Fujitsu QFP120 Documentation
Fujitsu QFP120 Documentation

Fujitsu QFP120 Documentation

Flash-test-board

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QFP120 Flash-Test-Board
© Fujitsu Mikroelektronik GmbH
Revision:
Date:
Documentation
Am Siebenstein 6-10
63303 Dreieich-Buchschlag, Germany
3.0
20/07/1998

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  • Page 1 QFP120 Flash-Test-Board Documentation © Fujitsu Mikroelektronik GmbH Am Siebenstein 6-10 63303 Dreieich-Buchschlag, Germany Revision: Date: 20/07/1998...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Board Description _____________________________________________________________________ 3 Serial Programming Interface___________________________________________________________ 6 Related items to QFP120 Flash-Test-Board________________________________________________ 9 Pin header cross reference list __________________________________________________________ 10 Assembly drawing of QFP120 Flash Test Board___________________________________________ 13 Schematics of QFP120 Flash Test Board _________________________________________________ 14 Software documentation__________________________________________________________ 17 Overview ___________________________________________________________________________ 17...
  • Page 3: Hardware Description Of Qfp120 Flash-Test-Board

    The order code of the board is FLASH-EVA1-120P-M13. Features • Low cost target board for 16bit LX series in the QFP120 package, e.g. MB90520 and MB90570 • Easy evaluation of different in-circuit flash programming modes • All resources of the LX microcontroller family are available for evaluation •...
  • Page 4 Documentation Flash Test Board Jumper SQFP120 BURN-IN Figure 1: Jumper J12, J13 and J14 connect the UART to either SQFP120 or Burn-In socket In addition the RS232 signal DTR (Data Terminal Ready) or the inverted /DTR can be selected to reset the selected evaluation device (J20).
  • Page 5 Documentation Flash Test Board Two resistor networks can be placed in two positions each to choose between a MB90F520 or a MB90F570 device. The respective settings correct the different pinouts of the supported series. MB90F520 MB90F570 default MB90F570 MB90F520 Figure 4: Selectors of MCU series The reset signal, either derived from the reset switch or any programmer via the UP connector can be used as the RST (reset) or HST (hardware standby) signal of the microcontroller.
  • Page 6: Serial Programming Interface

    Documentation Flash Test Board Serial Programming Interface On the QFP120 Flash-Test-Board there are three ribbon cable connectors which comply to the below definition of the serial programming interface. Pin Number of DOWN connector UP connector Description 10pin connector SIN1 SOT0...
  • Page 7 If the user adds additional circuitry to his target board in order to establish an UP connector, he can program the Flash MCU via the DOWN connector of the QFP120 Flash-Test-Board, as it is shown in figure 11. The user of course does not have to provide switches to the mode pins as it shown below and as it done on this Flash-Test-Board in order to keep the flexibility of mode settings.
  • Page 8 The next figure, figure 10, shows an application mode pin setting of MD2,1,0 = 011. The programmer, i.e. the QFP120 Flash-Test-Board or an external programmer like AF200 from Yokogawa however, is still able to drive the mode pins to MD2,1,0 = 110. This is the setting for the embedded serial programming mode.
  • Page 9: Related Items To Qfp120 Flash-Test-Board

    Documentation Flash Test Board Related items to QFP120 Flash-Test-Board FLASH-EVA1-120P-M13, QFP120 Flash-Test-Board MB90F523PFV, MCU device 0,5mm pitch MB2132-448, Probe cable TQSocket 120/140 SDP (intermediate socket to connect probe cable) Page 9...
  • Page 10: Pin Header Cross Reference List

    Documentation Flash Test Board Pin header cross reference list SQFP120 socket Burn-In socket QFP120 Flash-Test-Board Figure 12: Pin header layout on QFP120 Flash Test Board MCU Pin No. SQFP120 socket Burn-In area socket MB90F520 MB90F570 area J3 / 15 J17 / 35...
  • Page 11 Documentation Flash Test Board J8 / 21 J17 / 1 P50 / SIN2 J8 / 20 J22 / 40 P51 / SOT2 J8 / 29 J22 / 39 P52 / SCK2 J8 / 18 J22 / 38 DVcc DVcc J8 / 17 J22 / 37 DVss DVss...
  • Page 12 Documentation Flash Test Board J3 / 40 J19 / 20 P01 / INT1 P01 / AD01 J3 / 39 J19 / 19 P02 / INT2 P02 / AD02 J3 / 38 J19 / 18 P03 / INT3 P03 / AD03 J3 / 37 J19 / 17 P04 / INT4...
  • Page 13: Assembly Drawing Of Qfp120 Flash Test Board

    Documentation Flash Test Board Assembly drawing of QFP120 Flash Test Board...
  • Page 14: Schematics Of Qfp120 Flash Test Board

    Documentation Flash Test Board Schematics of QFP120 Flash Test Board...
  • Page 15 Documentation Flash Test Board...
  • Page 16 Documentation Flash Test Board...
  • Page 17: Software Documentation

    ü MB90F523 with programmed Flash monitor and simple application (included) ü RS232-Cable (included) ü Power-supply 7,5V DC, 400mA (not included) ü IBM PC with Windows 3.1x or higher ü Fujitsu’s Micros CD-ROM V2.0 or higher ü Additional floppy disc with Flash Software Accessories (included) Page 17...
  • Page 18: Software Installation

    Start Ù Software Installation Ù 16-Bit Ù Starterkit_16 Installation (Note : This installation will use C:\FETOOL as the base directory) c) After the installation you will find the following items in the “Fujitsu Sk16”-group : Deinstall SK16 Installation use this program to remove the installation...
  • Page 19: Hardware Setup

    Documentation Flash Test Board Hardware Setup This section shows how to setup the hardware of your Flash Board : a) Use a power supply of approx 7.5V DC at 300 mA. Connector : shield : + , Center : - b) Be sure the Mode-Pins (Switch S4) are set to 1,3,4=OFF, 2=ON.
  • Page 20: The Flash-Monitor For Mb90523 - V2.0

    Documentation Flash Test Board Different methods to reprogram the flash memory There are two methods to download programs into Flash memory, Method A and Method B. In the previous example, the TEST520-project has been programmed into the flash-memory using Method A. Method A: The entire sector will be erased before a byte will be written to it.
  • Page 21 Documentation Flash Test Board Page 21...
  • Page 22 Documentation Flash Test Board Application Call After Reset of the MCU, the bootloader always takes control, at least for the first steps to check the cause of reset. After PowerOn and HardwareStandby (HST-pin) the version string of the loader “MB90523 Flash loader - V2.0”...
  • Page 23: Using Your Own Flash-Loader

    Blank MB90F523-devices can also be programmed using an EPROM-programmer like the MINATO 1890A which allows the Fujitsu Flash MBM29F400 algorithm. You will need a programming adapter to convert the QFP120 to DIP. Contact Fujitsu for more information. Update to Flash-Monitor - V2.0 If you are working with former flash loader versions you can always update to version 2.0 as...
  • Page 24: Appendix: Command Line Options

    Documentation Flash Test Board Appendix: Command Line Options HEXLOADW : HEXLOADW {PORT} [-R|-C] [-Flash] [-Ibaud] [file] PORT This is the communication port that the Flashboard is connected to. Wait for target (Power on) Close HexloadW after download -Ibaud Initialise serial port to baud (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400). -Flash Flashprogramming using Method B Examples:...

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