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3.3 Setting the Switch

The position of the JP1 and its default setting are shown in Figure 3.2. For how to set the switch, see
Table 3.1.

Figure 3.2 Position of the JP1 switch

Table 3.1 Setting the JP1 switch

Top view

CAUTION

Cautions for Setting the Switch:

• Make the setting properly, because an incorrect setting can cause fatal damage to the

MCU.

• Select the proper programming mode of the PROM programmer.

• An example setting shown in Figure 3.2 is also applied to the PCA7412L-100,

PCA7412G-100, and PCA7413F-80.

• To use this product in M27C201 mode, set the JP1 switch to the 1M side.

Group

Example

JP1

Other than M16C/6V

M30612E4-XXXFP

1M

M16C/6V

M306V2EEFP

4M

Summary of Contents for PCA7412F-100

Page 1: ...PCA7412F 100 PCA7412L 100 PCA7412G 100 PCA7413F 80 PROM Programming Adapters for M16C 60 Series User s Manual Rev 1 00 July 1 2003 REJ10J0193 0100Z...

Page 2: ...total system before making a final decision on the applicability of the information and products Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation assume no responsibility for any dama...

Page 3: ...MCU into the Adapter 10 3 5 Setting Programming Area 12 3 6 Recommended PROM Programmers 13 4 Specifications 14 4 1 Specifications 14 4 2 Memory Maps 15 5 Troubleshooting 17 5 1 Errors That Occur Whe...

Page 4: ...The following pages describe the symbols WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT In addition to the three above the following are also used as appropriate means WARNING or CAUTION Example CAUTION AGAINST AN ELE...

Page 5: ...Store it in the place where humidity and temperature are low and direct sunshine does not strike IMPORTANT Note on This Product We cannot accept any request for repair Cautions to Be Taken for This Pr...

Page 6: ...xternal view of the programming adapter and its constituent parts 2 1 Things to Check When Unpacking This product package consists of the following parts Check to see that it contains all the parts sh...

Page 7: ...the adapter See section 3 4 5 Set the programming area See section 3 5 1 Set the MCU s programming area with the PROM programmer 6 Check to erase the programming area 2 Using the PROM programmer s era...

Page 8: ...shown in Figure 3 1 attach the pin No 1 of the PROM programmer connector PCA7402E or PCA7476E standard pitch 32 pin pin header mounted to the No 1 pin of the IC socket of the PROM programmer Be carefu...

Page 9: ...Cautions for Setting the Switch Make the setting properly because an incorrect setting can cause fatal damage to the MCU Select the proper programming mode of the PROM programmer An example setting sh...

Page 10: ...3 3 insert the MCU into the IC socket aligning the No 1 pin This also applies to the PCA7412L 100 PCA7412G 100 and PCA7413F 80 Be careful when inserting the MCU because an incorrect insertion can cau...

Page 11: ...of dirt When not using attach the connector pins of this product to the conductive sponge as it was shipped from the factory Caution When Opening and Closing the IC Socket When opening and closing th...

Page 12: ...g method The MCUs listed above are shown as examples Therefore some MCUs may not be available in the future Table 3 3 List of programming areas M16C 6V Type name ROM area of MCU Programming area Examp...

Page 13: ...ether it can be used for your product Table 3 4 Recommended PROM programmers CAUTION Regarding Recommended PROM Programmers Specify the proper programming mode because an incorrect setting can cause f...

Page 14: ...hi Electronics Co Ltd EPROM M16C 60 Series 100 pin QFP 100P6Q A e g M30600E8GP IC51 1004 809 made by Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd EPROM M16C 60 Series 80 pin QFP 80P6S A e g M30601E8GP IC51 804 711 mad...

Page 15: ...the other MCUs and the PROM programmer Figure 4 1 Memory maps M306V0EE and M306V2EE PROM programmer Offset 80000h MCU FFFFFh 7FFFFh OSD ROM area Internal ROM area Programming area Unused area CFFFFh...

Page 16: ...ess XXXXX Address ZZZZZ E4 About 32K F8000h 18000h 1FFFFh E8 About 64K F0000h 10000h 1FFFFh EA About 96K E8000h 08000h 1FFFFh EC About 128K E0000h 20000h 3FFFFh PROM programmer MCU FFFFFh ZZZZZh Inter...

Page 17: ...t function normally 1 Is the offset address specified correctly when copying data into the PROM programmer 2 In the emulator NOPs are often inserted in the area where the program has not been read the...

Page 18: ...code is included in EPROM to indicate the manufacturer code and device code it is not included in the MCU 1 Depending on PROM programmer manufacturers this may be referred to by another name e g ID co...

Page 19: ...PROM Programming Adapters for M16C 60 Series User s Manual Rev 1 00 July 1 2003 REJ10J0193 0100Z COPYRIGHT 2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...

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