DTS INSIGHT FR830 Manuel utilisateur

FR830
Control Module For Flash Microcomputer ProgrammerNET IMPRESS
(NETIMPRESS next)
Instruction Manual
DTS INSIGHT CORPORATION

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FR830
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
No. M2392DN-10
Revision History
Edition Date of Issue Description
First Edition 2013.09.22 Initial publication
Second Edition 2013.12.16 Specification modified
Third Edition 2014.06.12 Specification modified
Fourth Edition 2015.03.02 Specification modified
Fifth Edition 2015.04.10 Errata are corrected
Sixth Edition 2015.09.14 Object file programming function added
Seventh Edition 2016.03.30 Option byte reading function added
Eighth Edition 2016.07.12 UART 2Mbps support
Ninth Edition 2017.03.06 YDD file selecting flow is changed
Tenth Edition 2019.02.20 Errata are corrected
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1) No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of DTS INSIGHT CORPORATION.
2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice due to improvement
of the functionality.
3) If any question about the contents of this manual arises, contact DTS INSIGHT
CORPORATION.
4) DTS INSIGHT CORPORATION shall not be held responsible for direct or indirect adverse
effects resulting from operation of this system irrespective of the above item 3).
DTS INSIGHT CORPORATION All Rights Reserved.
Printed in Japan

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CONTENTS
1 Overview ......................................................................... 4
2 Specifications ..................................................................... 5
2.1 Target Microcomputer and Specifications .......................................... 5
2.2 Setting Up Parameters Specific to Target MPU ..................................... 7
2.2.1 Parameter Table1 Tab ........................................................ 7
2.2.2. Basic Operation Tab ........................................................ 13
2.2.3. Parameter Table 2 Tab ...................................................... 17
2.2.4. Setting Up Multiplication and Clock Division ................................... 18
2.2.5 High Speed UART Baud Rate Setting ......................................... 20
2.3. Device Functions and Their Operation ............................................ 21
3. Connecting to a Target System and Connector ....................................... 22
3.1. Signal List .................................................................. 22
3.2. The typical connection example of the target system and main unit ................. 23
3.3. Waveform of Control Signal .................................................... 25
3.4. Probe ...................................................................... 27
4. YDD File ......................................................................... 29
4.1. Overview ................................................................... 29
4.2. How to Set Up ................................................................ 29
4.2.1. Setting Up Serial Programming Operation Mode ............................... 30
4.2.2. Setting Up OCD ID ......................................................... 30
4.2.3. Security Setting ............................................................ 30
4.2.4. Serial Programming Inhibition Setting ......................................... 31
4.2.5. Setting Up Serial Programming ID for Authentication ............................ 31
4.2.6. Set Up the Serial Programming ID for Setting .................................. 32
4.2.7. Set Up Option Byte ......................................................... 32
4.2.8. Setting Up CodeFlash1 LockBit/OTP ........................................ 34
4.2.9. Setting Up CodeFlash2 LockBit/OTP ....................................... 34
4.2.10. Setting Up UserBootArea LockBit/OTP ...................................... 35
4.3. Setting Process Flow ......................................................... 36
4.4. Notes and Points for Using YDD File ............................................. 39
5. LockBit/OTP Function .............................................................. 40
5.1. Overview ................................................................... 40
5.2. Setup LockBit/OTP Setting Mode ................................................ 40
6. Object File Programming Function ................................................... 40
6.1. Overview ................................................................... 41
6.2. Setting Object File Programming Function ....................................... 41
6.3. Restrictions ................................................................. 45
7. Option Byte Reading Function ...................................................... 48

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7.1. Overview ................................................................... 48
7.2. How to Read or Save Option Byte ............................................... 48
7.3. Option Byte Saving Format ..................................................... 49
8. Error Messages ................................................................... 51
8.1 List of Error Messages ........................................................ 51
9. Adapting to Derivative Microcomputers ............................................... 54
9.1. Minor Parameter Modification through the Keyboard of NET IMPRESS ............... 54
9.2. Modifying Parameters for Target Microcomputer using the Remote Controller .......... 54
9.3. How to Modify Parameters Using Remote Controller Software (AZ490) ............... 55
10. Managing YIM Folder ............................................................. 56
10.1. Setup and Change by YIM folder ............................................... 56
10.2. How to Replace Definition Program ............................................. 57
11. Notes and Cautions for Using FR830 ............................................... 58

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1 Overview
The FR830 is the Definition Program for NETIMPRESS on-board flash microcomputer
programmer.
The Definition Program FR830 supports the programming the flash ROM that has the same
programming algorithm and protocol as RH850/F1L series.
The Control Module consists of the Compact Flash Card containing the programming control
software FR830.
We have four types of Standard Target Probe Cable, AZ410, AZ411, AZ412, and AZ413.
For other types of target probe cable, contact your local distributor or us.
NOTES:
With the Definition Program FR830, you can program microcomputers built in flash memory
which have the same programming algorithm and protocol as the virtual target microcomputer.
Check once again if your microcomputer is supported by the Definition Program FR830,
or if your microcomputer has the same algorithm and protocol as those of the target
microcomputer.
Using this product to microcomputers which are not supported may destroy the microcomputer
and a user system.

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2 Specifications
2.1 Target Microcomputer and Specifications
For any items that are not specifically noted here, the standard specifications of NETIMPRESS
are applied.
Model name FR830
Target Microcomputer Defined by Micom Packs FR830Mxx
Code Flash Memory Capacity Same as above.*1
User Boot Area Capacity Same as above.*1
Data Flash Capacity Same as above.*1
Code Flash Memory Address Same as above.*1
User Boot Area Address Same as above.*1
Data Flash Address Same as above.*1
Object File Format
Intel HEX
Motorola S
Binary
Default Motorola S
Target Interface
UART (asynchronous communication) interface
(one-wire/two-wire)
2400/4800/9600/19200/31250/
38400/62500/76800/10400/
115200/125000/153600/230400/
250000/307200/460800/500000/
614400/1000000/2000000 bps
□ MBS first ■ LSB first
CSI (synchronous communication) interface
62.5K/125K/250K/500K/850K
1.25M/2.5M/3.3M/5Mbps
■MBS first □ LSB first
Default CSI 5Mbps
Verify Mode ■ Full Verify ■ SUM Verify
Default SUM Verify
MCU Clock during programming Defined by Micom Packs FR830Mxx
Voltage of target interface during
programming Same as above
For details of the target microcomputer, please refer to the instruction manual of the relevant
Micom Pack.

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*1: Some of the target microcomputer of FR830 have more than one memory area not only
Code Flash but also such as User Boot Area or Data Flash.
The programmer converts each memory data into virtual address and retains it. The
programmer does not configure the buffer memory by using the address region of each
memory to avoid the buffer memory becomes too large.
The converted address is reconverted into original address when you programming into
microcomputer.
The following shows the examples of the address conversion.
Address Object File Address
NET
IMPRESS
Buffer
Memory Address
Target
Memory
#00000000
#001FFFFF
Code Flash #00000000
#001FFFFF
Code Flash #00000000
#001FFFFF
Code Flash
#00200000
#00207FFF
User Boot
Area
#01000000
#01007FFF
User Boot
Area
#00208000
#0020FFFF
Data Flash #01000000
#01007FFF
User Boot
Area
#FF200000
#FF207FFF
Data Flash #FF200000
#FF207FFF
Data Flash
The following table shows the appearance of the buffer memory for NET IMPRESS.
Memory Name Example of Original Start
Address
Example of Buffer Memory Start
Address for NET IMPRESS
Code Flash #00000000 #00000000
User Boot Area #01000000 #00200000
Data Flash #FF200000 #00208000
When you do the following operation, please note the points below to replace the address.
・When you specify the address as [FUNC 0], [FUNC F5], or [FUNC D6], make sure to replace
them with the buffer memory addresses.
・Replace the address displayed or specified with edit function with the buffer memory address.

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2.2 Setting Up Parameters Specific to Target MPU
Complete initial setup by using AZ490, the remote controller running on Windows.
For the operating instruction of AZ490, see the AZ490 Instruction Manual.
2.2.1 Parameter Table1 Tab
Set up the parameters for your target microcomputer with the Parameter Table 1 tab.

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(1) TVcc Threshold [FUNC D3]
Set up a value about 10% lower than the minimum operation voltage of the target
microcomputer.
NET IMPRESS senses the operation voltage (TVcc) of the target microcomputer and executes
the Device Functions when the TVcc gets higher than the specified value.
For the operation procedure to set up TVcc threshold on NET IMPRESS main unit, see the
NET IMPRESS next Instruction Manual at section 5. 4. 5 “TVcc Threshold Setting”.
(2) Flash ROM (First Address, Last Address) [FUNC D6]
Set up the flash memory area (First Address, Last Address) embedded in the microcomputer.
You cannot set up Flash ROM area for NET IMPRESS with key operation (FUNC D6), which
only displays it.
For details, see the NETIMPRESS next instruction Manual at Section 5. 4. 8 “Flash Memory
Area Display”.
(3) ROM Block Configuration
Set up the block configuration of flash memory.
<Block Data Table>
The block data table consists of three kinds of information: Group No., Start Address and Block
Size.
Group No.: You can specify up to 14 groups (Group1 to Group 14).
A block group consists of memory blocks that have the same one block size
on linear address. Group number is determined by the address order starting
from lower address.
Start Address: A start address of a block group.
Block of the size specified in the Block Size sequentially continues, forming
one block group.
Block Size: NET IMPRESS understands that the blocks of a size specified in the Block
Size are placed sequentially until a next block group address.
When the Block Size is set at 1, the block is designated as access forbidden
area. Programming or Erasing is not executed in Access forbidden area even
the area is located within the area to execute the device functions.

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Example:
Group No. Start Address Block Size
1 #00F80000 #00008000
2 #00FA0000 #00010000
3 #00000000 #00000000
Block Start Address
#F80000 →
#F88000 →
#F90000 →
#F98000 →
#FA0000 →
#FB0000 →
#FC0000 →
#FD0000 →
#FE0000 →
#FF0000 →
#FFFFFF →
Block Group 1
The above example shows a flash
memory block which has 32K block size
from #F80000 continues until a next block
group starts (#FA0000).
Block Group 2
The above example shows a flash
memory block that has 64K block sizes
from #FA0000 continues until the last
address (#FFFFFF) of the flash memory.
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