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PG-FP5 V2.15 
Flash Memory Programmer 

User’s Manual 

: Common 

Rev.4.00  Oct 2016

 

All information contained in these materials, including products and product specifications, 
represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by 
Renesas Electronics Corporation without notice. Please review the latest information published 
by Renesas Electronics Corporation through various means, including the Renesas Electronics 
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There are corrections and additions on page 27, 120-122, 150 in this document.

Summary of Contents for PG-FP5 V2.15

Page 1: ... information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corporation without notice Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corporation through various means including the Renesas Electronics Corporation website http www renesas com There are corrections and additions on page 27 120 122 150 in this document ...

Page 2: ...tage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electronics products beyond such specified ranges 7 Although Renesas Electronics endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of its products semiconductor products have specific characteristics such a...

Page 3: ...P5 are listed below The manuals for your product consist of two volumes a common part and a part for the corresponding MCUs Be sure to read both volumes before using the PG FP5 You can download the latest manuals from the Renesas Tools homepage https www renesas com pg_fp5 Related manuals Document name Document number PG FP5 V2 15 Flash Memory Programmer User s Manual Common This manual PG FP5 V2 ...

Page 4: ...m the use of this product 3 Renesas Electronics Corporation strives to provide workarounds for and correct trouble with products malfunctions with some free and some incurring charges However this does not necessarily mean that Renesas Electronics Corporation guarantees the provision of a workaround or correction under any circumstances 4 This product covered by this document has been developed on...

Page 5: ...s to improve the design and performance of our product Therefore the specification or design of the product or this user s manual may be changed without prior notice About rights 1 We assume no responsibility for any damage or infringement on patent rights or any other rights arising from the use of any information products or circuits presented in this user s manual 2 The information or data in t...

Page 6: ... this product safely and properly Be sure to read this chapter before using this product WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause death or heavy wound unless it is avoided CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause a slight injury or a medium degree injury or property damage unless it is avoided In addition to the two above the fo...

Page 7: ...same branch circuit care should be taken not to overload the circuit When installing this equipment insure that a reliable ground connection is maintained If you smell a strange odor hear an unusual sound or see smoke coming from this product then disconnect power immediately by unplugging the AC power cable from the outlet Do not use this as it is because of the danger of electric shock and or fi...

Page 8: ...tor pins directly Static electricity may damage the internal circuits When attaching and removing the cable hold the plug of the cable and do not touch the cable Do not pull this product by the communications interface cable or the flexible cable And excessive flexing or force may break conductors Do not use inch size screws for this equipment The screws used in this equipment are all ISO meter si...

Page 9: ...isposal of this waste in accordance with your national legislation European Union regulatory notices The WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations put responsibilities on producers for the collection and recycling or disposal of electrical and electronic waste Return of WEEE under these regulations is applicable in the European Union only This equipment including all accessories i...

Page 10: ...GND cable 24 2 1 7 Target system 24 2 1 8 Program adaptor 24 2 2 Names and Functions on Main Unit 25 2 2 1 FP5 control panel 25 2 2 2 FP5 connectors 26 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 28 3 1 Obtaining Software 28 3 2 Installation 28 3 2 1 Notes on installation 29 3 3 Uninstallation 30 3 4 Updating Programming GUI Firmware and FPGA 30 3 4 1 Checking the current version 30 3 4 2 Installation of programming ...

Page 11: ...command 71 6 4 15 res command 72 6 4 16 security command 72 6 4 17 selftest command 73 6 4 18 serno command 73 6 4 19 sound command 74 6 4 20 srec command 75 6 4 21 trc command 76 6 4 22 upprm command 76 6 4 23 upset command 77 6 4 24 ver command 77 6 4 25 version_up command 78 6 5 Description of The FP5 Device Commands 80 6 5 1 bln command 80 6 5 2 clr command 80 6 5 3 con command 81 6 5 4 dcon c...

Page 12: ...5 10 2 Problems During Operation 126 11 MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY 129 11 1 Maintenance 129 11 2 Warranty 129 11 3 Repair Provisions 129 11 4 How to Make Request for Repair 130 APPENDIX A MESSAGES 131 A 1 Message Format 131 A 2 Error Warning Dialog Boxes for Programming GUI Operation 132 A 3 Information Dialog Boxes for Programming GUI Operation 135 A 4 Error Messages Displayed in FP5 Message Displa...

Page 13: ...ontroller For the FP5 the following file formats are supported RL78 78K V850 a Intel HEX format HEX file b Intel HEX format HCUHEX file c Motorola S format HEX file d Motorola S format HCUHEX file RX family SuperH family a Intel HEX format HEX file b Motorola S format HEX file c DDI file RH850 family SuperH family a Intel HEX format HEX file b Motorola S format HEX file Note Addresses may not be c...

Page 14: ...s refer to the user s manual of the microcontroller OFS 3 One of the security functions of the microcontroller For details refer to the user s manual of the microcontroller Trusted Memory 3 One of the security functions of the microcontroller For details refer to the user s manual of the microcontroller Option Setting Memory 3 Collective term for registers that determine the state of the MCU after...

Page 15: ... 8 in 2 MB units Device specific parameters required for programming can be saved in the FP5 internal flash memory by using the parameter file PR5 file together with programming settings ESF file Multiple program files PR5 files and ESF files can be saved Supports CSI CSI HS UART I2 C and PORT as target device interfaces Can supply VDD and clocks to the target device Supports USB interface and ser...

Page 16: ...rdous Substance and Elements 1 EMC regulation FCC 1 1 5 FP5 System Overview The FP5 system overview is shown in the following diagrams Figure 1 1 FP5 Connection Image Checksum calculation or Communications command operation External control devices Remote Operation Manager function passwords security customization etc setting Saving log files Target cable Serial cable AC adapter GND cable Target s...

Page 17: ...e Communications Command Operation FP5 can be operated by communications commands from the host PC Remote Operation Writing and PASS ERROR displays can be operated and confirmed from external control devices FP5 internal flash memory The FP5 has a 16 MB flash memory area for saving program files This memory area can be used as two programming areas of 10 MB and 6 MB Area 0 to Area 1 four 4 MB prog...

Page 18: ...d with USB 2 0 ports compatible with 1 1 Equipped with RS 232C serial ports 1 6 2 Software environment 1 OS either of the following Windows 7 32 bit edition 64 bit edition Windows 8 1 32 bit edition 64 bit edition Windows 10 32 bit edition 64 bit edition Microsoft NET Framework 4 Microsoft Visual C 2010 Redistributable Package x86 Internet Explorer 6 0 or later ...

Page 19: ...19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Serial cable Approximately 3 m cross cable Target interface Note 1 Target connector Connector 15 pin HD SUB female connector Protected function Internal over voltage input protection circuit Target cable Two cables 16 pin type and 14 pin type Cable length Approximately 42 cm Power supplyNote 2 1 2 to 5 5 V Power supply detection Available CPU clock supply 1 MHz 2 MHz 4...

Page 20: ...tor that can be used in your region 1 9 HCUHEX Files HCUHEX files are files that are required when ordering flash memory products whose flash memories are pre written by Renesas Electronics HCUHEX files are generated by the HEX Consolidation Utility HCU after which they must be verified on a flash memory programmer before being submitted The PG FP5 handles HCUHEX files as master data and can there...

Page 21: ...recautions to avoid build up of static electricity while working with this equipment All test and measurement tool including the workbench must be grounded The user operator must be grounded using the wrist strap The connectors and or device pins should not be touched with bare hands EEDT ST 004 10 For customers in the European Union only Redemption of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEE...

Page 22: ...s uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications not expressly approved by the manufa...

Page 23: ... cross cable connection For details on the serial cable specifications refer to 7 CONNECTORS AND CABLES 2 1 3 USB cable Communication is established by connecting the host PC USB port and the FP5 USB connector mini B type using a USB cable For details on the USB cable specifications refer to 7 CONNECTORS AND CABLES 2 1 4 AC adaptor Connect the FP5 power supply connector to the AC adaptor included ...

Page 24: ... the FP5 GND and the target system GND is different Use the GND cable to match the voltage before connecting the target cable 2 1 7 Target system The target system must be equipped with a device interface that complies with the target cable specifications For details on the specifications refer to 7 CONNECTORS AND CABLES 8 NOTES ON TARGET SYSTEM DESIGN and 9 SPECIFICATIONS OF TARGET INTERFACE CIRC...

Page 25: ... progress and ERROR red LED turned on indicates abnormal completion 2 Buttons POWER button Used to turn on off the power to the FP5 Press this button longer for about 1 minute when turning on off NEXT button Proceeds to the next menu item at the same level in sequence ENTER button Selects the item shown in the message display CANCEL button Cancels the current selection and returns to the previous ...

Page 26: ...de The target connector GND connector and remote connector are laid out on the target connector side Figure 2 3 FP5 Top View Connector Figure 2 4 FP5 Host Interface Side Figure 2 5 FP5 Target Connector Side Target connector GND connector Remote connector Power supply connector USB connector Serial connector USB connector Serial connector Power supply connector Target connector GND connector Remote...

Page 27: ...onnect the host PC USB port and the FP5 USB connector mini B type This connector conforms with USB 2 0 standards For details on the USB connector specifications refer to 7 CONNECTORS AND CABLES 4 Target connector Connect the target connector to the target system using the target cable for on board programming Connect the target connector to the program adaptor using the target cable for off board ...

Page 28: ...amming GUI USB driver Run the downloaded executable file PG FP5_Package_Vxxx exe and perform installation following the directions on the installer screen After installation the USB driver detects the FP5 by plug and play and it is automatically added 2 PR5 file Decompress the downloaded file to any folder A pr5 file is decompressed into any folder so copy it to the FP5_PRJ folder where the progra...

Page 29: ...stall them 8 Make sure that your host PC is connected to the network before installing the program If you wish to install the program on a host PC that is not connected to the network first go to the Microsoft Download Center and install the Microsoft NET Framework 4 before installing programming GUI 9 If the installer is started on a non Japanese version of Windows then if the path contains multi...

Page 30: ...t for Europe area https www renesas com pg_fp5 For Europe area http www renesas eu update Section PG FP5 EE Note If update of firmware and FPGA is improperly performed FP5 may no longer operate Refer to the following procedure or method for updating Note If the firmware or FPGA is updated the PR5 file ESF file or program file may be deleted In such cases download the PR5 file ESF file or program f...

Page 31: ...creen 3 4 3 Installation of firmware update Install the latest firmware by using the latest programming GUI Decompress the file to any folder The firmware file fp5_fw_vxxx rec will be decompressed to the selected folder xxx indicates the firmware version 1 Click the Programmer menu on the menu bar and select Update Firmware the Update Firmware dialog box will then be opened Figure 3 1 Update Firmw...

Page 32: ...lect the firmware file fp5_fw_vxxx rec and then click the Open button Note 1 Do not use FP5 firmware other than the one posted on the website otherwise a defect may occur 2 When a firmware of FP5 updates from V2 00 to V1 xx a serial number of FP5 is erased And FP5 can t operate in USB1 1 In addition the other functions don t have any problem When FP5 revives consult a Renesas Electronics sales rep...

Page 33: ...formed The new version can then be checked as Firmware Version Vx xx The update takes about 10 seconds Note The action log window is a part of the main window of the programming GUI which shows the operation progress status Figure 3 4 Action Log Window When Firmware Update Is Finished Note Depending on the changes made the following dialog box will be displayed In this case the information stored ...

Page 34: ...atest programming GUI Decompress the file to any folder The FPGA file fp5_fpga_vx rec will then be decompressed into the folder so copy it to any folder x indicates the FPGA version 1 Click the Programmer menu on the menu bar and select Update FPGA the Update FPGA dialog box will then be opened Figure 3 5 Update FPGA Command Figure 3 6 Update FPGA Dialog Box ...

Page 35: ...2 Click the OK button to continue FPGA update The Open FPGA file dialog box is opened Figure 3 7 Open FPGA file Dialog Box Select the FPGA file fp5_fpga_vx rec and then click the Open button Note Do not use an FP5 FPGA other than the one posted on the website otherwise a defect may occur ...

Page 36: ...Update succeeded which indicates normal completion of firmware update and FP5 Power will be switched OFF now which is equivalent to processing when the POWER button is turned off is automatically executed The update takes about 30 seconds Figure 3 8 Action Log Window When FPGA Update Is Finished 4 Click the OK button in the error message dialog box and then press the POWER button on the FP5 to tur...

Page 37: ... 03 2016 5 Click the Programmer menu on the menu bar and select Setup host connection the Host Connection dialog box will then be opened Select the communication mode used and then click the OK button Figure 3 9 Setup host connection Command Figure 3 10 Host Connection Dialog Box ...

Page 38: ...0UT2922EJ0400 Rev 4 00 Page 38 of 163 Oct 03 2016 6 Communication with the host PC is established FPGA Vx is displayed in the action log window thus the version can be checked Figure 3 11 Version Confirmation After FPGA Update Is Finished ...

Page 39: ...display and the result of command execution is indicated by the message display and status LEDs When the FP5 Manager dialog box is used to enable Enable Bank mode or Enable Simple mode the functions of the control buttons and message display will change Refer to each microcontroller edition 1 3 2 9 FP5 Manager command and 5 USAGE THE REMOTE CONNECTOR This chapter will describe usage in the normal ...

Page 40: ...le only for display When power to the FP5 is turned on the POWER LED turns on and Commands is displayed in the message display The status LEDs indicate the status of communication with the device and the result of execution as follows Status LED Status Green The selected command has been executed correctly The command that has been correctly executed is displayed in the message display Orange The ...

Page 41: ...utes the Program command Erase Pressing the ENTER button executes the Erase command Verify Pressing the ENTER button executes the Verify command Set Security Pressing the ENTER button executes the Set Security command Checksum Pressing the ENTER button executes the Checksum command The checksum value read from the target device is displayed in the message display When a product with no data flash ...

Page 42: ...sing the ENTER button executes the con command Issuing the autocon command autocon off causes display of this item in the submenu while the autocon command autocon on removes it from the submenu For more information on the function refer to chapter 6 Using Communications Commands Disconnect Pressing the ENTER button executes the dcon command autoconコマンドで autocon off を実行するとサブメニューに表示さ れるようになり autoco...

Page 43: ...rial clock rate in Hz that is used for communication between the target device and the FP5 CLK source Indicates either of the following as a source of the operating clock supplied to the target device Programmer Clock is supplied from the FP5 Target Clock is supplied from the user system PG CPU CLK Indicates the frequency of the clock supplied from the FP5 in MHz Target CPU CLK Indicates the frequ...

Page 44: ...log box on Selected off Not selected OPB after PRG Displays the setting of the Set Option bytes after Program check box in the Command options area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box on Selected off Not selected IDC after PRG Displays the setting of the Set OCD Security ID after Program check box in the Command options area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box on Sele...

Page 45: ... box Display example Reset vector Addr 0x000000 End Boot Blk Displays the setting of the Boot Block end check box in the Block protection area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box Display example End Boot Blk 0 FS area Displays the setting of the FSW Block start and FSW Block end check boxes in the Block protection area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box Display examp...

Page 46: ...lay changes from SetID 1 8 to SetID 9 16 Display example If 112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF00 is specified in the ID box SetID 1 8 1122334455667788 Click the NEXT button SetID 9 16 99AABBCCDDEEFF00 OPBTx x 0 to 12 Displays the setting of the Option bytes setting box in the Option bytes setting area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box If the NEXT button is clicked the display changes ...

Page 47: ...lied from the FP5 VDD from device VDD is supplied from the user system Vdd Monitoring Displays the setting of the Vdd monitoring check box in the Supply voltage area in the Device Setup dialog box on Selected off Not selected WideVoltage mode Displays the setting of the Wide Voltage Mode check box FLMD0 Level The FLMD0 Level displays the voltage level of the FLMD0 signal CLK Level Indicates the vo...

Page 48: ...d Reset FP5 Pressing the ENTER button resets the FP5 Set LCD Contr Tunes the contrast in the message display After pressing the ENTER button the contrast can be tuned using the NEXT darken or CANCEL button lighten To fix the contrast click the ENTER button FP5 F W Version Displays the FP5 firmware version Display example FP5 F W Version V1 00 PRM Name Displays the name of the PR5 file stored in th...

Page 49: ...bers in Table 7 1 are the pin numbers on the FP5 remote connector Table 5 1 Remote Interface Pin Functions Pin number Input Output Pin name Function Active level 1 Output CONN Indicates that the remote interface is connected When the FP5 power is ON the CONN is always valid High level 2 Output BUSY Outputs the status indicated by the status LED BUSY Note that the BUSY signal differs from the statu...

Page 50: ... programming area 0 set BANK0 BANK1 and BANK2 to the low level When set in programming area 3 set BANK0 and BANK1 to the high level and BANK2 to the low level Next the pin assignment of the remote connector is shown 8 1 15 9 Figure 5 1 Remote Connector D SUB 15 pin connector female Pin Assignment Note Remote connector D SUB 15 pin connector female model number 07433FB015S200ZU Suyin Connector 5 3 ...

Page 51: ...74LV126A Signal output circuit Self test circuit Signal input circuit Button circuit 4 7KΩ FP5 74LV126A Signal_CONN 33 User System EMZ6 8 E FP5_3 3V 信号出力回路 セルフテスト回路 FP5_3 3V EMZ6 8 E Signal_VRF 信号入力回路 74LV126A 74LV126A 4 7KΩ セルフテスト回路 EMZ6 8 E 信号入力回路 ボタン回路 74LV126A FP5_3 3V 74LV126A Signal_START FP5_3 3V Self test circuit Signal input circuit Self test circuit Signal input circuit Button circuit Si...

Page 52: ...T2922EJ0400 Rev 4 00 Page 52 of 163 Oct 03 2016 5 4 External Connection Example A connection example with a remote connector external switch and LED is shown Figure 5 3 External Switch and LED Connection Example PASS 3 ERROR 4 BUSY 2 START 9 GND ...

Page 53: ...s 1 Connecting the system Connect a serial cable to the serial port on your host PC and then connect the other end to the serial connector on the FP5 Next plug the AC adaptor into an outlet then connect it to the FP5 power supply connector Figure 6 1 System Connections 2 Start the FP5 After the connections are made press the FP5 POWER button to turn the power on If the unit starts correctly the PO...

Page 54: ... The default data transfer rate is 9600 bps but it may be changed by the programming GUI or terminal commands to another rate In such cases use the Setup host connection in the programming GUI Programmer menu to check the transfer rate and make sure they match When communications software starts correctly the main window will open If communications are established then a will be displayed when the...

Page 55: ... Checksum command files Displays the information concerning the program file that was downloaded to the FP5 fpga_up Updates the FPGA hex Uploads the program file in Intel HEX format hlp Displays a list of available commands with simple descriptions lod Downloads the program file prm Displays the information concerning the PR5 file and ESF file that were downloaded to the FP5 progarea Confirms chan...

Page 56: ...e information of option byte gof Get the information of OFS gos Get the information of flash option got Get the information of OTP gsc Get the information of security gtm Get the information of Trusted Memory idc Executes the ID code setting opb Executes the Set Option bytes command otp Executes the OTP setting prg Executes the Program command read Executes the Read command rsc Executes the Securi...

Page 57: ... Description of the function Describes the function of the command Example of usage Presents an example of using the command Note The symbols used to describe the input format are defined below Notation Description Characters within single quotation marks Characters that must be input as displayed Characters within angle brackets Information that must be provided Characters within parentheses Opti...

Page 58: ...g mode to signature verification con command and termination of the flash memory programming mode dcon command The initial value is automatic on If this command is executed without an option the current status is displayed automatic on or manual off The default setting is automatic on on The con command and dcon command are executed automatically off The con command and dcon command are executed m...

Page 59: ...ed If the serial connector is connected then the data transfer rate will be displayed If a USB connector is used then the USB version will be displayed USB HS USB 2 0 USB FS USB 1 1 The default data transfer rate is 9600 bps 9600 Changes the data transfer rate to 9600 bps 19200 Changes the data transfer rate to 19200 bps 38400 Changes the data transfer rate to 38400 bps 57600 Changes the data tran...

Page 60: ...de Program area information area divisions valid programming areas maximum size of program file information code area data area Program file information file name creation date size checksum PR5 file and ESF file information in all programming areas PR5 file names PR5 file checksums ESF file checksums Automatic connection information Buzzer information Automatic power supply OFF information Securi...

Page 61: ...here are eight sections before the command is executed OK INFO New configuration has been set INFO Progarea data is not valid any more Number of Program areas 4 Active Program Area 0 Size of Program Areas Code Data Area 0 0x400000 0x020000 Area 1 0x400000 0x020000 Area 2 0x400000 0x020000 Area 3 0x400000 0x020000 Area Filename Date Time Range CRC 0 unknown data 1 unknown data 2 unknown data 3 unkn...

Page 62: ...0000 Area 2 0x400000 0x020000 Area 3 0x400000 0x020000 Area Filename Date Time Range CRC 0 sample hex 2006 02 24 21 13 000000 007FFF 61D5F67C 1 unknown data 2 unknown data 3 unknown data Checking Progareas No invalid data found Area Parameter file PR5 CRC ESF CRC 0 78F1166 C8005840 D0401B9D 1 invalid 2 invalid 3 invalid AutoCon is off Sound is on AutoPowerOff is disabled Security state is Inactive...

Page 63: ...SS Display after error ending of the download ERROR Returns to the display before executing the command ERROR text 6 4 5 downset command Downloads the ESF file Input format downset Description of the function Downloads the ESF file After this command is executed the ESF file must be downloaded to the FP5 in ASCII format by using communications software If you are using HyperTerminal select Transfe...

Page 64: ... 32 bit CRC method crc16 16 bit CRC method ari 16 bit subtraction calculation method When a V850 RL78 and 78K is selected 32 bit subtraction calculation method When a RX RH850 SuperH and R8C is selected k0s_sp Division method original start The starting address is specified in hexadecimal The code area data area and user boot area can be specified end Specifies the end address in hexadecimal The c...

Page 65: ...5 is displayed check The checksum of all programming areas stored in the program file from START to END is recalculated with the 32 bit CRC method and cross checked with the checksum stored in the FP5 during download Example of usage Command Screen output Files Area Filename Date Time Range CRC 0 sample hex 2006 02 24 21 13 000000 007FFF 61D5F67C 1 unknown data 2 unknown data 3 unknown data files ...

Page 66: ...ay Screen output fpga_up Display after executing the command before downloading Press y to continue Press n to cancel Off BUSY Are you sure you want to update the FPGA y n Display after pressing y Off BUSY Preparing storage OK Now loading Display during download Off BUSY Display after end of normal download Press y to continue Press n to cancel Off BUSY Refer to 1 below Display after pressing y Of...

Page 67: ...inimum unit programming is enabled for the V850E2 Fx4 L V850E2 FF4 G V850E2 FG4 G V850E2 Px4 L V850E2 PG4 S RX or RH850 Use the programming GUI instead NoteThe hex command cannot uploads of the HCUHEX file DDI file or Option Setting Memory start address The starting address is designated as a hexadecimal number The code area data area and user boot area can be specified length The number of bytes ...

Page 68: ...rd file progarea Change Progam area files Show downloaded HEX SREC files in FP5 memory prm Show Parameter file PRM SET information conf Show Modify FP5 configuration security Show Modify FP5 Security settings brt Set baudrate to host fcks Calculate file checksum FP5 memory fill Fill memory ver Show firmware version res Reset FP5 pwr_off Switch OFF FP5 immediately set auto Power OFF sound Enable Di...

Page 69: ... when downloading and writing two program files Usually this is not designated NoteWhen this option is enabled and the lod command is executed the PG FP5 downloads data 512 bytes at a time without erasing its internal flash memory Note however that the download error ERROR NAND flash Illegal Write Bit 0 1 occurs if there is data other than FFh in the data being downloaded fname filename Designates...

Page 70: ...rom valid programming areas Input format progarea clear 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description of the function The valid programming area can be changed by designating a numerical option Also by designating the clear option the data in the valid programming area PR5 file ESF file and program file can be deleted If there are no options then the current valid programming area is displayed clear...

Page 71: ...ns off the power supply immediately auto After the designated time has elapsed automatic power supply off is enabled Once this is designated even if the automatic power supply turns off it will still be enabled if set to ON off After the designated time has elapsed automatic power supply off is disabled time Designates the automatic power supply off time The time can be 1 to 35791394 in minutes No...

Page 72: ... 5 F P 5 5 F P 5555 Firmware Version Vx xx Board H W Vx FPGA Vx Serial No xxxxxxxxxx Standard mode unsecured 6 4 16 security command Confirms the security state that can be set by the FP5 Manager command Input format security Description of the function Confirms the security state that can be set by the FP5 Manager command Example of usage Command Screen output security When password protection is...

Page 73: ... code for embedding in the program file This command becomes available when the serial number mode function for embedding a unique code is enabled by the FP5 Manager setting Executing this command sets the unique code in the body of the FP5 The next time a device command that handles the program file such as ep prg and vrf is executed the unique code is embedded at the specified address in the pro...

Page 74: ...Sets the buzzer Input format sound off on Description of the function Sets the buzzer Enabled or disabled is optionally designated If no option is designated the current setting is displayed off Disables the buzzer on Enables the buzzer Example of usage Command Screen output sound Sound is on sound off Sound is off ...

Page 75: ...it programming is enabled for the V850E2 Fx4 L V850E2 FF4 G V850E2 FG4 G V850E2 Px4 L V850E2 PG4 S RX or RH850 Use the programming GUI instead NoteThe srec command cannot uploads of the HCUHEX file DDI file or Option Setting Memory start address The starting address is designated as a hexadecimal number The code area data area and user boot area can be specified length The number of bytes is desig...

Page 76: ...e of usage Command Screen output trc See below Debug Output Number Time us Send Rec 0214 0008675924 17 0215 0008678930 02 Total number of transmitted bytes 266282 Total number of received bytes 006212 6 4 22 upprm command Uploads the PR5 file Input format upprm Description of the function If the PR5 file has been downloaded to a valid programming area then executing this command will upload the PR...

Page 77: ...ge Command Screen output upset Press return to start continue output After the command is executed pressing the Return key will start the upload FlashproCustomerSettingFile CHECKSUM SUM F7D4A9E7 EOF 6 4 24 ver command Displays the FP5 version Input format ver Description of the function Displays the FP5 version firmware version board hardware version FPGA version and serial number Example of usage...

Page 78: ...pages Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output version_up Display after executing the command before downloading Press y to continue Press n to cancel Off BUSY Are you sure you want to update the Firmware y n Display after pressing y Off BUSY Preparing storage OK Now loading Display during download Off BUSY Display after end of normal download Press y to continue Press n to cancel O...

Page 79: ... xx Checking FLMD0 level OK Erase flash OK Blank check OK Write flash OK Margin check OK Verify OK Firmware Update succeeds Restarting FP5 FFFFFFF PPPPP 555555 F P P 5 F P P 5 F P P 55555 FFFFF PPPPP 5 F P 5 F P 5 F P 5 5 F P 5555 Firmware Version Vx xx Board H W Vx FPGA Vx Serial No xxxxxxxxxx Standard mode unsecured ...

Page 80: ...play while executing the command Area mode BUSY Blank chk Area Display after executing the command For blank devices PASS Returns to the display before executing the command PASS Blank check operation finished Display after executing the command For not blank devices ERROR ERROR 051 Blank chk failed ERROR E051 Not Blank Blank check operation finished 6 5 2 clr command Executes the Configuration cl...

Page 81: ...necting Display after executing the command When completed normally PASS Returns to the display before executing the command PASS Dxxxxxxx Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 4 dcon command Executes the process to end the flash memory programming mode Input format dcon Description of the function Executes the process t...

Page 82: ...Status LED Message display Screen output ep or epv Display while executing the command BUSY Blank check Skipped Erase Chip PASS Program Chip 10 20 100 Display after executing the command When completed normally PASS Returns to the display before executing the command PASS Erase Program operation finished or PASS EPV operation finished Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ...

Page 83: ... display Screen output ers Display while executing the command Chip mode BUSY Erase Chip Erase Chip Display while executing the command Block mode BUSY Erase Block Display while executing the command Area mode BUSY Erase Area Display after executing the command When completed normally PASS Returns to the display before executing the command PASS Erase operation finished Display after executing the...

Page 84: ...FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF F Option Bytes FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF Command protection FF ID code FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF LockBits CF1 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF...

Page 85: ...its of Code Flash 1 CF2 Lock Bits of Code Flash 2 UB Lock Bit of User Boot OTP flags CF1 OTP of Code Flash 1 CF2 OTP of Code Flash 2 UB OTP of User Boot OFS OFS0 OFS1 Endianness Little Endian Big Endian Blank check Not Blank 0 Blank 1 Lock Bits OTP Set 0 Unset 1 Bit 0 of 1st byte Block 0 Bit 1 of 1st byte Block 1 Bit 7 of 1st byte Block 7 Bit 0 of 2nd byte Block 8 ...

Page 86: ... Endian Big Endian Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 9 gid command Get the ID code Input format gid Description of the function Obtains the information set by executing the Set ID code command on the Device menu of the programming GUI Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output gid Displa...

Page 87: ...w Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text LockBits CF1 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF CF2 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF UB FF PASS LockBits operation finished Format Lock Bits CF1 Lock Bits of...

Page 88: ...d When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text Option Bytes FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF PASS Option Bytes operation finished Format Option Bytes OPBT0 OPBT1 OPBT7 6 5 12 gof command Get the information of OFS Input format gof Description of the function Get the information of OFS Example of usage Command Status Status LED M...

Page 89: ...u of the programming GUI Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output gos Display after executing the command When completed normally PASS Returns to the display before executing the command Security Flag xx Boot Block Number xx FS area xxxx xxxx OCD ID xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Option Bytes xxxxxxxx PASS Get Option Setting operation finished Display after executing the ...

Page 90: ...ng the command See below Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text OTP flags CF1 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF CF2 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF UB FF PASS OTP operation finished Format OTP fla...

Page 91: ...umber xx FS area xxxx xxxx PASS Security operation finished Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 16 gtm command Get the information of Trusted Memory Input format gtm Description of the function Get the information of Trusted Memory Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output gtm Display aft...

Page 92: ...inished Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 18 opb command Executes the Set Option bytes command Input format opb Description of the function Obtains the information set by executing the Set Option bytes command on the Device menu of the programming GUI Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen ...

Page 93: ...ommand Executes Program command Input format prg Description of the function Executes a similar function to the programming GUI Device menu Program command Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output prg Display while executing the command Chip mode BUSY Program Chip Addr 0x000000 Program Chip 10 20 100 Display while executing the command Block mode BUSY Program Block ...

Page 94: ...arbitrary block and the end address of an arbitrary block of the target device Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output read Display after executing the command BUSY Read Press return to start continue output Display after pressing the Return key BUSY Read Addr 0x000000 See below Display after Read ends When completed normally PASS Returns to the display before exec...

Page 95: ...r executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 23 scf command Executes Set Security command Input format scf Description of the function Executes a similar function to the programming GUI Device menu Set Security command Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output scf Display after executing the command When comp...

Page 96: ...xt 6 5 25 sid command Sets the ID code and enables ID authentication in the serial programming mode Input format sid ID Code ID Code Specifies the ID code to be set When the sid command is specified the specified ID code is set for the target device instead of the ID code stored in the ESF file Description of the function Sets the ID code and enables ID authentication in the serial programming mod...

Page 97: ...rsion x xx Display after executing the command When completed normally PASS Returns to the display before executing the command PASS Signature operation finished Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 27 slb command Executes the Lock bits setting Input format slb Description of the function Executes the Lock bits setting ...

Page 98: ...ming Disable PASS Set SerProgDis operation finished Display after executing the command When terminated abnormally ERROR ERROR xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ERROR Exxx text 6 5 29 stm command Executes the Trusted Memory setting Input format stm Description of the function Executes the Trusted Memory setting Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output stm Display after executing...

Page 99: ... Exxx text 6 5 31 vrf command Executes Verify command Input format vrf Description of the function Executes a similar function to the programming GUI Device menu Verify command Example of usage Command Status Status LED Message display Screen output vrf Display while executing the command Chip mode BUSY Verify Chip Addr 0x000000 Verify Chip 10 20 100 Display while executing the command Block mode ...

Page 100: ...s and cables 7 1 Power Supply Connector The power supply connector is laid out on the host interface side of the FP5 Figure 7 1 Power Supply Connector FP5 Host Interface Side Figure 7 2 Power Supply Connector Pin Assignment Note Do not connect an AC adaptor other than the one for the PG FP5 to the power supply connecter Power supply connector ...

Page 101: ...Pin Assignment Table 7 1 Serial Connector Pin Configuration Serial Connector Signal Name 1 NC 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 NC 5 VSS 6 NC 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 NC Note Part number of serial connector 9 pin D SUB male connector 070430MB009G200ZU Suyin Connector Corp 7 2 1 Serial cable The host cable is a standard shielded serial cable crossed approximately 3 meters long The connectors on both sides are 9 pin D SUB female ...

Page 102: ...terface side of the FP5 Figure 7 6 USB Connector FP5 Host Interface Side Part number of mini B USB connector UX60A MB 5ST made by Hirose Electric Co Ltd 7 3 1 USB cable The USB cable is approximately 2 meters long The cable is equipped with a USB mini B type connector and USB type A connector Figure 7 7 USB Cable Outline USB connector USB mini B type USB type A ...

Page 103: ...5 10 11 6 15 Figure 7 9 Target Connector 15 Pin HD SUB Female Connector Pin Assignment Table 7 2 Target Connector Pin Configuration Target Connector Signal Name 1 SO TxD IO3 FPDR FPMD3 2 SI RxD FPDT 3 SCK IO4 FPCK FPMD4 4 RESET 5 VDD2 6 FLMD1 7 H S 8 VDD 9 VDD 10 RFU 1 IO1 FPMD1 11 VPP 12 FLMD0 IO0 FPMD0 13 VDE IO2 FPMD2 14 CLK IO5 FPMD5 15 GND Note Part number of target connector 15 pin HD SUB fe...

Page 104: ...tline of Target Cable 16 pin type View from Socket Side Table 7 3 Target Connector 16 pin type Pin Configuration Signal Name 15 Pin HD SUB Male Connector 16 Pin 2 54 mm Pitch Multipurpose Female Connector GND 15 1 RESET 4 2 SI RxD FPDT 2 3 VDD Note 3 8 4 SO TxD IO3 FPDR FPMD3 1 5 VPP 11 6 SCK IO4 FPCK FPMD4 3 7 H S 7 8 CLK IO5 FPMD5 14 9 VDENote 1 IO2 FPMD2 13 10 VDD2 5 11 FLMD1 6 12 RFU 1Note 1 I...

Page 105: ...y Hirose Electric Co Ltd straight type 7616 5002PL Sumitomo 3M Limited right angle type 7616 6002PL Sumitomo 3M Limited straight type When using a self made cable because the supplied cable cannot be used due to the target system specifications the cable characteristics should be equivalent or higher than those of the supplied cable Note that communication may be performed at high speed depending ...

Page 106: ...4 pin type Figure 7 15 14 Pin 2 54 mm Pitch Multipurpose Female Connector Outline of Target Cable 14 pin type View from Socket Side Table 7 4 Target Connector 14 pin type Pin Configuration FP5 Signal Name 15 Pin HD SUB Male Connector 14 Pin 2 54 mm Pitch Multipurpose Female Connector SCK IO4 FPCK FPMD4 3 1 GND 15 2 CLK IO5 FPMD5 14 3 FLMD0 IO0 FPMD0 12 4 SI RxD FPDT 2 5 RFU 1Note 1 IO1 FPMD1 10 6 ...

Page 107: ...o 3M Limited straight type 2514 6002 3M Limited straight type When using a self made cable because the target cable cannot be used due to the target system specifications the cable characteristics should be equivalent or higher than those of the target cable Note that communication may be performed at high speed depending on the communication settings Consequently communication errors may occur an...

Page 108: ...en the FP5 GND and the target system GND is different Use the GND cable to match the voltage before connecting the target cable Figure 7 17 GND Cable Outline Note Part number of banana jack TJ 2167 made by Sato Parts Co Ltd Part number of spade terminal BPF1 25 3 red Daido Solderless Terminals Mfg Co Ltd 7 6 Remote Connector The remote connector a 15 pin D SUB female connector is laid out on the t...

Page 109: ...wer supply and clock for the target device should be supplied from the target system This however excludes some target devices which require supply from the FP5 When outputting the clock from the FP5 if the input specs of the target device are not satisfactory then be sure to shape the waveform Be sure to consider contact quality such as conductivity durability of the connector connected to the ta...

Page 110: ...0 of 163 Oct 03 2016 2 Target Device Pin Recommended Design RESET Correct connection 2 Target device FP5 RESET RESET Correct connection 3 Target device FP5 RESET RESET Correct connection 4 Target device FP5 RESET RESET JUMPER Correct connection 5 Target device FP5 RESET RESET ...

Page 111: ...wn in the portion below enclosed in the dotted line Example Conflict FP5 output pin Output External device SI RxD Target device VPP Keep the wiring between the FP5 connector and the target device VPP pin as thick and as short as possible Insert neither capacitors nor resistors into the VPP line unless otherwise stated Incorrect circuit VPP FP5 VPP FP5 VPP VPP Target device Target device FLMD0 Inse...

Page 112: ...xample Notes 1 Pin used in internal single power supply flash memory microcontroller 2 Pin used in internal two power supply flash memory microcontroller 2 78K V850 UART Internal single power supply flash memory microcontroller VSS VCC RESET 8 VDD VDD VDD RxD 7 SO TxD FLMD0 FLMD1 4 FLMD0 9 FLMD1 TxD 5 SI RxD X1 X2 2 GND 12 GND 14 Not used R R Target device Target connecter 14pin type Reset circuit...

Page 113: ...rt them when using E1 or E20 together 2 In case of using alternate function pin with pull up resister connect to FLMD1 of target connector 4 78K V850 SIO H S Internal single power supply flash memory microcontroller VSS VCC RESET 8 VDD VDD VDD SI 7 SO TxD FLMD0 FLMD1 4 FLMD0 9 FLMD1 SO 5 SI RxD 1 SCK SCK X1 X2 2 GND 12 GND 14 Not used R R HS 11 H S R Target device Target connecter 14pin type Reset...

Page 114: ...6pin type Figure 8 5 Circuit Example for 78K0S Single wire UART Note These pins do not need to be shorted when using the FP5 Short them if necessary 6 78K0R Single wire UART VCC VDD VSS RESET FLMD0 TOOL0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 RESET VDD VPP H S VDE FLMD1 FLMD0 NC GND SI RxD SO TxD SCK CLK VDD2 RFU 1 NC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 VCC Note VCC R Jumper Reset circuit Target device Target connecter 16pin type Fi...

Page 115: ...it Target device Target connecter 16pin type Clock circuit Figure 8 7 Circuit Example for I2 C 8 78K0 TOOLCx TOOLDx VCC Note VDD VSS RESET TOOLCx TOOLDx 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 RESET VDD VPP H S VDE FLMD1 FLMD0 NC GND SI RxD SO TxD SCK CLK VDD2 RFU 1 NC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 VCC Note VCC R Jumper Reset circuit Target device Target connecter 16pin type Figure 8 8 Circuit Example for 78K0 TOOLCx TOOLDx Not...

Page 116: ...FP5 Short them when using E1 or E20 together 3 In case of using alternate function pin with pull up resister connect to FLMD1 of target connector 10 V850E2 CSI VSS VCC RESET 8 VDD VDD VDD FPDR 7 SO TxD FLMD0 FLMD1 4 FLMD0 FPDT 5 SI RxD 1 SCK FPCK Target device Target connecter 14pin type Reset circuit Jumper X1 X2 Clock circuit Note1 Note1 Note1 2 GND Note2 12 GND 14 Not used R R Note3 9 FLMD1 13 ...

Page 117: ...ter 14pin type Reset circuit Jumper VSS TOOL0 VDD RESET 8 VDD 5 SI RxD 13 RESET VDD VDD 1kΩ 10 VDE EVDD EVDD EVSS EVDD EVDD 9 FLMD1 FL RL78 FP5 Note1 Note2 2 GND 12 GND 14 Not used Note2 Figure 8 12 Circuit Example for RL78 Family VDD EVDD Notes 1 To perform write when VDD EVDD connect the conversion adaptor FL RL78 FP5 a product of Naito Densei Machida Mfg Co Ltd On the Advanced tab in the Device...

Page 118: ...ttings for IO0 to IO5 pins can be set in the I O Signal Settings area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box For RX62T set MD0 to High MD1 to Low and unused I O signals to High Z Normally use the initial settings in the I O Signal Settings area It is compatible with write circuit examples with E1 E20 Emulator Additional Document for User s Manual RX User System Design 3 These pins do n...

Page 119: ... E20 or E8a together 4 These pins do not need to pull up when using FP5 Pull up them when using E1 E20 or E8a together 15 RX100 RX200 series FINE Target device Target connecter 14pin type Reset circuit Jumper VSS FINED VCC RESET 8 VDD 7 SO TxD 13 RESET VDD VDD VDD VDD R R UB Circuit for selection of the operating mode 2 GND Note2 12 GND 14 Not used Note1 Note3 Note4 Figure 8 15 Circuit Example for...

Page 120: ...RH850 family 2 wire UART or CSI FPCK GND FPMD0 FPDT FPMD1 FPDR VDD GND RESET GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FPCK JP0_2 FLMD0 FPDT JP0_1 FLMD1 FPDR JP0_0 RESET 100KΩ or more 1K 10KΩ Note1 Target connecter 14pin type Note3 Reset Circuit Jumper X1 X2 Clock circuit Target device Note2 Note4 R Figure 8 17 Circuit Example for RH850 family 2 wire UART or CSI Circuit Example for RH850 F1x Notes 1 In...

Page 121: ...en using E1 or E20 together 19 RH850 family 2 wire UART or CSI FPCK GND FPMD0 FPDT FPMD1 FPDR VDD GND RESET GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FPCK FLSCI3SCK MD0 FPDT FLSCI3TX FLMODE FPDR FLSCI3RX MD1 RESET Target connecter 14pin type Note2 Reset Circuit Jumper 1K 10KΩ 1K 10KΩ Clock circuit Target device Note1 EXTAL XTAL R Figure 8 19 Circuit Example for RH850 family 2 wire UART or CSI Circuit E...

Page 122: ...O TxD IO3 FPDR FPMD3 RESET and SCK IO4 FPCK FPMD4 Pins 9 2 SI RxD FPDT and H S The SI RxD FPDT and H S input signal voltages must not exceed the rated maximum voltage However for the RL78 the SI RxD FPDT pin becomes an I O pin and it is open drain output upon output For the RX family and SuperH family the H S signal line is C MOS level output Figure 9 2 SI RxD FPDT and H S Pins FP5 33 Ω EMZ6 8 E S...

Page 123: ...aused by wiring of clock lines on the target system In such a case add elements such as CMOS buffers to the target system as necessary so as to adjust the waveform Figure 9 3 CLK IO5 FPMD5 Pins 9 4 FLMD0 IO0 FPMD0 FLMD1 RFU 1 IO1 FPMD1 and VDE IO2 FPMD2 Figure 9 4 FLMD0 IO0 FPMD0 FLMD1 RFU 1 IO1 FPMD1 and VDE IO2 FPMD2 Pins FP5 Target System Signal EMZ6 8 E Signal output circuit Self testing circu...

Page 124: ... power supply and the external voltage regulator is protected by a transistor Figure 9 5 VDD and VDD2 Pins 9 6 VPP Figure 9 6 VPP Pin Target System VDDまたはVDD2 FP5 100 nF 1kΩ 1 kΩ ト ラ ンジスタ FP5_VDD または FP5_VDD2 電圧検出回路 EMZ6 8 E 1 kΩ 1 kΩ Transistor Voltage detector FP5_VDD or FP5_VDD2 VDD or VDD2 Target System VPP FP5 100 nF 3 01kΩ 1kΩ ト ラ ンジスタ FP5_VPP 電圧検出回路 EMZ6 8 E Transistor Voltage detector ...

Page 125: ...does not resolve the problem consider repair 2 When the USB cable is connected and power to the FP5 is turned on the driver is not recognized by Plug and Play Cause The USB connector may not be inserted properly into the USB port Action Confirm that the USB connectors are fully inserted into the USB ports of the host PC and the FP5 Alternatively disconnect the USB connector and insert it again aft...

Page 126: ...s During Startup and take appropriate action Cause 2 When Renesas USB Development Tools is expanded in the Device Manager while the FP5 is connected via a USB port Flash Programmer FP5 is not displayed Alternatively a or is attached Action 2 1 Turn on power to the FP5 while it is connected to the host PC via a USB port right click the driver marked with the or and then click Delete E on the shortc...

Page 127: ...T SYSTEM DESIGN or the user s manual of the target device Cause 3 The PR5 file selected in the Parameter and Setting file area on the Target tab in the Device Setup dialog box may not be correct Action 3 Use the PR5 file that supports the target device For details on PR5 files refer to 1 3 Supported Devices and each microcontroller edition 1 3 3 15 a 3 Parameter and Setting file area Cause 4 The c...

Page 128: ...ply power to the target system as prescribed in the connection procedure Cause 8 For the RX family and Super H family the I O signal setting does not match the wiring of the target system Action 8 Check if the settings in the I O Signal Settings area on the Advanced tab in the Device Setup dialog box match the wiring of the target system 3 The following message is displayed in the action log windo...

Page 129: ... etc e Failure or damage attributable to modifications repairs adjustments or other acts made to the product by other than Renesas Electronics Corporation 3 Consumables e g sockets and adapters are not covered by the aforementioned repair In the above cases contact your local distributor If your product is being leased consult the leasing company or the owner 11 3 Repair Provisions 1 Repairs not c...

Page 130: ...on Transporting the Product When sending your product for repair use the packing box and cushioning material supplied with the product when it was delivered to you and specify caution in handling handling as precision equipment If packing of your product is not complete it may be damaged during transportation When you pack your product in a bag make sure to use the conductive plastic bag supplied ...

Page 131: ...t in the error warning dialog boxes information dialog boxes or action log window during programming GUI operation Error messages will be displayed on the FP5 message display during standalone operation Figure A 1 Error Warning Dialog Box Figure A 2 Information Dialog Box Figure A 3 Action Log Window Figure A 4 Error Message FP5 Message Display ERROR 012 Synchron failed ...

Page 132: ...ate normally because no valid PR5 file has been defined Set it in the Device Setup dialog box E 1109 No parameter file exists in this project folder Please select parameter files There is no parameter file in user selected folder GUI waited user to find out one or more parameter files in other folder E 1201 Invalid file The specified file cannot be opened Set it in the Device Setup dialog box E 12...

Page 133: ...le reading or writing E 1512 Memory cannot be allocated Confirm that sufficient memory capacity is available in Windows E 1513 Memory reallocation error Confirm that sufficient memory capacity is available in Windows E 1514 Check sum error Continue It was detected that the checksum of the program file opened by the HEX editor was invalid Click OK to continue checksum verification Click Cancel to a...

Page 134: ...ort Dump Hex The temporary file cannot be read Opening of the HEX Editor was aborted E 1535 Can not open file name Abort Dump Hex file name cannot be opened Opening of the HEX Editor was aborted E 1536 File load error Abort Dump Hex A file load error Opening of the HEX Editor was aborted E 1537 Error line line number Check sum error Abort Check sum Check An incorrect checksum was detected in line ...

Page 135: ...e update will take several minutes ATTENTION Firmware update cannot be aborted The FP5 may not operate normally if proper firmware is not installed Select whether to update the firmware I 2211 Updating the FPGA will take several minutes ATTENTION The process of updating your FPGA must NOT be interrupted Without FPGA this FP5 GUI will NOT run properly Install new FPGA in your programmer The FPGA up...

Page 136: ...mer any more Continue Show message when Disable Serial Programmer checkbox is clicked I 2407 Caution When ICU S is validated ICU Region area cannot be erased and programmed any more Continue This message is indicated when ICU S validate after Program is clicked Please select OK or Cancel I 2411 The selection is out of range The selected communication speed is higher than the maximum value defined ...

Page 137: ...ost when the HEX Editor is closed I 2602 This file is not valid The file selected by the HEX Editor is invalid I 2603 End record not found created The end record is missing The HEX editor will add the HEX format end record 00000001FF to the file I 2604 Save Select whether to save the data Click Ok to save the data Click Cancel to not save the data I 2605 The file is modified Are you sure to quit T...

Page 138: ...unication baud rate failed Unsupported baud rate specified Please consult the device manual 017 ID coe chk err ID code does not match Set the security ID specified for the target device 018 Lockbit dis err Error occurs in Lock bit disable command A communication problem occurred between the FP5 and target device Try the operation again Or the device may be damaged 019 Lockbit ena err Error occurs ...

Page 139: ...as not blank before writing or a device defect is causing this error 073 Wrt Timeset err Write time setting error The parameter file may contain invalid data Contact Renesas Electronics 080 Vrf Timeout Verify timed out There was a communication problem between the FP5 and target device Try the operation again 081 Verify failed Verify failed The data in the target device s flash memory is not the s...

Page 140: ...FP5 int Vdd2 fail FP5 Power failure Please contact Renesas Electronics support desk 404 Targ power fail No VDD applied or Voltage is out of range VDD is supplied from target board but VDD voltage does not match the VDD value in FP5 Setup Check if the VDD power settings are OK 405 Power failure A supply voltage failure has been detected There is possibly a shortcut in the target hardware 585 GOB Co...

Page 141: ... the FP5 and target device Try the operation again Or the device may be damaged 596 GED Comm err Comm error during Endian get command A communication problem occurred between the FP5 and target device Try the operation again Or the device may be damaged 597 SPD Comm err Comm error during Serial Programming Disable command A communication problem occurred between the FP5 and target device Try the o...

Page 142: ... the user s manual of the FP5 HEX Editor address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ID Tag 400000 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 1 1 0 0 Saved program file address Data Flash ID Tag Data Flash ID Tag 400000h 00 11 22 33 FF FF FF FF 44 55 66 77 FF FF FF FF 400010h 88 99 AA BB 00 00 00 00 CC DD EE FF 00 00 00 00 Figure B 1 Relationship Between HEX Editor and Saved Program File ...

Page 143: ...b 0xf771768c 0xfa325055 0xfef34de2 0xc6bcf05f 0xc27dede8 0xcf3ecb31 0xcbffd686 0xd5b88683 0xd1799b34 0xdc3abded 0xd8fba05a 0x690ce0ee 0x6dcdfd59 0x608edb80 0x644fc637 0x7a089632 0x7ec98b85 0x738aad5c 0x774bb0eb 0x4f040d56 0x4bc510e1 0x46863638 0x42472b8f 0x5c007b8a 0x58c1663d 0x558240e4 0x51435d53 0x251d3b9e 0x21dc2629 0x2c9f00f0 0x285e1d47 0x36194d42 0x32d850f5 0x3f9b762c 0x3b5a6b9b 0x0315d626 0x...

Page 144: ...rogram operation finished End record file Thu Aug 02 14 12 03 2007 Figure B 3 Log File Example define BLOCKSIZ 256 You have to store 1 Block ROM data unsigned char rom_data BLOCKSIZ unsigned char bist_calc int i unsigned short bist bist_temp bist 0 for i 0 i BLOCKSIZ i bist_temp bist 0x1 bist_temp bist_temp 8 bist_temp 9 bist_temp 11 bist_temp 12 bist bist 1 rom_data i bist_temp return unsigned ch...

Page 145: ...0x9F59 0x8F78 0x9188 0x81A9 0xB1CA 0xA1EB 0xD10C 0xC12D 0xF14E 0xE16F 0x1080 0x00A1 0x30C2 0x20E3 0x5004 0x4025 0x7046 0x6067 0x83B9 0x9398 0xA3FB 0xB3DA 0xC33D 0xD31C 0xE37F 0xF35E 0x02B1 0x1290 0x22F3 0x32D2 0x4235 0x5214 0x6277 0x7256 0xB5EA 0xA5CB 0x95A8 0x8589 0xF56E 0xE54F 0xD52C 0xC50D 0x34E2 0x24C3 0x14A0 0x0481 0x7466 0x6447 0x5424 0x4405 0xA7DB 0xB7FA 0x8799 0x97B8 0xE75F 0xF77E 0xC71D 0...

Page 146: ...1 VDE VI Input voltage 0 5 to VDD 0 5 VNote V VDD VDD2 VPP IO Output current 500 mA FLMD0 FLMD1 RESET SI RxD SO TxD SCK H S CLK II Input current 0 5 V VI VDD 0 5 V 20 mA IO Output current 0 3 V VO VDD 0 5 V 35 mA TA Operating ambient temperature 0 to 40 C Tstg Storage temperature 15 to 60 C Note Must be less than 6 8 V Note Product quality may suffer if the absolute maximum rating is exceeded even...

Page 147: ...IOL 8mA 0 5 0 7 V VOL3 Output voltage low VDD 4 5V IOL 16mA 0 9 1 1 V VOH1 Output voltage high IOH 100µ A VDD 0 2 VDD V VOH2 Output voltage high VDD 3 0V IOH 8mA 2 1 2 6 V VOH3 Output voltage high VDD 4 5V IOH 16mA 3 1 3 7 V SI RxD H S IIL Input voltage low VDD 0 30 V IIH Input voltage high VDD 0 75 V VDD VDD2 IOH1 Output current high VDD 1 2V 100 mA IOH2 Output current high VDD 3 3V 300 mA IOH3 O...

Page 148: ... IOH 200mA 300 µ s Rise time VDD 3 3V IOH 200mA 700 µ s tSTBVD VDD VDD2 stabilization time 200 ms VPP tPHLVP Rise time 5 µ s FLMD0 tPLHMD Rise time 20 ns tPHLMD Fall time 20 ns tWHMD High level width Note 50 Note µ s tWLMD Low level width Note 50 Note µ s Note The minimum value MIN and the maximum value MAX are determined depend on parameter file MIN 1µs MAX 999 109µs tPLHVD VDD VDD2 VPP FLMD0 tPL...

Page 149: ...ice firmware FLMD0 Count finish time The maximum number of FLMD pulses is 15 For the characteristics of tRP tRPE and FLMD0 pulses refer to the parameter specifications in the manual of the target manual C 3 1 CLK output characteristics TA 0 to 40 C C 0pF unloaded condition Pin name Symbol Parameter or Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit CLK tCKCY Clock output frequency 1 20 MHz tWHCK High level width 10 0...

Page 150: ...bol Parameter or Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit SCK tSCCY Serial clock output frequency 9 8 5000 kHz tWHSC High level width 85 50000 ns tWLSC Low level width 85 50000 ns tPLHSC SI setup time to SCK 80 ns tPHLSC SI hold time from SCK 0 ns tDSC Delay time from SO output 20 ns Transfer rate in UART 9600 1000 kbps tCKCY tWLCK tWHCK tPLHCK tPHLCK CLK output 9 6 2000 FCLK SI SO TxD FPDR RxD FPDT H S ...

Page 151: ...PG FP5 V2 15 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF TARGET INTERFACE R20UT2922EJ0400 Rev 4 00 Page 151 of 163 Oct 03 2016 tSCCY tWLSC tWHSC tPLHSC tPHLSC SCK output SI input SO output Input data Output data tDSC ...

Page 152: ...ERROR CANCEL ENTER NEXT VRF START CLEAR VO Output supply voltage 0 5 to 3 6 V VI Input voltage 0 5 to 6 0 V IO Output current 0V VO 3 6V 35 mA Output current 0 5V VO 0V 50 mA IIK Input current VI 0V 20 mA Note Product quality may suffer if the absolute maximum rating is exceeded even momentarily for any parameter That is the absolute maximum ratings are rated values at which the product is on the ...

Page 153: ... TYP MAX Unit CONN BUSY PASS ERROR VOH Output voltage high IOH 8mA 2 3 2 9 V Output voltage high IOH 50µA 3 0 3 3 V VOL Output voltage low IOL 8mA 0 5 0 8 V Output voltage low IOH 50µA 0 0 1 V CANCEL ENTER NEXT VRF START CLEAR VIH Input voltage high 2 2 V VIL Input voltage low 1 1 V CONN BUSY PASS ERROR IOH Output current high 8 mA IOL Output current low 8 mA CANCEL ENTER NEXT VRF START CLEAR II I...

Page 154: ...1 Standard mode 1 Pin name Symbol Parameter or Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit CONN BUSY PASS ERROR tPLH Rise time IO 8mA 5 ns tPHL Fall time IO 8mA 5 ns CANCEL ENTER NEXT VRF START CLEAR tPLIN Low level width of input signal 50 ms tPCNIN Time from the rise of the CONN signal until the input signal is acknowledged 1 ms CONN tPLIN tPHL tPLH tPCNIN CANCEL ENTER NEXT START VRF CLEAR ...

Page 155: ...ise of the BUSY signal 50 ms tPBUIN Time from the fall of the BUSY signal until the CLEAR signal can be input 1 When the buzzer is disabled 510 When the buzzer is enabled ms tPCLPE Time from the fall of the CLEAR signal until the fall of the PASS or ERROR signal 50 ms tPPEIN Time from the fall of the PASS or ERROR signal until the VRF START or ENTER signal can be input 1 ms BUSY tPBUIN tPCLPE tPIN...

Page 156: ...l Parameter or Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit CONN BUSY PASS ERROR tPLH Rise time IO 8mA 5 ns tPHL Fall time IO 8mA 5 ns BANK0 BANK1 BANK2 VRF START CLEAR tPLIN Low level width of input signal 50 ms tPCNIN Time from the rise of the CONN signal until the input signal is acknowledged 1 ms CONN tPLIN tPHL tPLH tPCNIN BANK0 BANK1 BANK2 START VRF CLEAR ...

Page 157: ...he VRF START or ENTER signal until the rise of the BUSY signal 100 ms tPBUIN Time from the fall of the BUSY signal until the CLEAR signal can be input 5 When the buzzer is disabled 510 When the buzzer is enabled ms tPCLPE Time from the fall of the CLEAR signal until the fall of the PASS or ERROR signal 50 ms tPPEBA Time from the fall of the PASS or ERROR signal until the BANK signal can be input 1...

Page 158: ...ol Parameter or Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit CONN BUSY PASS ERROR tPLH Rise time IO 8mA 5 ns tPHL Fall time IO 8mA 5 ns CANCEL ENTER NEXT VRF START CLEAR tPLIN Low level width of input signal 50 ms tPCNIN Time from the rise of the CONN signal until the input signal is acknowledged 1 ms CONN tPLIN tPHL tPLH tPCNIN CANCEL ENTER NEXT START VRF CLEAR ...

Page 159: ...en the input signal is input after having changed the program area 8 s Time from the fall of the VRF START or ENTER signal until the rise of the BUSY signal When the input signal is input without changing the program area 50 ms tPBUIN Time from the fall of the BUSY signal until the CLEAR signal can be input 1 When the buzzer is disabled 510 When the buzzer is enabled ms tPCLPE Time from the fall o...

Page 160: ...PG FP5 V2 15 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF REMOTE INTERFACE R20UT2922EJ0400 Rev 4 00 Page 160 of 163 Oct 03 2016 BUSY tPINBU tPBAIN NEXT tPPENE ENTER START VRF tPBUIN tPCLPE PASS ERROR CLEAR ...

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