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RPM Systems Corporation

March, 2016   Page 2

MPQ Manufacturing Programmer User's Guide

Contents

1. MPQ Overview ............................................................................................................ 5

1.1 MPQ Connections ......................................................................................................................... 5

1.2 Programming Images ..................................................................................................................... 5

2. MPQ Setup and Operation ......................................................................................... 7

2.1 Installing the MP Manager Software ........................................................................................... 7

2.2 Connecting MPQ Power and Communications ............................................................................ 7

2.2.1 Using a USB to Serial Communications Adapter with MPQ ..................................................... 7

2.3 Starting MP Manager Software and Connecting to MPQ .......................................................... 7

2.4 Loading Image Files into MPQ Flash ........................................................................................... 8

2.4.1 Selecting Programming Parameters ........................................................................................... 9
2.4.2 Multiple Files ......................................................................................................................... 11
2.4.3 Projects ................................................................................................................................. 11
2.4.4 Security Settings .................................................................................................................... 12
2.4.5 Serialization ........................................................................................................................... 12

2.5 Deleting Images from Programmer Flash .................................................................................. 14

2.6 Programming Devices from MP Manager ................................................................................. 14

2.6.1 Enabling and Disabling Target Ports ....................................................................................... 16
2.6.2 Verifying Devices ................................................................................................................... 16
2.6.3 Programming Errors ............................................................................................................... 16
2.6.4  CRC or Checksum Verify ..................................................................................................... 16

2.6.5 Programming Options ............................................................................................................... 16

2.7 Reading Images from Target Devices ....................................................................................... 17

2.8 Uploading Images from MPQ ..................................................................................................... 18

2.9 Array Programming from MP Manager ..................................................................................... 18

3.0 Stand-alone Device Programming ......................................................................... 20

3.1 Default Image and Port Enable Selections ................................................................................. 20

4.0 Interfacing MPQ with Automated Test Equipment ............................................. 22

4.1 Control Connector Signal Description ........................................................................................ 22

4.1.1 Active# Control ..................................................................................................................... 22

4.1.2 ATE Pass/Fail Status ................................................................................................................ 24

4.1.3 ATE OptionSelection ............................................................................................................. 24
4.1.4 ATE Option Setup ................................................................................................................. 24

Summary of Contents for MPQ Series

Page 1: ...MPQ Manufacturing Programmer User s Guide March 2016 RPM Systems Corporation Redmond Washington USA 425 869 3901 www rpmsys com MPQ PSoC MPQ Z8 MPQ C2 MPQ AVR MPQ AVR32 MPQ ARM...

Page 2: ...3Projects 11 2 4 4SecuritySettings 12 2 4 5Serialization 12 2 5DeletingImagesfromProgrammerFlash 14 2 6 Programming Devices from MP Manager 14 2 6 1EnablingandDisablingTargetPorts 16 2 6 2VerifyingDe...

Page 3: ...Device Options 31 B 1 1DeviceFamilyandType 31 B 1 2TargetVoltage 32 B 1 3 Mode 32 B 1 4TargetFrequency 32 B 1 5SpecialConsiderationsfor8 pinandCrimzonParts 32 B 2ProgrammingOptions 32 B 3 Target Cable...

Page 4: ...ng 40 F 2 3OSCCALProgramming 41 F 3 Target Cable Connections 41 Appendix G Atmel AVR32 44 G 1 Device Options 44 G 1 1DeviceType 44 G 1 2TargetVoltage 44 G 1 3 Mode 45 G 2ProgrammingOptions 45 G 2 1Fus...

Page 5: ...board s containingtheISPdevicestobeprogrammed RPMoffersseveralterminationoptionsforthetarget endofTargetCablesdependingupontheparticularmicrocontrollerbeingsupported Targetconnectoroptions andpinassig...

Page 6: ...de theMPManagerhostsoftware PC controlledmode Whileprogrammingisinprogress theMPQ sActiveLEDwillbelit Uponcompletionofprogramming theActiveLEDwillbedoused andcompletionstatusforeachofthefourportswillb...

Page 7: ...ecomputer OnceMPManager hasbeeninstalled itcanbeinvokedfromtheWindowsStartmenu 2 2ConnectingMPQPowerandCommunications ConnecttheMPQ PSpowersupplyprovidedwithyourMPQtotheprogrammer andplugitintoa90to 2...

Page 8: ...r modelnumber device supportandrevisioninformation TherightsideoftheImageManagerwindowwillshowalistoftheimages currentlyprogrammedintotheFlashmemoryoftheprogrammer Foranewprogrammer thislistwillbeempt...

Page 9: ...grammingParameters TheLoadImagedialogallowsyoutonamethenewimageandtoselectotherparametersnecessaryfor theprogrammertoproperlyprogramdevices TheImageNameispurelyforuserconvenience Itisstoredwiththeimag...

Page 10: ...ltageleveltodrivetheprogrammingsignalstothetargetsystem ThedeviceparameterswindowwillalwaysdisplaytheDeviceFamily DeviceTypeandTargetVoltage parameters Otherparametersdisplayedinthiswindowwilldependup...

Page 11: ...econtentsofthesefileswillbecombinedtocreateasingleimagetobedownloadedtotheMPQ Files mayalsobedeletedfromthisareabyselectingthe X buttonnexttothefile 2 4 3Projects OnceFile OptionandDeviceselectionshav...

Page 12: ...lnumberofdeviceswhichcanbeprogrammed withthisimage Ifthisoptionisselected thenumberofcyclesindicatedinthe Count fieldwillbethetotal numberofdeviceswhichmaybesuccessfullyprogrammedwiththeimage Oncethec...

Page 13: ...sfor theserialnumber amemoryspace FlashorEEPROM dependinguponthedevicefamily thesizeoftheserial numberareainthetargetmemory inbytes andthestartingserialnumbervalue Thebyteorderingoftheserial numberinf...

Page 14: ...romtheMPManagermenubar ortheDeletebuttononthetoolbar Youwillbequeriedtobecertainthatyouwanttodeletetheimage Ifyou chosetodoso theimagewillbedeletedfromtheprogrammer 2 6 Programming Devices from MP Man...

Page 15: ...risdetectedonallfour ports programmingwillbegin Ifpowerhasnotbeendetectedonallenabledportsafter10seconds theMPQ willproceedtoprogramallportsonwhichpowerisdetected andwilldisplayanerrorstatusforthoseen...

Page 16: ...No Target Vcc Nopowerwasdetectedontheportwithin10secondsofprograminitiation DeviceTimeout Thedevicestoppedrespondingduringtheprogram verifysequence VerifyFailed Datareadbackfromthedeviceafterprogramm...

Page 17: ...davalidimagefromadevicewhichhashaditsprotectionfuses programmedtopreventthereadingofitsinternalmemory Imagesreadfromadevicewhichhasbeenpro grammedforsecuritywillnotbevalid Toreadanimagefromaprogrammed...

Page 18: ...risusedtocontroltheprogrammingon multipleMPQ ssimulta neously InordertoaccessmultipleMPQ sfromtheArrayProgramManager theymustbeinterconnected usingtheRS 485communicationsbus seesection5 whichallowsmul...

Page 19: ...RPM Systems Corporation March 2016 Page 19 MPQ Manufacturing Programmer User s Guide...

Page 20: ...programming In stand alonemode withoutthehostPCconnectedfordetailederrorreporting onlytheLEDpass failstatusis available Stand aloneoperationcanalsobeusedwithMPQarraystoprogramupto64devicessimultaneous...

Page 21: ...s If atanytime youwouldliketoviewthedefaultsettingscurrentlyprogrammedintoanMPQ connectto theMPQ opentheProgramManager thenselecttheConfigure ViewDefaultsoptionfromMPManagermenu bar Notethatthedefault...

Page 22: ...am Start Input Programming Active Status Low True PF1 13 Output Pass Fail Status Port 1 PF2 25 Output Pass Fail Status Port 2 PF3 12 Output Pass Fail Status Port 3 PF4 24 Output Pass Fail Status Port...

Page 23: ...ntshouldneverbesourcedintothispinbytheATEdevice and thispinshouldneverbedrivenbelowGNDpotential Active ATEcontrolcanalsobeusedwithMPQArrays asdescribedinSection5 Tsu ATE_Op_En OptionSell 1 0 Active AT...

Page 24: ...IftheATE_Op_En signalontheControl connectorisasserted low whenActive isassertedbytheATE theMPQwillusetheinformationprovided ontheATE_OptionSel1 0 pinsofthecontrolconnectortoselect theprogrammingoption...

Page 25: ...RPM Systems Corporation March 2016 Page 25 MPQ Manufacturing Programmer User s Guide SetATEOptions...

Page 26: ...tedbyconnectingtogethertheGNDandActive signalsofall programmersinthearray TheATEmaythendrivethesharedActive lowtoinitiateaprogrammingcycleon allprogrammersinthearray Notethat sinceeachMPQprovidesanint...

Page 27: ...videstheRS 485interconnect capabilityviaribboncableconnectors aswellasanRS 485toUSB interfaceconverter whichallowsthe entirearraytobedirectlycontrolledfromastandardPCUSBport ItshouldbenotedthattheActi...

Page 28: ...ammerforCypressSemi conductorPSoCmicrocontrollers A 1 Device Options TheDeviceOptionsintheLoadImageandReadImagewindowsallowtheoperatortoselectthedevice type operatingvoltageandprogrammingmodefortheima...

Page 29: ...rammingmode apowercycleisrequiredtogaincontrolofthetargetdevicesfor programming Inthiscase ifpowerisdetectedonanenabledportwhenprogrammingisinitiated programming willfail Thetargetsystem s mustbepower...

Page 30: ...Not Used 7 Not Used 8 GND Target GND Black 2 9 Vcc Target Vcc Red 1 10 SCLK Programming Clock Blue 4 11 SDATA Programming Data White 5 12 XRES Target Device Reset Yellow 3 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 15 G...

Page 31: ...grammerforZilogZ8Encore microcontrollers B 1 Device Options MPQ Z8supportsZliogZ8 Encore ZNeoandZLF645devicefamilies TheDeviceOptionsintheLoadImageandReadImagewindowsallowtheoperatortoselectthedevice...

Page 32: ...Qtodeterminethefrequencyoftheprogrammingclock whichislimitedbythe frequencyoftheCPUclockinthetarget Notethatslowertargetclockfrequencieswillresultinlongerpro grammingtimes MPQwillsupporttargetclockfre...

Page 33: ...rammerandthefourtargetboards TheTargetCableprovidesconnectionstothe6 pinDBGconnectorusedbyZilogontheirdevelopmentand evaluationboards Thecustomermayoptionallyrequestbareleadsonthetargetendsofthecablea...

Page 34: ...get Vcc Red 1 10 Not Used 11 DBG Target Debug signal Yellow 4 12 RESET Target Device Reset Violet 2 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 15 GND Target GND Black 3 16 Vcc Target Vcc Red 1 17 Not Used 18 DBG Target...

Page 35: ...mminginterface D 1 Device Options TheDeviceOptionsintheLoadImageandReadImagewindowsallowtheoperatortoselectthedevice type operatingvoltageandprogrammingmodefortheimagebeingloadedintoMPQFlash D 1 1 Dev...

Page 36: ...2ProgrammingOptions NoprogrammingoptionsaresupportedfortheC8051F3xxfamily devices D 3 Silicon Labs C2 Target Cable Connections TheTargetCableassemblyshippedwithMPQ C2isterminatedtomatewiththestandard...

Page 37: ...ng Data White 4 12 Iso C2CK Isolated C2 Clock Yellow 5 13 Iso C2D Isolated C2 Data Violet 6 14 Not Used 15 GND Target GND Black 2 16 Vcc Target Vcc Red 1 17 C2CK Programming Clock Blue 7 18 C2D Progra...

Page 38: ...iestheparticularmanufacturer spartnumberofthedeviceforwhichtheimagebeing loadedisintended Selecttheproperdevicefromthedropdownlist MPQwillusethisinformationpriorto programmingtoverifythedeviceIDinthep...

Page 39: ...ethe operatingfrequencyofthetargetmicrocontroller asdeterminedbythefusesettingsand orcrystaloroscillator onthetargethardware F 1 5SPI JTAGProtocolSelect Twooptionbuttons SPIandJTAG intheDeviceOptionsf...

Page 40: ...the Optionswindowagain tomakeadditionalchangesorverifyvalues asmanytimesasnecessarybeforeclicking LoadImage F 2 1 Fuse Values TheAVRfusesettingsareshownintheOptionswindow Whenadeviceisselected thefuse...

Page 41: ...firmware Forthoseapplicationswhichrequireaccesstothecalibrationvalue MPQ willwritethevaluetoapredeterminedlocationinFlashorEEPROMwhenthepartisprogramed TOusethis feature selectthedesiredcalibrationval...

Page 42: ...t Device Reset Violet 5 14 Not Used 15 GND Target GND Black 6 16 Vcc Target Vcc Red 2 17 SCK Program clock Blue 3 18 MOSI Program Data In White 4 19 MISO Program Data Out Yellow 1 20 RESET Target Devi...

Page 43: ...14 TMS Program Mode Select Green 5 15 GND Target GND Black 2 16 Vcc Target Vcc Red 4 17 TCK Program clock Blue 1 18 TDI Program Data In White 9 19 TDO Program Data Out Yellow 3 20 RESET Target Device...

Page 44: ...AVR32supportsonlyAVR32Familymicrocontrollers soonlyAVR32insavailablefromthe DeviceFamilydropdownboxintheLoadImageorReadImagewindow G 1 1 Device Type DeviceTypeidentifiestheparticularmanufacturer spart...

Page 45: ...s button toopentheAVROptionswindow Theoptionsincludefusesettings optionalUserMemoryprogrammingand SecurityFuseprogramming Thedesiredprogrammingoptionsmustbeselectedpriortoclickingthe Load Image button...

Page 46: ...ThismemorycanbeprogrammedbytheMPQduringtheprogrammingoperation To enablethisfunction checkthe LoadImage checkboxintheUserMemoryframeoftheProgrammingOptions window andselectafilecontainingtheUserMemor...

Page 47: ...SecurityBit frameoftheAVRProgrammingOptionswindow Notethat oncethesecuritybithasbeen programmed futureverifyoperationsperformedonthedevicewillfailmasflashisnolongerreadablefromthe JTAGport TheSecuirty...

Page 48: ...6 14 TMS Program Mode Select Green 5 15 GND Target GND Black 2 16 Vcc Target Vcc Red 4 17 TCK Program clock Blue 1 18 TDI Program Data In White 9 19 TDO Program Data Out Yellow 3 20 RESET Target Devic...

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