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1. 2006 02 01 Add of disclaimer to data area Add 18 19 1A and 1B are added to the R8C Tiny series 2006 08 16 EE Change disclaimer to data area 2006 12 01 Dell table 1 M16C 10 20 22 M16C 80 Boot Loader Add table 3 R8C 24 25 26 27 28 29 Dell Section 4 and Section 5 Add table 2 PIN setting 38000 740 series 38D2 38D5 2008 03 16 Change to table 2 PIN setting 38000 740 series 2009 04 01 R8C microcomputer name was renamed R8C family Notes about power supply were added Notes about communication baud rate were corrected Wrong 115200 bps is supported for only M16C 80 and M32C 83 Correct 115200 bps is supported for only M16C80 M32C series and R8C family M16C Flash Starter User s Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 Oct 01 1998 Rev 3 50 01 2009 Published by Renesas Solutions Corp 4 1 6 Miyahara Yodogawa ku Osaka City 532 0003 Japan 2009 Renesas Technology Corp and Renesas Solutions Corp All Rights Reserved Printed in Japan 16 Flash Starter User s Manual 241 NE SAS Renesas Electronics Corporation 1753 Shimonumabe Nakahara ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 211 8668 Japan REJ10J0108 0350
2. It has modes of operation 1 1 1 Internal Flash Memory Mode In this mode the software operates on an M16C R8C and 38000 740series microcomputer that contains internal flash memory to program or erase its internal flash memory Caution Flash Starter cannot ERASE PROGRAM READ the DATA area or Data Block Please supply the power supply which fulfills both the specifications of the Flash Program Erase voltage of target MCU and the operating voltage of RS 232C driver to your target board Incidentally the MF_Ten Nine cable which contains RS 232C driver can be used by 3 0V to 5 5V voltage range 1 1 2 The operating environment The following shows the operating environment for M16C Flash Starter 1 IBM PC AT compatible computer running Windows 95 98 SE 2000 XP not used Windows Vista 2 1 serial port Chapter 1 Outline 1 2 Pin Settings M16C Flash Starter requires an RS 232C serial communications cable and a voltage converter circuit that can convert voltage to the cable s output level A separate volume Example Circuit The table below shows the supported types of microcomputers and how to set the related pins required for writing data Table 1 Pin Settings M16C family PC TxD Serial data input Power input Chapter 1 Outline Table 2 Pin Settings 38000 740 series Internal Flash 7516 Function 3850 3850A 3851 3803L 3804L 3802 3805 PC TxD PC TxD Serial data input Reset np Resor i
3. http www renesas com r8c 38000 740 series http www renesas com en 38000 20 REVISION HISTORY Rew Pate x38 1 Pn 1 00 1998 10 01 First edition issued 1 01 11999 1215 AddM16C 2080 1 02 2000 01 31 Add M160 80 Boot Loader Cd 1 03 2000 05 15 Alltheexamplesofaciruitwereupdated 1 04 1 2000 09 30 Add memory map example circuit and pin assignment for M16C 80 1 05 12001 06 30 Add memory map example circuit and pin assignment for 16 20 1 06 1 2001 07 30 Add memory map example circuit and pin assignment for MIGC ON 1 07 2001 09 30 Add740Family 1 08 _ 2001 12 15 All the examples of a circuit were updated add Oscillation circuit 1 09 120020315 Add M160 62T 62U 1 10 1 2002 06 30 Add memory map example circuit pin assignment for 16 83 1 11 1200209 30 memory map example circuit and pin assignment for MIGC 10 1 12 120030215 memory map example circuit and pin assignment for MI6C 62P 2 00 _ 2003 05 31 Anew company name change 2 01 2003 07 31 93 Add memory map example circuit and pin assignment for R8C Tiny Add DC OFF command Window 3 00 2004 07 01 Renewal of renewal The example circuit and pin assignment were used as the separate volume 2005 03 16 Add C_E PR command gt
4. After block 2 Error Excessively written Right No excessive write Shows boot program transfer result Check sum Match Checksum matched Not Match Checksum mismatched Shows time out occurrence status when receiving data Data receive timeout Time Out Time out occurred when receiving Right Received data normally Write state machine status Sequencer status 1 ID check 1 38000 740 series 2 an invalid bit for 38000 740 series E P R Sequentially executes erase program and read commands B P R Sequentially executes blank program and read commands Program Writes the program file specified for Load ID into flash memory Erase Unlocks each block of flash memory and then erases the entire area of flash memory Setting Refer to Section 3 2 Communications Setup Download Upgrades the control program version The updating control program specified for Load ID is downloaded into the internal RAM of the microcomputer When the download is completed the program transferred into the internal RAM starts operating Version Outputs version information on the microcomputer s control program Firmware Version Version VER1 00 Fig 8 Version Information VDC OFF C E P R Exit Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode When rewriting a flash by M32C 83 using the power supply voltage not more than 3 3V before performing erase and a program it is necessar
5. Contents The ID code input at LMC30 startup is output on the first line while all of the ID addresses and the code values set for each are output on the following lines f the protect option has been input protect is output on the first line Chapter 4 Appendix 3 Protect Option The protect function is set using the protect option Only small case letters are accepted At LMC30 startup 30 is set for address FFFFFh if the protect option is used Otherwise FFh is set for address FFFFFh If LMC30 cannot create an ID file create one like that in Fig 10 Chapter 4 Appendix 4 2 Messages The below messages are displayed when device commands are executed or errors occur Table 9 Messages 1 Can not communicate Communications were not established with the target MCU Can not communicate to outside Communications with the target MCU are not possible Timeout Push RESET The target MCU did not reply before the communication time limit ran out Check the following That power to the target MCU is ON That the communications cable is correctly connected Whether SCLK and CNVss are correctly set Select port open error The selected port cannot be opened Please choose another serial port which can be used Communication error Push RESET A communication error other than the above time out has occurred The error could be caused by something o
6. ID code Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode Cancel Clicking on the button will open the M16C Flash Starter window without running an ID check When it is canceled a device command can t be operated Refer to Section 3 3 Device Command If communication with the microcomputer results in an error reset the target system following the messages and then set up communication back again And input an ID code again 3 2 Communications Setup From the Set baud rate dialog box set the rate with which to communicate with the microcomputer and the time interval at which to send data Baud rate bps Program_intervals ms Baud rate 57600 Program_intervals ms jo X Fig 4 Communications Setup Set a communication rate for Baud rate bps At the M16C Flash Starter startup communication status is set at 9600 bps After that the previously set baud rate is used Before exiting the programmer return MCU communications to 9600 bps Baud rate can be selected from the below speeds 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 115200 bps is supported for only M16C 80 M32C series and R8C For Program_intervals ms set a time interval from one page of data transferred to the next page of data transferred when executing program commands As you change the time interval the program commands execution time changes The time interval is set to 40 ms when the program starts It can b
7. OFFFFEFh OFFFFFh OFFFFFFh OFFFFF3h OFFFFF7h OFFFFFBh FFD4h FFD5h FFD6h FFD7h FFD8h FFD9h FFDAh OFFDFh OFFE3h OFFEBh OFFEFh OFFF3h 0FFF7h OFFFBh OFFDBh OFFFFh 2140FFFBOE8C5EEC5F4C5FAC500C606C60CC612C619 2140FFFC018C61EC624C62AC630C636C63CC642C685 2100FFFD048C64EC654C65A C660C665C664 8S2140FFFDCCDC60F 0050C70F 00ID8C70F00CFC80F 00 E5 52140 1 S2080FFFFC18CDOFOOF9 5804000000 Fig 9 Motorola S2 File ID Address 16 62 By creating an ID file with an ID code and ROM code protect information ROM protect during parallel writing the ID code is automatically loaded when your work file is selected in the ID Check dialog box Refer to Section 3 1 File Path The ID file can be created with the ID option of LMC30 LMC308 The ROM code protect can be set with the protect option LMC30 LMC308 is included in Renesas s NC30 NC308 compiler and AS30 AS308 assembler for M16C and are supported in following versions LMC30 V 3 10 00 LMC308 V 1 00 01 LMC8C 4 00 01 Chapter 4 Appendix In case of 38000 740 series assembler SRA74 cannot create an ID file so please create one like that in Fig 9 It is explained here following how to set IDs create files and protect data with LMC30 1 ID Setting The ID code
8. area without an FFh address The ROM is already written Erase it Find not match at address ADDRESS Table 10 Messages 2 Read verify error The selected content is different from the written content Chapter 4 Appendix Not match ID The wrong ID code was input Input the correct ID code Program error Programming has failed Stop downloading Download operation has been suspended Stop programming Programming has been suspended Too higher end address 0x2A00 The last address of the file to be downloaded exceeds address 2A00h Correct the file to be downloaded Too small start address Can not accept this file The start address is larger than the end address The selected file cannot be loaded Set an effective address The file is of the wrong format Select a Motorola S2 file Can not found the ID file The ID file was not found during the file check Check whether there is an ID file in the folder or not Do not input filename A was not selected for the ID check Input a file name Do not match ID style The 10 code is of the wrong style Input an ID code of the correct style 4 3 Renesas MCU Technical Information For information about M16C Flash Starter and Renesas MCU please refer to Renesas MCU Technical Information Homepage M16C Family http www renesas com en m 1 6c R8C Family
9. implement safety measures so that Renesas products may not be easily detached from your products Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of such detachment This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written approval from Renesas Please contact a Renesas sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document Renesas semiconductor products or if you have any other inquiries Table of Contents GHAPTER31 OU tae estes otal et ee Ee obe ea e Lee o lh ce ta te sem E eiu tie aN 5 1 TM TOG FCASH STARTER ci toria tette cio tb eb eoe ol S hah Diss at erae d ete best SLE 5 1 1 1 Internal Flash Memory 5 1 1 2 The Operating environment ice Rd eter tisha eR treo tue rcr 5 sao SPINS ET RINGS torus coe E Need Le er rae eda a Lr 6 GDHAPTER2 STARTIUB et te e TS AA testa ku Sama date aaa teeta ss 9 STARTING METHOD te i teet ente atate a reete KI 9 2 2 ete A odes lA 9 CHAPTER 3 INTERNAL FLASH MEMORY MODE a a 10 a a ay yayay 10 3 2 GOMMUNIGATIONS SETUP Qu Q a uu Q uy Qn 11 3 3 DEVICE GOMMAND taht ee WA A
10. is set with the ID option Only capital letters ID are accepted Immediately after inputting ID input an ID code as plus a hexadecimal number or in single byte alphabetic characters H is not needed to indicate the hexadecimal number An error occurs if the ID code exceeds 56 bits To set an ID code as a hexadecimal number add after inputting ID Numbered codes can be up to 14 digits long To set an ID code in single byte alphabet input the text string after inputting ID Lettered codes can be up to seven characters long and must be single byte ASCII code 30h 39h 41h 5Ah and 61h 7Ah Example 0 1234 The ID is 12340000000000 It is stored as 12h in address FFFDFh 34h in address FFFE3h and 00h in addresses FFFEBh FFFEFh FFFF3h FFFF7h and FFFFBh Example IDCODE The ID is 434F4445000000 It is stored as 43h in address FFFDFh 4Fh in address FFFES3h 44h in address FFFEBh 45h in address FFFEFh and 00h in addresses FFFF3h FFFF7h and FFFFBh 2 ID File Output When the ID option is input LMC30 creates a file containing the ID code and ROM code protect information address FFFFFh and names it with the HEX file Motorola S2 format id extension Example LMC30 ID 1234 samp A file with the below contents will be created under the name samp id 01284 FFFDF 12 FFFE3 34 FFFEB 00 FFFEF 00 FFFF3 00 FFFF7 00 FFFFB 00 FFFFF FF Fig 10 ID File
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12. A AI Q ek ta na 12 GHAP TER A APPENDIX eee cart tette eee eate e etate teet eee ineo tata rack htt 16 4 1 ABOUT THE ID HE KA a meat Eesti te mU El nM su ORE LENT ES 16 4 2 MESSAGES teet itte toe deed AA des ede e ci Su Teale amy a LE 19 4 3 RENESAS MCU TECHNICAL 20 REVISIONHHIS TORY ah eMe a ht id 21 Microsoft MS and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U S Windows R Vista Windows R XP Window R 2000 Professional Windows R Millennium Edition Windows R 98 Second Edition Windows R 98 Windows R 95 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U S IBM and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation of the U S Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation of the U S Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Preface Thank you for purchasing Renesas s Flash Starter This manual describes how to use the hardware and software products included with Flash Starter To other tools look other tools s manuals Chapter 1 Outline Chapter 1 Outline 1 1 M16C Flash Starter M16C Flash Starter FlashSta exe is the software to operate on M16C R8C and 38000 740series microcomputers that contain internal flash memory or from a Windows version personal computer PC AT
13. RBC OK Gancel Fig 3 ID Check Dialog Box Refer Clicking on the button will display file names for your referral and selection If the ID file is in the same folder Refer to 4 1 About ID Check the ID code is loaded when the file is selected If the microcomputer is a blank product you do not need to enter ID Files in only Motorola S2 format can be selected Files in any other formats cannot be selected In case of 38000 740 series Renesas s assembler SRA74 generates Intel HEX format files So please convert Intel HEX format into Motorola S2 format The conversion software HEXTOS2 creates a Motorola S format machine language file extension s2 from an Intel HEX format machine language file extension that was created in LINK74 Refer to Section4 3 Renesas MCU Technical Information The ID code you need to enter is the code currently written in flash memory After referencing files choose the MCU Type L In case of M16C 6N Group choose the 16 20 62 of the MCU ii In case of M32C 83 choose the M16C 80 M32C of the MCU Type OK Clicking on the button will start the ID check After the check the M16C Flash Starter window will open up from where device commands can be executed If an ID matching error occurs the M16C Flash Starter window will open up just the same but it will be preceded by an error message and the commands will be inoperable In such case recheck your
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16. e selected from the values listed below 5 ms to 50 ms intervals of 5 ms Depending on the microcomputer s operating frequency or MCU type the time in which data is written to flash memory varies If a communication error occurs when executing program commands increase the time interval Depending on the microcomputer s main clock input oscillation frequency or MCU type the selected baud rate may result in communication error In such a case choose another baud rate 11 Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode Table 6 Communicable Baud Rates at Each Frequency Reference O O O O O x gt x gt gt O O Communicable X Not communicable 3 3 Device Command The Device command dialog box is for executing device commands M18 Flash Start X Load QDX 3 Program Erase Read Setting Status Download E P R Version BIRR VDO status M32C 83 ON OFF Exit Fig 5 Device Command Dialog Box Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode If the ID check has not been completed only the Load ID Status Setting and Version commands can be used Program Load ID Blank Read Status When the Program and other commands are selected the Input Address dialog box opens up Enter the address range to be op
17. erated on by the command The default address input values are the upper limit and lower limit addresses in the file that was specified during ID check When no file is selected the start and end addresses of M16C 62A flash memory are assumed Input an address within the setting range Caution Flash Starter cannot ERASE PROGRAM READ the DATA area or Block data Start 0000 End JOFFFFF Cancel Fig 6 Input Address Dialog Box Refer to Section 3 1 File Path Checks internal flash memory for blank Compares the program file specified for Load ID with the content written in flash memory Displays the status of the flash memory Ready ID Check Match Erase Right Check sum Not match Program Right Data receive timeout Right After block Right Over number of data Right Fig 7 Status Display Screen Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode The table below lists the content of each item Table 7 Contents of Status Shows operating status of flash memory Ready Program erase ready Busy Program erase in progress Shows ID check status of flash memory Not Yet Not verified Not match Verification mismatch Match Verified Shows erase status of flash memory Erase Error Terminated in error Right Terminated normally Shows programming status of flash memory Program Error Terminated in error Right Terminated normally Shows excessive write status when writing pages
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20. nput E Refer to flash microcomputer datasheets for details Table 3 Pin Settings R8C family Internal Flash R8C 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D Function R8C 10 11 12 13 EUM ve 5 _ Connect a capacitor 0 1uF between this pin and Vss Chapter 1 Outline Table 4 Pin Settings 740 series Open Operation monitoring pin Serial data input and L input Switch to M16C Flash Starter PC TxD Serial data input PC RxD Serial data output input Mode entry input Mode entry Connect a capacitor 0 1uF between this and Vss Table 5 Pin Settings M16C Tiny series Reset input Reset input Set following either or both Connect the CE pin to Vcc Connect the RP pin to Vss and the P1 6 to Vcc M16C Flash Starter can communicate with the target microcomputer in the range of main clock input oscillation frequencies shown below 2MHz to the maximum input oscillation frequency Chapter 2 Startup Chapter 2 Startup 2 1 The starting method In order to start M16C Flash Starter it moves to the place where M16C Flash Starter is stored FlashSta exe is double clicked after movement amp 2004 ioj x Be Edit View Go Favorites Help m Back Cut Copy Paste Address C C AWINDOWS Desktop FlashS ifm mot flas
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24. ta2004 x Undo x of Delete Properties sabe view 52 HEXTOS2 pdf readmee tt readmee2 txt ReadmejBAK Readmejtxt readmej2 t t REJ10J0108 RJJ10J0142 i SMP R8Cid smp1662id 1680 9 smp3800 id N 4 57MB EJ My Computer Fig 1 Flashsta exe 2 2 Startup Execute M16C Flash Starter FlashSta exe and the environment setup screen shown below will appear Use this screen to choose program mode and serial port After selecting the above go to each program mode When select button it will take few seconds until next screen appears Select Program Select Program Internal flash memory C MI160 80 boot loader C M16C 10 flash starter 5232 Port ow Fig 2 Environment Setup Screen Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode Chapter 3 Internal Flash Memory Mode The following explains how to operate in internal flash memory mode 3 1 File Path After selecting program mode an ID Check dialog box is displayed From this dialog box choose the program file to be operated on enter ID code and choose the type of MCU used Input the file name in the File Path field box and the ID code in the ID field box x FilePath FlashStater SMP_R8C mot ID oi 02 E 04 jos 06 o7 MCU C 6 2062 16 80 M320 38000
25. ther than this programmer Can not set baud rate to 9600bps The baud rate was not returned to 9600 bps before exiting the programmer To continue using this programmer reset the target MCU Can not set default baud rate Baud rate is last baud rate Baud rate could not be set to 9600 when the programmer was started up Can not set last obdurate Baud rate is 9600bps Now At startup the last used baud rate could not be set Baud rate remains the same 9600 bps for establishing communications Reset the target MCU as instructed in messages Can not set new baud rate Baud rate is last baud rate now The programmer could not update the baud rate Use a lower baud rate Can not use the Micon Close this program The target MCU did not reply during the communication check run at startup See Nos 1 3 This program is already runninig O Did not pass ID The ID code did not match that of the target MCU Run an ID check Download Completed Downloading the selected file terminated normally Download not completed Please retry Download Error occurred when downloading the selected file Execute downloading the file again Erase error The programmer could not erase the target MCU Erase OK The programmer has finished erasing the target MCU Find not blank at address ADDRESS Blank check error There is an
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27. y to turn off VDC Execution of this command turns off VDC The state of VDC is displayed on a command selection dialog effective only in the case of M32C 83 Even if it turns off VDC VDC returns to ON state after reset release of a target When you turn off VDC please execute this command again In addition as for this command only M32C 83 are effective By M32C 83 except when you rewrite on the power supply voltage not more than 3 3V please do not use it Sequentially executes standard time data bit rate ID code check function erase program and read commands E P R command is performed after performing processing of a communication environmental setup chosen at the time of program starting file selection and ID collation and a communication setup if this command is executed Please perform re connection with a target and reset release before executing this command In addition as for this command only Internal flash memory mode are effective Changes the communication rate to 9600 bps before quitting M16C Flash Starter Chapter 4 Appendix Chapter 4 Appendix 4 1 About the ID Check The ID check compares the ID code stored in the flash ROM against the ID code sent via serial communications Unless the two ID codes match certain commands are disabled The table below lists the areas in which ID code is stored Table 8 ID Address OFFFDFh OFFFESh OFFFEBh OFFFEFh OFFFF3h 0FFFF7h 0FFFFBh OFFFFDFh OFFFFE3h 0FFFFEBh

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