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User’s Manual
PG-FPL3
Flash Memory Programmer
Document No. U17454EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)
Date Published March 2005 N CP(K)
2005
Printed in Japan
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1. Circumstances not covered by product guarantee
• If the product was disassembled, altered, or repaired by the customer
• If it was dropped, broken, or given another strong shock
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temperature range
• If power was turned on while the USB cable or target system connection was in an unsatisfactory
state
• If the USB cable, target cable, or the like was bent or pulled excessively
• If the product got wet
• If the product and target system were connected while a potential difference existed between the
GND of the product and the GND of the target system
• If a connector or cable was removed while the power was being supplied to the product
• If an excessive load was placed on a connector or socket
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PREFACE
Target Readers
This manual is intended for users who use the PG-FPL3 when designing and
developing
a
system
using
an
NEC
Electronics
on-chip
flash
memory
microcontroller.
Purpose
This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the basic specifications
and correct use of the PG-FPL3.
By using the PG-FPL3, programs can be easily erased from or written to the flash
memory of an NEC Electronics 78K0/Kx2 Series on-chip flash memory
microcontroller, or can be verified on WindowsTM screens, while the microcontroller is
mounted on the user board.
Organization
This manual includes the following sections.
• Overview
• Hardware installation
• Software installation
• Operation using GUI software
• Usage examples
• Connectors and cables
• Notes on target system
• Circuit diagrams
• Troubleshooting
How to Read This Manual
To understand the overall functions and usage of the PG-FPL3, read this manual in
the order of the CONTENTS.
Be sure to read CHAPTER 4 OPERATION USING GUI SOFTWARE because this
chapter presents important information for using the PG-FPL3.
It is assumed that the readers of this manual have general knowledge of electricity,
logic circuits, and microcontrollers.
In the explanations of the operation of the applications, it is also assumed that the
readers have sufficient knowledge of Windows.
For the usage and terminology of Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and
Windows XP, refer to each Windows manual.
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Conventions
Note:
Footnote for item marked with Note in the text
Caution: Information requiring particular attention
Remark: Supplementary information
Numeral representation:
Binary … ×××× or ××××B
Decimal … ××××
Hexadecimal … 0××××H or ××××H
Terminology
“ ”:
OK :
Any character or item on screen
Name of button
[ ]:
Menu
< >:
Dialog box name
The meanings of the terms used in this manual are as follows.
Term
Meaning
FPL3
Abbreviation of flash memory programmer PG-FPL3
GUI software
Windows application to operate PG-FPL3 using GUI software
Target device
NEC Electronics on-chip flash memory microcontroller
Target system
User-designed board on which NEC Electronics on-chip flash
memory microcontroller is mounted
FP4 connector
FA adapter
Abbreviation of PG-FP4 target connector (type A)
Adapter board to write programs to NEC Electronics on-chip flash
memory microcontroller
78K0/Kx2
Note
Generic name of 78K0/KB2, 78K0/KC2, 78K0/KD2, 78K0/KE2, and
78K0/KF2
IECUBE
TM
General name of NEC Electronics high-performance/compact incircuit emulator
Note The FA adapter board is a product of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
If you have any questions about the FA adapter board, contact:
Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................... 10
1.1
Features .................................................................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION .......................................................................................... 11
2.1
2.2
2.3
System Requirements ............................................................................................................. 11
Package Contents .................................................................................................................... 11
System Configuration and Components ............................................................................... 12
2.3.1 FPL3 display specifications, connector, and MODE switch settings ...............................................12
2.3.2 FPL3-FA connector.........................................................................................................................14
2.3.3 Target system .................................................................................................................................14
2.3.4 USB connector................................................................................................................................14
2.3.5 Target cable....................................................................................................................................14
2.3.6 Connection procedure.....................................................................................................................15
2.3.7 Disconnection procedure ................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 18
3.1
3.2
GUI Software Installation......................................................................................................... 18
Driver Installation..................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.1 Installation in Windows 98/Me ........................................................................................................23
3.2.2 Installation in Windows 2000 ..........................................................................................................26
3.2.3 Installation in Windows XP..............................................................................................................32
3.3
3.4
Confirmation of USB Driver Installation ................................................................................ 36
Uninstallation............................................................................................................................ 37
3.4.1 Driver uninstallation ........................................................................................................................37
3.4.2 GUI software uninstallation .............................................................................................................38
CHAPTER 4 OPERATION USING GUI SOFTWARE .......................................................................... 40
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 40
Starting up GUI Software......................................................................................................... 40
Toolbar ...................................................................................................................................... 41
Menus ........................................................................................................................................ 41
4.4.1 [File] menu ......................................................................................................................................41
4.4.2 [Device] menu.................................................................................................................................43
4.4.3 [View] menu ....................................................................................................................................53
4.4.4 [Help] menu ....................................................................................................................................54
4.5
Programmer Parameter Window ............................................................................................ 55
CHAPTER 5 USAGE EXAMPLE ............................................................................................................ 56
CHAPTER 6 CONNECTORS AND CABLES........................................................................................ 63
6.1
6.2
8
USB Connector (FPL3) ............................................................................................................ 63
Target Cable Connector (FPL3) .............................................................................................. 64
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6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
Target Cable Specifications.....................................................................................................64
Target Connector (FPL3-FA)....................................................................................................65
FP4 Connector (FPL3-FA) ........................................................................................................65
List of Interface Connections ..................................................................................................66
CHAPTER 7 NOTES ON TARGET SYSTEMS .....................................................................................67
CHAPTER 8 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS.........................................................................................................70
CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................72
9.1
9.2
9.3
Trouble During Setup ...............................................................................................................72
Trouble During Operation (Main Unit) ....................................................................................73
Trouble During Operation (Communication) .........................................................................74
APPENDIX A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................76
A.1 Hardware Specifications ..........................................................................................................76
A.2 Dimensions................................................................................................................................77
APPENDIX B WARRANTY AND SUPPORT...........................................................................................80
B.1 Warranty ....................................................................................................................................80
B.2 Support ......................................................................................................................................80
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CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
The PG-FPL3 is a tool that erases and writes programs on an NEC Electronics 78K0/Kx2 Series on-chip flash
memory microcontroller on the target board or FA adapter board.
1.1
Features
• The PG-FPL3 is a compact flash memory programmer for an on-chip flash memory microcontroller, and is
designed for development.
• The USB interface is available for connection with the host.
• The PG-FPL3 allows on-board programming without removing the target device from the target system.
• Only UART interface is supported for data transfer to the target device.
• Device-specific parameters required for programming can be read from the parameter file (PRM file).
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CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2.1
System Requirements
Host PC
A PC supporting Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP is required to run
the FPL3 in the graphical user interface (GUI) mode.
About 2 MB of free hard disk space is required to install the GUI software.
Host machine
IBM PC/ATTM or compatible
CPU: PentiumTM 100 MHz or more
RAM: 32 MB or more
Host interface
USB interface that enables communication based on USB (Ver. 1.1 or later).
File formats
Program files can be used in Motorola HEX file format or Intel HEX file format.
2.2
Package Contents
Please verify that you have received all the parts listed in the package contents list included with the FPL3
package. If any part is missing or seems to be damaged, please contact an NEC Electronics sales representative or
distributor.
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2.3
System Configuration and Components
The FPL3 system configuration is as given in the diagram below.
Figure 2-1. FPL3 System Configuration
FA adapter
Host machine
Note 2
IECUBE Accessory Disk
Target cable
FPL3-FA
Target system
compatible with FP4
connector
USB cable
Note 1
(Mini-B type)
PG-FPL3
Target system not
compatible with FP4
connector
Notes 1. Use the USB cable (Mini-B type) included with the IECUBE.
2. The FA adapter board is a product of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
The FPL3 is connected to the host machine via the USB cable (Mini-B type). The FPL3 is connected to the user
system via the target cable. For the detailed specifications of the target cable and connector, refer to CHAPTER 6
CONNECTORS AND CABLES.
2.3.1
FPL3 display specifications, connector, and MODE switch settings
Figure 2-2. Layout Drawing of Connectors and LEDs
MODE switch
USB connector
MODE
1 2 3
Power Status
Power LED
12
Status LED
MODE 1
VDD Target
CLK Target
Target
Target cable connector
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3.3V
8MHz
3
5V
16MHz
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Target cable connector:
Used to connect the connector of the target cable.
USB connector:
Used to connect the USB cable to be connected to the host machine.
Power LED:
Turned on in green when the FPL3 is connected to the host machine.
Status LED:
Blinks in red when the FPL3 is communicating with the target device.
Caution
When the Status LED is blinking, communication with the target device is in progress. Do not
disconnect the target cable and USB cable.
MODE switch:
Switches power to be supplied to the target system and sets a clock to be
supplied to the target device.
Table 2-1. MODE Switch Setting Table
MODE
1
2
3
VDD
Target
3.3 V
5V
CLK
Target
8 MHz
16 MHz
[MODE switch setting]
MODE1: Used to supply VDD/CLK from the target system.
MODE2: Used to supply power to the target system with 3.3 V VDD from the FPL3.
At this time, CLK output is 8 MHz.
MODE3: Used to supply power to the target system with 5 V VDD from the FPL3.
At this time, CLK output is 16 MHz.
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2.3.2
FPL3-FA connector
Figure 2-3. Layout Drawing of FPL3-FA Connectors
Target connector
Component side (front)
Soldering side (rear)
FP4 connector
Target connector: Used to connect the tip of the target cable.
FP4 connector:
2.3.3
Used to connect the FA adapter board or target system.
Target system
The target system must be equipped with a device interface that complies with the target cable specifications.
Refer to CHAPTER 6 CONNECTORS AND CABLES for details.
2.3.4
USB connector
The shape of the USB connector is a Mini-B type.
Refer to CHAPTER 6 CONNECTORS AND CABLES for details.
2.3.5
Target cable
The tip of the target cable can be connected to the header pin that is 0.635 mm by 0.635 mm.
Refer to CHAPTER 6 CONNECTORS AND CABLES for details.
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2.3.6
Connection procedure
The procedure for connecting the FPL3 is described below.
Caution
Be sure to install the software (GUI software driver) before making connections.
(1) Set the MODE switch according to the power supply of the target system.
Caution
Be sure to set the MODE switch before making connections with the host machine and target
system. If connections are made based on an incorrect setting, the FPL3 and target system
may be damaged.
Figure 2-4. MODE Switch Setting
Set the MODE switch.
1: Target/Target
MODE
1 2 3
2: 3.3 V/8 MHz
3: 5 V/16 MHz
Power Status
Target
(2) Connect the host machine with the FPL3 via the USB cable. (Check that the Power LED is turned on in green.)
Cautions 1. Be sure to perform this step before making a connection with the target system.
If
connections are made in an incorrect order, the FPL3 and target system may be damaged.
2. When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3 (power is supplied from the FPL3), the
voltage set to the VDD pin is output when the FPL3 is connected with the host machine.
(3) Connect the target system with the FPL3 (follow either setting (a) or (b)).
(a) When FPL3 is connected with a target system that has a 16-pin connector usable with the FP4 connector
<1> Connect the tip of the target cable with the target connector of the FPL3-FA.
Connect the tip of the target cable with the target connector of the FPL3-FA so that the number
marked on the tip of the target cable matches to the number marked on the FPL3-FA board.
Remark The FPL3-FA is connected with the target cable at shipment.
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Figure 2-5. Connecting Target Cable with FPL3-FA
Match the number.
0. GND
Tip of target cable
<2> Make sure that the power to the target system is not turned on.
Caution
Make sure that the power to the target system is not turned on before connecting
the target cable. If the target cable is connected after the power to the target system
is turned on, the FPL3 may be damaged.
<3> Connect the FP4 connector with the connector installed in the target system.
Caution
When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3 (power is supplied from the
FPL3), VDD is always output from the FP4 connector. Be sure to remove the FP4
connector before inserting or removing a device in the target system.
<4> Be sure to turn on the power to the target system.
(When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3, power is supplied from the FPL3, so this step
is not required.)
(b) When the FPL3 is connected with the target system without using the FPL3-FA
<1> Disconnect the FPL3-FA from the target cable.
<2> Make sure that the power to the target system is not turned on.
Caution
Make sure that the power to the target system is not turned on before connecting
the target cable. If the target cable is connected after the power to the target system
is turned on, the FPL3 may be damaged.
<3> Connect the tip of the target cable marked “0.GND” to GND of the target system.
Caution
Be sure to connect “0.GND” at the beginning.
If connections are made in an
incorrect order, the FPL3 and target system may be damaged.
<4> Make sure that the power to the target system is not turned on.
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<5> Connect the tip of the target cable marked “1.VDD” to VDD of the target system.
Caution
Be sure to make connections in the order from “0.GND” to “1.VDD” to “other
signals”. If connections are made in an incorrect order, the FPL3 and target system
may be damaged.
<6> Connect the tips of other target cables to the target system.
<7> Turn on the power to the target system.
(When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3, power is supplied from the FPL3, so this step
is not required.)
2.3.7
Disconnection procedure
(1) When communication with the target system ends, terminate the GUI software.
(2) Disconnect the FPL3 from the target system. Follow either procedure (a) or (b) according to the connection
method.
(a) When the FPL3 is connected with the target system by using the FPL3-FA
<1> Turn off the power to the target system.
(When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3, power is supplied from the FPL3, so this step
is not required.)
<2> Disconnect the FPL3-FA from the target system.
Caution
When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3, the FPL3 outputs power at all
times. Be sure to disconnect the FP4 connector from the target system before
disconnecting the target device.
(b) When the FPL3 is connected with the target system without using the FPL3-FA
<1> Turn off the power to the target system.
(When the MODE switch is set to MODE2 or MODE3, power is supplied from the FPL3, so this step
is not required.)
<2> Disconnect the tips of the target cables marked “2.CLK”, “3./RESET”, “4.TXD”, “5.RXD”, and
“6.FLMD0” from the target system.
Caution
Be sure to disconnect the target cables in the following order (<3> and <4>). If the
target cables are disconnected in an incorrect order, the target system or the FPL3
may be damaged.
<3> Disconnect the tip of the target cable marked “1.VDD” from the target system.
<4> Disconnect the tip of the target cable marked “0.GND” from the target system.
(3) Disconnect the USB cable from the host machine. (Make sure that the Power LED is turned off.)
(4) Disconnect the USB cable from the FPL3.
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3.1
GUI Software Installation
The GUI software allows easy and comfortable access to all features of the FPL3 flash programmer.
The installation program is contained in the CD-ROM (IECUBE Accessory Disk) included with the IECUBE
package.
Execute the following steps to install the GUI software.
(1) When using Windows XP, log on as the computer administrator. When using Windows 2000, log on as the
Administrator.
(2) Insert the CD-ROM (IECUBE Accessory Disk) included with the IECUBE package into the CD-ROM drive.
(3) Double-click “My Computer”, “CD-ROM”, “PG-FPL3”, and “SETUP” in that order. Double-click “setup.exe” in the
SETUP folder.
(4) Select a language to be used for installation (“English” in this example), then click OK .
Figure 3-1. Setup Language Selection
Select language
(5) After selecting the language, the window shown below is displayed.
Click Next > to continue installation.
Figure 3-2. Installation Start
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(6) The software License Agreement window appears. Read the displayed license agreement carefully, then click
Yes if you accept the agreement. You need to accept the agreement before using the PG-FPL3. If you do not
accept the agreement, click No to terminate the installation of the software.
Figure 3-3. License Agreement Window
(7) Check that “Typical” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-4. Setup Type
Check that “Typical” is selected.
Remark
By selecting Custom, only the GUI software or document can be installed. The GUI software
installation destination can be changed by clicking Browse... . This manual assumes the default
installation folder.
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• When Browse... is clicked
The directory selection window is displayed. Specify the path for the installation folder and then click OK .
Figure 3-5. Changing Installation Folder
Specify an installation destination folder path.
• When Custom is clicked
Select the check box of the item to be installed and then click Next > .
Figure 3-6. Custom Installation
Check here when installing the GUI software.
Check here when installing documents.
Click after confirming the check boxes.
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(8) Specify or select the program folder and then click Next > .
Figure 3-7. Program Folder Selection
(9) Confirm the current setting and then click Next > . (Program installation starts.)
Figure 3-8. Start of File Copy Operation
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(10) When installation of the GUI software is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click
terminate the installer.
Figure 3-9. Completion of Installation
(11) The following folders are created upon completion of installation.
Figure 3-10. Folder Configuration After Installation
C:\
Folder specified as the installation destination
\Program Files
\NECTools32
GUI software
\bin
\PG-FPL3
[ FPL3.exe ]
[ FPL3ctl.dll ]
\DRIVER
Driver uninstallation execution file
\FTDI
[ Ftdiunin.exe ]
Other driver-related files
\PRM
PRM file storage folder
\doc
This manual
\PG-FPL3
[ PG-FPL3_UM_E.pdf ]
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3.2
Driver Installation
The driver needs to be installed in the host machine before using the FPL3. Install the driver according to the
following procedure.
Installation in Windows 98/Me:
See 3.2.1 Installation in Windows 98/Me
Installation in Windows 2000:
See 3.2.2 Installation in Windows 2000
Installation in Windows XP:
See 3.2.3 Installation in Windows XP
3.2.1
Installation in Windows 98/Me
(1) When the FPL3 is connected with the host machine, the FPL3 is recognized by Plug and Play, and the wizard
for adding new hardware is started.
(2) The window below is displayed. Check that “Specify the location ...” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-11. Search Method (Windows Me)
Check that “Specify the location ...”
is selected.
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(3) Check the “Specify a location” check box only and enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PGFPL3\DRIVER\FTDI” in the address bar, then click Next > .
Figure 3-12. Search Location Specification (Windows Me)
<1> Check “Specify a location”
only.
<2> Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
Remark
If the installation destination folder is changed for GUI software installation, enter “newfolder\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
(4) The window below is displayed. Confirm the contents and click Next > .
Figure 3-13. Checking Driver to Be Installed (Windows Me)
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(5) When installation of the USB driver is complete, the screen shown below appears.
Click
Finish .
Subsequently the installation of the USB Serial Port driver is automatically performed.
Figure 3-14. Completion of Installation (Windows Me)
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3.2.2
Installation in Windows 2000
(1) When the FPL3 is connected with the host machine, the FPL3 is recognized by Plug and Play, and the wizard
for finding new hardware is started. Click Next > .
Figure 3-15. Found New Hardware Wizard (Windows 2000)
(2) The window below is displayed. Check that “Search for a suitable driver ...” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-16. Search Method (Windows 2000)
Check that “Search for a
suitable driver ...” is selected.
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(3) Check the “Specify a location” check box only, then click Next > .
Figure 3-17. Driver File Location (Windows 2000)
Check that “Specify a location”
only is checked.
(4) Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI” in the address bar, then click OK .
Figure 3-18. Address Specification (Windows 2000)
Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
Remark
If the installation destination folder is changed for GUI software installation, enter “newfolder\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
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(5) The driver file is searched and the window below is displayed. Click Next > .
Figure 3-19. Driver File Search (Windows 2000)
(6) When installation of the USB driver is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click Finish to complete
installation.
When installation is complete, restart the computer following the instructions as restart is
requested.
Figure 3-20. USB Driver Installation Completion (Windows 2000)
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(7) Subsequently the installation of the USB Serial Port driver is started. Click Next > .
Figure 3-21. Found New Hardware Wizard 2 (Windows 2000)
(8) The window below is displayed. Check that “Search for a suitable driver ...” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-22. Search Method 2 (Windows 2000)
Check that “Search for a
suitable driver ...” is selected.
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(9) Check the “Specify a location” check box only, then click Next > .
Figure 3-23. Driver File Location 2 (Windows 2000)
Check that “Specify a
location” only is checked.
(10) Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI” in the address bar, then click OK .
Figure 3-24. Address Specification 2 (Windows 2000)
Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
Remark
If the installation destination folder is changed for GUI software installation, enter “newfolder\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
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(11) The driver file is searched and the window below is displayed. Click Next > .
Figure 3-25. Driver File Search 2 (Windows 2000)
(12) When installation of the USB driver is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click Finish to complete
installation.
Figure 3-26. USB Driver Installation Completion 2 (Windows 2000)
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3.2.3
Installation in Windows XP
(1) When the FPL3 is connected with the host machine, the FPL3 is recognized by Plug and Play, and the wizard
for finding new hardware is started. Check that “No, not this time” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-27. Found New Hardware Wizard (Windows XP)
Check that “No, not this time”
is selected.
(2) Check that “Install from a list or specific …” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-28. Installation Method Selection (Windows XP)
Check that “Install from a list
or specific ...” is selected.
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(3) Check that “Search for the best driver in these locations.” is selected. Check the “Include this location in the
search:” check box and enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI” in the address bar,
then click Next > .
Figure 3-29. Search Method (Windows XP)
<1> Check that “Search for the best driver
in these locations.” is selected.
<2> Check “Include
this location in
the search:” only.
<3> Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
Remark
If the installation destination folder is changed for GUI software installation, enter “newfolder\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
(4) When installation of the USB driver is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click Finish to complete
installation.
Figure 3-30. USB Driver Installation Completion (Windows XP)
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(5) Subsequently the installation of the USB Serial Port driver is started.
The wizard for finding new hardware is started. Check that “No, not this time” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-31. Found New Hardware Wizard 2 (Windows XP)
Check that “No, not this time”
is selected.
(6) Check that “Install from a list or specific …” is selected, then click Next > .
Figure 3-32. Installation Method Selection (Windows XP)
Check that “Install from a list
or specific ...” is selected.
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(7) Check that “Search for the best driver in these locations.” is selected. Check the “Include this location in the
search:” check box and enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI” in the address bar,
then click Next > .
Figure 3-33. Search Method 2 (Windows XP)
<1> Check that “Search for the best driver
in these locations.” is selected.
<2> Check “Include
this location in
the search:” only.
<3> Enter “C:\Program Files\NECTools32\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
Remark
If the installation destination folder is changed for GUI software installation, enter “newfolder\bin\PG-FPL3\DRIVER\FTDI”.
(8) When installation of the USB driver is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click Finish to complete
installation.
Figure 3-34. USB Serial Port 2 Driver Installation Completion (Windows XP)
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3.3
Confirmation of USB Driver Installation
After installing the two types of drivers, check that the drivers have been installed normally, according to the
procedure below. When using the FPL3, the information to be checked here is needed.
Click the “Device Manager” tab and check that the drivers are installed normally.
Figure 3-35. Device Manager
Check that “USB Serial Port (COM?)” is present.
Check that “USB Serial Converter” is present.
Cautions 1. When using the FPL3 in Windows 98/Me, do not select
Refresh
or
Remove
when
communicating with the target device.
2. When using the FPL3 in Windows 2000/XP, do not perform “Scan for hardware changes” when
communicating with the target device.
Remarks 1. Select the same communication port as COM? for the USB Serial Port (COM?) in the GUI Port list
box.
2. If the drivers above are not displayed, or the mark “×” or “!” is prefixed, refer to CHAPTER 9
TROUBLESHOOTING.
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3.4
3.4.1
Uninstallation
Driver uninstallation
The uninstallation program for the driver is installed in the host machine when the GUI software is installed. Use
the procedure below for driver uninstallation.
(1) When using Windows XP, log on as the computer administrator. When using Windows 2000, log on as the
Administrator.
(2) Double-click “My Computer”, “(C:)”, “Program Files”, “NECTools32”, “bin”, “PG-FPL3”, “DRIVER”, and “FTDI” in
that order. Double-click “Ftdiunin.exe” in the FTDI folder.
(3) Uninstaller starts, so click Continue .
Figure 3-36. Driver Uninstaller
(4) When uninstallation of the USB driver is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click Finish to complete
uninstallation of the driver.
Figure 3-37. Driver Uninstallation Completion
Caution
When the GUI software is uninstalled first, “Ftdiunin.exe” is deleted with it. At this time,
manually delete “USB Serial Port (COM?)” and “USB Serial Converter” from the Device
Manager.
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3.4.2
GUI software uninstallation
The uninstallation program is contained in the CD-ROM (IECUBE Accessory Disk) included with the IECUBE
package (this program is used commonly as the installer). Use the procedure below for GUI software uninstallation.
(1) When using Windows XP, log on as the computer administrator. When using Windows 2000, log on as the
Administrator.
(2) Insert the CD-ROM (IECUBE Accessory Disk) included with the IECUBE package into the CD-ROM drive.
(3) Double-click “My Computer”, “CD-ROM”, “PG-FPL3”, and “SETUP” in that order. Double-click “setup.exe” in the
SETUP folder.
(4) Select a language to be used for installation (“English” in this example), then click OK .
Figure 3-38. Setup Language Selection
Select language
(5) Select “Remove”, then click Next > .
Figure 3-39. Program Modification
Select “Remove”.
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(6) Click OK to start uninstallation.
Figure 3-40. Confirmation of File Deletion
(7) When uninstallation of the GUI software is complete, the screen shown below appears. Click Finish to
complete uninstallation.
Figure 3-41. Completion of Maintenance
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4.1
Introduction
Before you start using the FPL3, download the parameter file for the target device (.PRM) to the PRM folder.
<Downloading the parameter file>
The PRM file is not part of the FPL3 software package.
It has to be downloaded from the following NEC Electronics website.
http://www.necel.com/micro/ods/eng/index.html (website in English)
http://www.necel.com/micro/ods/jpn/index.html (website in Japanese)
The PRM file downloaded from the NEC Electronics website must be copied into the sub-directory <FPL3.EXEinstallation-path>\PRM which was created during GUI software setup (see CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION).
4.2
Starting up GUI Software
• GUI software startup
Select FPL3.EXE in the Start menu to start the FPL3 GUI software.
When the GUI software is started normally, the following screen appears.
Figure 4-1. GUI Software Main Window
Menu bar
Programmer parameter window
Toolbar
Action log window
Status bar
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This window consists of the following items.
Name
Description of Display
Menu bar (displayed at the top)
Displays menu items executable by the FPL3.
Toolbar (displayed under the menu bar)
Displays frequently used commands as icons.
Action log window (displayed under the toolbar)
Displays an FPL3 action log.
Programmer parameter window
Displays programming parameter settings.
(displayed to the right of the action log window)
Status bar
4.3
Displays status.
Toolbar
The toolbar contains buttons to start the most important procedures of the FPL3.
Table 4-1. Toolbar Buttons
[Device] – [Setup…] button
[File] – [Load…] button
[Device] – [Blank check] button
[Device] – [Erase] button
[Device] – [Program] button
[Device] – [Verify] button
[Device] – [Autoprocedure (EPV)] button
4.4
Menus
Depending on the actual device status or device type, some menu items may be enabled or disabled.
4.4.1
[File] menu
After clicking the [File] menu, the following pull-down menu is displayed.
Commands related to file operation appear here.
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Figure 4-2. [File] Menu
(1) [Load] command
The [Load] command allows you to select a program file.
The selected program file will be
programmed into the device’s flash memory by executing the [Program] command or [Autoprocedure
(EPV)] command.
Figure 4-3. HEX File Selection Window
The most recently used directory from which a file has been loaded will be offered in this window as the default
selection. After loading the user program, the checksum is calculated and the result is displayed in the
programmer parameter window.
[ Open button]
Selects a user program as a program to be written to the target device.
[ Cancel button]
Closes the window without selecting a program.
(2) [Quit] command
The [Quit] command terminates the FPL3 GUI software. Clicking the X button on the right side of the task
bar also terminates the FPL3 GUI software.
User settings are saved in the FPL3.INI
Note
file so that the GUI software will start up next time with the same
settings.
Note FPL3.INI is created in the Windows folder when Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows XP is used.
When Windows 2000 is used, FPL3.INI is created in the Winnt folder.
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4.4.2
[Device] menu
Clicking the [Device] menu displays the following pull-down menu.
This pull-down menu mainly consists of commands for programming the target device, such as erase, program,
and verify.
Figure 4-4. [Device] Menu
(1) [Blank Check] command
The [Blank Check] command initiates a blank check of the target device connected to the FPL3. If
the flash memory of the target device is erased, the blank check terminates successfully. If the flash
memory is not completely erased, “not blank” is displayed. Erase the flash memory of the target device before
starting programming.
(2) [Erase] command
The [Erase] command initiates the erase procedure for the target device connected to the FPL3.
While erasing the contents in the flash memory is in progress, the progress is displayed in the action
log window, indicating the operation of the programmer.
The [Blank Check] command that is executed before the [Erase] command is executed in accordance with the
setting of ‘Command options’ on the Advance tab of the [Device] > [Setup…] menu.
After completing the [Erase] command, the GUI software displays the target device command execution result.
Caution
During an erase operation, the Status LED is not turned on. Do not disconnect the target
cable and USB cable until the GUI software displays “Erase finished”. Otherwise, the target
device may be damaged.
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(3) [Program] command
The [Program] command transmits the specified user program to the target device and writes them to
the flash memory.
After execution of the [Program] command, verification to detect a communication error of the user program
from the FPL3 to the target device is executed in accordance with the setting of ‘Command options’ on the
Advance tab of the [Device] > [Setup…] menu.
While programming is in progress, the progress is displayed in the action log window, indicating the operation
of the programmer. This progress indicates the progress of programming the target device as a percentage.
After completing the [Program] command, the GUI software displays the target device command execution
result.
(4) [Verify] command
The [Verify] command transmits the specified user program to the target device connected to the
FPL3 and verifies the data written to the flash memory of the target device.
While verification is in progress, the progress is displayed in the action log window, indicating the
operation of the programmer.
This progress indicates the progress of verifying the target device as a
percentage.
After completing the [Verify] command, the GUI software displays the target device command execution result.
(5) [Security] command
The [Security] command initiates the programming of the security flag of the target device connected to the
FPL3. Set ‘Security flag settings’ on the Advance tab of the [Device] > [Setup…] menu.
(6) [CheckSum] command
The [CheckSum] command initiates the reading of the checksum values of the target device connected to the
FPL3. This value differs from the value displayed in the parameter window in the main window.
(7) [Autoprocedure (EPV)] menu
The [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command sequentially executes the [Erase] and [Program] commands
explained above.
After execution of the [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command, to verify the checksum values of the data written to the
flash memory of the target device and the program file to detect a communication error of the user program
while it is being transmitted, specify automatic execution of the [CheckSum] command after execution of the
[Program] command, using the Command options on the Advance tab of the [Device] > [Setup…] menu.
During EPV, the progress status of the programmer operation is displayed in the action log window. Refer to
CHAPTER 5 USAGE EXAMPLE for the selected command, and its execution operation and message.
After completing the [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command, the GUI software displays the target device command
execution result.
(8) [Signature read] command
The [Signature read] command reads the target signature information (such as device name and flash memory
information).
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(9) [Get Security settings] command
The [Get Security settings] command reads the Security flag information of the target device, and reflects the
result in the Advanced Setup menu.
When this menu can be specified, be sure to check the security by executing the [Get Security settings]
command immediately before the security command is executed, and specify any additional security.
Figure 4-5. Device Setup Window − Advance Tab
(10) [Setup…] command
The [Setup…] command is used to perform flash memory writing settings in accordance with the
user environment, and command option settings.
Each time the GUI software is started, the
parameter file (.PRM) and customized setup file (.SET) that were used last are read, and their setting contents
are displayed. Settings can be changed in accordance with the user environment, except for the parameters
that are dimmed.
In addition, new settings can be saved to the customized setup file (the data of the
parameter file cannot be changed).
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(a) Standard setup
This menu is used to set the rewriting environment of the target device’s flash memory.
The mode of communication with the target device and the operating clock of the device differ depending
on the device used. Refer to the manual of the device used for details.
The following window opens.
Figure 4-6. Device Setup Window – Standard Tab
This window shows all basic options that can be set in accordance with the user environment and target
device.
[ OK button]
Saves the settings in the Standard and Advance tabs and closes the window.
[ Cancel button]
Closes the window without saving the settings in the Standard and Advance tabs.
<1> Parameter file
This file holds parameters and timing data required to rewrite the flash memory of the target device.
Do not modify the data in the parameter file because the data is related to the guarantee of rewrite
data.
The parameter file is protected by the checksum function. If the checksum result indicates an error,
the FPL3 does not accept the parameter file.
Figure 4-7. Device Setup Window – Parameter File Selection
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Figure 4-8. Parameter File Selection Window
[ PRM File Read button]
A window for specifying a parameter file is displayed. Specify the target file and click Open .
<2> Host connection
Select the channel for communication between the FPL3, target device, and host machine, in this
area.
Figure 4-9. Device Setup Window – Host Connection
[Port box]
Displays the communication channel between the FPL3 and host machine.
• COM1 to COM256
Remark
The selectable port can be checked with the Device Manager. For details, refer to 3.3
Confirmation of USB Driver Installation.
[Speed box]
Displays the communication rate of the communication channel.
• 115,200 bps
Remark
Since the target device of the FPL3 is the 78K0/Kx2, the communication rate is fixed to
115,200 bps.
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<3> Supply oscillator
Select the clock that determines the programming, data transfer, and transfer rates, in this area.
Figure 4-10. Device Setup Window – Supply Oscillator
[Frequency box]
Sets the clock frequency of the target system.
Remark
Check the selectable communication rate with the user’s manual of each device.
If communication is performed by using CLK of the FPL3, input 8 MHz when MODE2 is
set, or input 16 MHz when MODE3 is set.
[Multiply rate]
Sets the division rate or multiplication rate of the target device.
If the target device includes the PLL circuit, input the division rate or multiplication rate depending on
the environment used.
Since the division rate or multiplication rate varies depending on the device, set it by checking the
device specifications.
If the target device does not include the PLL circuit, select “1.0”.
The default setting is displayed by the parameter file in the initial screen.
<4> Operation Mode
The flash memory may be divided into blocks or areas depending on the target device.
This menu is used to select the operation mode of the flash memory. Some devices do not have
either or both division modes Block and Area. In this case, a mode that is not available cannot be
selected.
Figure 4-11. Device Setup Window – Operation Mode Selection
[When Chip is selected]
The entire flash memory area of the target device is subject to rewrite processing.
[When Block is selected]
Specify the Block number range subject to rewrite processing by using Start/End.
The Start/End list boxes display the Block number where the flash memory of the target device is
configured.
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[When Area is selected]
Specify the Area number range subject to rewrite processing by using Start/End.
The Start/End list boxes display the Area number where the flash memory of the target device is
configured.
[Show Address check box]
Specifies whether numbers or addresses are displayed in the Start/End list boxes.
If this check box is checked, addresses are displayed.
If it is not checked, numbers are displayed.
<5> Target Reset Message
By checking the Target Reset Message check box, the window promoting the reset operation
manually is displayed even when the reset signal cannot be connected to the target cable.
Figure 4-12. Device Setup Window − Target Reset Message
Remark
The Target Reset Message check box is common to Standard and Advance tabs.
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(b) Advance setup
This menu is used to specify command options and security flag setting.
The Advance tab is displayed by clicking Advance.
Figure 4-13. Device Setup Window – Advance Tab
<1> Command options
Specify the options for the FPL3 flash processing commands in this area.
Figure 4-14. Device Setup Window – Command Options
[Blank check before Erase check box]
If this check box is checked, a blank check is performed before execution of the [Erase] and
[Autoprocedure (EPV)] commands. If the result of the blank check is OK, erase processing is not
executed.
[Read verify after Program check box]
If this check box is checked, the written data is transmitted from the programmer, and verification is
executed with the data written to the flash memory after execution of the [Program] and
[Autoprocedure (EPV)] commands.
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[Security flag after Program check box]
If this check box is checked, automatic programming of the selected security flag is executed after
execution of the [Program] and [Autoprocedure (EPV)] commands.
[Checksum after Program check box]
If this check box is checked, the flash memory checksum values of the target device are read from
the target device after execution of the [Program] and [Autoprocedure (EPV)] commands.
This value differs from the value displayed in the parameter window in the main window.
<2> Security flag settings
The <Security flag settings> dialog box is used to specify which security function is valid.
Figure 4-15. Device Setup Window – Security Flag Settings
Caution
The following is the correspondence between the [Erase] and [Program] commands
when the security functions of a 78K0/Kx2 Series microcontroller are valid.
Chip Erase Command
Block Erase Command
Disable Chip Erase
Invalid
Invalid
Disable Block Erase
Valid
Invalid
Valid
Disable Program
Valid
Invalid
Invalid
Disable Boot block cluster
Invalid
Valid
Note 2
Program Command
Valid
Note 1
Note 2
Valid
reprogramming
Notes 1. Since the [Erase] command is invalid, the data that differs from the data already written in
the flash memory cannot be written.
2. Valid only for the area other than the area specified as the boot area
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[Disable Chip Erase check box]
If this check box is checked, the [Erase] command becomes invalid in the entire flash memory area
of the target device.
At this time, the warning message shown below is displayed.
Figure 4-16. Device Setup Window – Disable Chip Erase Warning
Caution
Be aware that if the security flag is set in the target device, neither erasing nor
writing to the device can be enabled afterward.
[Disable Block Erase check box]
If this check box is checked, the [Erase] command becomes invalid in all the blocks of the flash
memory selected under Operation Mode in the Standard Setup menu.
This setting is cleared by the [Erase] command when Chip was selected under Operation Mode.
[Disable Program check box]
If this check box is checked, the [Program] command becomes invalid, as does the [Erase] command
in all the blocks of the flash memory selected under Operation Mode in the Standard Setup menu.
The [Erase] command for the entire flash memory area is valid.
This setting is cleared by the [Erase] command when Chip was selected under the Operation Mode.
[Disable Boot block cluster reprogramming check box]
If this check box is checked, the boot area is set with the boot block set in the Boot block cluster
setting as the last block.
At this time, the warning message shown below is displayed.
Figure 4-17. Device Setup Window − Disable Boot Block Cluster Reprogramming Warning
Caution
Be aware that if the security flag is set in the target device, the boot area cannot be
rewritten to the device afterward.
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<3> Target Reset Message
By checking the Target Reset Message check box, the window promoting the reset operation
manually is displayed even when the reset signal cannot be connected to the target cable.
Figure 4-18. Device Setup Window − Target Reset Message
Remark
4.4.3
The Target Reset Message check box is common to Standard and Advance tabs.
[View] menu
Clicking the [View] menu displays the following pull-down menu.
This menu consists of commands for setting whether to display the toolbar and status bar.
Figure 4-19. [View] Menu
(1) [Toolbar] command
Checking the [Toolbar] command displays the toolbar. Unchecking the command hides the toolbar.
(2) [Status Bar] command
Checking the [Status Bar] command displays the status bar. Unchecking the command hides the status bar.
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4.4.4
[Help] menu
Clicking the [Help] menu displays the following pull-down menu.
Figure 4-20. [Help] Menu
(1) [About FPL3] command
The [About FPL3] command opens the following program entry window and indicates the version.
Clicking OK terminates the display.
Figure 4-21. About FPL3 Window
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4.5
Programmer Parameter Window
This window displays the settings of the programming parameters.
Figure 4-22. Programmer Parameter Window
[Device]
Displays information about a target device updated after communication with the target device.
[Parameter file]
Displays information about a parameter file updated and read after [Setup] command execution.
[Load file]
Selects information about a program file updated and selected after [Load] command execution.
[Connection to device]
Displays information about the connection with the target device.
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CHAPTER 5 USAGE EXAMPLE
This chapter explains a series of basic operations of the FPL3 with the GUI software, taking a case where the
µPD78F0533 is used as the target device as an example. This chapter covers how to start the system, execute the
[Autoprocedure (EPV)] command, and program the target device.
Refer to CHAPTER 4 OPERATION USING GUI SOFTWARE for the other commands and applications.
The conditions of the series of operations described in this chapter are as follows.
• Target system
Target device:
µPD78F0533
Voltage level:
5V
Communication:
UART
• FPL3
Parameter file:
78F0533.PRM
Clock setting:
16 MHz
Port:
COM5 (115,200 bps)
MODE switch:
3 (VDD: 5 V, CLK: 16 MHz)
Operation mode:
Chip
Write HEX:
FPL3_TEST.HEX
Option setting:
Blank check before Erase
Read Verify after Program
(1) Installing the GUI software
Install the FPL3 GUI software in the host machine you are using, by referring to CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION (if the software has not been installed yet).
(2) Installing the driver
Install the USB driver in the host machine you are using, by referring to CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION (if the driver has not been installed yet).
(3) Installing the parameter file
Copy the parameter file for the µPD78F0533 to the hard disk and install it in <FPL3-installation-path>\PRM.
Download the parameter file from the following:
http://www.necel.com/micro/ods/eng/index.html (website in English)
http://www.necel.com/micro/ods/jpn/index.html (website in Japanese)
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(4) Connecting and starting the system
<1> Set the MODE switch to “MODE3”.
<2> Connect the FPL3 with the host machine via the USB cable.
<3> Check that the Power LED is turned on.
<4> Check that the power to the target system is not turned on, then connect the FPL3 with the target system
via the target cable.
<5> Start the GUI software.
Figure 5-1. GUI Software Main Window
(5) Setting the programming environment
<1> Select [Device] → [Setup] from the menu bar.
<2> The Standard tab of the Device Setup window for device setup is activated.
Figure 5-2. Device Setup Window – Standard Tab
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<3> Click PRM File Read to open the parameter file selection window.
In this case, select the parameter file for the µPD78F0533, then click Open .
Figure 5-3. Parameter File Selection
<4> Set the items in the Operation Mode field so that the FPL3 is adjusted to the user programming
environment.
Here, assume that the settings shown below are set.
Figure 5-4. Device Setup Window – Standard Tab <After Setting>
Remark
The selectable port can be checked with the Device Manager.
Confirmation of USB Driver Installation.
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<5> Switch to the Advance tab.
Figure 5-5. Device Setup Window – Advance Tab
<Command options>
Blank check before Erase: Checked
Read verify after Program: Checked
Security flag after Program: Not checked
Checksum after Program: Not checked
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<6> Click OK . The GUI software sets the parameters.
When the settings are completed, the following screen is displayed.
Figure 5-6. Completion of Parameter Setting
“PRM File Read OK.” is displayed
Parameters are updated.
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(6) Selecting a user program
<1> Select [File] → [Load].
<2> Select a program file to be written to the target device, then click Open .
Figure 5-7. After Loading File
“Success read HEX file.” is displayed.
Parameters are updated.
(7) [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command execution
Select [Device] → [Autoprocedure (EPV)] from the menu bar.
When the [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command is executed, [Erase] → [Program] are executed sequentially for the
µPD78F0533. In this example, “Blank check before Erase” and “Read verify after Program” are checked. So,
blank check is performed before the execution of the [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command, and read verify is
performed after the execution of the [Autoprocedure (EPV)] command.
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Figure 5-8. After EPV Execution
“...finish” is displayed.
(8) Terminating the system
<1> If other devices need not be programmed, select [File] → [Quit] to terminate the GUI software.
All settings executed so far are saved in the FPL3.INI file, so that those settings can be reused when the
GUI software is restarted.
<2> Disconnect the target cable from the target system.
<3> Disconnect the USB cable from the FPL3.
(9) Restart
When the system is restarted, the same screen as shown in Figure 5-6 appears.
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6.1
USB Connector (FPL3)
Figure 6-1. Pin Layout of Power Supply Connector
1
5
Table 6-1. Pin Assignment of USB Connector
USB Connector
FPL3 Signal Name
1
5V
2
DM
3
DP
4
N.C.
5
GND
Connector part number: UX60A-MB-5ST (made by Hirose Electric)
Remark
The recommended USB cable (Mini-B type) for connection with the host machine is the USB cable
included with the IECUBE.
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6.2
Target Cable Connector (FPL3)
Figure 6-2. Pin Layout of Target Connector
1
8
Table 6-2. Pin Assignment of Target Cable Connector
Target Connector
FPL3 Signal Name
1
GND
2
VDD
3
CLK
4
RESET
5
TxD
6
RxD
7
FLMD0
8
FLMD1
Connector part number: DF3A-8P-2DSA (made by Hirose Electric)
6.3
Target Cable Specifications
Figure 6-3. External View of Target Cable
6
0
Table 6-3. Pin Assignment of Target Cable
Cable Specification
Display Specification
No. 1
Black
GND
0. GND
No. 2
Brown
VDD
1. VDD
No. 3
Red
CLK
2. CLK
No. 4
Orange
RESET
3. RESET
No. 5
Yellow
TxD
4. TXD
No. 6
Green
RxD
5. RXD
No. 7
Blue
FLMD0
6. FLMD0
Supported header pin specification: 0.635 × 0.635 mm (length: 6 mm)
Remark
The recommended header pin that can be used with the target cable is FFC-7AMEP1
(made by Honda Tsushin Kogyo).
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6.4
Target Connector (FPL3-FA)
Figure 6-4. External View of Target Connector
0
6
Table 6-4. Pin Assignment of Target Connector
Target Connector
FPL3-FA Signal Name
0
GND
1
VDD
2
CLK
3
RESET
4
TxD
5
RxD
6
FLMD0
Connector part number: FFC-7AMEP1 (made by Honda Tsushin Kogyo)
6.5
FP4 Connector (FPL3-FA)
Figure 6-5. External View of FP4 Connector
1
15
2
16
Table 6-5. Pin Assignment of FP4 Connector
FP4 Connector
FPL3-FA Signal Name
1
GND
2
RESET
3
RxD
4
VDD
5
TxD
9
CLK
14
FLMD0
6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16
N.C.
Connector part number: 8516-4500PL (made by Sumitomo 3M)
Remark
The recommended receptacle connector that can be used with the FP4 connector is
7616-5002PL (made by Sumitomo 3M).
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6.6
List of Interface Connections
Table 6-6. List of Interface Connections
Signal Name
<1> Target Cable Connector
<2> Tip of Target Cable
<3> Target Connector
<4> FP4 Connector
GND
1
0. GND
0
1
RESET
4
1. VDD
1
2
RxD
6
2. CLK
2
3
VDD
2
3. RESET
3
4
TxD
5
4. TXD
4
5
CLK
3
5. RXD
5
9
FLMD0
7
6. FLMD0
6
14
Figure 6-6. Target Interface
<2>
<1>
<3>
<4>
MODE
1
2
3
PG-FPL3
Power Status
PG-FPL3
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Target cable
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CHAPTER 7 NOTES ON TARGET SYSTEMS
This chapter explains the basic notes on the target system for rewriting the flash memory in the microcontroller
using the FPL3.
CPU Pin
Design Proposal
RESET
Do not connect the RESET signal generator on the target system to the RESET signal of the FPL3. Otherwise,
a signal conflict will occur. To avoid the conflict, isolate the RESET signal generator from the RESET signal of
the FPL3.
Do not generate RESET while the FPL3 is connected. This must be especially noted in a system that uses an
external watchdog timer.
Connect the RESET signal of the FPL3 at a point where the status of the programmer RESET signal and that of
the CPU RESET pin are the same.
Correct connection:
CPU
FPL3 RESET
RESET
Avoid the following RESET signal connection.
• Connection to a point where the target CPU RESET rise time is slower than the FPL3 RESET rise time.
Incorrect connection:
CPU
FPL3 RESET
OC
RESET
It takes time for the CPU RESET pin to go high after the FPL3 RESET level goes from low to high.
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CPU Pin
RESET
Design Proposal
• Connection to a point where the target CPU RESET pin cannot be driven to low level by the FPL3 RESET
signal.
Incorrect connection:
CPU
FPL3 RESET
A
RESET
When the FPL3 RESET is driven low, the level of the voltage at point A does not fall.
Serial
When the CPU port used by the FPL3 is also connected to the input of an external device, and if that device
interface pin
malfunctions, disconnect the external device or make it output high impedance.
Example:
FP4
connector
CPU
S0/TxD
External device
Input
Adverse effect
While the CPU port used by the FPL3 is also connected to the output of an external device, and if a signal
collision occurs, disconnect the external device.
Example:
FP4
connector
CPU
S1/RxD
Collision
External device
Output
Other
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The following show examples of the interface circuits of UART (asynchronous communication port).
Refer to the above design proposal for the pin processing of the device to be used.
Figure 7-1. UART Interface Circuit Example
VCC
Connector
GND
RESET
RxD
VDD
TxD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
CLKOUT
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
FLMD0
N.C.
N.C.
VCC
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
VCC
IC
R
RESET
TxD
RxD
EXCLK
VCC
VDD
FLMD0
VSS
R
R
7616-5002PL
Microcontroller
User reset circuit
JUMPER
Remarks 1. The FPL3 generally performs normally without pin connection.
2. If the signals (CLK, RESET, TxD, RxD, FLMD0) used by the FPL3 are connected, pull up (or pull
down), referring to CHAPTER 8 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS.
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Figure 8-1. Circuit Diagram of FPL3 Main Unit
VDD
CN1
GND
VDD
CLK
RESET
TXD
RXD
FLMD0
FFC-8AMEP1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VDD
CN2
1
GND
3
RxD
5
TxD
7
N.C.
9
CLK
11
N.C.
13
N.C.
15
N.C.
8516-4500PL
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2
4
VDD
6
N.C.
8
N.C.
10
N.C.
12
N.C.
14
FLMD0
16
N.C.
FTDI_TXD
2 FTDI_RXD
2
R17
4.7 KΩ
A
5
C20
10000pF
R22
4.7 KΩ
VCC_USB
A
U8B
6
3
VCC_USB
SN74AHC2G126DCK
Y
VCC_USB
SN74AHC2G126DCK
Y
VCC_USB
4
2
GND
U8A
1
OE
VCC
8
GND
4
RTS_Z
7
OE
VCC
8
4
A
U9
CRS01
D4
VDD
CLK
C22
10000pF
Y
R15
4.7 KΩ
2
GND
3
2
1
1
OE
VCC
5
*
VDD
VCC_USB
U7
R23
27Ω
5
OUT Y 4
VCC
27Ω
R20
27Ω
TC7SZ125FU
GND
IN A
G
R16
3
2
1
R19
4.7 KΩ
SN74AHCT1G125DCK
2
RTS_Z
2
1
2
1
D3
VDZ6.8B
R14
120Ω
2
D7
VDZ6.8B
1
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100KΩ
D5
VDZ6.8B
C19
0.1uF
E5
1
2
VDD
R21
27Ω
R18
27Ω
3
1
E4
2
C21
0.1uF
not mount
*
NFM60R30T222
2
1
3
D6
VDZ6.8B
VDD
* CLOCK LINE
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
FLMD1
DF3A-8P-2DSA
FLMD0
RXD
TXD
/RESET
CLK
VDD
GND
CN2
VDD
E6 NFM18PC104R1C3
1
3
2
NFM18PC104R1C3
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Figure 8-2. Target Interface Block
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9.1
Trouble During Setup
(1) When installing the driver, the driver is not recognized by Plug and Play.
Cause:
The USB connector may not be inserted normally into the USB port of the personal computer.
Action:
Check that the USB connector is inserted fully into the USB port of the personal computer.
Alternatively, disconnect the USB connector, then insert the USB connector again after a while.
(2) The driver file cannot be found at a specified location.
Cause:
The GUI software of the FPL3 may not be installed correctly.
Action:
Install the GUI software again by referring to 3.1 GUI Software Installation.
(3) “USB Serial Port” or “USB Serial Converter” is not displayed in the Device Manager. Alternatively, the “!” or “×”
is prefixed.
Cause:
The USB connector may not be inserted normally into the USB port of the personal computer.
Action:
Check that the USB connector is inserted fully into the USB port of the personal computer.
Alternatively, disconnect the USB connector, then insert the USB connector again after a while.
Cause:
The driver may not be installed correctly.
Action:
<1> Right-click the driver marked with “!” or “×” when the FPL3 is connected to the personal computer
and select Remove in the right-click menu.
<2> Execute [Hardware Modification Scan] in the Device Manager.
<3> Install the driver again with Plug and Play.
Cause:
The device may not be recognized (in the case of connection with the USB hub).
Action:
Try the following:
• Disconnect the USB connector, then insert the USB connector again.
• Connect the USB connector to another port of the USB hub.
If the same symptom occurs, do not use the USB hub, but directly connect the connector to the USB
port of the personal computer.
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Trouble During Operation (Main Unit)
(1) When the FPL3 is connected to the personal computer but the Power LED is not turned on.
Cause:
The FPL3 or the USB port of the personal computer may be damaged.
Action:
Try a connection to another personal computer.
(2) The Status LED is turned on when the FPL3 is not communicating with the target device.
In accordance with the specifications of the FPL3, the Status LED may turn on even if the FPL3 is not
communicating with the target device.
The Status LED is designated to blink during communication with the target device.
(3) The “Add New Hardware Wizard” screen is displayed when the FPL3 is connected with a personal computer.
Cause:
If the USB connector of the FPL3 is not inserted into the USB port during installation but into another USB
port, the FPL3 may be recognized as a new hardware item.
Action:
Install the driver by referring to 3.2 Driver Installation.
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9.3
Trouble During Operation (Communication)
(1) Communication with the target device is not possible.
Cause:
The driver may not be installed correctly.
Action:
Check if “USB Serial Port” and “USB Serial Converter” are installed correctly by referring to 3.3
Confirmation of USB Driver Installation.
Cause:
The port list box may not be set correctly.
Action:
Set the port confirmed with the Device Manager.
Cause:
There may be an incorrect connection between the target cable and target system.
Action:
Check if the connection is correct.
Pay special attention to the following connections because the connections are confusing:
Connect TXD of the target cable to RXD of target device
Connect RXD of the target cable to TXD of target device
Cause:
The power or clock may not be supplied to the target device correctly.
Action:
<1> Check that the clock is supplied in the target system.
<2> Check that the power is supplied in the target system.
If the power or clock is supplied from the FPL3, check if the setting of the MODE switch is correct.
Cause:
The PRM file selected in the Device Setup window may be incorrect.
Action:
Use a PRM file that matches the target device.
Refer to CHAPTER 4 OPERATION USING GUI SOFTWARE for information about PRM files.
Remark
A parameter file (.prc) for FlashPro3 is unusable.
Cause:
The supply oscillator setting selected in the Device Setup window may be incorrect.
Action:
Set the supply oscillator that matches the target device specifications and environment used.
Cause:
The speed list box setting selected in the Device Setup window may be incorrect.
Action:
Set the speed list box correctly by checking the user’s manual for the target device.
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Cause:
The power supply capacity of the USB port of the personal computer may be low (when the MODE switch
is set to MODE2 or MODE3).
Action:
Try using another personal computer or supply power from the target system by setting the MODE switch
to MODE1.
Cause:
Security may be set.
Action:
Check that security is not set.
(2) The Status LED does not blink during erase operation.
In accordance with the specifications of the FPL3, the Status LED may not blink during erase operation.
To confirm the erasure status, check the following message in the action log window of the GUI software.
Message during erase operation:
“Flash Erasing...”
Message for completion of erasure: “chip erase finish.” or “all block erase finish.”
Cause:
The power supply capacity of the USB port of the personal computer may be low (when the MODE switch
is set to MODE2 or MODE3).
Action:
Try using another personal computer or supply power from the target system by setting the MODE switch
to MODE1.
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APPENDIX A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A.1 Hardware Specifications
Table A-1. Specifications of Main Unit
MIN.
Operating supply voltage (VDD_USB)
4.4 V
TYP.
5.0 V
Supply current (VDD_USB)
−
Current consumption of the main unit
−
MAX.
5.25 V
−
500 mA
−
95 mA
Note
4.8 V
5.05 V
5.25 V
Note
3 V output
3.23 V
3.3 V
3.36 V
Target VDD voltage
2.7 V
5 V output
−
VDD output current
−
5.25 V
−
200 mA
Note The 5 V and 3.3 V output of the FPL3 depends on the USB port of the host machine. If the supply power of
the USB port is unstable or does not satisfy the specifications of the target device, set the MODE switch to
MODE1 to use the power supplied from the target system.
Table A-2. Temperature Range
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Operating temperature range
0 to 40°C (no condensation)
Storage temperature range
−15 to 60°C (no condensation)
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A.2 Dimensions
(1) PG-FPL3
Figure A-1. Dimensions of FPL3 Main Unit
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MODE
30
1 2 3
Power Status
12
Target
R3
MODE 1
VDD Target
CLK Target
2
3.3V
8MHz
3
5V
16MHz
Unit: mm
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(2) FPL3-FA
Figure A-2. Dimensions of FPL3-FA Main Unit
6.32
12
14.20
20.34
FPL3-FA
12.5
25
Unit: mm
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(3) Target cable
Figure A-3. Dimensions of Target Cable
120
30
Connector block
Tip
Figure A-4. Dimensions of Tip of Target Cable
6
5.3
2.8
Min. 0.4
1.5
1.6
0.5
1.65
A
A
B
2.8
Max. 0.2
12.3
0.7
Pin Connection
Unit: mm
Connector part number: PS-SF-C2-1 (manufactured by JAE)
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APPENDIX B WARRANTY AND SUPPORT
B.1 Warranty
This product (including hardware and software) is replaced free of charge in the case of an initial failure only.
No warranty is provided for failures other than initial failures.
B.2 Support
No support is provided for this product.
Visit the following site to obtain the latest information about this product:
Site: http://www.necel.com/micro/ods/eng
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