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18.6.3 Selection of communication mode
In the V850/SB1 and V850/SB2, the communication mode is selected by inputting pulses (16 pulses max.) to the
V
PP
pin after switching to the flash memory programming mode. The V
PP
pulse is generated by the dedicated flash
programmer.
The following shows the relationship between the number of pulses and the communication mode.
Table 18-3. List of Communication Modes
V
PP
Pulse
Communication Mode
Remarks
0
CSI0
V850/SB1 and V850/SB2 perform slave operation, MSB first
3
CSI0
+
HS
V850/SB1 and V850/SB2 perform slave operation, MSB first
8
UART0
Communication rate: 9600 bps (at reset), LSB first
Others
RFU
Setting prohibited
Caution
When UART is selected, the receive clock is calculated based on the reset command sent from
the dedicated flash programmer after receiving the V
PP
pulse.
18.6.4 Communication command
The V850/SB1 and V850/SB2 communicate with the dedicated flash programmer by means of commands. The
command sent from the dedicated flash programmer to the V850/SB1 or V850/SB2 is called a “command”. The
response signal sent from the V850/SB1 or V850/SB2 to the dedicated flash programmer is called a “response
command”.
Figure 18-11. Communication Command
V850/SB1, V850/SB2
Command
Dedicated flash programmer
Response command