Renesas Network Card PCA7412F 100 User Guide

PCA7412F-100  
PCA7412L-100  
PCA7412G-100  
PCA7413F-80  
PROM Programming Adapters for M16C/60 Series  
User's Manual  
Rev. 1.00  
July 1, 2003  
REJ10J0193-0100Z  
 
Contents  
1. Precautions for Safety.........................................................................................................4  
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings ..............................................................................4  
2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................6  
2.1 Things to Check When Unpacking .......................................................................6  
3. How to Write the Program .................................................................................................7  
3.1 Programming Procedures ......................................................................................7  
3.2 Attaching the Adapter to a PROM Programmer ...................................................8  
3.3 Setting the Switch .................................................................................................9  
3.4 Inserting an MCU into the Adapter.....................................................................10  
3.5 Setting Programming Area..................................................................................12  
3.6 Recommended PROM Programmers ..................................................................13  
4. Specifications ...................................................................................................................14  
4.1 Specifications ......................................................................................................14  
4.2 Memory Maps .....................................................................................................15  
5. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................17  
5.1 Errors That Occur When Writing to PROM .......................................................17  
(1) When Newly Purchased ...........................................................................17  
(2) Previously Written Normally ...................................................................17  
5.2 When MCUs Do Not Function Normally ...........................................................17  
5.3 Other Precautions ................................................................................................18  
(1) About the Recommended PROM Programmers ......................................18  
(2) About Reading Out of Device Identification Code ..................................18  
5.4 How to Request for Support................................................................................18  
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1. Precautions for Safety  
In both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handling  
of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons, or damage to your properties.  
This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and  
properly. Be sure to read this chapter before using this product.  
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings  
If the requirements shown in the "WARNING"  
sentences are ignored, the equipment may  
cause serious personal injury or death.  
WARNING  
If the requirements shown in the "CAUTION"  
sentences are ignored, the equipment may  
malfunction.  
CAUTION  
It means important information on using this  
product.  
IMPORTANT  
In addition to the three above, the following are also used as appropriate.  
means WARNING or CAUTION.  
Example:  
CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK  
means PROHIBITION.  
Example:  
DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED  
means A FORCIBLE ACTION.  
Example:  
UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE.  
The following pages describe the symbols "WARNING", "CAUTION", and "IMPORTANT".  
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WARNING  
Warning for Use Environment:  
• This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35˚C. Care  
should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded.  
• Select the proper programming mode of the PROM programmer.  
CAUTION  
Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product:  
• Do not disassemble or modify this product. Disassembling and modifying the product will void  
your warranty.  
Cautions to Be Taken for This Product:  
• Use caution when handling this product. Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock such as falling.  
• Do not directly touch the connector pins of this product.  
• Be careful with the static electricity when handling this product and MCUs.  
When Not Using This Product for a Long Time:  
(1) Attach the connector pins of this product to the conductive sponge.  
(2) Put it into a conductive polyvinyl, and keep it in the package case shipped from the factory.  
(3) Store it in the place where humidity and temperature are low and direct sunshine does not strike.  
IMPORTANT  
Note on This Product:  
• We cannot accept any request for repair.  
When Using This Product:  
• Attach this product to the IC socket on the PROM programmer properly.  
• Insert the MCU to the IC socket of this product properly.  
• When opening and closing the IC socket of this product, be sure to keep it horizontal.  
• Be sure to set the programming area as described in this user's manual.  
• Do not use the PROM programmer's device identification code readout function.  
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2. Introduction  
This product is a PROM programming adapter for the Renesas M16C/60 Series of 16-bit MCUs. The  
adapter is a tool that can be used to write programs into internal PROM of an MCU using a PROM  
programmer commercially available. This user's manual describes specifications of the PCA7412F-  
100, PCA7412L-100, PCA7412G-100 and PCA7413F-80 and how to use them.  
Figure 2.1 shows the external view of the PROM programming adapter and its constituent parts.  
Figure 2.1 External view of the programming adapter and its constituent parts  
2.1 Things to Check When Unpacking  
This product package consists of the following parts. Check to see that it contains all the parts shown  
in Table 2.1 below.  
Table 2.1 Contents  
PCA7412F-100  
package  
PCA7412L-100  
package  
PCA7412G-100  
package  
PCA7413F-80  
package  
Main unit  
Interface unit  
Connector  
PCA7412F-100  
PCA7412L-100  
PCA7412G-100  
PCA7412C  
PCA7413F-80  
PCA7412B  
PCA7412B  
PCA7476E (32-pin)  
PCA7402E (32-pin) PCA7476E (32-pin)  
User's  
Manual  
PROM Programming Adapters for M16C/60 Series User's Manual  
(This manual)  
If any part is missing or there is any doubt about your product package, contact your local distributor.  
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3. How to Write the Program  
This chapter describes how to write programs with a PROM programmer. For the operation of the  
PROM programmer, refer to the user's manual of the PROM programmer.  
3.1 Programming Procedures  
Follow these procedures (1) through (8) to write programs into the MCU.  
(1) Read the program.  
1) For M306V0EE, M306V2EE  
• OSD ROM, internal ROM: offset (80000h) required  
2) For M306XXEC  
• Internal ROM: offset (C0000h) required  
3) For other MCUs  
• Internal ROM: offset (E0000h) required  
Read the program into the PROM programmer.  
(2) Attach the adapter to the PROM programmer. (See section 3.2)  
(3) Set the JP1 switch. (See section 3.3)  
(4) Insert the MCU into the adapter. (See section 3.4)  
(5) Set the programming area. (See section 3.5) *1  
Set the MCU's programming area with the PROM programmer.  
(6) Check to erase the programming area. *2  
Using the PROM programmer's erase check function, check whether data can be written into  
the MCU's programming area.  
(7) Write the program into the MCU. *2  
Write the program into the programming area of the MCU using the PROM programmer.  
(8) Check to verify the programming area. *2  
Check to verify the programming area of the MCU using the PROM programmer. Check  
whether the program is written into the MCU correctly.  
Notes:  
*1 Be sure to set the programming area. Otherwise the mode's shift to the programming mode may  
not be performed successfully. The erase check function etc. may not also be performed  
completely.  
*2 Some PROM programmers perform the steps (6) through (8) automatically.  
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3.2 Attaching Adapter to PROM Programmer  
As shown in Figure 3.1, attach the pin No. 1 of the PROM programmer connector, PCA7402E or  
PCA7476E (standard-pitch 32-pin pin-header mounted) to the No.1 pin of the IC socket of the PROM  
programmer.  
Be careful when attaching to the PROM programmer because an incorrect  
insertion can cause fatal damage to the MCU.  
Figure 3.1 Attaching the adapter to a PROM programmer  
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3.3 Setting the Switch  
The position of the JP1 and its default setting are shown in Figure 3.2. For how to set the switch, see  
Table 3.1.  
Top view  
Figure 3.2 Position of the JP1 switch  
Table 3.1 Setting the JP1 switch  
Group  
Other than M16C/6V  
M16C/6V  
Example  
JP1  
1M  
4M  
M30612E4-XXXFP  
M306V2EEFP  
CAUTION  
Cautions for Setting the Switch:  
• Make the setting properly, because an incorrect setting can cause fatal damage to the  
MCU.  
• Select the proper programming mode of the PROM programmer.  
• An example setting shown in Figure 3.2 is also applied to the PCA7412L-100,  
PCA7412G-100, and PCA7413F-80.  
• To use this product in M27C201 mode, set the JP1 switch to the 1M side.  
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3.4 Inserting an MCU into the Adapter  
As shown in Figure 3.3, insert the MCU into the IC socket aligning the No. 1 pin. This also applies  
to the PCA7412L-100, PCA7412G-100, and PCA7413F-80.  
Be careful when inserting the MCU because an incorrect insertion can cause fatal  
damage to the MCU.  
Top view  
Figure 3.3 Inserting an MCU  
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CAUTION  
Caution to Be Taken for Handling an MCU:  
• Do not touch the connector in the IC socket and the pins on the PROM programmer  
connector. Otherwise it can cause an electrical insulation failure because of dirt.  
When not using, attach the connector pins of this product to the conductive sponge  
as it was shipped from the factory.  
Caution When Opening and Closing the IC Socket:  
• When opening and closing the IC socket, hold the adapter horizontally as shown in  
Figure 3.4. Otherwise the inside of the IC socket may become damaged and cause  
an electrical insulation failure.  
Side view  
Figure 3.4 Opening the IC socket  
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3.5 Setting Programming Area  
To write programs into the MCU, be sure to set the programming area. And also, specify a device by  
the PROM programmer. For programming areas and devices, see Tables 3.2 and 3.3.  
Table 3.2 List of programming areas (other than M16C/6V)  
MCU  
PROM programmer  
Programming  
area  
ROM area  
of MCU  
ROM size  
32 KB  
Type name  
M306XXE4  
Example  
Device  
M30612E4FP  
M30613E4TGP  
M30600E8FP  
18000h--1FFFFh F8000h--FFFFFh  
M5M27C101  
M306XXE8  
M306XXEA  
M306XXEC  
64 KB  
96 KB  
10000h--1FFFFh F0000h--FFFFFh  
08000h--1FFFFh E8000h--FFFFFh  
N/A  
M30610ECFP  
128 KB  
M5M27C201 20000h--3FFFFh E0000h--FFFFFh  
Table 3.3 List of programming areas (M16C/6V)  
MCU  
PROM programmer  
ROM area  
ROM size  
Programming  
area  
of MCU  
Type name  
M306VXEE  
Example  
Device  
OSD ROM  
(128 KB)  
10000h--2FFFFh 90000h--AFFFFh  
50000h--7FFFFh D0000h--FFFFFh  
M5M27C401  
M306V2EEFS  
Internal ROM  
(192 KB)  
CAUTION  
When Setting a Programming Area:  
• Specify a proper programming mode, because an incorrect setting can cause fatal  
damage to the MCU.  
• The programming method for M5M27C101, M5M27C201 or M5M27C401 mode  
is the byte-programming method.  
• The MCUs listed above are shown as examples. Therefore, some MCUs may not be  
available in the future.  
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3.6. Recommended PROM Programmers  
The PROM programmers listed in Table 3.4 are recommended for the adapters. Using the actual  
products, we have verified that these PROM programmers can be used to write programs without  
problem. For the latest types of PROM programmers from Advantest, please contact the company  
to confirm whether it can be used for your product.  
Table 3.4 Recommended PROM programmers  
Manufacturer  
Type name  
Device  
Programming voltage (Vpp)  
12.5 V  
M5M27C101 mode  
M5M27C201 mode  
M5M27C401 mode  
M5M27C101 mode  
M5M27C201 mode  
M5M27C401 mode  
R4945  
12.75 V  
12.5 V  
Advantest  
Corporation  
R4945A  
12.75 V  
CAUTION  
Regarding Recommended PROM Programmers:  
• Specify the proper programming mode, because an incorrect setting can cause fatal  
damage to the MCU.  
• The programming method for M5M27C101, M5M27C201 or M5M27C401 mode  
is the byte-programming method.  
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4. Specifications  
4.1 Specifications  
Tables 4.1 lists common specifications of the programming adapters, and Table 4.2 individual  
specifications.  
Table 4.1 Common specifications  
8 MHz  
Operating clock frequency  
Power supply  
(Supplied by the ceramic oscillator mounted on the adapter)  
Supplied from Vcc of the PROM programmer  
Board to insert a programmable MCU  
(IC socket for MCU mounted on it)  
Main unit  
Interface board  
Interface unit  
(PCA7412B or  
PCA7412C)  
Board  
configuration  
(Connected by two rows of standard-pitch 18-pin connectors  
and two rows of standard-pitch 16-pin connectors to the  
upper and lower boards)  
Connector  
(PCA7402E or  
PCA7476E)  
Board to connect to the PROM programmer  
(Standard-pitch 32-pin pin-header mounted)  
Table 4.2 Individual specifications  
Product name  
Item  
Description  
M16C/60 Series 100-pin QFP (100P6S-A)  
e.g. M30600E8FP  
MCU  
PCA7412F-100  
IC51-1004-814-6 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.)  
EPROM  
IC socket  
Internal ROM type  
M16C/60 Series 100-pin LCC (100D0)  
e.g. M30600E8FS  
MCU  
PCA7412L-100  
PCA7412G-100  
PCA7413F-80  
IC51-1004-804 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.)  
EPROM  
IC socket  
Internal ROM type  
M16C/60 Series 100-pin QFP (100P6Q-A)  
e.g. M30600E8GP  
MCU  
IC51-1004-809 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.)  
EPROM  
IC socket  
Internal ROM type  
M16C/60 Series 80-pin QFP (80P6S-A)  
e.g. M30601E8GP  
MCU  
IC socket  
IC51-804-711 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.)  
EPROM  
Internal ROM type  
Note: As this product is designed to support the same packages of the M16C/60 Series, it is ready  
for most of the products which will be introduced in the future.  
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4.2 Memory Maps  
Figure 4.1 shows memory maps of the MCU (M306V0EE and M306V2EE) and the PROM  
programmer. Figure 4.2 shows memory maps of the other MCUs and the PROM programmer.  
MCU  
00000h  
PROM programmer  
Unused area  
Offset: 80000h  
00000h  
Unused area  
OSD ROM area  
Unused area  
8FFFFh  
90000h  
0FFFFh  
10000h  
OSD ROM area  
Unused area  
AFFFFh  
B0000h  
2FFFFh  
30000h  
CFFFFh  
D0000h  
4FFFFh  
50000h  
Internal ROM area  
Programming area  
FFFFFh  
7FFFFh  
Figure 4.1 Memory maps (M306V0EE and M306V2EE)  
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MCU  
PROM programmer  
00000h  
00000h  
Unused area  
Unused area  
YYYYYh  
FFFFFh  
XXXXXh  
ZZZZZh  
Internal ROM area  
Programming area  
ROM areas  
Address YYYYY Address XXXXX  
ROM size (byte)  
Address ZZZZZ  
E4: About 32K  
E8: About 64K  
EA: About 96K  
EC: About 128K  
F8000h  
F0000h  
E8000h  
E0000h  
18000h  
10000h  
08000h  
20000h  
1FFFFh  
1FFFFh  
1FFFFh  
3FFFFh  
Figure 4.2 Memory map (other MCUs)  
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5. Troubleshooting  
The table below summarizes errors to be checked carefully before you determine them to be a fault.  
5.1 Errors That Occur When Writing to PROM  
(1) When Newly Purchased  
Remedy  
Cause  
See page  
8
Is the adapter attached to the correct position of the PROM  
programmer?  
Programming adapter  
Is the switch on the PROM programmer set properly?  
Is the MCU attached to the correct position?  
Is the area specification set correctly?  
Is the correct device selected?  
9
10  
12  
13  
PROM programmer  
Contact failure  
The IC socket of the PROM programmer may be stained. The  
socket needs replacing.  
-
(2) Previously Written Normally  
Remedy  
Cause  
See page  
8
Is the adapter attached to the correct position of the PROM  
programmer?  
Programming adapter  
PROM programmer  
Contact failure  
Is the switch on the PROM programmer set properly?  
Is the MCU attached to the correct position?  
Is the area specification set correctly?  
Is the correct device selected?  
9
10  
12  
13  
The IC socket of the PROM programmer may be stained. The  
socket needs replacing.  
-
-
The PROM programmer connector at which the PROM  
programmer is contacted may be stained. Clean it with  
alcohol, etc.  
5.2 When MCUs Do Not Function Normally  
If the program operates normally on the emulator, but when the MCU that has normally been written  
is attached the same program does not function normally.  
(1) Is the offset address specified correctly when copying data into the PROM programmer?  
(2) In the emulator, NOPs are often inserted in the area where the program has not been read, therefore  
the program happens to appear functioning normally even though it may have gone wild. Check  
your program again.  
(3) The emulator and the actual MCU may differ in characteristics. Consult the user's manual of the  
emulation pod to check for differences in characteristics again.  
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5.3 Other Precautions  
(1) About the Recommended PROM Programmers  
Not all PROM programmers available on the market can be checked to see if they function properly.  
There are several PROM programmers that we have verified to function properly. These products are  
listed as recommended PROM programmers in this user's manual. Other PROM programmers may  
also be used providing that you verified them to function properly.  
Note: No matter which type of the PROM programmer you use, it is necessary to verify completion  
of programming by executing screening, etc. that are stipulated for each MCU used.  
(2) About Reading Out of Device Identification Code *1  
Please do not use the PROM programmer's device identification code readout function.  
Using this function may break down the MCU. The device identification code is included in EPROM  
to indicate the manufacturer code and device code; it is not included in the MCU.  
*1 Depending on PROM programmer manufacturers, this may be referred to by another name (e.g.  
ID code).  
5.4 How to Request for Support  
After checking this manual, fill in the following information and email to your local distributor.  
For prompt response, please specify the following information:  
(1) Contact address  
• Company name  
• Department  
• Responsible person  
• Phone number  
• Fax number  
• E-mail address  
(2) Product information  
• Name of the programming adapter  
• Serial number  
• Date of purchase  
• Target MCU  
• Symptoms (Fails blank check/Cannot write a program/Fails verification etc.)  
• Detailed symptoms  
• Frequency of the problem (2 out of 10 etc.)  
• When did the problem start to occur? (Since purchase/Used to work correctly)  
• Type name of the PROM programmer (Advantest R4945A etc.)  
• Specified device when writing to PROM (M27C101 etc.)  
• Specified programming area when writing to PROM  
• Switch settings of the adapter when writing to PROM  
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PROM Programming Adapters for M16C/60 Series User's Manual  
Rev. 1.00  
July 1, 2003  
REJ10J0193-0100Z  
COPYRIGHT ©2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION  
AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
 
 

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