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This chapter describes how to use MINICUBE2 when performing on-chip debugging and flash programming for a
78K0 microcontroller.
On-chip debugging is a method to debug a microcontroller mounted on the target system, using a debug function
implemented in the device.
is suitable for field debugging.
Flash programming is a method to write a program to the flash memory embedded in a device.
and verifying the program can be performed on-board with the device.
Read the following chapters if you are using MINICUBE2 for the first time with a 78K0 microcontroller as the target
device.
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Caution ID78K0-QB Ver.3.10 or later is used for the descriptions in this chapter. If using an earlier version,
some settings might differ.
• 4.1 Target System Design
For communication between MINICUBE2 and the target system, communication circuits must be mounted on
the target system. This section describes the circuit design and mounting of connectors.
• 4.2 On-Chip Debugging
This section describes the system configuration and startup method to perform on-chip debugging with
MINICUBE2.
• 4.3 Flash Programming
This section describes the system configuration and startup method to perform flash programming with
MINICUBE2.
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HOW TO USE MINICUBE2 WITH 78K0 MICROCONTROLLER
Since debugging is performed with the target device operating on the board, this method
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