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1. NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 3 Starting to Use the NuGang Programmer The NuGang Programmer always functions as an ICP Gang Programmer for the NuMicro family products 3 4 Example 1 NUC140VESAN To do the ICP gang programming for NUC140VE3AN please follow the steps below Step 1 Set the programmer type as ICP Gang Programmer set as default Step 2 Select the wanted part number e g NUC140VESAN Step 3 Load the programming data into APROM DataFlash LDROM buffers by clicking APROM Buffer then File DataFlash Buffer then Load File and LDROM Buffer then Load File respectively Step 4 Set the CONFIG bits Note Step 2 4 can be completed by loading a TPJ file Please refer to Section 4 Step 5 Download the buffers data and CONFIG setting into the programmer otep 6 Disconnect the programmer from the host and press the AUTO key on the programmer to start off line gang programming 5x Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 nuvoTon Programmer Type Part Ma re cP M Gang MuMicra NUCT1O00 NUCT40VESCN Items to be Updated St ep 1 Dowd APROM S te D 4 Programmer if DataFlash Programmer w LDROM w CONFIG CONFIG Setting ELA APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer File Name CANUCHO0SeriesBSPiNuvotonPlatform KeilisampleWUC1xx LB 00218mpl Code Size 5772 Bytes Checksum x2FAF Ready 00000000 00000000 Apr 10 2014 Page 7 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang
2. Programmer User Manual NUVOTON 3 2 Example 2 M0516LBN To do the ICP gang programming for M0516LBN please follow the steps below Step 1 Set the programmer type as ICP Gang Programmer set as default Step 2 Select the wanted part number e g M0516LBN Step 3 Load the programming data into APROM DataFlash LDROM buffers by clicking JAPROM Buffer then File IDataFlash Buffer then Load File and LDROM Buffer then Load File respectively Step 4 Set the CONFIG bits Note Step 2 4 can be completed by loading a TPJ file Please refer to Section 4 Step 5 Download the buffers data and CONFIG setting into the programmer Step 6 Disconnect the programmer from the host and press the AUTO key on the programmer to start off line gang programming LN Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 EI ex nuUuvoTon Programmer Type Part Mo Step3 v ICP Iw Gang NuMicro M0541 Update Chips MO576LBN Items to be Updated TOE W APROM Step1 Ste p 4 Programmer Ww DataFlash zx Programmer iv LDROM i CONFIG CONFIG Setting Information APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer File Name cANuvotoniBSP Libran M051SeriesBSP v1 02 0021NuvotonPlatform KeillSai Code Size 44920 Bytes Checksum OxFES5C Ready OO0000000 00000000 000 000 Apr 10 2014 Page 8 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 3 3 Verifying Single Chip Although the gang programming operation by pre
3. FAIL on the LCD panel for programming results Supported to beep for 3 seconds for any failed programming Supported to turn Off the green red LEDs when the programmed chip is taken out from the socket and a new chip is placed into the socket Supported the Update Chips function 2011 06 15 2011 04 07 Supported Tool Project File TPJ for GUI setting management Supported read verify operation of single chip in one of the 4 sockets Supported the NUC102 NUC122 series Fixed some software bugs 2011 03 18 Page 3 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon Rev1 00 1 First formal released version 2010 11 09 Apr 10 2014 Page 4 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 1 Introduction The NuGang Programmer provides the four chip gang programming functionality which is designed especially for mass production in the customer site After online downloading the programming data into the programmer user may start the off line gang programming by pressing the AUTO key on the programmer The Picture of NuGang Programmer Chips 1 4 to be programmed PASS FAIL Adapter Board Main Board READY BUSY LED Power Input l DC9V LCD Display AUTO key Power Switch Component Description Main Board and Adapter Board The programmer consists of a main board for gang programming control and an adapter board containing the sockets for the MCU chips to be pr
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5. Items to be Updated w APROM Ste p4 Gtep7 2 Read Chip W DataFlash p s Programmer I LDROM yw CONFIG CONFIG Setting age ee Exit APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer FileName CANUC100SeriesBSPNuvotonPlatform Keil sampleNUCTx LB 00218mpl Code Size 5772 Bytes Checksum x2FAF Ready DODOODO00 00000000 000 000 Apr 10 2014 Page 11 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON 3 5 Reading Chip To dump the chip s contents please follow the steps below Step 1 Set the programmer type as ICP Gang Programmer set as default Step 2 Select the wanted part number Step 3 Read the chip Note The chip can be dumped only when it was not locked m Nuvoton MuGang Programmer v6 19 nuvoTron Pragrammer Type ICP I Gang NuMicro NUC100 NUCT40VE3SCN Items to be Updated Step1 Programmer CONFIG CONFIG Setting Information APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer File Name PO Code Size Checksum Ready BoO000000 00000000 Apr 10 2014 Page 12 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON 3 6 Updating Chips In addition to off line gang programming by pressing the AUTO key on the programmer you can also do online gang programming by clicking the Update Chips button on the GUI as shown below Note Before starting online operation Download Programmer should be completed or you will be request
6. NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON ARM Cortex M0 32 BIT MICROCONTROLLER NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton TM Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller based system design Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions All data and specifications are subject to change without notice For additional information or questions please contact Nuvoton Technology Corporation Apr 10 2014 Page 1 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon Table of Contents OMISION Mall SUG hy t TRE odes e AS 3 1 Introduction m MD P EE e er rr rr ren 5 2 Driver and Application Program A ew EE Eiaeia innana 6 2 1 Installing the DEVON quos iiis erri tror Pag eara rera MPa rx ON e NC Mrs rears re ers de 6 2 2 Installing the Application Program cec AE semen enne nennen nennen 6 2 9 Introd cuonmtojdhe QGU ll s otto etoete tiec NOME ogee sees cata 6 3 Starting to Use the NuGang Programmer ccccccceeeeceeeeseeceteeeeeeeesseeeeseeeeees 7 3 1 Example i NUCTAOVESAN 2 ette tone edente NEA CERNI costes 7 3 2 Example 2 MO5DTOLDBN ttt etie tte peers S rM e ACE ontene 8 33 Vening ongl
7. e CHD i seno seis Eun eite MER a e Iro 9 34 Weribyinig AN CIN Sie osse e eco eto cueste seem e a MEME om ARA 10 SEM Redd ONID e em asd Rb uh Leo ERR 12 S WDC GH GIMDS ecu essent erpeiseredetso decima tiudet a ne DA 13 3 7 Automatic Detection of Chip Removed then Placed ccccsccecceeteeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeseteeeneetaeeeaees 14 3 8 Special Alert for Failed Programming ssis osise neni EEEE EE AAE E EEEE comet ese 14 A TOORE CU HIETE I RERUMS c 15 5 Programmer Information cccccccecceecseeceeceeeeeeseeceeeseeseeceeeseeseeseeeeseeseeeaeees 16 51 Ch heckinothrough Applicaton Program ssssirnis e no a E eee eres 16 5 2 Checking tredghEGoGDb bISDIayus tissues E a EAR 17 C Advanced FUNCIONS TELLE 18 D SerialNumber Programming tene ss es E E E eee seed wc 18 6 sae MECOS an r i 20 Apr 10 2014 Page 2 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon Revision History mso wen me Rev6 22 2 Fixed the CONFIG Setting dialogue GUI bugs Clock Source and DataFlash for NUC123 series 2014 04 10 Updated PL2303 Prolific Driver Installer to V1 9 0 1 Supported the NUC100 DN NUC200AN M051 DN DE M0585 AN Mini51 DE and MEI 2014 01 24 1 Supported the NUC123 AN Family Rev6 19 5 Modified ISD Family related GUI settings 2012 11 01 Hev6 18 Hev6 15 Hev6 14 Hev6 1 Rev6 0 Rev6 0 NO NU cmm unn um t 1 Supported the NUC130 and NUC140 CN Fami
8. ecial Alert for Failed Programming When programming is finished if there is any chip failed the buzzer will beep for 3 seconds to alert the operator At this time the operator should check the red LEDs to determine which chip s is are failed Apr 10 2014 Page 14 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON 4 Tool Project File TPJ All the GUI settings can be saved into a Tool Project TPJ file and retrieved by loading the previously saved TPJ file A variety of programming data can be managed by the project type The GUI settings or the contents of the TPJ file include 1 Programmer type 2 Part number 3 Items to be updated 4 APROM buffer data if APROM is one of the updated items 5 DataFlash buffer data if DataFlash is one of the updated items 6 LDROM buffer data if LDROM is one of the updated items 7 CONFIG setting if CONFIG is one of the updated items Ew Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 Le es nuvolon Programmer Type Part Mo ICP Iv Gang NuMicro_NUC100 Load File NUC140VE3CN Items to be Updated Save the GUI setting Read Chip to a TPJ file APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer File Name Code Size Checksum Ready DOO00000 OOOO0000 000 000 Apr 10 2014 Page 15 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON 5 Programmer Information 5 1 Checking through Application Program To check the information of down
9. ed to do it Also the programming result of each chip will be shown through its individual LEDs on the adapter board Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 nuvoTon To do on line Programmer Type Part Ma g an g p rog ramm l n g v icp iw Gang NuMicro NUCIOO NUC1 40VE3CN Items to be Updated i Download Read Chip M APROM Programmer i Iw DataFlash a Programmer P M LDROM CONFIG CONFIG Setting n Exit APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer File Name C NUC100SeriesBSP NuvotonPlatform_Keil Sample NUC1 LB_002 Smpl_ Code Size 5772 Bytes Checksum OX2FA4F Ready Apr 10 2014 Page 13 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 3 Automatic Detection of Chip Removed then Placed Every time the gang programming is finished the green red LEDs on the adapter board will keep showing the last programming result until pressing the AUTO key next Sometimes the operator might forget to press the AUTO key after placing new chips into the sockets thus the new chips are un programmed and regarded as programmed PASS To prevent from this carelessness the auto detection function of chip removed then placed is supported That is the green red LEDs will turn to Off state once the chip removed then placed condition is detected After the new chips are placed into the sockets the green red LEDs will become Off to indicate the chips have not been programmed yet 3 8 Sp
10. erify Apr 10 2014 Page 16 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 5 2 Checking through LCD Display Every time the NuGang Programmer is powered on the LCD module will sequentially display the previously downloaded programming data as shown below The target chip s Part No When APROM is to be programmed its checksum will be displayed When DataFlash is to be programmed its checksum will be displayed When LDROM is to be programmed its checksum will be displayed When CONFIG is to be programmed its checksum will be displayed Programmer ready Now the user may press the AUTO key to start gang programming Apr 10 2014 Page 17 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 6 Advanced Functions 6 1 Serial Number Programming Serial number S N programming is used when the programmer is operated in Online mode The serial number is BCD coded and 8 bytes long with 16 decimal digits supported Only the APROM can be programmed with the serial number To proceed with serial number programming please follow the steps below Step 1 Right click the window header and invoke the Advanced Functions command Step 2 Make sure the Enable option in the Serial Number S N Programming section is selected otep 3 Specify the address increment and serial number to be programmed Step 4 Click OK to confirm the setting Note The next time NuGa
11. hown in the lower right corner will depend on the previously programmed chip counter Step Ee Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 nuUvoTon Rata c ze Programmer Type Part Ma Minimize MuMicro NUCT100 Maximize f ICP Gang NUCT40VE3CN x Close Alt F4 About Nuvoton NuGang Programmer ee ee Advanced Functions lv APROM DataFlash Advanced Functions iw LDROM Iw CONFIG CONFIG Setting APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer 60000 Serial Number S N Programming i Disable Enable 2468000012345678 FileName c NUC100SeriesBSPiNuvotonPlatform KeillsampleWUC1xx LB 00218mpl Code Size 5772 Bytes Checksum x2FAF Chip Counter Ready Disable te p2 Step3 C a Count Up 000010 Gang Mode Setting SIN 124680000 12345678 w Normal Made do Program and Verify f Verify Made do Verify only Apr 10 2014 Page 20 of 20 Rev6 22
12. loaded data saved in the programmer connect the programmer to host and then click the Programmer Information button The Programmer Information form will appear to show the downloaded data as shown below r Programmer Type gt Part Na 1 e pcp Gang Mutaiero NUC100 Load File Update Chips The programming data saved in the NUCTZOVE3CN Load Save Verify Chi NuGang Programmer Proj Proj Veni Chip r Items to be Updated Download iY APROM Programmer E DataFlash F LDROM F CONFIG CONFIG Seting APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buter Programmer Information Read Chip LOCK Code Protection Disable C PatNo NUCIAOVESAN Boot Select lt lt lt Programmer Type ICP Gang Programmer for NuMicro gt gt gt Downloaded code file for APROM Bon rom AERON File Name mpl Start Krt hex Clock Source Code Sage 3854 Bytes EndAddr x16ET Internal OSC 22 1184MHz C Checksum Cel BAB Clock Filtar Downloaded data file for DataFlash MM Enable File Name DU Ak bin Brownout Detection Data Sae 4096 Bytes EndAddr OFF Disable rn Checksum Chek Downloaded code file for LDROM File Name ISP Code NUCIOO v2 3 bin Code Same 4072 Bytes EndAddr OxDFET DataFlash Checksum X590 Z Size 8 0 KB Start Address 0x0001ED000 Enable Gang Mode Setting Normal Mode do Program and V
13. ly 2012 03 15 2 Supported the Mini51 Series TAN and QAN parts 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 Supported the NUC103 and NUC105 AN Family Supported the Nano100 BN Series Supported the NUC122SD2BN Fixed minor bugs of ISD Family Fixed a minor software bug Supported NUC101LESAN 2012 10 03 2012 05 25 2012 05 16 Supported Serial Number Programming Supported Chip Counter function Fixed a minor software bug 2012 04 26 Supported the N512 Family Fixed minor software bugs Supported verifying all chips mode 2012 02 14 Rev6 00 Supported the Nano100 series 2011 12 20 Rev5 73 Rev5 70 Rev5 60 Rev5 52 Rev5 51 Rev5 31 Rev5 30 2 O E NO O rm 1 1 2 1 Improved programming stability when NuGang is powered by the USB port instead 1 Supported the M051 B version parts 2 Updated the Mini51 parts 3 Supported to show the PASS FAIL message on the LCD panel when gang programming is finished 1 Fixed minor GUI bugs 2011 08 18 1 Supported the Mini51 Series 2 Fixed minor software bugs 2012 07 28 Corrected the Device ID of M051 B version Supported to show the failed sockets number on the LCD panel when gang programming is finished 2011 11 22 of a DC9V power adaptor 2011 11 04 2011 10 20 Supported to show PASS or
14. ng Programmer is started the serial number shown in the lower left corner will depend on the previously programmed serial number Step1 NN e Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 Restore nuUvoTon BREE Programmer Type Part Ma Minimize v cp M Gang NuMicro NUCIOO Maximize E aIZE NUCI40VE3SCN About Nuvoton NuGang Programmer Items to be Updated lv APROM Advanced Functions w DataFlash iw LDROM Ww CONFIG CONFIG Setting APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDEROM Buffer 50000 Serial Number S N Programming Disable Step2 fe Enable Address in APROM 0x 3FF8 AFFF Increment 1 7 Step3 j SIN 2468000012345578 File Name CANUCT00SeriesBSPWuvotonPlatform KeillsampleNUCxx LB 00218mpl Code Size 5772 Bytes Checksum Ox2F4F co D Chip Counter O00 g Disable C Enable OOO0000 Gang Mode Setting f Normal Mode do Program and Verify Verify Made do Verify only Apr 10 2014 Page 18 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON As shown in the figure above 2468000012345678 is set as the serial number for programming at address OxSFF8 in APROM The BCD coded serial number programmed in the chip has a what you see is what you get format as shown below O0003F00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF D0003Fl10 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF D0003F20 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF D0003F30 FF FF FF
15. ogrammed Note that different chip package will have different adapter board USB Connector Connect to a PC for online downloading the programming data LCD Display Show the programmer s information and status Buzzer Show the programmer s status by a sound message AUTO key Press this key to start off line gang programming READY BUSY LED Show the Gang Programmer s status On means READY and Off means BUSY DC9V Power Input and Switch Supply DC 9V power for off line operation Note that the programmer is always powered On by host when it is connected to the USB port PASS FAIL LEDs Show the individual programming result for chips 1 to 4 Green means PASS and Red means FAIL Apr 10 2014 Page 5 of 20 Hev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 2 Driver and Application Program 2 1 Installing the Driver The NuGang Programmer has a built in USB to Serial bridge chip PL 2303 When connected to host it will appear as a USB to Serial COM port in the System Hardware Device Manager Before starting to use this programmer the driver must be installed if the PL 2303 driver has never been installed in this host The driver is included in the folder 1 Driver 2 2 Installing the Application Proqram Doubly click the setup file included in the folder 2 Application Program to install the application program After the installation is completed successfully a new item Nuvoton Tools N
16. ssing the AUTO key includes verifying a chip user may verify the chip again To verify a single chip please follow the steps below Step 1 Set the programmer type as ICP Gang Programmer set as default Step 2 Select the wanted part number Step 3 Load the programming data into APROM DataFlash LDROM buffers by clicking APROM Buffer then File IDataFlash Buffer then Load File and LDROM Buffer then Load File respectively Step 4 Set the CONFIG bits Note Step 2 4 can be completed by loading a TPJ file Please refer to Section 4 Step 5 Compare the chip s contents with the buffers data and CONFIG setting Note The chip can be verified only when it was not locked js Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 ice Sa Step2 Step3 Programmer Type Part No icp M Gang MuMicro NUC100 Load File Update Chips NUCT140VE3CM If DataFlash E Programmer iv LDROM lv CONFIG CONFIG Setting Information Exit APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer Items to be Updated St e D 1 Trece n W APROM S te p 4 Programmer File Name ciNUC100SeriesBSPiNuvotonPlatfiorm Keil sampleWUC1xx LB 00218mpl Code Size 5772 Bytes Checksum Ready 00000000 00000000 Apr 10 2014 Page 9 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual nuUvoTon 3 4 Verifying All Chips In NuGang Programmer v6 02 a special mode Verify mode can be used to verify all chips placed in the sockets simultaneousl
17. uvoton NuGang Programmer v will appear in the Windows START menu 2 3 Introduction to the GUI Load file for Right click for advanced function Select wanted Part No APROM DataFlash LDROM buffer See Note ie Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 foe al Update the MCU chi nuvoTon pdate the vm Programmer Type Part No v icp M Gang NuMicro NUC100 Load File Update Chips Verify the MCU chip Verify Chip Items to be Updated Select updated APOC v APROM Programme Adm Y Set CONFIG bits _Pregrammer i er if DataFlash Update Chip TEE E Programmer E ced v LDROM CONFIG CONFIG Setting Information Download Read Chip Read the MCU chip Close the program APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer Download the current GUI setting and buffer data into the programmer Click to show APROM buffer Click to show Show the programming DataFlash buffer data downloaded in the programmer Click to show LDROM buffer File Name c NUC100SeriesBSPiNuvotonPlatform_KeillSample NUC1xx LB_002 Smpl_ Information of Code Size 5772 Bytes the loaded file Cone morar E Processing ES The COM port to which status the programmer is to be connected Note Click APROM Buffer and then click Load File for APROM buffer Click DataFlash Buffer and then click Load File for DataFlash buffer Click LDROM Buffer and then click Load File for LDROM buffer Apr 10 2014 Page 6 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro
18. y To enter Verify mode please follow the steps below Step 1 Right click the window header and invoke the Advanced Functions command for further settings Step 2 Select the Verify Mode do Verify only option in the Gang Mode Setting section Step 3 Click OK to confirm the setting Step 4 Step 8 Do the same steps as Section 3 1 Step 9 Disconnect the programmer from the host and press the AUTO key on the programmer to start off line all chips verification Note User cannot update the code of the chip placed in the socket under this mode Step1 t Muvoten NuGang Programmer v6 19 a Restore NUVOTON us Size Programmer Type Part No NE ICP M Gang NuMicro NUCT100 Maximize NUC140VE3CN x Close Alt FA Items to be Updated j Advanced Functions lv APROM iw DataFlash Advanced Functions m Programmer Es lv LDROM M CONFIG CONFIG Setting ere Exit APROM Buffer DataFlash Buffer LDROM Buffer otep2 File Name CANUC100SeriesBSPNuvotonPlatform Keil SsampleNUC bo L B 002 5mpl p Code Size 5772 Bytes e 0 Checksum OX2FA4F 9 15 Gang Mode Setting Ready Normal Mode do Program and Verify Ste p3 00000000 00000000 000 000 Apr 10 2014 Page 10 of 20 Rev6 22 NuMicro NuGang Programmer User Manual NUVOTON 5 Nuvoton NuGang Programmer v6 19 nuvoron otep6o Programmer Type Part Ma v ICP M Gang NuMicro NUCT100 Update Chips NUCT40VE3CN
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