5 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 This section describes procedures for environment setting and checking operations of DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 B Startup From the menu Start select All Program Panasonic DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101_STK2 then click Builder contained in the MN101 STK2 group to start up the DebugFactory Builder See Registered Panasonic DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101_STK2 Group
7. and Sample source file Specify a project file name Project creation wizard a Project setting Set a project name and specify a destination folder to save the file For adding a sample source file to the project check the Source file to be added automatically check box Project type Project name P i Folder to save S c Uusers PanaX Documents Panasonic DebugFactory Builder MN ir Project setting s J Source file to be added automatically Language tool setting ym l ie Startup assembler A Target setting l v EET C source File M lt Back B End E Cancel Help Hi Check the box Specify a destination folder Figure 2 5 3 Project setting In the Language tool setting set Use the built in language tool which is an initial value If other language tools are used set Use a following language tool Project creation wizard Language tool setting If specifying Compiler Assemble or Linker select Use a following language tool and enter the file path Prae EE toe le Use the built in language tooli T f Use a Following language toolis Project setting es the Bullen compier E Language tool setting Use the built in assembler E Target setting Use the built in linker m lt BackiE li EndiE Cancel HelpiH Figure 2 5 4 Language tool setting 22 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 2 Software The dialog shown in Figure 2 5 5 appears Cli
8. at a maximum of 256 points Instruction address labradas break Data cesa break Breaks by access width 1 2 address data data mask NOT function Uninstalled instruction Breaks when an uninstalled instruction is executed Profile Measures the executing frequency of a subroutine function On the fl Sets a break refers to a memory and modifies a memory y during program execution somewhat affected to program execution Debug Function List 33 Chapter 2 Software 2 7 Notices for debugging with DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 e Don t remove the AMI3L STK2 while the target is connected in order to avoid improper operation of the debugger When the debugger operates improperly remove the AM13L STK2 and restart DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 34 Notices for debugging with DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 3 Hardware Chapter 3 Hardware 3 1 Part Names and Functions This section describes part names and functions of AMI3L STK2 Figure 3 1 1 shows a part arrangement plan of AM13L STK2 on the top view and Figure 3 1 2 shows a part arrangement plan of AM13L STK2 on the bottom view Extension terminal CN3 USB connecter CN1 MN101LRO5D IC1 Green LED D5 Extension terminal CN2 Orange LED D4 Figure 3 1 1 Part Arrangement Plan top view ib Low speed oscillation circuit X1 C35 C36 R19 ip ji 2 m er en Ar gm E um Y High speed oscillation
9. circuit X2 C37 C38 R18 Figure 3 1 2 Part Arrangement Plan bottom view B MN101LRO5D IC1 This is a microcomputer with built in ReRAM to be evaluated For characteristics and port control of MNIOILROSD refer to MNIOILROSD LSI User s Manual Reset RC reset circuit by the built in pull up resistor of MNIOILROSD ICI and the capacitor mounted on the board is implemented The reset period is 500ms When a switch reset is required separately connect it to the No 6 pin of the extension terminal CN2 36 Part Names and Functions Chapter 3 Hardware B Low speed oscillation circuit X1 C35 C36 R19 This is outside low speed oscillation circuit for MNIOILROSD ICI Low speed oscillation circuit is not mounted at board manufacture Figure 3 1 3 shows a part arrangement plan of low speed oscillation circuit Low speed oscillation circuit X1 C35 C36 R19 y X g mm LIC3 sm Hu l 2 Boat ca Ge R19 S TR ua a ll i 00 000 Figure 3 1 3 Part Arrangement Plan of low speed oscillation circuit Note Confirm the frequency accuracy input low clock depending on the usage of AM13L STK2 B High speed oscillation circuit X2 C37 C38 R18 This 1s outside High speed oscillation circuit for MNIOILROSD ICI High speed oscillation circuit is not mounted at board manufacture Figure 3 1 4 shows a part arrangement plan of High speed oscillation circuit Du E i V p IE Nu
10. 3L STK2 All units are millimeters 60 C 0C 0C 0CN 0CNC CN AY NN QS NY END END NA END END END MY MY NY NY OOO OO NASA Wu A OO NN _ OO MA MY INN MY XY Q OO eo INS OO KA NS N OO m OO O A NN f NA OOO BO DD MY UY EE U GW TATTOO TO TOTO TO TATTOO TDT o Ws a NS NE NR NOR NT NA NR Wal Wu Y 80 Figure 4 3 1 Dimensional Drawing of AM13L STK2 48 Dimensions Record of Changes AM 13L STK2 Installation Manual Record of Changes Revised on April 26 2013 Definition Previous Edition New Edition 1 1 initi Page Section Details of Changes Details of Changes E New making of the manual Revised on September 2 2013 T Previous Edition 1 1 New Edition 1 2 Definition Page Details of Changes Details of Changes 29 LCD control terminal 31 pins LCD control terminal 30 pins 4COM 27SEG 4COM 26SEG Figure 2 3 3 Replaced a figure Note SEG12 of the LCD function connected to extension terminal CN2 1s unusable in AMI3L STK2 All LCD functions can be used on MNIOILROSD provided without AM 13L STK2 50 Inquiries If vou have questions regarding technical information on this manual please visit the following URL Panasonic Corporation URL http www semicon panasonic co jp en e Microcomputer Home Page http www semicon panasonic co jp e micom AM 13L STK2 Installation Manual September 2 2013 1st Edition 2nd Printing Issued bv Pana
11. Builder101 STK2 v4 6 4 1 EXE which has been downloaded and start the DebugFactory Builder for MNI01 STK2 Refer to Figure 2 1 1 DFBuilderll STKZ v4 5 4 1 Figure 2 1 1 Icon of DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 2 When an installer program of DebugFactory Builder is executed a dialog of Figure 2 1 2 appears Select the language that you use the DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 DFBuilder101_STK2_44 6 4 Lexe select a language to be installed English Cancel Figure 2 1 2 Selecting the language 3 After Setup program is started the dialog shown in Figure 2 1 3 appears Click lt Next gt JH DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101 STK2 Setup B Welcome to the DepugFactory Builder 4 MNiO1 STK2 Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard mill install DebugFactorv Builder 4 MN101 STK2 on your computer Click Next bo continue ar Cancel ka exit the Setup Wizard Cancel Figure 2 1 3 Starting of setting up DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 Installation 11 Chapter 2 Software 4 The dialog shown in Figure 2 1 4 appears Confirm the software license agreement and click lt Next gt ja DebugFactory Builder 4 KAMIOL STE Setup End User License Agreement L Please read the Following license agreement carefully SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT The user hereafter referred to as the Licensee and Panasonic Corporation hereafter referred to as the Licensor do hereby agree to the following terms and conditions concerning the
12. E J 101LR050 ID 65 20 1f 4 Target Micon Chip PanaxDLL version 1 1 1 HifDLL Version 1 1 1 hl T1071e17 Firmware versian 1 1 1 End af debug made Core AM13L Insert ANSICR LF Figure 2 5 16 Exit of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Remove AM13L STK2 from the host computer AM13L STK2 Figure 2 5 17 Host computer Removal of AM13L STK2 32 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 2 Software 2 6 Debug Function List Table 2 6 1 shows the debug functions of the debugger for AM13L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Table 2 6 1 Debug Function List o Debugger for Debug function Description AM13L STK2 Executes step by step in units of a source line or an Single step execution assembler Function step execution Yes Da Ea RAND E indicauonmodit Indicates contents of a memory during program execution in cation Watch f B 8 prog Conditional specified form Indicates in the form according to data structure of a Inspect specified variable Register indication modification Indicates Modifies contents of a specified register RAM monitor Indicates contents of a memory during program execution by Conditional sampling Executes a back trace of a stack frame and indicates a Back trace process in which a function has been called Forced break Stops program execution by force Software break Breaks
13. EI kd E mmm Hi B Gl ci X Code C Users PanaxX Documents Panasonic DebugFactory BuilderkhAM101 STKA Projectistartlasm O Startl asm 4 1 4 R 4 4 4 4 4 B 4 4 F 4 B B PE FE EEE REE EEE EE EEE EEE E E EEE E EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EE FEE EEE EEE Ecce ct t cct Initialize routine or MNIOL Hl lE MHl lL Series Filename Contents Functions i Startup asm ver d Initialize and Interrupt setup sample ef startup Eur system setup routine Panasonic Corporation Es 2013 3 kf Other files Company Date IO dO O RS nU Pt p 1 FEREEEERERERER EERE EERE HH HH HH E EE E E EE EE RE RE E E E EERE REE R ERE EES STEXT CONST SCONST _ROMOATA ROMDATA TEXT _ ODEEND _DATA DATA B55 SBSS _ESSEND SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION CODE PUBLIC 0 CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUELIC 1 CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUBLIC O CODE PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 GLOBAL main _interrupt USE M NTTOR_EXLIE r ngpAIL MnATAtearrint ifdef 4 mr Command sample AAA DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Version 4 6 4 1 SR 2013 Panasonic Corporation Kyoto Micro Computer Co Ltd kl Laal Insert ANSICR LF Figure 2 5 9 Startup Window of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 The startup assembler and
14. Factory Builder 4 MN101_STK2 Group 14 Installation Chapter 2 Software Table 2 1 2 Registered Panasonic DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101_STK2 Group Run the DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 README Displays additional information and cautions not included in the manual Displays Help of the DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Installation 15 Chapter 2 Software 2 2 Installation of USB Driver Connect the AMI3L STK2 to the host computer as shown in Figure 2 2 1 cx a5 Connect to the USB port i emm AM13L STK2 Host computer Figure 2 2 1 Connecting AM13L STK2 and the host computer Bos QOOOOOODOOQ EB E3 00000000000 If the USB driver is not installed in the host computer after the AM13L STK2 is connected installation of the USB driver starts Note Install DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 before connecting the AM13L STK2 to the host computer For details about installation of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 refer to 2 1 3 Setup of the DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 p 11 The installation of USB driver must be done by members of the Administrators group 1 The balloon hint is displayed at the lower right of the screen as shown in Figure 2 2 2 T Installing device driver software Click here for status Figure 2 2 2 Installing device driver software After a while the balloon hint is shown in Figure 2 2 3
15. Figure 2 1 9 p 14 If the software tools have been successfully installed the startup window in Figure 2 5 1 appears Ple bugldale tor y Blulillidljelr li i ver f Open project 01 e D Do not display this window agalnil Help H Figure 2 5 1 Startup Window Create the project and configure the settings to start DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Those can be easily performed through the Project creation wizard dialog Select New project creation and click OK in Startup window shown in Figure 2 5 1 and the dialog shown in Figure 2 5 2 appears Select Standard and click lt Next gt Project creation wizard Project type Standard When newly creating and debugging executable file For debugging hen debugging existing executable file Specify execution file vhen debugging and modifying existing executable file Project type le Standard 5 Project setting For debuggina L Language tool setting Target setta f Specify execution File s Figure 2 5 2 Project creation wizard Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 21 Chapter 2 Software In this wizard configure the settings for a project to be newly created Here configure only project settings to check operations and use default settings for other items Project name Specify a project file name Folder to save Specify a destination folder Source file to be added automatically Check both Startup assembler
16. MN101_STK2 installs ja DebugFactory Builder 4 KAMIOL STE Setup Installing DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101_ STK Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs DebugFactory Builder 4 MIN101 STEZ Status Figure 2 1 7 During installing of DebugFactorv Builder for MN101 STK2 Installation 13 Chapter 2 Software 8 The dialog shown in Figure 2 1 8 appears Click lt Finish gt n DebugFactory Builder 4 BAH1UT STE Setup E Completed the DebugFactory Builder 4 MNiO1 STK2 Setup Wizard Click the Finish button ta exit the Setup Wizard Cancel Figure 2 1 8 Setup Completed 9 After the installation is completed Panasonic DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101_STK2 group is registered in All Programs on the menu Start Figure 2 1 9 shows the shortcut just registered G Desktop Gadget Gallery e Internet Explorer 64 bit Internet Explorer E Windows Anytime Upgrade ey Windows DVD Maker aeg Windows Fax and Scan Windows Media Center Windows Media Player Windows Update x XPS Viewer Accessories Games Maintenance Panasonic DebugFactory Builder 4 MAIL MINIT STE MINIT STK E Builder EA Help 7 README 4 Back Search programs and files pa ke Docurnents Pictures Music Computer Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs Help and support Windows Secu rity Figure 2 1 9 Registered Panasonic Debug
17. N101_STK2 sample PC 04903 oe as File F Edit E Search S Show Make M Debug D Panel P Tool D Help H OBBNIoa IBA yr p no ECE Sos AS QO dd Ex C3 GH Gd 3d gu Cb E 7 23 G3 Gp 5 ED E 5 GG Aalen a kakObM A O iBeowmwejteojal Simulation setting tree sam Code C Users PanaX Documents Panasonic DebugFactory Builder MIN101_STKAProjectiStartlasm O Stati asm R j 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 8 4 G 4 7 4 B 1 RADA f 2 Puls 11114112 Poutime Tor MHNIOIC MHIOIE MHIOIL Series e 4 3 Filename startup asm 4 Contents Initialize and Interrupt setup sample E amp 3 Functions Startup e 6 system setup routine y 7 Company Panasonic Corporation 3 Date 2013 3 e 3 HE dil b o o o ESS a ES Lol Eo o SSeS SSeS eee o ee a 10 _STEXT SECTION CODE PUBLIC O 11 CONST SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 i _GCONST SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 13 _ROMDATA SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 14 _GROMDATA SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 15 TEXT SECTION CODE PUBLIC 0 16 CUDEEHL SECTION CODE PUELIZ 1 17 DATA SECTION DATA PUBLIC l1l 18 ODATA SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 19 _BSS SECTION DATA PUBLIC l1l 20 GBS5S SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 21 _BSSEND SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 23 GLOBAL main interrupt 24 1 Tdet USE MONITOR EXLIE q 4 g ii Ai BA men T pni my mani pyn m c Bal 4 m Command sample a gt gt DebugFactory B
18. asurement jumper J2 which can measure the current consumption of MNIOILROSD ICI is prepared on the board of AMI3L STK2 To measure current remove the solder of a current measurement jumper J2 to open and connect an ammeter Figure 3 3 1 shows the polarity of the current measurement jumper J2 MN Cz DIAN Nr g b LJ LY o HE A 90 o Sn KA KI a 5 Nr E NY Nel i a NN gg MY MY jd E i uh AL IN NL j ANA f INN u AW MO ww CYC unl NS j Figure 3 3 1 Polarity of the Current Measurement Jumper J2 Using the current measurement jumper J2 can measure the sum of the core current consumption and the IO current consumption 44 Customization of AMI3L STK2 Chapter 4 Appendix Chapter 4 Appendix 4 1 Circuit Diagram Figure 4 1 1 shows the circuit diagram of AMI3L STK2 CMS IELWV 46 Circuit Diagram v esn INO Ca Sn8 NNCD5 6D 4 2 po t E AQQDEE LILLMIL 01 i gt e ble INPUT duro T B GND R13 4 4 D2 Y 470k LXES15AAA1 100 DOO T LXES15AAA1 100 C1 P 4 0 1u z VDD vss NRST T o LI Es S 3 Y IE em da DMODOE x a a qe DMODO l 2 E A th e 0 1u p T o g X l 1u 5 o D D 4u z 0 1u 9 g his END NIN Figure 4 1 1 QQA SH OQSOHILOLNIW Circuit Diagram of AM13L STK2 3Zt l21Q0d INOLE INS D m o m z N QQA SZerloLdd 1G0L
19. c area GI ES FREER RE RE RR RR RRR YT YD EE EEE EEE RO OO OF Reset Gar IC MNIOIE MNIDIL series step iniD FB kerrupt setup sample Ste porte ru FID fine E Step out O Ctrl Fe F ST jik d EG U Fi iml i Fin ID cy O ROS D D Debug setting S i Target settingi T source search path settingiA SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 GLOBAL main interrupt USE MONITOR EXLIEBE SIl MMA NAAT ALLA T Ej B Command sample DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 Version 4 6 4 1 cCopyright c 2013 Panasonic corporation Kyoto Micra Computer co Ltd Start af debug made Target STARTER KIT AMIIL STE J Micon chip 101LRDO5D ID 65 20 1f 4 Core AM13L FanaxDLL Version 1 1 1 HifDLL Version TL AE Eo eT Firmware Version 1 1 1 Insert ANS CR LF Write disable Radix 16 Figure 2 5 13 Selection of Debugging end DebugFactory Figure 2 5 14 Confirmation of the Debug Mode Exit 30 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 2 Software yaa m File F Edit E Search S Show v Make M Debug D Panel P Tool T Help H D aBlos liBbBejfvol 1 oh 65 o il EE EES A EE Project sample Target Starter kit sample ex C Lisers Pana Make group kt Initialize routine Source file Filename 3 Startup asm gt Other Files contents gt Initialize and Interrupt setup sample Function
20. ck the lt Set gt button Project creation wizard Target setting Set a target setting Target setting can be saved for each project Product type IDILFO5D e Starter kit Project type M let Project setting Sel S Language tool setting etis Target setting lt BackiB End E Cancel Help H Figure 2 5 5 Target setting Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 23 Chapter 2 Software Figure 2 5 6 appears n the lt Set gt button click e Target setting dialog box Target setting Choose a product type to use Leave the type of debugging tool Starter kit Table 2 5 1 shows the details of each setting item Target setting env file setting non Target setting Starter kit Flash memory setting r 1O1LROSD Product tupell I Typelk Starter kit li Stack pointer initial value S 100 Use special register routine file symbols X Special register routine filejF l Set Product type and Type User settinglU Lommentil ENV file is not overwritten V Cancel Help H Figure 2 5 6 Target setting dialog box Table 2 5 1 Target setting dialog Target setting Product type Select IOILROSD Select Starter kit as a target type Stack pointer initial value Enters the default stack pointer as a hexadecimal value If there 1s no special reason don t change the setting Special register routine file Special register addres
21. computer programs and the manuals both of which are provided together with this software License Agreement hereafter referred to as the Agreement Article 1 Definitions The terms used in the Agreement are defined as follows 1 The term Software refers to the computer programs and the manuals both of which are provided to Licensee by the Licensor Cancel Figure 2 1 4 Licence agreement of AM13L STK2 5 The dialog shown in Figure 2 1 5 appears Confirm the destination folder where the software tools will be installed then click lt Next gt If you want to install in a different folder click Change to specify the folder 1 DebugFactory Builder 4 MN101 STK2 Setup E Destination Folder LI Click Mext ta install ta the default Folder or click Change to choose another Install DebugFactory Builder 4 MIN101 STEZ to C Program Files x86 ji Panasonici DebugFactorv Builder Change Cancel Figure 2 1 5 Choose Destination Folder 12 Installation Chapter 2 Software 6 The dialog shown in Figure 2 1 6 appears Click lt Install gt ja DebugFactory Builder 4 KAMIOL STE Setup Ready to install DebugFactory Builder 4MN101 STK Click Install to begin the installation Click Back to review ar change any of your installation settings Click Cancel ta exit Ehe wizard Cancel Figure 2 1 6 Start Installation 7 The dialog shown in Figure 2 1 7 appears Wait while DebugFactory Builder for
22. e to be debugged becomes possible If the command window is not displayed select Show Window Command in the main menu fF DebugFactory Builder for MIN101 STK2 sample FiletF Edit E Search S Show Make M DebugiDi Panel P Taol T HelptH AMA je do 3 5 Debugging start D Ctrl T x EN m mu EE E mv Load execution filer Ctrl L rm rm El q E m Er Load a specified fileiFh Ctrl P tal hr Ir CI A D ld Load code information anlvt P Project sample X Code CrullsersiPa Target Starter kiE O Start1 asm sample ex l Lsersifanaj 14 Make group Source File Other files RuntG Builder WIM 101 STK2 ProjectiStartl asm 4 5 6 7 8 Eee ve ett On ae AAA EE LC MNIOLE MNLOIL Series f T terrupt setup sample ine rion Mo dO 4 o8 Ml RS nU Pt p LECTER y xca ns que eo EA Target settirigiT source search path settingiA SECTION DATA FUELIC 1 SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 SECTION DATA FUBLIC 1 _ESSEND SECTION OATA PUBLIC 1 GLOBAL main interrupt zifdef USE MONITOR EXLIB 4 n Command sample DebugFactaory Builder for MN101 STEZ Version 4 6 4 1 El 2013 Panasonic Corporation f Kyoto Micro Computer Co Ltd a um ji Command Make output 13 38 Insert ANSICR LF Figure 2 5 11 Selection of Debugging Start 28 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 2 Software ir DebugFactory Builder for M
23. er for measuring the current consumption of MNIOILROSD ICI It short circuits by solder mounting at board manufacture To measure current connect an ammeter after removing solder and confirming the polarity of the jumper Refer to 3 3 2 Current Measurement p 44 for how to measure current Power supply switching jumper for reference voltage of AD converter J3 This is a jumper for switching a power supply of the No 20 pin VREFP of MNIOILROSD ICI It short circuits by solder mounting at board manufacture To supply power from the No 6 pin of extension terminal CN3 into the No 20 pin VREFP of MNIOILROSD ICI make sure to remove a solder before power supply Power supply switching jumper for LCD J4 This is a jumper for switching a power supply of the No 77 pin VLC1 of MNIOILROSD ICI It short circuits by solder mounting at board manufacture To supply power from the No 7 pin of extension terminal CN2 into the No 77 pin VLC1 of MNIOILROSD ICI make sure to remove a solder before power supply Auto reset switching resistances R5 R6 These are resistances for switching an input voltage of the No 4 pin NATRON of MNIOILROSD ICI To set the auto reset of MNIOILROSD ICI change the mounting of R5 and R6 Relations of the auto reset and mounting of R5 and R6 are as follows Auto reset OFF R5 mount R6 unmount Auto reset ON R5 unmount R6 mount Auto reset is OFF at board manufacture Part Names and Functi
24. ge 4 7 V to 5 25 V Supplied from an USB bus power or an USB type AC adapter 1 8 V to 43 6 V Supplied directly from an extension terminal of AM13L STK2 to a microcomputer a setting change on the board is needed e Mounted Microcomputer MNIOILROSD e Reset RC reset the reset period is 500ms e Controllable Functions I O port 35 pins all are dual purpose terminals LED high power drive dual purpose terminal 35 pins 2 pins are assigned to the LEDs on AMI3L STK2 A D input dual purpose terminal 4 pins Timer input output dual purpose terminal 3 pins External interrupt dual purpose terminal 6 pins Serial port dual purpose terminal 5 pins UART 3 pin I2C 2 pin both serves as synchronous serial ports LCD control terminal 30 pins 4COM 26SEG e External Supply Voltage The voltage of 3 3 V and 45 0 V can be supplied from extension terminals of AM13L STK2 to an external extension board The total supply current is a maximum of 500 mA current consumption of AM13L STK2 is included 8 Product overview Chapter 2 Software Chapter 2 Software 2 1 Installation 2 1 1 Checking Operating Environment B Host Computer Specifications Table 2 1 1 Host Computer Specifications OS Windows XP after SP2 Windows Vista 32bit OS only Except virtual environment 32bit OS only Windows 7 32bit 64bit OS CPU ee rs uenoi Intel Pentium III 1GHz or higher p including compatible CPU Pentium III 1 GHz or h
25. ial reason don t change the setting Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 25 Chapter 2 Software e Target setting dialog box Flash memory setting Select Flash memory setting tab sheet The dialog box changes as shown in Figure 2 5 8 Set about debugging ReRAM Target setting env file setting Enable software break to flash memory Enable verify check ta flash memom High speed programming mode Program start address Oy lo Data buffer start address Or 400 Data buffer size 1 O24 Key code file K E ENV file is not orvenarittenti Cancel HelpiH Figure 2 5 8 Flash memory setting Table 2 5 3 Target Setting Dialog Box Flash memory setting Enable software break to flash memory Enable the software break function to codes in ReRAM Enable verify check to flash memory Perform verify check at programming to ReRAM Click lt OK gt after setting 26 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 2 Software After completing project settings and clicking lt End gt the window shown in Figure 2 5 9 appears Dr DebugFactory Builder for MANIOL STEZ sample FiletF D Bd bd e c 454 Project sample Target Starter kit sample ex l iLsersifanaj 374 Make group Source File BR Fwrr FJ EA Y as ES E GE tel if El El El E b E E LOGS A DC UG qx Edit E SearchiS show Make DebugiD Panel f Tool HelptHi Er Eu E
26. igher recommended Memor 290 MP nonu 1GB or more y 512 MB or more recommended Available hard disk space 400 MB minimum 1 GB or more recommended with USBI 1 2 0 interface Note The memory required depends on the size of the program to create 2 1 2 Download of Software When developing and debugging software of AM13L STK2 it is necessary to install the debugger for AM13L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 On the support page of Panasonic Microcomputer Technical Support lt http www semicon panasonic co jp e micom support html gt select Starter kit open the starter kit introduction page and download the following programs e DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 DFBuilderl01 STK2_ v4 6 4 1 EXE Note DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 incorporates the product version compiler assembler and linker Therefore it is not necessary to install the compiler separately 10 Installation Chapter 2 Software 2 1 3 Setup of the DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 This section describes procedures of install the debugger for AM13L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Note The installation must be done by members of the Administrators group Users including Power Users who do not belong to the Administrators group cannot do this work Do not connect AM13L STK2 to the host computer when installing DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 1 Double click the icon of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 DF
27. imum of 500 mA including the current consumption of AMI3L STK2 Power Supply from the Extension Board to AM13L STK2 AM13L STK2 can operate by the power supply from the extension board When the extension board supplies the operation power to AMI3L STK2 make the power supply switching jumper J1 open and make No 3 pin and No 5 pin of CN2 supply a voltage of 1 8 V to 3 6 V The power supply to 43 3 V regulator IC3 stops by making the power supply switching jumper J1 open Power supply from the extension board to reference voltage of AD converter When the extension board supplies the reference voltage of AD converter to AMI3L STK2 open the power supply switching jumper for reference voltage of AD converter J3 Supply the reference voltage from No 6 pin of CN3 Reference voltage for AD converter of AMI3L STK2 make less than or equal the operating voltage of MNIOILROSD ICI Power supply from the extension board to LCD When the extension board supplies a power to the No 77 pin VLC1 of MNIOILROSD ICI open the Power supplv switching jumper for LCD J4 Reset signal input from the extension board When the extension board input the reset signal to No 5 pin NRST of MNIOILROSD ICI make the reset signal from the extension board into open drain output Customization of AM 13L STK2 43 Chapter 3 Hardware 3 3 2 Current Measurement This section describes how to measure current consumed by MNIOILROSD ICI The current me
28. is book are trademarks or registered trademarks of their corresponding corporations About This Manual This manual is intended for engineers who will evaluate MNIOILROSD using AM13L STK2 which is a starter kit of microcomputer MNIOILROSD with built in ReRAM and describes the installation method B Organization This manual mainly consists of four chapters of overview software hardware and appendix The overview chapter describes a product outline and hardware functions of AMI3L STK2 The software chapter describes how to install the USB driver for connecting AMI3L STK2 with a host computer and how to install the debugger for AMI3L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 The hardware chapter describes details of each part and how to connect and how to customize the board The appendix chapter shows a circuit diagram a part list and a dimensional drawing B Related Manuals We prepare the following manuals other than this manual about the product concerned e MNIOILROSD LSI User s Manual Describes characteristics and the control method of MNIOILROSD Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Overview Software Hardware Appendix ee Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview nsensesseessessensennnnnnnnnnnennnnnn nennen nen nennen nenn 7 BA BI a duo di 8 LAT Hardware Funeral 8 Chapter 2 Software ssssrennnnnnnnnnznnennknnennrnzenne nn nn nn aaa 9 A Mt cis ait 10 2 1 1 Checking Operating Enviro
29. ject Ctrl 0 E Sole E Mm moeogigjtw B erssPanaxiDocumentssPanasonickDebugFactory BuildershAM101 STEZSProjectystartl asm d EXFRTEEREEEEREE ERE RE REE EEE EE REE EE EEE E EEE EE EEE EEE EE ERE EEE EEE EEE REE REE rto tco 4 Initialize routine Tor MHIOlIC MHIOIEA MMIOIL Series Filename startup asm Contents Initialize and Interrupt setup sample 4 Functions startup he system setup routine f Company Panasonic Corporation Date 013 3 Create simulation wrapper file m ETE Fe Fe e Ye Fe Ye Lll 4 1A 1 1 x Ctrl E Ctrl 1 Export projectit Import projectiD save project asi Open in code win dok save StartL asm as Il E switch ta CUI maodeilli Exit X Ctrl 0 LI 16 17 15 19 20 el STEXT _ ONST aOcuNsST ROMDATA ROMDATA TEXT _ ODEEND _DATA DATA _ES5 BSS _ESSEND SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION CODE PUBLICO CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUBLIC 1 CODE PUBLICO CODE PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 DATA PUBLIC 1 22 23 GLOBAL main interrupt 24 ifdef USE MONITOR EXLIB ar su mmautl WA can Tia nana i ias Command sample gt kl DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Version 4 6 4 1 Copyright c 2013 Panasonic Corporation Kyoto Micro Computer Co Ltd Start af debug mode STARTER KIT AMIIL ST
30. nment ccccccceccccccccssceeessssssssessseeeeeeeecccceessanenes 10 212 Download OF 801 ware ete a aa 10 2 1 3 Setup of the DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 uu ccs 11 2 2 Installation 0 USB Diver sanieren 16 2 5 Salely Removing Hardware i Dev dubi es M ed 18 2 4 Fie are Update POC UTE nn Bu ehe 19 2 5 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 21 ZO Depus Function Lis att 33 2 7 Notices for debugging with DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 34 Chapter 3 Hardware ocoocooccoccocccocnconconcoroonncnncnnonnonnonnonnnonncananos 35 Pan Names and Fon BOB ee 36 3 2 IDebupber Connection aaa A nes 42 3 Customi atiot Of AMISLAS TRE 2 un sei 43 O Terminals set A m E 43 2 9 2C Ure Measurement ernennen 44 Chapter 4 Appendix ssseseennnnnznnnnzenzenzenzzzzzznzznzenzenzzzzzzzzznza 45 OA iei Rui schol le iul a B adeo saec ius 46 d 2 Ba TE Be es Nee 47 A DIOS ee ern tee 48 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Product overview This product is the starter kit for evaluating microcomputer MNIOILROSD with built in ReRAM You can evaluate microcomputer MNIOILROSD with built in ReRAM easily by connectng it with the USB port of the host computer directly and using the debugger for AMI3L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 1 1 1 Hardware Functions This section describes hardware functions of AMI3L STK2 e Operating Volta
31. ons 41 Chapter 3 Hardware 3 2 Debugger Connection For debugging and programming by AM 13L STK2 installation of the debugger for AMI3L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 is needed Refer to the software chapter for the installation method Figure 3 2 1 shows the example of connection of the debugger for AMI3L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 To connect the debugger for AMI3L STK2 DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 confirm that the power supply switching jumper J1 short circuits and connect AM13L STK2 to the USB port of the host computer Connect to USB port m AM13L STK2 Host computer Figure 3 2 1 Example of Connection of the Debugger for AM13L STK2 42 Debugger Connection Chapter 3 Hardware 3 3 Customization of AM13L STK2 This section describes functional extension of AM13L STK2 and customization at evaluation 3 3 1 Use of Extension Terminals This section describes cautions at use of the extension terminals CN2 CN3 and at creation of an extension board by the user Cautions at Extension Terminal Mounting Mount connectors of 2 54 mm pitch on CN2 and CN3 Power Supply from AM13L STK2 to the Extension Board AMI3L STK2 can supply the voltage of 45 0 V VBUS from No 1 pin and No 2 pin of CN2 and the voltage of 43 3 V from No 3 pin and No 4 pin of CN2 The total output current of 5 0 V and 43 3 V is a max
32. re Update Procedure With DebugFactory Builder when the error message Please update the firmware because the firmware version is older Version X X X appeared 1t is necessary to update the firmware by following the procedures below 5 PANAX ERROR r Please update the firmware because the firmware version is older Version 1 1 Exit Debug Made Figure 2 4 1 Firmware Version Error Note Once updating the firmware you can not back to the previous state 1 The dialog shown in Figure 2 4 2 appears Click Yes DebugFactory O Do you want to update the firmware Exit DebugFactory Builder before updating the firmware Click ees to exit DebugFactory Builder and start the firmware update tool Figure 2 4 2 Firmware Update Start Check 2 The dialog shown in Figure 2 4 3 appears Click lt OK gt DebugFactory Exit DebugFactory Builder and start the firmware update tool l Make sure to exit DebugFactoryBuilder before updating the firmware Figure 2 4 3 Firmware Update Tool Start Check Note Do not connect multiple AM13L STK2 to one host computer when updating the firmware Never remove the AM13L STK2 from the host computer during updating the firmware 3 The dialog shown in Figure 2 4 4 appears Click Update Click Exit to exit the update tool without updating the firmware Firmware Update Procedure 19 Chapter 2 Software Firmware Update tool for Fanas Onboard Tool Series 1 0 0
33. s startup gt k a system setup rout ne Comp army Panasonic Corporati Drm Date gt 2013 3 IURE YYYERETEFERTETETTEYTETETEFEREETETETYTETEEFEER E ET TY TE fi IEAT gt SECTION CODE PUBLIC 0 QCOUNST gt SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 _GCONST gt gt SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 _ROMDATA SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 GROMDATA SECTION CODE PUBLIC 1 TEXT gt SECTION CODE PUBLIC OD CODEEND SECTIOH CODE FUBLIC 1 DATA gt SECTIOH DATA PUBLIC 1 GDATA gt SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 BESS SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 GBSS r SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 BSSEND SECTION DATA PUBLIC 1 GLOBAL main interrupt amp ifdef USE MONITOR EXLIB l rih EN uo a T on A WT rd DebugFactory Builder for MN101_5TK2 Version 4 6 4 1 Copyright c 2013 Panasonic Corporation Kyoto Micro Computer Co Ltd start of debug made i STARTER KIT AM1IL STE Micon Chip 101LRO05D ID 65 20 1f 4 Core AM13L PanaxDLL version 1 1 1 H1fOLL version E 1 hifioilel 1 1 Insert ANSI CR LF End of debug mode is displayed Figure 2 5 15 Debug Mode Exit Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 31 Chapter 2 Software B Exit Select File Exit in the main menu to exit the DebugFactory Builder for MN101 STK2 TE DebugFactory Builder for MIN101 STK2 sample Edit E Search S Show Make M Debug D Panel P ToolT HelpiH Createikl A if A kou E Open pro
34. ses may be defined as symbols by specifying the file here in some product types For details refer to Help on DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 User setting Set user original setting that is not included in the target setting dialog If there 1s no special reason it is not necessary to set it Comment Describe comments for the target setting information If there 1s no special reason it is not necessary to set it 24 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 Chapter 2 Software e Target setting dialog box Starter kit Select Starter kit tab sheet The dialog box changes as shown in Figure 2 5 7 If there 1s no special reason don t change the setting Target setting envy file setting Communication timeout time nn E 1 Dna Execution verificatian interval ms JEW 50 Communication frequerncy A 4 Hz EN file is not orvenarittent Cancel HelpiH Figure 2 5 7 Starter kit setting Table 2 5 2 Target Setting Dialog Box Starter kit Communication Specify a communication timeout timeout time If there 1s no special reason don t change the setting Execution Specify the interval that the debugger checks states of the microcomputer during program verification interval execution If there 1s no special reason don t change the setting Communication Specify the communication frequency of the terminal for exclusive use of the debugging of frequency the AM13L STK2 If there 1s no spec
35. sonic Corporation O Panasonic Corporation 2013 Semiconductor Business Division Automotive amp Industrial Systems Company Panasonic Corporation 1 Kotari yakemachi Nagaokakyo City Kyoto 617 8520 Japan Tel 81 75 951 8151 http www semicon panasonic co jp en 010413 Printed in Japan
36. t Even when the products are used within the guaranteed values take into the consideration of incidence of break down and failure mode possible to occur to semiconductor products Measures on the systems such as redundant design arresting the spread of fire or preventing glitch are recommended in order to prevent physical injury fire social damages for example by using the products Comply with the instructions for use in order to prevent breakdown and characteristics change due to external factors ESD EOS thermal stress and mechanical stress at the time of handling mounting or at customer s process When using products for which damp proof packing is required satisfy the conditions such as shelf life and the elapsed time since first opening the packages 7 This book may be not reprinted or reproduced whether wholly or partially without the prior written permission of our company 20100202 If you have any inquiries or questions about this book or our semiconductor products please contact our sales division PanaXSeries is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries DebugFactory is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation DebugFactory Builder is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation The other corporation names logotype and product names written in th
37. t IWS iNJ 037 ZNO Chapter 4 Appendix 4 2 Part List Table 4 2 1 shows the part list of AMI3L STK2 Table 4 2 1 Part List of AM13L STK2 ct ECT TIA wwermen PO ECC i va e ioven vroes O rororo A Digital Transistor PDTC143ZE SC 75 aan a Q1 Q2 Crystal Resonator for MNIOILROSD Low speed DT 26 DAISHINKU Cylinder type No CL 6pF Crystal Unit for MNIOILROSD 22 5GB10000DOHEQZ1 KYOCERA 320 mm x 2 50 mm High speed Resonator for USB DWire EN converter IC 8MH2 CSTCE8M00G15L MURATA 32mmx 1 3 mm Lp power za proieetionerode MOUSE IT ESANA MURATA 1 0 mm x 0 5 mm BN LED Orange SML 310DT ROHM l mmx08mm 1 Yes LED Green SML 310MT ROHM L mnx08mm 1 Ye USB A male A USB A LP SMT ASSMANN 20 30 mm x 12 mm E E oe CCOO jn mos mme ESA o esa Y8 mw mum remain 1 9 wmm ooms heme 2 Y mma mam roman 2 v us unam O ooo OO i sm 1 Y Yes R us Poomse E ESA AECE 1 X Tan mmm OO OOO ooa 3 Xe aw mmm O OO oosa 1 9 Le Dune CTC 1 ON Tera Tonnen ea O E Thomann 7 Xe E rur cemer f ETE 7 Xe ccm ara emeei E mmx 08mm 3 Xe MECO rwemweswiw I mmm 3 o Gomes OTTO OOOO CTC 3 Tara 022 semi copaetor Tico 3 Xe BIE NI NINI NIT N Part List 47 Chapter 4 Appendix 4 3 Dimensions Figure 4 3 1 shows the board dimensional drawing of AMI
38. the sample source file set in the project creation wizard are added in the project and the startup assembler is displayed in the Code window The start up assembler contains processing indispensable to describe a sample program by the C language using AM13L STK2 The sample C source file describes the processing which blinks the green LED D5 periodically AM13L STK2 is shipped in the state that these programs are written in the ReRAM Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 27 Chapter 2 Software B Make execution Select Make Make in the main menu then compiling and linking are performed The message Execution file has been created 1s displayed in the Make output window shown in Figure 2 5 10 when the make is completed Make output sample Fanax Series MN101E Linker version 3 3 Release 5 3 1 cicopvright 2001 2008 Panasonic Corporation ROM size is 415 Hex 00000973 no error in this link na warning in this link RAM SIZE CHE 00000002 Execution file has been created wm Command Make output 18 38 Insert ANSICR LF Figure 2 5 10 Make output B Verification Select Debug Debugging start in the main menu as shown in Figure 2 5 11 When various settings are performed correctly the message of Start of the debug mode is displayed in the command window as shown in Figure 2 5 12 Then debugging operation such as memory change and execution of the program on the devic
39. uilder for MN101_STK2 Version 4 6 4 1 reto mo porate Kyoto Micro Computer Co Ltd 2 start of debug mode u j 5TK2 Micon Chip l i 101LROSD ID 65 20 1T 4 Core AM13L PanaxDLL wv ion 1 1 1 HifDLL Ver n 1 1 1 hifidilel Firmware Va rion 1 1 1 gt F 1 1 Insert ANSI CR LF Write disable Radix 16 etart of debug mode is displayed Figure 2 5 12 Debug Mode Start Note When an error message is displayed and a debug mode does not start successfully select again Debug Debugging start in the main menu after verifying relevant settings and the connection between the host computer and AM 13L STK2 Checking Operations of DebugFactory Builder for MNIOI STK2 29 Chapter 2 Software If Debug Debugging end in the main menu is selected as shown in Figure 2 5 13 the confirmation dialog of the debug mode exit Figure 2 5 14 1s displayed When OK is clicked the debug mode is exited Figure 1 5 15 TE DebugFactory Builder for MN101_STK2 sample PC 04903 File F Edit E Search S Show V Make M Debug D Panel P Tool T Help H O BMIsSa X 4 57 Debugging end D Ctrl T b kN T E Sw Load execution filetL Ctrl L m E m El El El m Load a specified file F Ctrl P Lal hr Jr CI A a M dd Load code information anby Py Simulation setting tree sam Code C Users Pa Vane FS Builder AMIOL sSTKAProjecti tartlasm O Startl asm Reset R DAA GBR Se
40. ur sales staff in advance for information on the following applications Special applications such as for airplanes aerospace automotive equipment traffic signaling equipment combustion equipment life support systems and safety devices in which exceptional quality and reliability are required or if the failure or malfunction of the products may directly jeopardize life or harm the human body It is to be understood that our company shall not be held responsible for any damage incurred as a result of or in connection with your using the products described in this book for any special application unless our company agrees to your using the products in this book for any special application The products and product specifications described in this book are subject to change without notice for modification and or improvement At the final stage of your design purchasing or use of the products therefore ask for the most up to date Product Standards in advance to make sure that the latest specifications satisfy your requirements When designing your equipment comply with the range of absolute maximum rating and the guaranteed operating conditions operating power supply voltage and operating environment etc Especially please be careful not to exceed the range of absolute maximum rating on the transient state such as power on power off and mode switching Otherwise we will not be liable for any defect which may arise later in your equipmen

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