CHAPTER 18 FLASH MEMORY
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18.5 Programming Environment
The environment required for writing a program to the flash memory is illustrated below.
Figure 18-2. Environment for Writing Program to Flash Memory (FlashPro4)
RS-232-C
USB
PG-FP4
(Flash Pro4)
Cxxxxxx
Bxxxxx
Axxxx
XXX YYY
XXXXX
XXXXXX
XXXX
XXXX YYYY
STATVE
78K0S/KA1+
V
DD
V
SS
RESET
FLMD0
CLK
FlashPro4
SI/RxD
SO/TxD
Host machine
Dedicated flash programmer
Figure 18-3. Environment for Writing Program to Flash Memory (PG-FPL2)
78K0S/KA1+
V
DD
V
SS
RESET
DGDATA
Note
DGCLK
Note
Power Status
MODE
Target 3V
Target
PG-FPL2
USB
PG-FPL2
Host machine
Dedicated flash programmer
Note
DGCLK is a clock for communication, while DGDATA is a transmit/receive signal for communication data.
A host machine that controls the dedicated flash programmer is necessary. When using the PG-FP4 or FL-PR4,
data can be written with just the dedicated flash programmer after downloading the program from the host machine.
UART is used for manipulation such as writing and erasing when interfacing between the dedicated flash
programmer and the 78K0S/KA1+. To write the flash memory off-board, a dedicated program adapter (FA series) is
necessary.
Download the latest programmer firmware, GUI, and parameter file from the download site for development tools
(http://www.necel.com/micro/ods/jpn/index.html).