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PG-FP5 V2.13 PREFACE

PREFACE

Thank you for purchasing the PG-FP5 flash memory programmer. The PG-FP5 is a flash memory programmer for Renesas Electronics microcontrollers. The manuals relevant to usage of the PG-FP5 are listed below. The manuals for your product consist of two volumes; a common part and a part for the corresponding MCUs. Be sure to read both volumes before using the PG-FP5. You can download the latest manuals from the Renesas Tools homepage (http://www.renesas.com/pg_fp5).
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Contents

PREFACE .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
1. PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Startup of Programming GUI ............................................................................................................... 5
1.3. Menu Bar ............................................................................................................................................. 9
1.3.1. [File] menu................................................................................................................................. 9
1.3.2. [Programmer] menu ................................................................................................................ 14
1.3.3. [Device] menu ......................................................................................................................... 28
1.3.4. [Help] menu ............................................................................................................................. 52
1.4. T oolbar ............................................................................................................................................... 53
1.5. Action Log Window ............................................................................................................................ 54
1.6. Programming Parameter Window ..................................................................................................... 55
1.7. Status Bar .......................................................................................................................................... 56
1.8. Hint Bar .............................................................................................................................................. 56
2. EXAMPLE OF OPERATION USING PROGRAMMING GUI ....................................................................... 57
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Serial cable
AC adapter
USB cable
Host PC FP5
or
Outlet

1. PROGRAMMING GUI USAGE

This chapter explains functional details on windows and dialog boxes of the programming GUI.

1.1. Introduction

Make sure that the programming GUI, USB driver, and the FP5 parameter file (PR5 file) for the target device are installed. For the insta llation met hod, refer to Common 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.

1.2. Startup of Programming GUI

(1) System connection Connect a USB cable (or serial cable) to the USB port (or serial port) on the host PC, and the other side of the cable to
the USB connector (or serial connector) on the FP5. Plug in the AC adaptor and then connect to the FP5 power supply connector.
Figure 1.1 System Connection
(2) FP5 startup After the cables are connected, press the POWER button on the FP5. When the FP5 is correctly started, the POWER
LED is tur ned on and “Commands >” is displayed in the message d i splay. If not, the cause may be a defect in the FP5, so consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor.
(3) Startup of programming GUI Click the Start menu, “All Programs”, point to “Renesas Electronics Utilities”, “Programming Tools”, and then select
“PG-FP5 Vx.xx” of “PG-FP5 Vx.xx” to start the Programming GUI. The valid communication mode is a utomatically detected in the order of the USB, and then the serial interface.
Figure 1.2 Port Scanning at Startup of Programming GUI
The communication mode can also be selected by cancelling this operation by clicking the Cancel button and selecting the [Setup host connection...] command in the [Programmer] menu.
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When communication is established and the programming GUI is correctly started, the main window will be opened. Note that when the programming GUI is started for the first time, the valid programming area is cleared or once FP5 unit from a number of units has been connected, the following message will be displayed, so download the following ESF file, PR5 file or program file. This message means that ESF file and program file i n the FP5 unit and the information stored in the programming GUI (INI file) do not match.
Figure 1.3 Message Displayed at the First Startup of Programming GUI
1. Click the OK button in the dialog box.
2. The following dialog box will b e displayed. Click Yes or No .
3. Clicking Yes will open a dialog box to make a new ESF file. Refer to 1.3.3 (14) (a) <3> New... button for the
steps that follow.
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Clicking No will open a dialog box to select a previously created ESF file. Refer to 1.3.3 (14) (a) <3> ... button for the steps that follow.
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<2> Toolbar
<3> Action log window
<4> Programmer parameter window
<1> Menu bar
<5> Status bar
<6> Hint bar
4. Next, the device setup dialog box that is opened when [Devic e] menu -> [Setup...] command is executed will be
opened, so make the settings. Refer to 1.3.3 (14) [Setup] for the steps that follow.
Figure 1.4 Main Window
The main window consists of the following areas.
Name Displayed Items Refer to:
<1> Menu bar Menu items executable by the programming GUI 1.3 <2> Toolbar Frequently used commands, as buttons 1.4 <3> Action log window A programming GUI action log 1.5 <4> Programming parameter window Programming parameter settings 1.6 <5> Status bar Command progress shown as a color or with a message 1.7 <6> Hint bar Hints for commands and toolbar 1.8
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(2)
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1.3. Menu Bar

The menu bar displays the commands that are available for the programming GUI. Some commands may be unavailable when the programming GUI is started for the first time, depending on the parameter file (PR5 file) selected or FP5 Manager setting.
Note During command execution, do not execute other commands or terminate the programming GUI.

1.3.1. [File] menu

The following pull-down menu appears by clicking the [File] menu. This menu includes commands related to program file operation.
Figure 1.5 [File] Menu
(1) [Hex Editor...] command
The [Hex Editor] menu allows you to ed it a program file in Intel HEX format or Motorola HEX format. When this command is executed, a program file select dialog box is opened and the file to be edited can be specified. Loading of program files that include optio n-setting memory is not possible.
Figure 1.6 Program File Select Dialog Box
S-rec / Hex files (*.rec;*.s*;*.hex) or All files (*.*) may be sele c te d from the Files of types list box. After selecting a file to be opened, the file selected in the HEX Editor main window is loaded. At this time, whether the file is of the Intel HEX format or Motorola HEX format is automatically recognized. When loading is finished, the HEX Editor main window is opened.
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Data display area
Address display area
ASCII display area
ID Tag area
Figure 1.7 HEX Editor Main Windo w
The displayed file contents can be modified by placing the pointer in the data display area in the HEX Editor main window. Data input via the keyboard is accepted for all shown memory locations. The HEX Editor only accepts hexadecimal data, i.e., numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F. All other data will be rejected. The ASCII representation, if any, is shown in the ASCII display area. This area is for reference only, so no data can be input. Use the scroll bar to move another address range into the visible area of the HEX Editor. The following keys can be inp ut using the keybo ard.
Table 1.1 ID tag area does not use.
Key Functions That Can Be Input in HEX Editor Window
Key Function
0-9, A-F Data input (data display area)
Move cursor in right direction Move cursor in left direction Move cursor in up direction Move cursor in down direction
Tab Move cursor to next input field (address + 1)
If any changes have been made to the file, [Save] and [Save As] in the [File] menu in the HEX Editor main window become available for saving the modified data.
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Figure 1.8 [Save As] Dialog Box of HEX Editor
Besides the file name and folder location, a start address and an end address for the new file can be selected in the [Save As] dialog box. The original start address and end address are displayed by default. Select the file radio button for the format in which to save the data. Select the same format as that of the loaded file. Use of the saved file with other tool products is not supported.
Note Mapping of the data flash memory may differ between normal operation and flash memory programming mode.
Refer to the user’s manual of the MCU for more information on mapping when the flash memory programming mode is selected.
(2) [Upload from FP5...] command
The [Upload from FP5...] command is used to upload the program file, PR5 file and ESF file saved in a valid programming area.
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<1>
<3>
<4>
Figure 1.9 [Upload from FP5...] Dialog Box
<1> [Upload program file from FP5] button The storage location and file name of the program file are specified in the HEX file: box. In order to change the file location or name, click the Save as button and make t he changes.
<2> [Upload Parameter/Setting files from FP5] button The Parameter file: box specifies the storage location of the PR5 file. The Setting file: box specifie s the ESF file storage location and file name. In order to change the file locations, click the Save as butt on and make the changes. The parameter file names cannot be changed.
<3> Address range selection area This area is enabled with the [Upload program file from FP5] button clicked. Specify the address range of the program file that is to be saved.
<4> Option area When the [Show data] check b ox is checked, the action log windo w will be displayed when the upload is executed. Pressing the OK b utton will start the upload with the selected settings. Pressing the Cancel button will close the dialog box without executing the upload.
(3) [Checksum] command
The [Checksum] command calculates the checksum of the selected program file downloaded to FP5 and displays the result. When this command is executed, the Checksum dialog box appears. Select the optional calculation method and the target address range, and click the OK button. The result will then be displayed in the [File Checksum] area in the action log window and programmer parameter window. This command can be executed after the [Setup] command is executed. If the [Setup] command is executed again after the [Checksum] command is executed, the result displayed in the [File Checksum] area in the programmer parameter window will be cleared.
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<1>
<2>
<3>
Figure 1.10 Checksum Dialog Box
<1> Programming area The valid programming area is displayed.
<2> Checksum calculation mode selection Select the mode for calculating checksum of the selected program file. Selected calculation modes differ with the MCU.
Table 1.2 Checksum calculation
Checksum calculation
Addition checksum CRC sum (32bit)
Note With the 32-bit arithmetic (addition) mode, the lower 8 digits of the result to which a value is added from 00h in 1-
byte units are displayed. With 32-bit mode, the 8-digit result of CRC32 function calculation is displayed. For details on arithmetic specifications, refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B.2 32-bit CRC Calculation Specifications.
32-bit arithmetic (addition) 32-bit CRC
<3> Address range selection Select the range for calculating checksum of the selected program file. If there is no program file data in the specified range, the specified range is filled with FFh for calculation. Device Area: From the start to end addresses of the device, which are contained in the selected PR5 file User Defined: Any range can be specified by inputting the addresses to the [Start Address] and [End Address ] text boxes.
Clicking the OK button displays the calculation result in the [ File Checksum] area in the action log window and programmer parameter window.
Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog box without saving the settings made in the Checksum dialog box.
Note When the valid programming area is changed or a program file is downloaded, the checksum result will be
cleared.
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(2)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(5)
(9)
Figure 1.11 Checksum Result
(4) [Quit] command
The [Quit] c ommand terminat es the programming GUI. The programming GUI can also be terminated by clicking the × b utton on the right end of the title bar in the main window. When the programming GUI is terminated, various settings are saved in the INI file (FP5.ini), and these settings are loaded when the programming GUI is started the next time.

1.3.2. [Programmer] menu

Clicking the [Programmer] menu displays the following pull-do wn me nu. This menu includes commands related to FP5 settings.
Figure 1.12 [Programmer] Menu
(1) [Setup host connection] command
Running the [Setup host connection] command opens the [Host Connection] dialog box. The channel for communication between the FP5 and the host PC can be selected and configured in this dialog box.
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Figure 1.13 [ Host Connection] Dialog Box
“USB” can be selected as the communication channel if the USB interface is supported in the PC used. When selecting “Serial”, select the COM port and baud rate from the drop-down list boxes. COM ports that are recognized by the host PC are displayed in the Port list. Up to 256 ports can be recognized.
When the OK button is clicked, software tries to establish a connection between the FP5 and the host PC using the selected communication channels. Clicking the Cancel button closes the window without making any chan ges.
(2) [Logging] command
The [Logging] command saves information di s played in the act ion log window in the log file. When this command is executed, the log file save dialog box appears. Move to an arbitrary folder, select the log file in the [File name] drop­down list, and click the Save b utto n; the log file will then be saved. The [Logging] command on the menu bar will be checked. The check mark will be cleared by clicking the [Logging] command again and saving of the log file will be stopped. Enabling/disabling the [Logging] command is added to the time stamp. For a log file example, refer to Common APPENDIX B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Figure B.3 Log File Example.
Note The log file that was saved the last time is displayed in the log file save dialog box.
Figure 1.14 Log File Save Dialog Box
Clicking the Save button saves the specified log file. Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog box without saving the log file.
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The FP5 has a 16 MB flash memory area for saving program files. This memory area can be used as two programming areas of 10 MB and 6 MB (Area 0 to Area 1), four 4 MB programming areas (Area 0 to Area 3) or eight independent 2 MB programming areas (Area 0 to Area 7). Program files can be downloaded to each programming area, and which file, PR5 or ESF, is to be saved is selectable in programming area units. That is, files can be individually downloaded in each programming area, and the area used can also be selected individually. This command is used to select a valid programming area from the FP5’s programming areas x. When this command is executed, the programming area select dialog box is opened, and the desired programming area can be selected. The number of programming areas that can be selected with this command is the value defined in the [Programming Area Setting] area on the [Target] tab of the Device Setup dialog box, which is opened by the [ Setup...] command in the [Device] menu.
Figure 1.15 Programming Area Select Dialog Box
The currently selected programming area is displayed in the programming area selection dialog box. To change the area, select the relevant number from the list box and click the OK button. To check the contents set to each area or to change the division factor, see the [Target] tab of the Device Setup dialog box.
Clicking the OK button selects the programming area selected in the programming area select dialog box. Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog box without changing the pr ogramming area.
(4) [Buzzer] command
The [Buzzer] command is used to enable or disable the setting to output the buzzer sound from the FP5 main unit. When this command is executed, the [Buzzer] command on the menu bar is checked and becomes valid. When this command is executed again, the check mark is cleared and the command becomes invalid. The FP5 makes a double­beep sound when the Autoprocedure(E.P.) command is completed normally, or makes a buzzer sound when the command is completed abnormally.
(5) [Reset] command
When the [Reset] command is executed, a software reset can be applied to the FP5. After reset, the current versions of the firmware, FPGA, the FP5 serial number, and mode will be displayed in the action log window.
(6) [Self-Test] command
The [Self-Test] command executes the FP5 self-testing program. The following three items are subje c t to self-testing. The self-testing program does not affect the PR5 files, ESF files and program files saved in the FP5. <1> FPGA test <2> Power generation block test <3> Target / remote interface I/O test
Since execution of the [Self-Test] command involves I/O testing, a message that prompts the user to disconnect hardware connected the target connector or remote connector is displayed. Remove hardware (including target system and program adaptor), connected to the target connector or remote connector, if any. Make sure that no hardware is connected and click the OK butto n; self-testing will then be executed. If the Cancel button is clicked, self-testing will not be executed.
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Figure 1.16 Confirmation Before Starting Self-Testing
Self-testing takes about three s e c onds, and the result will be displayed in the action log wi ndow and a result dialog box. If the message “Selftest FAILE D .” is displayed, the cause may be a defect in the FP5, so consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distribu tor.
>selftest
***** CAUTION ***** Remove any plugs from Target- and Remote-Connector before starting. Any hardware attached to those connectors may be damaged by this test ! ***** CAUTION *****
Target- and Remote-connector unplugged ? If yes, press 's' to start the test: s
FPGA Test: PASS Power Supply Test: PASS Target- and Remote-Interface Test: PASS
Selftest PASSED.
Figure 1.17 Re sult When Self-Testing Program Has Been Completed Normally <Action Log Window>
Figure 1.18 Re sult When Self-Testing Program Has Been Completed Normally <Result Dialog Box>
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>
>selftest
***** CAUTION ***** Remove any plugs from Target- and Remote-Connector before starting. Any hardware attached to those connectors may be damaged by this test ! ***** CAUTION *****
Target- and Remote-connector unplugged ? If yes, press 's' to start the test: s
FPGA Test: PASS Power Supply Test: PASS Target- and Remote-Interface Test: FAIL
Selftest FAILED.
Figure 1.19 Example of Result When Self-Testing Program Has Been Completed Abnormally <Action Log
Window>
Figure 1.20 Example of Result When Self-Testing Program Has Been Completed Abnormally <Result Dialog
Box>
(7) [Update Firmware] command
The [Update Firmware] command updates the firmware. Refer to Common 3.4 Updating Programming GUI, Firmware and FPGA and download the relevant update file before starting update. Executing of this command displays the following dialog box.
Figure 1.21 [Update Firmware] Dialog Box
To continue the firmware update, click the OK button. Clicking the Cancel b utton cancels the firmware update. Clicking the OK button opens the [Open firmware file] dialog box.
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Figure 1.22 [Open firmware file] Dialog Box
Select the firmware file “fp5_fw_vxxx.rec” and then click the Open button.
Note 1. Do not use FP5 firmware other than the one posted on the website; otherwise, a defect may occur.
2. When a firmware of FP5 updates from V2.00 to V1.xx, a serial number of FP5 is erased. And, FP5 can't operate in USB1.1. In addition, the other functions don't have any problem. When FP5 revives, consult a Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor.
Some commands are sent to the FP5 and the update progress status is displayed in the action log window. The message “Firmware Update succeeds”, which indicates normal completion of firmware update, and “Restarting FP5...”, which is equivalent to [RESET] command processing, is automatically performed. The new version can then be checked as “Firmware Version Vx.xx”. The update takes about 10 seconds.
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Figure 1.23 Ac tion Log Window When Firmware Update Is Finished
Note Depending on the changes made, the following dialog box will be displayed. In this case, the information stored
in the FP5 (PR5 file, ESF file, program file) will have been deleted, so please download those files again. (Refer to 1.2 Startup of Programming GUI.)
(8) [Update FPGA] command
The [Update FPGA] command updates the FPGA. Refer to Common 3.4 Updating Programming GUI, Firmware and FPGA and download the relevant update file before starting update. Executing of this command displays the following dialog box.
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Figure 1.24 [Update FPGA] Dialog Box
To continue the FPGA update, click the OK button. Clicking the Cancel b utton cancels the FPGA update. Clicking the OK button opens the [Open FPGA file] dialog box.
Figure 1.25 [Open FPGA file] Dialog Box
Select the FPGA file “fp5_fpga_vx.rec” and then click the Open button.
Note Do not use FP5 FPGA other than the one posted on the website; otherwise, a defect may occur.
Some commands are sent to the FP5 and the update progress status is displayed in the action log window. The message “FPBGA Upload succeeded.”, which indicates normal completion of firmware update, and “FP5 Power will be
switched O F F now.....”, which is equivalent to processing when the POWER button is turned off, is automatically
executed. The update takes about 30 seconds.
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Figure 1.26 Ac tion Log Window When FPGA Update Is Fi nished
Click the OK button in the error message dialog box and then press the POWER button on the FP5 to turn on power.
Execution of the [Setup host connection...] command opens the [Host Connecti on] dialog box. Select the communication mode used and then click the OK button.
Figure 1.27 [ Se tup host connection] Command
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