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1. VoltSel Vdet o Reset Delay I After Reset delay D ms before attempting communication Target Power amp Voltage Settings IV Use Cyclone Relays Target Voltage 5y EI Power Down Delay ms 100 Power Up Delay ms 100 JW Power off target after SAP operations are complete Programming Sequence SS Specify Object Code gt I Ignore Code Address Range Check Defaut Clear Moveup Move down Remove Launch Script Wizard Maximum Downloads T Maximum allowable successful downloads D Image Description 10 12 2007 2 12 11 PM Figure 3 1 Cyclone Image Creation Utility 3 1 CPU Manufacturer and Target Architecture The user may select the CPU manufacturer and target architecture from the drop down selection boxes 10 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora Renesas R8C The user may configure the Cyclone to operate on a Renesas R8C target by selecting Renesas as the CPU manufacturer and R amp C as the Target Architecture from the drop down menus File Options Help Specify CPU Manufacturer Renesas Zj Specify Target Architecture Rsc J Figure 3 2 CPU Manufacturer And Target Architecture Selection 3 2 Device Type and Communication Mode 3 2 1 Target Device Type The user should choose the R8C target that corresponds to the target MCU to be programmed If the processor you are using is not present pl
2. Power Indicates that the target board power is connected Idle The Cyclone is waiting for instructions Error The Cyclone failed to execute the functions as instructed Success The Cyclone executed the functions successfully 4 1 2 Procedure via Buttons and LEDs The following steps must be followed in order for the Cyclone to operate Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 27 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro properly after the Cyclone has been configured 1 Turn off the target power supply if the POWER IN Jack is adopted 2 Turn off the Cyclone board power 3 Set the correct Jumper settings 4 Connect the target power supply to the POWER IN Jack if applica ble Connect the POWER OUT Jack to the target board power if appli cable an Connect the Ribbon Cable to the target Turn on the Cyclone board power Turn on the target power supply if applicable ON Press the START push button on the Cyclone You will see the LEDs light up as specific functions are being executed When the Success LED lights up you have successfully programmed your target 4 1 3 Example When the Cyclone is powered up the Standby LED is turned on After the user saves the programming image into the Cyclone on board flash the Cyclone may be used as a Stand Alone Programmer Suppose the user wants to perform the following instructions 1 Erase Module 2 Program Module 3 Verify Module Wh
3. RXD Rete AUTO X Image Transfer Pind gt Co o TXD lt P if g oR Cyclone Select B aone Saeco E Pint gt CNVSS a o GND lt Pin2 Interface Ethemet Port NC o o NC Pott 209 61 110 83 Manufacturing e PXD o o NC Pinl3 gt RESET o o NC lt Pinl4 Store Image to Cyclone Power Down Delay ms j Power off target after SAP operations are complete Figure 3 12 Image Management And Transfer Dialog The Interface drop down list allows the user to select one of three serial USB or ethernet interfaces The Port drop down list allows the user to select from one of the Cyclones available on that interface In the case of a Cyclone present on a different network i e not displayed automatically in the Port drop down list the user may specify its IP address by using the Specify IP button Store Image to Cyclone will then store the image on the selected Cyclone Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 19 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS inicre 3 10 Save Image Cyclone Configuration Store Image To Disk allows the current configuration to be saved onto the hard drive The image can then be transferred to the Cyclone via the Manage Images Utility Save Cyclone Configuration in the file menu allows the user to save the configuration into a file which may be used for future reference e g comparing the Cyclone contents with the file to see if they are the same 3 11 Configuration Via
4. Set AUX Button Func allows the user to assign a function to the AUX button of the Cyclone Highlight the function you wish to assign to the AUX button and press the Select button to choose it Set AUX Button Func Perform Verify Only Toggle Power Figure 3 24 Configure Cyclone Set AUX Button Func Cyclone for Renesas User Manual m Cro CYCLONE FOR RENESAS 4 STAND ALONE PROGRAMMER MANUAL CONTROL The Cyclone must be configured before it may serve as a Stand Alone Programmer The user may manually control the Cyclone via the buttons LEDs LCD menu or via PC software The target power management schemes are the same for each control method 4 1 Operation Via Cyclone Buttons There are five 5 buttons on the top of the Cyclone which are used for stand alone programming and to navigate the LCD menus They are specified as follows Button Function START It Start executing the tasks pre configured into the Cyclone Menu Mode Navigate upwards in LCD menu AUX I Perform auxiliary function stand alone verification Menu Mode Navigate downwards in LCD menu MENU SELECT Toggles ON OFF the Target Board Power Menu Mode Select highlighted item in LCD menu CANCEL Cancel the tasks being executed and go back to the standby state RESET Hardware reset of the Cyclone 4 1 1 Cyclone LED Indicators The Cyclone has four 4 LEDs to indicate the current operation stage LED FUNCTION
5. CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora lists the following information 1 GA em Fo H Firmware version of the Cyclone IP address assigned to the Cyclone Name assigned to the Cyclone Name of the PC connected to the Cyclone Number of programming images in the Cyclone s memory Name of the selected programming image Current status Results of the last operation performed 4 2 2 Main Menu Main Menu Select SAP Image Execute SAP Function Show Statistics Configure Cyclone Figure 4 3 Main Menu The Main Menu is accessible by pressing the Menu button when the status window is displayed The Main Menu contains four selections This section contains information on Execute SAP Function and Show Statistics For information on Select SAP Image and Configure Cyclone please refer to Section 3 11 Configuration Via LCD Menu 4 2 2 1 Execute SAP Function Execute SAP Function presents three Stand Alone Programming functions that you may execute by highlighting the function that you wish 30 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora to execute and pressing the Select button Execute SAP Function Launch Programming Perform Verify Only Toggle Power Figure 4 4 Execute SAP Function 4 2 2 2 Show Statistics The fourth line PCIP displays the IP address of the last PC to control the Cyclone The other categories listed are for future use and are not currently impleme
6. Cro PIN 7 GND RESET PIN 8 PIN9 NC TXD PIN 10 Note NC designates that a pin is reserved for future P amp E Renesas use Be certain not to connect any signal to these lines Please see Figure 2 2 for the physical location of the 10 pin connector on the Cyclone Figure 2 2 10 Pin Connector 2 9 14 Pin Debug Connector The Cyclone provides a standard 14 position 0 100 inch pitch dual row 0 025 inch square header for the Renesas targets The 14 pin connector adopts the standard pin out as specified by Renesas The pin out is as follows PIN 1 CNVSS GND PIN 2 PIN 3 NC NC PIN4 PIN 5 TXD NC PIN6 PIN 7 MODE VCC PIN8 PIN 9 NC NC PIN10 PIN11 RXD NC PIN12 PIN13 RESET NC PIN14 Note NC designates that a pin is reserved for future P amp E Renesas use Be certain not to connect any signal to these lines Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 5 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS miero The physical location of the 14 pin connector is displayed below Figure 2 3 14 Pin Connector 2 10 Ribbon Cable The Cyclone communicates with the target through either a 10 pin or 14 pin ribbon cable Both have a 0 100 inch centerline dual row socket IDC assembly not keyed The ribbon cable is designed such that the Cyclone connector and the target header have the same pinout i e Pin 1 of the Cyclone connector is connected to Pin 1 of the target header 2 11 Target Power Management The Cyclone provides four target p
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8. STAND ALONE PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION 6 3 Internet Protocol Once the network has been established and the IP numbers have been assigned data can be transacted over a network with one of several protocols By far the most prevalent protocol is the Transmission Control Protocol TCP which runs on top of the Internet Protocol in what is collectively known as the TCP IP protocol The TCP IP protocol was developed by the Department of Defense to connect different computers from different vendors by a network of networks which has become what is known as the Internet today The primary purpose of the TCP IP protocol was to prevent a complete network outage in the case of a nuclear attack by automatically rerouting data traffic through the functioning part of the network As such the TCP IP mechanism guaranteed delivery of data packets by introducing a system of acknowledgements and sequence numbers for the data packets This mechanism while good for transacting large amounts of data such as email or file transfers is unsuitable in the real time type environment in which the Cyclone operates Because the Cyclone needs to transact data as quickly as possible to the target it takes advantage of TCP IP s alternative the UDP IP protocol Unlike TCP IP the UDP IP protocol is a connectionless single packet protocol that sends short data packets at the expense of not guaranteeing their delivery This makes the UDP IP protocol efficien
9. button is active only when a device has been opened for access Once a device has been opened for access it needs to be closed before another device can be opened for access 4 Open Button The Open button opens a device for access This is a required step before changing the parameters on the selected device Once a device has been selected through the second drop down box and is opened for access its information will be displayed at the bottom of the dialog box Cyclone for Renesas User Manual m Cro CYCLONE FOR RENESAS 6 7 5 Refresh List Will refresh the dialog boxes by searching for devices which are currently connected via the Serial or USB interfaces or are found on the network 6 Cyclone IP Number This is the IP number which will be associated with the Cyclone It needs to be a unique IP number which can be accessible on the network 7 Cyclone Device Name This is a label which can be used to identify the Cyclone by name e g John s Cyclone or Manufacturing Floor 8 MAC Address This is the Media Access Control address the unique number of an Ethernet device on the network This is programmed by P amp E and cannot be modified 9 Cyclone Device Type This displays the type of Cyclone hardware 10 Gateway IP Number The IP number of a gateway on the network 11 Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the network 12 Firmware Version A read only field which returns
10. gt RESET o o NC lt Pinl4 My Network File name es 3 R5F21134 RCF Place Files of type REC Algortihm File ACP Open Cancel Figure 3 5 Load Programming Algorithm Dialog Select the programming algorithm that you wish to use Once an algorithm is selected the full list of programming functions becomes available in the left panel Programming Sequence CM Choose Algorithm a cM C13 _R5F21134 RCP SS Specify Object Code EM Erase Module BM Blank Check Module PB Program Bytes gt Pi Program Words PM Program Module E WM Verify Module CS Choose Serial File I Ignore Code Address Range Check Default Clear Move up Move down Remove Launch Script Wizard Figure 3 6 Programming Functions Enabled Similarly to specify the S Record to be programmed into the target double click on Specify S Record SS in the left panel This opens a dialog which allows you to select the appropriate S Record Next the user should add additional programming functions to complete the Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 13 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mero programming script Programming Sequence CM Choose Algorithm A CM CAbravo8c R8C13_R5F21134 RCP SS Specify Object Code SS CctestiRBCitest_R5F21134 319 EM Erase Module EM Erase Module BM Blank Check Module PM Program Module PB Program Bytes gt PW Program Words EM Program Module CS Choose Serial F
11. 3 10 Save Image Cyclone Conftouraton 20 3 11 Configuration Via LCD Menu 20 4 STAND ALONE PROGRAMMER MANUAL CONTbROL 27 4 1 Operation Via Cyclone Buttons 0 ce eecceceeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeaas 27 4 2 Operation Via LCD Men 28 5 CYCLONE AUTOMATED CONTROL 32 6 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION ssssssssssssssessseeseeesseesrerrteerttrrttrtttrrrrrrrrerrrenrenne 33 6 1 Network Architectures sosirii aiiin ainia read AAEE AREA AA 33 Cyclone PRO User Manual i CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro 6 2 Network Parameters serres i oe aE A EEEE E ETNA 34 6 3 Internet Protocol 2 3 sedscis viv aitds edness s E 35 6 4 Connecting The Cyclone Device ee eeeeeceeeeeeeeneeeeteeeeeeeeseeeaaeeeeeeeaaeees 35 6 5 Cyclone IP Setup Via LCD Men 37 6 6 Cyclone IP Setup Utility User Interface ConfigurelP 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeees 37 6 7 Using ConfigurelP exe To Configure The Cyclone eeseeseseeeeeeseeeeessse 39 6 8 Managing Multiple Images certs eee eeneeee eee eieeeeeetaeeeeeetiaeeeeree 41 7 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION eset eee eeeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 44 8 USB PORT CONFIGURATION s ssssnsssnnsnnsinnsrrtrrrrrrrrrrtrrrrtnrrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnn nrnna 45 ji Cyclone PRO User Manual m Cro CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cyclone PRO User Manual Purchase Agreement P amp E Microcomputer Systems Inc reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein to improve reliability function or design
12. 3 11 2 3 22 The Main Menu is accessible by pressing the Menu button when the status window is displayed The Main Menu contains the following selections Select SAP Image Select SAP Image brings up a display listing the images that are stored in the Cyclone s memory You may select the appropriate image by using the Up Down arrows to highlight it and then pressing the Select button The image name shown is the one specified in the Cyclone configuration utility when programming the image to the Cyclone IMG1 R8C 0O1 IMG2 R8C 02 Figure 3 16 Select SAP Image Execute SAP Function The Execute SAP Function menu selection is discussed in Section 4 2 Operation Via LCD Menu Please refer to that section for additional menu information Show Statistics The Show Statistics menu selection is discussed in Section 4 2 Operation Via LCD Menu Please refer to that section for additional menu information Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora 3 11 2 4 Configure Cyclone Configure Cyclone Edit IP Settings Edit Cyclone Name Set AUX Button Func Figure 3 17 Configure Cyclone Configure Cyclone brings up a submenu with three options from which to choose Configure Cyclone Edit IP Settings IP Settings IP Numbers IP Mask IP Gateway MAC Address Figure 3 18 Configure Cyclone Edit IP Settings Edit IP Settings brings up a submenu with four options from which t
13. Network Parameters A typical network becomes operational not after the physical connections have been established but after network parameters in the form of IP Internet Protocol numbers have been assigned to the individual computers An IP number is a unique string that consists of four numbers ranging between 0 and 255 separated by dots e g 192 168 1 2 Every computer that is on a network needs to have a unique IP number The computer uses this IP number to identify itself on the network and also to address the recipient of its data Assignation of this IP number is sufficient information to transact data on a simple network connected by a hub On a more complex network however routing information becomes important The routing information consists of two more IP numbers The first of these is called the Subnet Mask and is used to determine whether or not the destination address resides on the same subnet i e doesn t need to be forwarded to another network The other IP number is the Gateway Address which is the address of the computer that handles forwarding and receiving of packets to and from other networks Before first use the Cyclone needs to be programmed with a unique IP number the Subnet Mask IP number and also the default Gateway s IP number This can be done via the USB or the Serial port and is described in Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro greater detail in Section 3
14. the Cyclone will provide The user needs to take into account the power discharge time for the Power Down delay The reset driver delays power stabilization time and the target clock stabilization time should be considered when determining the Power Up delay 3 5 Specify Programming Script Programming Sequence CM Choose Algorithm SS Specify Object Code I Ignore Code Address Range Check Default Clear Moveup Move down Remove Launch Script Wizard Figure 3 4 Specify Programming Script This is a two panel interface The left panel provides a list of available programming functions The right panel displays the ordering of the functions To specify the programming algorithm for the target double click on the Choose Algorithm CM function in the left panel Or you may highlight it and add it to the right panel using the arrow gt This opens the Load Programming Algorithm dialog 12 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual D Drtoaco CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cyclone Image Creation Utility Version 1 00 Choose Programming Algorithm File ge e Rec13_RS5F21134 RCP E R8c13_R5F21256 RCP Desktop My Documents My Computer Hardware Renesas irt Pin Settings gt VCC pg o MODE lt Pin2 CNYSS o RXD NC o VoltSel Vdet GND o o RESET NC o o DND lt Pint0 oR F gt CNVSS o o GND lt Pin2 NC o o NC gt TXD o o NC MODE o o VCC NC o ONC RXD o o NC
15. the second line Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the characters To select a character hit the Select button When you are finished scroll through the characters until you reach the right arrow Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora character Selecting this character will complete the process Edit IP Gateway 209 10 112 201 Up Down to scroll Select to choose Choose gt when done Figure 3 21 Edit IP Settings Edit IP Gateway Edit IP Settings Show MAC Address Show MAC Address displays the current MAC address for the Cyclone Show MAC Address 10 22 33 44 55 0 Figure 3 22 Edit IP Settings Show MAC Address Configure Cyclone Edit Cyclone Name Edit Cyclone Name allows the user to set the name for the Cyclone The current name is displayed on the second line Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the characters To select a character hit the Select button When you are finished scroll through the characters until you reach the right arrow character Selecting this character will complete the process Press the Cancel button at any point to leave the name as is and return to the Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 25 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora Main Menu Edit Cyclone Name Manufacturing Up down to scroll Select to choose Choose gt when done Figure 3 23 Configure Cyclone Edit Cyclone Name Configure Cyclone Set AUX Button Func
16. through a Hub A Hub is a device with several ports that are used to connect multiple computers together It is a repeater device a Hub simply copies the data incoming on one port as data outgoing on the other ports In this manner if there are four computers connected through a Hub and if the first computer is sending data to the second computer then the third and the fourth computers will also receive an identical copy of that data Hubs are usually used to set up a small Local Area Network LAN which may have on the order of 10 to 20 computers Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 33 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro 6 2 34 Switches The aforementioned type of process where the data is simply replicated onto every available port quickly becomes inefficient for larger sized networks For this reason a larger sized LAN employs the usage of Switches instead of Hubs A Switch is essentially a smart Hub in that it limits the input and output of data to the two transacting computers Routers Larger networks such as Wide Area Networks WANs or the Internet for that matter use progressively more sophisticated devices to transact data At the core of these devices is the Router which functions as a switch between networks The Cyclone performs irrespective of the connection mechanism with one very important caveat it needs to be set up with the appropriate network parameters for the underlying network architecture
17. ESAS mero Cyclone Manage Images Utility 1 5 Choose Connection Port amp Cyclone Device EI Ethernet Port 209 61 110 83 CYCLONE R EI Specify IP Close Refresh List Browse amp Add Images to Internal Memory Images currently on the Cyclone Images which will appear on the Cyclone upon Commit Changes Remaining space on Internal Memory 7104 KBytes Remove Add Status All images are removed Cancel Changes Commit Changes Figure 6 4 Manage Images Utility Default Screen Upon opening a selected Cyclone the user is provided with a list of the images currently on the unit This is displayed in the panel to the left with greyed out text indicating the current state of the Cyclone The panel to the right can be used to add or delete additional images See Figure 6 5 Note Any original images on the Cyclone can only be removed via the Remove All button Changes are not made to the Cyclone until the Commit Changes button is pressed 42 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual Cora CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cyclone Manage Images Utility 1 5 gt Choose Connection Port amp Cyclone Device Ethernet Port Se X 209 61 110 83 CYCLONE R Specify IP Close Open Refresh List Browse amp Add Images to Internal Memory Images which will appear on the Cyclone upon Commit Changes Images currently on the Cyclone Image 1 on Cyclone Flash 10 12 2007 2 12 11 PM Image 2 from f
18. LCD Menu The following section describes configuration of the Cyclone using the LCD menus Figure 3 13 shows an overview of the menu structure Status Window Main Menu Select SAP Image e Execute SAP Function i Launch Programming i Perform Verify Only i Toggle Power Show Statistics ze Configure Cyclone i Edit IP Settings i Edit IP Numbers Edit IP Mask i Edit IP Gateway i Show MAC Address i Edit Cyclone Name i Set AUX Button Function i Perform Verify Only L Toggle Power Figure 3 13 LCD Menu Overview 20 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual Cora CYCLONE FOR RENESAS 3 11 1 Status Window Cyclone R v 1 00 00 IP 200 0 0 0 Name Manufacturing PC none Total Num of Imgs 2 IMG1 R8C 01 Idle Programming completed Figure 3 14 Status Window The status window appears when the Cyclone is powered on This window lists the following information 1 GA em ko H 3 11 2 Main Menu Firmware version of the Cyclone IP address assigned to the Cyclone Name assigned to the Cyclone Name of the PC connected to the Cyclone Number of programming images in the Cyclone s memory Name of the selected programming image Current status Results of the last operation performed Main Menu Select SAP Image Execute SAP Function Show Statistics Configure Cyclone Figure 3 15 Main Menu Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 21 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS miero 3 11 2 1 3 11 2 2
19. ddress which must be in the module You are then asked to enter in hexadecimal a byte to be programmed into the current location Clicking the OK button will automatically advance to the next data byte location Program Words Prompts for a starting address which must be in the module You are then asked to enter in hexadecimal a word to be programmed into the current location Clicking the OK button will automatically advance to the next data word location Program Module For this command to work you must have previously selected an S record file Verify Module For this command to work you must have previously selected an S record file 3 8 Image Description The Cyclone Image Creation Utility Createlmage exe allows the user to enter a description of the current image for future reference This field will not affect the Cyclone s operations with the target 3 9 Store Image To Cyclone Store Image to Cyclone allows the current configuration to be programmed 18 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual Cora CYCLONE FOR RENESAS into the Cyclone The Cyclone will then be ready for operations Cyclone Image Creation Utility Version 1 00 ptic He Specify CPU Manufacturer Renesas EI Required P amp E Hardware Specify Target Architecture REC xl Cyclone Renesas r Device Type amp Communication Mode Debug Port Pin Settings Target Device Type R5F21134 E Pinl gt _ VCCo MODE lt Pin2 es CNYSS o
20. ease contact P amp E regarding support for your device The debug header connections are shown on the right hand side for user reference Device Type amp Communication Mode Debug Port Pin Settings Target Device Type R5F21134 Zi Pin 1 gt VCC 0 o MODE lt Pin2 CNVSS o o RXD Communication Mode UART Mode y Communication Rate AUTO z ae E Security Settings Pin9 gt NC o o ID ve Pir Security Bytes FFFFFFFFFFFFFF Browse SE GE SUE TDS ONE MODE VCC NC o oNC Reset Delay l RxD o NC I Alter Reset delay 7 ms before attempting communication Pie Gide Al alae Target Power amp Voltage Settings I Use Cyclone Relays Target Voltage 5y Ei Power Down Delay ms 100 Power Up Delay ms 100 IV Power off target after SAP operations are complete Figure 3 3 R8C Port Pin Settings 3 2 2 Communication Mode Select the control protocol that should be used to contact your target device 3 2 3 Communication Rate Select the communication rate of your target processor or select Auto to have the Cyclone detect this rate automatically Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 11 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS inicroe 3 3 Security Settings Enter the security bytes for your target Alternately you can load the security bytes directly from your S Record file 3 4 Target Power and Voltage Settings If the Cyclone is used to provide power to the target then the Target Voltage box specifies the target MCU I O voltage level that
21. ecify the algorithm S Record and operations to be carried out Choose Module Presents a list of available programming files Each programming file contains information on how to program a particular module Usually the name of the file indicates what kind of module it relates to Specify S Record Asks for the name and or path to a Renesas S record file to be used in programming or verifying a module If the file is not found an error message is given The currently selected file is shown in the S19 file selected window The programmer accepts S1 S2 and S3 records All other file records are treated as comments If you do not specify a file name extension a default of 519 is used The Cyclone also supports ELF Dwarf 2 0 object files If you know that your S19 file contains the correct data Ignore S19 Range may be checked This will cause any out of range errors to be ignored Erase If Not Blank This command performs a blank check of the module and erases it if it is not blank This command is valid only for the devices with Blank Check capabilities Erase Module If Erase Module is specified the Cyclone will perform an Erase Module on the target device Blank Check Module If Blank Check Module is checked the Cyclone will perform a Blank Check Module on the target device Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 17 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro Program Bytes Prompts for a starting a
22. ed to be configured with the relevant network parameters The application that provides this capability is the Cyclone IP Setup Utility ConfigurelP which can be found as part of the distribution software This utility is used to configure the Cyclone with network parameters and also Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 37 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS inficre 38 to update the firmware of the Cyclone Cyclone IP Configuration Utility 1 10 Choose Connection Port amp Cyclone Device Ethermet Port 209 61 110 83 CYCLONE R Reconfigure IP Numbers Close Open Refresh List O Cyclone IP Number 209 61 110 83 Gateway IP Number 209 61 110 251 Cyclone Device Name CYCLONE R Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Network MAC Address 30 10 22 33 44 55 Firmware Version Cyclone Device Type FPGA Version Program IP Parameters Figure 6 1 IPSetup exe Default Screen 1 Drop down Box 1 There are three options available in this drop down box of which Ethernet Port is displayed The other options are Serial Port and USB Port Changing to any one of the three Ports will list the devices which are found over that specific Port 2 Drop down Box 2 Once one of the three Serial USB or Ethernet communication interfaces has been selected in the first drop down box a list of all available Cyclone devices over that interface will be displayed for selection 3 Close Button The Close
23. en the Start Button is pressed the Power LED will turn on indicating that the Cyclone is powering up the target board Then the Idle LED will turn off and the Cyclone will start the Erase Program and Verify operations If these operations are performed successfully the Success LED and the Idle LED will then be illuminated If an error has occurred the Error LED and the Idle LED will be illuminated instead One stand alone programming cycle has just been completed 4 2 Operation Via LCD Menu 28 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora The Cyclone may be operated by making selections from the LCD menu This section describes the layout of the menus and the functions that each may be used to perform Status Window Main Menu Ze Select SAP Image e Execute SAP Function i Launch Programming Perform Verify Only i Toggle Power Show Statistics e Configure Cyclone i Edit IP Settings Edit IP Numbers Edit IP Mask Edit IP Gateway i Show MAC Address i Edit Cyclone Name i Set AUX Button Function F Perform Verify Only L Toggle Power Figure 4 1 LCD Menu Overview 4 2 1 Status Window Cyclone R v 1 00 00 IP 200 0 0 0 Name Manufacturing PC none Total Num of Imgs 2 IMG1 R8C 01 Td ace Programming completed Figure 4 2 Status Window The status window appears when the Cyclone is powered on This window Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 29
24. ently of the Cyclone The user should remove all jumpers on the Cyclone except jumper 5 if they elect to provide a separate power source for the target Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 9 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS miero 3 STAND ALONE PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION This section describes how to configure the Cyclone for stand alone programming A simple user interface the Cyclone Image Creation Utility Createlmage exe is provided for this purpose The Cyclone does not require a target to be connected when it is being configured However the power of the Cyclone must be turned on indicated by the Standby LED and the PC serial port or Ethernet Port or USB port must be connected to the Cyclone Figure 3 1 shows the configuration dialog with an example configuration The configuration details are explained below Cyclone Image Creation Utility Version 1 00 File Options Help Specify CPU Manufacturer Renesas z Required P amp E Hardware Specify Target Architecture RBC Cyclone Renesas Device Type amp Communication Mode Debug Port Pin Settings Target Device Type R5F21134 zi Pint gt VCC a o MODE lt Pin2 CNVSS o a Communication Mode UART Mode sl Communication Rate AUTO E RG o oe Pind gt NC o a II lt Pin10 Security Bytes FFFFFFFFFFFFFF Browse oF Pin1 gt CNVSS o o GND lt Pin2 NC o Oo NC TXD o NC MODE VCC NC o o NC PXD o NC Pinl3 gt RESET NC lt Pinl4
25. icrocomputer Systems be liable for additional damages including any lost profits lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use these programs even if P amp E Microcomputer Systems has been advised of the possibility of such damage By using this software you accept the terms of this agreement MS DOS amp Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of IBM corporation Renesas and the Renesas logo are trademarks of Renesas Technology Corp All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners P amp E Microcomputer Systems Inc P O Box 2044 Woburn MA 01888 617 353 9206 http www pemicro com Manual version 1 00 D Drtoc CYCLONE FOR RENESAS 1 INTRODUCTION The Cyclone for Renesas is part of P amp E s line of stand alone programming hardware The Cyclone for Renesas is able to program Renesas targets and it can communicate with a PC through either RS 232 Ethernet or USB interfaces In addition the Cyclone can function as a stand alone programmer once configured properly it can program target devices independent of a PC Some of the features that make the Cyclone so versatile are Works with 1 6V 5V targets Supports all Renesas target communication modes Automatically cycles target power using electromechanical relays PC connection can be achieved with a variety of convenie
26. ile C test REC T est_R5F21134 SA4P Test R5F21134 Image 3 from file C test REC T est_R5F21256 SAP Test R5F21256 Image 1 10 1 Remove all Remove Cyclone for Renesas User Manual Remaining space on Internal Memory 6912 KBytes Status Image is uncommitted Cancel Changes Commit Changes Figure 6 5 Manage Images Utility Multiple Images Displayed 43 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mro 7 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION Standard serial cables may be used for serial port Cyclone configuration 44 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual mero CYCLONE FOR RENESAS 8 USB PORT CONFIGURATION Standard USB cables may be used for USB port Cyclone configuration The user may use USB hubs as necessary Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 45 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS caicro 46 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual v 1 00 October 2007 2007 P amp E Microcomputer Systems Inc All rights reserved P amp E Micrcomputer Systems Inc P O Box 2044 Woburn MA 01888 renesas pem icro com Renesas and the Renesas logo are trademarks of Renesas Technology Corp All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners
27. ile K I Ignore Cade Address Range Check Defaut Ges Moveup Move down iF Launch Script Wizard Figure 3 7 Programming Functions Complete The Default button prompts the user for a programming module followed by an S Record and creates a default programming script The Clear button will remove all programming commands from the right panel The Move Up and Move Down buttons allow the user to manually re sequence the order of the programming commands The Remove button can be used to remove a selected command from the right panel For information about the Launch Script Wizard button please reference Section 3 6 Script Wizard At this point the image can be saved to a disk or to the Cyclone device For more information please see Section 3 9 Store Image To Cyclone 3 6 Script Wizard The Script Wizard is a convenient addition to the Cyclone Image Creation Utility Createlmage exe In contrast to the script creation method referenced in Section 3 5 Specify Programming Script the Script Wizard allows the user to simply select the programming functions The Script Wizard then orders these functions automatically To begin click the Launch Script Wizard button on the right side of the Cyclone Image Creation Utility This opens the Script Wizard 14 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual Cora CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Script Wizard Image Creation Wizard This Wizard automatically Step 1 Select Prog
28. information pertaining to the build date and firmware version of the Cyclone device 13 FPGA Version A read only field which returns the hardware version of the FPGA 14 Program Cyclone Parameters This button saves the information as it appears in the Reconfigure IP Numbers area onto the Cyclone device Using ConfigurelP exe To Configure The Cyclone Before the Cyclone is ready to communicate over an Ethernet network it will need to be configured with the relevant network parameters The application that provides this capability is the Cyclone Configuration Utility IPSetup exe Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 39 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mero and is provided as part of the standard Cyclone software distribution In order to update the network parameters perform the following steps 1 Connect a Cyclone to the PC via a serial or a USB cable and make sure that it is powered before launching the Cyclone Configuration Utility The Cyclone Configuration Utility starts up with the following screen Cyclone IP Configuration Utility 1 10 Choose Connection Port amp Cyclone Device Ethernet Port 209 61 110 83 CYCLONE R Close SS Open Refresh List Reconfigure IP Numbers Cyclone IP Number Gateway IP Number Cyclone Device Name Subnet Mask Network MAC Address Firmware Version mooo Cyclone Device Type ES FPGA Version mo E Program IP Parameters Figure 6 2 Cyclone IP Configuration Utility In
29. is the standard Ethernet cable is used to connect devices of different types together such as a PC to a Hub or a Hub to a Cyclone At this point it once again becomes necessary to program the Cyclone with valid IP numbers the process for which is described in greater detail in the following section However it is important for the Cyclone and the PCs to have matching Subnet and Gateway IP numbers and for each to have a unique IP number on the network An example of a setting for above is as follows IP Number Gateway IP Subnet Mask PC1 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 3 255 255 255 0 PC2 192 168 100 2 192 168 100 3 255 255 255 0 CYCLONE 192 168 100 4 192 168 100 3 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 100 3 192 168 100 3 255 255 255 0 It is important to briefly touch upon the underlying network architecture which can be a 10Mb Megabit 100Mb 10 100Mb half duplex or a full duplex connection The details of the underlying network architecture are beyond the scope of this document but it is sufficient to note that most modern network cards as well as the Cyclone device have the capability to configure themselves for the underlying network through the Auto negotiation mechanism Auto negotiation is performed as soon as a network cable is connected to the device and it sets the operating parameters of the device to match those of the network 6 4 2 Connecting Cyclone to PC via an Ethernet cable In order to connect the Cyclone to a PC direc
30. itial Screen 2 Assuming that the Cyclone is connected to the COM1 serial port of the PC switch from Ethernet Port to Serial Port at which point the second drop down box will display COM1 Click Open to get a dialog box similar to the following 40 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro Cyclone Manage Images Utility 1 5 Choose Connection Port amp Cyclone Device DEER 209 61 110 83 CYCLONE R EN Specify IP Close Refresh List Browse amp Add Images to Internal Memory Images currently on the Cyclone Images which will appear on the Cyclone upon Commit Changes Image 1 10 12 2007 2 12 11 PM Image 1 on Cyclone Flash 10 12 2007 2 12 11 PM Remaining space on Internal Memory 7040 KBytes Remove All Remove Add Status 1 01 Figure 6 3 Cyclone IP Configuration Utility Continue Setup 3 The Cyclone now needs to be programmed with IP numbers for the network on which it will operate The Cyclone IP Number field must contain a unique IP number 6 8 Managing Multiple Images The Cyclone is able to store and program multiple images onto the target Once the images have been created and saved to the disk using the Createlmage utility the Managelmages utility can be used to add a number of images and save them collectively onto the Cyclone Figure 6 4 shows the default screen where no images are displayed Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 41 CYCLONE FOR REN
31. nt 1A Maximum switched voltage 150VDC or 300VAC UL Rating 1Aat 30 VDC 1A at 125 VAC P amp E only recommends switching DC voltages up to 24 Volts Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 3 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mero 2 6 Power Connectors The Cyclone provides a Target Power Supply Input Jack and a Target Power Supply Output Jack with 2 5 5 5 mm Pin Diameters The power jacks are connected or disconnected by two electromechanical relays When connected the Center Pin of the Target Power Supply Input Jack is connected to the Center Pin of the Target Power Supply Output Jack When disconnected both terminals of the Target Power Supply Output Jack are connected to GND via a 1W 100 Ohm resistor Power Figure 2 1 Power Connector Locations 2 7 Jumper Settings The jumpers must be set differently for each of the power management options that the Cyclone offers If the Cyclone is not being used to manage the target s power only Jumper 5 needs to be installed Please see Section 2 11 Target Power Management for the correct jumper settings for other power management options 2 8 10 Pin Debug Connector The Cyclone provides a standard 10 pin 0 100 inch pitch dual row 0 025 inch square header for Renesas targets The header uses the Renesas standard pin configuration listed here for reference PIN 1 VCC MODE PIN 2 PIN 3 CNVSS RXD PIN 4 PIN5 NC VoltSel Vdet PIN 6 4 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m
32. nt interfaces RS 232 USB or Ethernet Jumper settable power management schemes Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 1 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mero 2 CYCLONE HARDWARE The following is an overview of the features and interfaces of the Cyclone unit 2 1 Cyclone Power Supply The Cyclone requires a regulated 6V DC Center Positive power supply with 2 5 5 5mm female plug The Cyclone derives its power from the Power Jack located on the end of the unit Figure 2 1 Cyclone Power Jack 2 2 RS232 Communication The Cyclone provides a DB9 Female connector to communicate with a host computer through the RS232 communication 115200 Baud 8 Data bits No parity 1 Stop bit Figure 2 2 Cyclone RS232 Connector 2 3 Ethernet Communication The Cyclone provides a standard RJ45 socket to communicate with a host 2 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro computer through the Ethernet Port 10 100 BaseT Figure 2 3 Cyclone Ethernet Connector 2 4 USB Communications The Cyclone provides a USB connector for Universal Serial Bus communications between the Cyclone and the host computer The Cyclone is a USB 1 1 compliant device g Figure 2 4 Cyclone USB Connector 2 5 Electromechanical Relays Inside the Cyclone two electromechanical relays are used to cycle target power The specifications of the relays are as following Maximum switched power 30W or 125 VA Maximum switched curre
33. nted Show Statistics NumProgs ProgsLeft PCIP 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 5 Show Statistics Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 31 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mro 5 CYCLONE AUTOMATED CONTROL There are various ways to control the Cyclone in an automated manner Please visit renesas pemicro com for the latest APIs 32 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro 6 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION This section describes the mechanism used by the Cyclone device to transact data over an Ethernet network It primarily focuses on the User Datagram Protocol UDP which is a popular method for sending data over a network when the speed of a data transaction is of more concern than the guarantee of its delivery The Cyclone takes advantage of the UDP protocol s penchant for speed and adds an extra layer of logic to guarantee the delivery of UDP packets in order to offer a best of both worlds solution 6 1 Network Architectures Before delving into the innards of Ethernet message passing it is prudent to briefly describe the different network architectures in use today and how they pertain to the operation of the Cyclone Computers are of course connected to one another through intermediary devices in order to form networks There are several classes of these intermediary devices but they generally fall into one of the following three groups Hubs At the most basic level computers are connected to one another
34. o choose Edit IP Settings Edit IP Numbers Edit IP Numbers allows the user to set an IP number for the Cyclone The current IP number is displayed on the second line Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the characters To select a character hit the Select button When you are finished scroll through the characters until you reach the right arrow character Selecting this character will complete the process Press the Cancel button at any time to leave the IP number as is Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 23 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS Cora 24 and return to the Main Menu Edit IP Number 200 0 0 0 Up Down to scroll Select to choose Choose gt when done Figure 3 19 Edit IP Settings Edit IP Number Edit IP Settings Edit IP Mask Edit IP Mask allows the user to set an IP Mask for the Cyclone The current IP Mask is displayed on the second line Use the Up Down buttons to scroll through the characters To select a character hit the Select button When you are finished scroll through the characters until you reach the gt right arrow character Selecting this character will complete the process The default IP mask is 255 255 255 0 Edit IP Mask Up Down to scroll Select to choose Choose gt when done Figure 3 20 Edit IP Settings Edit IP Mask Edit IP Settings Edit IP Gateway Edit IP Gateway allows the user to set the IP Gateway for the Cyclone The current IP Gateway is displayed on
35. ower management schemes The target board may derive power by the use of power jacks or by the use of the ribbon connector or a combination of both The options are explained in detail below Each configuration will have an associated jumper setting that MUST be set on the Cyclone The jumper header is found on the long side of the unit and is 6 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro marked as Jumpers on the underside of the Cyclone case CYCLONE FOR RENESAS JUMPER SETTINGS Power IN Jack gt Power OUT Jack Cyclone Internal Power gt Power OUT Jack Cyclone Internal Power gt Target Power Pin Power IN Jack gt Target Power Pin Jumper 54321 Figure 2 4 Jumper Settings 2 11 1 Using Power In Jack and Power Out Jack The target power supply is connected to the Power In Jack of the Cyclone The Power Out Jack of the Cyclone is connected to the target system All of the jumpers except Jumper 5 should be left open for this mode as shown in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Jumper Settings for Target Power Connection via Power In and Power Out Jacks Of Cyclone Only Jumper 5 is installed 2 11 2 Using Cyclone Internal Power and Power Out Jack The target power supply is not needed The Power Out Jack of the Cyclone will act as a center positive power supply to the target system Jumpers 2 and 3 are enabled Jumpers 1 4 and 5 are left open as shown in Cyclone for Renesas User Man
36. ram Programming Algorithm S Record Selection Step 2 Select Program Programming Functions Lolk creates the order of operations based on information you provide ming Algorithm amp S Records Specify Programming Algorithm x Browse ming Operations r r Check Al Preview of Programming Sequence Cancel Figure 3 8 Script Wizard Dialog The user must first select a programming algorithm and an S Record Click the corresponding Browse buttons to navigate to the file or use the drop down list to choose a previously selected file Once this is complete the programming functions are enabled At this point the user only needs to select the programming steps that are required with no further attention to th For example in Figu and sequenced by th Cyclone for Renesas User Manual e order of operations re 3 9 three programming functions have been selected e Script Wizard 15 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mero Script Wizard Image Creation Wizard This Wizard automatically creates the order of operations based on information you provide Step 1 Select Programming Algorithm amp S Records Programming Algorithm C bravo r8c REC1 3_R5F21134 RCP E Browse S Record Selection C Mtest REC test_R5F21134 s19 E Browse Step 2 Select Programming Operations Programming Functions Iw Erase Module I Blank Check Module Iw Program Module IV Verify Module I Verif
37. t in real time applications such as broadcasting video over the Internet where the occasional loss of a frame of data is not going to hamper the overall viewing experience Left unmodified the UDP IP with its lack of guarantees for packet delivery would be unusable in an environment where the delivery of a single byte of data needs to be guaranteed The Cyclone firmware adds mechanisms to the UDP IP protocol without affecting its underlying efficiency to guarantee delivery of data packets 6 4 Connecting The Cyclone Device There are two methods for establishing a connection between a Cyclone and a PC with an Ethernet cable The most basic method is to connect the Cyclone directly to a PC via a cross over Ethernet cable However the more Cyclone for Renesas User Manual 35 CYCLONE FOR RENESAS mero common method is to place the Cyclone and the PC on the same network through a Hub 6 4 1 Connecting the Cyclone to the PC over a network The Cyclone was intended for use on a network of multiple computers and other Cyclones There are many possible network configurations and to describe them all is beyond the scope of this document However most configurations are a modification of a basic theme which is that of connecting one or more PCs through a Hub to one or more Cyclones In order to connect these devices to the Hub you will need to use the provided straight through Ethernet cable The straight through cable which
38. tly via an Ethernet cable you 36 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro need to use what is known as a cross over cable A cross over cable which is not provided by P amp E is normally used to connect two similar devices such as a PC to a PC or a Hub to a Hub It is a cable that has its receive and transmit wires crossed over so that the similar devices can effectively communicate with one another With this configuration it is still important to assign IP numbers to both the PC and the Cyclone device Although at first glance it may not seem necessary to assign a Gateway address in this configuration the Cyclone was designed to operate on a network of more than two computers and therefore it needs to be programmed with a Gateway address Assuming the desktop s IP number to be 192 168 100 1 this is an example of the three IP numbers that would need to be programmed into the Cyclone IP Number Gateway IP Subnet Mask PC 192 168 100 1 none 255 255 255 0 CYCLONE 192 168 100 2 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 For more information on programming these IP numbers into the Cyclone device please see the following section 6 5 Cyclone IP Setup Via LCD Menu For instructions on how to configure the Cyclone using the LCD Menu please see Section 4 2 Operation Via LCD Menu 6 6 Cyclone IP Setup Utility User Interface ConfigurelP Before the Cyclone device transacts data on an Ethernet network it will ne
39. ual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro Figure 2 6 54321 M P E BI Figure 2 6 Jumper Settings for Target Power Connection via Cyclone Board Power and Power Out Jack of Cyclone Jumpers 2 and 3 are installed Jumpers 1 4 and 5 are left open 2 11 3 Using Cyclone Internal Power and Ribbon Cable Pin 1 Pin 8 The target power supply is not needed Pin 1 of the Cyclone connector provides the appropriate voltage for the target if using the 10 pin header Pin 8 of the Cyclone connector provides the appropriate voltage for the target if using the 14 pin header The Power Out jack of the Cyclone connector is not needed Jumpers 1 2 and 3 are all enabled as shown in Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Jumper Settings for Target Power Connection via Cyclone Internal Power and Pin 1 Pin 8 of Cyclone Connector 2 11 4 Using Power IN Jack And Ribbon Cable Pin 1 Pin 8 A center positive power supply is connected to the Power IN Jack of the Cyclone Pin 1 of the Cyclone header provides the appropriate voltage for the target if using the 10 pin header Pin 8 of the Cyclone header provides the appropriate voltage for the target if using the 14 pin header Figure 2 8 Jumper Settings For Power IN Jack And Ribbon Cable Pin 1 Pin 8 8 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro Jumpers 1 3 and 5 are enabled Jumpers 2 and 4 are left open 2 11 5 Target Powered Independently Of Cyclone The target may be powered independ
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41. y Module via CRC Check All Preview of Programming Sequence CM C bravo r8c R8C13_R5F21134 RCP SS C test R8C test_R5F21134 s19 JEM Erase Module PM Program Module VM Verify Module Cancel Figure 3 9 Script Wizard Dialog Programming Functions Selected Upon completion click OK and the script information will appear in the Specify Programming Script dialog Programming Sequence CM Choose Algorithm a CM CAbravol8c R8C13_R5F21134 RCP SS Specify Object Code SS CctestiRBCitest_R65F21134 319 EM Erase Module EM Erase Module BM Blank Check Module PM Program Module PB Program Bytes gt PW Program Words Program Module Choose Serial File s4 I Ignore Code Address Range Check Default Clear Move up Move down Launch Script Wizard Figure 3 10 Results Of Script Wizard Dialog 16 Cyclone for Renesas User Manual CYCLONE FOR RENESAS m Cro 3 7 Programming Operations Programming Sequence CM Choose Algorithm a CM CAbravol8c R8C13_R5F21134 RCP SS Specify Object Code SS CctestiRBCitest_R5F21134 819 EM Erase Module EM Erase Module BM Blank Check Module PM Program Module PB Program Bytes gt EM _ Program Module CS Choose Serial File G I Ignore Code Address Range Check Defaut Clear Moveup Move do Launch Script Wizard Figure 3 11 Programming Operations Dialog Section In the Programming Sequence field the user may sp
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