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e-Link for 8-Bit MCU ICP User’s Guide

e-Link for 8-Bit MCU ICP User’s Guide

Download

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Download

The download option includes eight commands, “Program”, “EEData”, “ALL”, “Auto Verify”, 
“Erase Program”, “Erase EEData”, “Erase All” and “Lock Chip”.

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Download Steps: 

1. Click “File/Open” to open the corresponding .MTP file.
2. Select “Program”: The Program Memory data will be downloaded to the target MCU.

Select “EEData”: The EEPROM Memory data will be downloaded to the target MCU.
Select “ALL”: The Program Memory and EEPROM Memory data will both be downloaded to 

the target MCU.

3. After the download command is executed, if the MCU programs are required to be executed, 

click the “Power On” function under the “Tools” option, or select the “Auto Power On” 
function under the “Tools” option before the download command is executed.

•  Auto Verify

When this option is selected, if the download “Program”, “EEData” and “ALL” commands are 

executed, the system will automatically verify data for the current executing command.

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Erase

If the MCU programs or data are required to be updated, the “Erase Program” or “Erase EEData” 
command can be executed directly as needed. However if the MCU is locked, the “Erase All” 

command should be executed.

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Lock Chip

After the download command is performed, if the MCU data is required to be protected, the “Lock 
Chip” function under the “Download” option can be executed. This will ensure that the data 

written to the MCU cannot be read.

Tools

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Tools
This option is mainly to implement power supply control and reset function selection for the 
target IC.

•  View Option

If this function is selected, the options setup in the HOPE3000 for e-Link will pop up.

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Reset
If this command is executed, the MCU will be forced to return to the program initial state and 
rerun.

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Power On
If the power has been successfully connected, then after the command is executed, the program 

downloaded to the MCU will run. The voltage is either 3.3V or 5V, which users can choose 

according to their needs.
Note: If users want to use the ICP mode, the Target Board can be supplied directly with either a 

3.3V or 5V power supply. The maximum current is 300mA which should meet the needs of 
most target boards. If higher currents are required then an external power supply should be 

connected.

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Power Off

After this command is executed the target IC will have no power and the programs will not run.

•  Auto Power On

Function: After the “Download”, “Upload” and other commands are executed, the system will 

supply power to the devices automatically.

Summary of Contents for e-Link

Page 1: ...e Link for 8 Bit MCU ICP User s Guide Revision V1 00 Date May 13 2015 ...

Page 2: ...Link Appearance and ICP Functions 3 2 1 e Link Appearance 3 2 2 e Link ICP Functions 3 3 e Link ICP Usage Flow Description 4 3 1 HOPE3000 for e Link Software Update 4 3 2 Programming Function 4 3 2 1 Holtek 8 bit Flash MCU 4 3 2 2 SPI Flash 7 3 2 3 EEPROM 8 4 e Link Switch and Indicators 10 5 e Link Size 10 ...

Page 3: ...cuit Programming functions 2 e Link Appearance and ICP Functions 2 1 e Link Appearance e Link is the common name for the Holtek simulator programmer hardware series all of which have the same appearance as shown below Figure 1 e Link Front Figure 2 e Link Back 11 9 7 5 3 1 12 10 8 6 4 2 Figure 3 e Link Side Figure 4 e Link Pin Assignment 2 2 e Link ICP Functions Programming Holtek 8 bit Flash MCUs...

Page 4: ...uld be updated to be in the e Link ICP mode by using the HOPE3000 for e Link software 3 2 1 Holtek 8 bit Flash MCU The programming pins are shown as follows Table 1 5 wire Connection Figure 5 Table 2 4 wire Connection Figure 6 Note When the adaptor lead is used a 0 1μF capacitor should be connected between VDD and GND Before ICP operation first click File Open to open the MTP file to be programmed...

Page 5: ...EEData Only read the EEPROM Memory data Select ALL The Program Memory and EEPROM Memory data will both be read Select Verify Program Only verify the Program Memory data Select Verify EEData Only verify the EEPROM Memory data Select Verify All The Program Memory and EEPROM Memory data will both be verified Note The read data will be shown in the corresponding window If the data is to be stored then...

Page 6: ...ase All command should be executed Lock Chip After the download command is performed if the MCU data is required to be protected the Lock Chip function under the Download option can be executed This will ensure that the data written to the MCU cannot be read Tools Tools This option is mainly to implement power supply control and reset function selection for the target IC View Option If this functi...

Page 7: ... Mode Extra 3 2 2 SPI Flash For the SPI Flash programming the current supported device part number includes the MX25 series and SST25 series SPI Flash Programming Pins 12 11 GND 10 9 8 CEB 7 6 MOSI 5 4 SCK 3 2 MISO 1 VDD Table 3 The external SPI Flash should be connected correctly otherwise the following prompt window will pop up and normal SPI Flash programming operation cannot be carried out Fig...

Page 8: ... 2 3 EEPROM For the EEPROM programming the current supported device part number is the HT24 series Programming Pins 12 11 GND 10 9 8 7 6 SCL 5 4 3 2 SDA 1 VDD Table 4 When the external EEPROM is connected correctly if this function is used the following window will pop up ...

Page 9: ...ote 1 If address pins A2 A1 and A0 are checked the corresponding pin is high if not checked the corresponding pin is low and the default state is not checked 2 Address pins A2 A1 and A0 will be adjusted according to the opened bin file size For example if the opened file is 8K bits HT24LC08 then only A2 is selectable A1 and A0 are invalid ...

Page 10: ...er is connected Flashing OK or power on initial state Continuously on Represents the execution of Tools Power On function Error Red indicates the programming is in a fail state Flashing Fail Active Blue indicates whether the programming is in Ready or Busy state Continuously off Ready Flashing Busy 5 e Link Size e Link back and side dimensions unit mm Figure 12 e Link back slot dimensions unit mil...

Page 11: ...olely for the purpose of illustration and Holtek makes no warranty or representation that such applications will be suitable without further modification nor recommends the use of its products for application that may present a risk to human life due to malfunction or otherwise Holtek s products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems Holtek reserves th...

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