Renesas M3S UFLA32R User Manual

REJ10B0239-0140  
M3S-UFLA32R  
User’s Manual  
UART Flash Memory Programming Utility  
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Rev.1.40  
Revision Date: Mar. 06, 2007  
Precautions on Using The Product Described Herein  
1. The product described herein should be used in combination with the parts included with  
the starter kit. If the product is operated in combination with any other item, its operation  
cannot be guaranteed. Nor will requests for help or suggestion be answered.  
2. The product described herein was prepared for program development or evaluation  
purposes. The product cannot be used for the mass production.  
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Contents  
1. Overview .......................................................................................................................1  
2. System Configuration....................................................................................................1  
2.1 Outline of the M3S-UFLA32R................................................................................................................ 1  
2.2 Communication Cable (M3A-2145G50)................................................................................................ 2  
2.3 Target MCU/Target Board...................................................................................................................... 4  
2.4 Host PC ................................................................................................................................................. 4  
3. Installation of the M3S-UFLA32R..................................................................................5  
3.1 Installation of the M3S-UFLA32R.......................................................................................................... 5  
4. Operation Method of the M3S-UFLA32R ......................................................................6  
4.1 Startup ................................................................................................................................................... 6  
4.2 Exit......................................................................................................................................................... 6  
4.3 Operation Outline of the M3S-UFLA32R............................................................................................... 6  
5. Function Description of the M3S-UFLA32R ..................................................................8  
5.1 Function list ........................................................................................................................................... 8  
5.2 Program Data (Motorola S-format file) Selection .................................................................................. 9  
5.3 Exit the Application.............................................................................................................................. 10  
5.4 Lock Bit Information..............................................................................................................................11  
5.5 Program............................................................................................................................................... 13  
5.6 Erase ................................................................................................................................................... 14  
5.7 Block Erase ......................................................................................................................................... 15  
5.8 Lock Bit/Set ......................................................................................................................................... 17  
5.9 Lock Bit/Enable.................................................................................................................................... 19  
5.10 Lock Bit/Disable................................................................................................................................. 20  
5.11 Blank Check....................................................................................................................................... 21  
5.12 Verify Check ...................................................................................................................................... 22  
5.13 E.B.P.V. (Erase, Blank Check, Program, Verify Check) .................................................................... 23  
5.14 E.P. (Erase, Program)........................................................................................................................ 23  
5.15 B.P.V. (Blank Check, Program, Verify Check) ................................................................................... 24  
5.16 Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 25  
5.17 ID Code Setting................................................................................................................................. 27  
5.18 Version Information ........................................................................................................................... 29  
6. Error Message List ......................................................................................................30  
Contents-1  
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UART Flash Memory Programming Utility  
1. Overview  
This user’s manual is intended to provide explanations about system configuration and operation  
method of the UART Flash Memory Programming Utility M3S-UFLA32R Ver.1.40 (hereinafter  
referred to as M3S-UFLA32R) for the M32R/ECU Series (Refer to the Table 2.3.1 for  
corresponding MCU).  
2. System Configuration  
Figure 2.1.1 shows connection configuration of the system using the M3S-UFLA32R  
Target Board  
Communication  
Host PC  
Cable  
(M3A-2145G50)  
DC Power Supply  
Figure 2.1.1 Connection Configuration  
2.1 Outline of the M3S-UFLA32R  
The M3S-UFLA32R is a Windows application program that performs UART communication with  
SIO1 of a MCU serial interface by the boot program built into a MCU (flash programming  
firmware) and executes write/erase operation to the MCU flash memory.  
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2.2 Communication Cable (M3A-2145G50)  
Communication cable consists of two different cables below.  
•Interface Cable (M3A-2145G02)  
It is a conversion cable to connect to the test pins on the target when the connection cable for the  
MF-TEN-NINE can not be mounted on the target board. Figure 2.2.1 shows connecting diagram.  
•MF-TEN-NINE Cable (M3A-0652CBL)  
It is a cable to connect host PC to target board. Figure 2.2.2 shows connecting diagram.  
Communication cable receives power supply from the target board. The power supply voltage can  
be used at 3.3V or 5.0V.  
Table 2.2.1 shows usage specification of the communication cable.  
Connector (Manufactured by Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.  
HIF3FC-10PA-2.54DSA)  
IC Clip (Miyama Electric Company., Ltd  
10-pin Connector (Male)  
Cable side (Front side)  
MJ-033)  
Add label to IC Clip (Pin Name)  
150mm  
Lable name of IC clip  
and color of wiring  
coatings  
1
2
VCC  
NC  
SCLK  
RXD  
NC  
NC  
GND  
NC  
VCC (Red)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
(Blue)  
SCLK  
RXD (Yellow)  
GND (Black)  
TXD (Green)  
47K  
47KΩ  
NC  
TXD  
Figure 2.2.1 Interface Cable Connecting Diagram  
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Figure 2.2.2 MF-TEN-NINE Cable Connecting Diagram  
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Table 2.2.1 Usage Specification  
Rated Value  
MAX  
Parameter  
Unit  
Condition  
Target Supply Voltage  
MIN  
3.0  
4.5  
9600  
-
3.6  
5.5  
V
V
DC Power Supply  
Target Supply Voltage  
RS-232C Communication Rate  
Consumption Current  
115200  
60  
bps  
mA  
Communication Speed with PC  
MAX3221EAE Specification  
No Condensation, No Corrosive Gas  
Environment  
Operating Ambient Temperature  
Storage Ambient Temperature  
5
0
35  
60  
°C  
°C  
No Condensation, No Corrosive Gas  
Environment  
2.3 Target MCU/Target Board  
Target MCU and Target Board should be prepared by the user.  
Table 2.3.1 lists the M3S-UFLA32R compatible MCUs and Target Boards.  
Table 2.3.1 Target MCU and Target Board  
Target MCU  
Target Board Type Name  
Starter Kit Type Name  
32170/32174 Group  
32171 Group  
M3A-2114G02  
M3A-2114G52, M3A-2114G52A  
M3A-2114G62, M3A-2114G62A  
M3A-2114G72, M3A-2114G72A  
M3A-2152G52, M3A-2152G52A  
M3A-2142G52, M3A-2142G52A  
M3A-2142G62, M3A-2142G62A  
M3A-2154G52B  
M3A-2114G12  
32172/32173 Group  
32176 Group  
M3A-2114G22  
M3A-2152G02  
32180 Group  
M3A-2142G02  
32182 Group  
M3A-2142G12  
32185/32186 Group  
32192/32195/32196 Group  
M3A-2154G02A  
M3A-2154G02, M3A-2154G02A  
M3A-2154G52A, M3A-2154G52B  
2.4 Host PC  
Table 2.4.1 shows the system requirements of a host PC. Host PC should be prepared by the user.  
Table 2.4.1 System Requirements of a Host PC  
Host PC  
IBM PC/AT and its Compatible Machine  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
COM1  
OS  
Communication Port  
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3. Installation of the M3S-UFLA32R  
3.1 Installation of the M3S-UFLA32R  
To install the M3S-UFLA32R, perform the following steps.  
1) Execute Setup.exe in "¥Eng¥Tool¥Ufla32r¥W95E" folder contained in the provided CD. (Note1)  
2) Continue installation by following the instruction of the installation window.  
3) Installation is completed when Setup Complete dialog appears.  
Note 1: To use the file which is downloaded from our homepage, uncompress the file before execute Setup.exe.  
Note: Administrator authority is required to install software under Windows2000 and WindowsXP.  
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4. Operation Method of the M3S-UFLA32R  
4.1 Startup  
Double-click the icon after the M3S-UFLA32R setup is completed.  
4.2 Exit  
Choose [Exit(X)] from [File(F)] menu.  
4.3 Operation Outline of the M3S-UFLA32R  
To write to the flash memory, perform the following steps.  
1) Connecting Host PC to Target Board  
•Connect D-Sub 9 pin connector of the MF-TEN-NINE cable to COM1 of the host PC.  
•Connect MF-TEN-NINE cable to the interface cable.  
•Connect IC clip of the interface cable to the target board by referring to Table 4.3.1.  
MF-TEN-NINE Cable  
Interface Cable  
Connect to  
COM1 of the  
Host PC  
Target Board  
Figure 4.3.1 Connection Diagram  
Table 4.3.1 Connecting Interface Cable to the Target Board  
Interface Cable  
IC Clip Color  
Destination of the Target Board Connection  
IC Clip Pin Name  
Red  
Blue  
Yellow  
Black  
Green  
VCC  
SCLK  
RXD  
GND  
TXD  
VCCE power supply  
P87 pin  
P86 pin (RXD1)  
GND pin  
P85 pin (TXD1)  
2) Setting for FP Pin, MOD0 Pin, and MOD1 Pin  
Set FP pin of the target board to "H," MOD0 pin to "H," and MOD1 pin to "L," respectively.  
For setting procedure, refer to respective board manuals.  
3) Power to the Target Board  
Start power supply to the target board.  
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4) Reset the Target MCU  
Reset the target MCU by pressing the reset switch on the target board.  
5) Starting the M3S-UFLA32R  
Start the M3S-UFLA32R.  
6) Execution of Writing to the Flash Memory by the M3S-UFLA32R  
Operate the M3S-UFLA32R and perform writing to the flash memory.  
For detail about operation method, refer to "5. Function Description of the M3S-UFLA32R."  
Note: During erasing or writing, it is prohibited to reset the target board and to turn off the power.  
7) Exit the M3S-UFLA32R  
Exit the M3S-UFLA32R.  
8) Power off the Target Board  
Cut the power supply to the target board.  
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5. Function Description of the M3S-UFLA32R  
5.1 Function List  
Table 5.1 lists functions of the M3S-UFLA32R. Choose each function from menu or click a button  
for execution.  
Table 5.1 Function List  
Menu  
Button  
Refer  
Function  
Reference  
5.2  
File  
Load  
Read the program data of specified Motorola S  
format file into the internal buffer  
Exit  
Display Lock Bit Information  
-
-
Exit the M3S-UFLA32R  
Display lock bit information  
Write program data from internal buffer to the flash  
memory  
5.3  
5.4  
5.5  
Device  
Program  
Program  
Erase  
Block Erase  
Lock Bit / Set  
Erase  
Erase all blocks from the flash memory  
Erase the specified blocks from the flash memory  
Write lock bit to the specified blocks in the flash  
memory  
5.6  
5.7  
5.8  
-
-
Lock Bit / Enable  
Lock Bit / Disable  
Blank Check  
-
-
Enable memory protect by the lock bit  
Disable memory protect by the lock bit  
5.9  
5.10  
5.11  
5.12  
Blank Check Check if all the flash memory blocks are erased  
Verify Check Check if the program data of internal buffer and the  
program data written to the flash memory are  
corresponding  
Verify Check  
Batch processing  
/ E.B.P.V.  
Batch processing  
/ E.P.  
Batch processing  
/ B.P.V.  
E.B.P.V.  
Consecutively execute Erase, Blank Check,  
Program, and Verify Check  
Consecutively execute Erase and Program  
5.13  
5.14  
5.15  
E.P.  
B.P.V.  
Consecutively execute Blank Check, Program, and  
Verify Check  
Others  
Help  
Setting  
-
Perform MCU selection, Verify method selection, and 5.16  
ID code write control  
-
-
Set the ID code to be used at ID verification  
5.17  
ID Code Setting  
Version information  
Display the versions of the M3S-UFLA32R and F/W  
5.18  
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5.2 Program Data (Motorola S-format file) Selection  
(1) Choose [Load(L)] from [File(F)] menu or click [Refer] button.  
Figure 5.2.1 Program Data Selection  
(2) When “Open File” dialog opens, choose a program data file (Motorola S-format file) and then click  
[Open(O)] button.  
Note: As a file format, the M3S-UFLA32R supports Motorola S-format only.  
Figure 5.2.2 Open File Dialog  
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(3) Choose a file to display the dialog that shows execution process, and then read program data file into  
the internal buffer. After completing read, the dialog is closed and file name is displayed in "File  
Name:" box.  
Figure 5.2.3 Result of Choosing Program Data  
5.3 Exit the Application  
(1) Choose [Exit(X)] from [File(F)] menu to exit the program.  
Also, it is able to exit the program by pushing [Alt + F4] keys or clicking the close button.  
Figure 5.3.1 Exit the Application  
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5.4 Lock Bit Information  
(1) Choose [Lock Bit Information (L)] from [Display(V)] menu to display the dialog that shows execution  
process, and then read lock bit. After completing read of lock bit, the dialog is closed and "Lock Bit  
Status Display" dialog is displayed.  
Figure 5.4.1 Lock Bit Information  
(2) Click [Cancel] while reading out lock bit status to close the dialog that shows execution process.  
Figure 5.4.2 Reading out Lock Bit Status  
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(3) In [Lock Bit Status Display] dialog, the lock bit statuses of all blocks of currently selected MCU are  
displayed. Click [OK] to close "Lock Bit Status Display" dialog.  
Figure 5.4.3 Lock Bit Status Display Dialog  
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5.5 Program  
(1) Choose [Program(P)] from [Device(D)] menu or click [Program] button to display the dialog that  
shows execution process, and then write program data stored in the internal buffer to the flash  
memory. After completing write of program data, the dialog is closed and "Program …finish" dialog  
is displayed.  
Figure 5.5.1 Program  
(2) Click [OK] in the "Program…finish" dialog to close the dialog  
Figure 5.5.2 Program Finish Dialog  
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5.6 Erase  
(1) Choose [Erase(E)] from [Device(D)] menu or click [Erase] button to display the dialog that shows  
execution process, and then erase the flash memory. After completing the flash memory erasing,  
the dialog is closed and "Erase …finish" dialog is displayed.  
Figure 5.6.1 Erase  
(2) Click [OK] in the "Erase…finish" dialog to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.6.2 Erase Finish Dialog  
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5.7 Block Erase  
(1) Choose [Block Erase(L)] from [Device(D)] menu to display "Block Erase" dialog.  
Figure 5.7.1 Block Erase  
(2) In "Block Erase" dialog, all blocks of currently selected MCU are displayed. Click [Select All] to  
select all blocks.  
Click [Clear] button to clear all selected blocks.  
Select the blocks you wish to erase and click [OK] to close "Block Erase" dialog. Subsequently, the  
dialog that shows execution process appears and the selected blocks are erased. After completing  
erasing, the dialog is closed and "Block Erase …finish" dialog is displayed. Click [Cancel] to close  
"Block Erase" dialog.  
Figure 5.7.2 Block Erase Dialog  
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(3) Click [OK] in the "Block Erase…finish" dialog to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.7.3 Block Erase Finish Dialog  
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5.8 Lock Bit/Set  
(1) Choose [Lock Bit]-[Set(S)] from [Device(D)] menu to display the dialog that shows execution process,  
and then read out lock bit. After completing read of lock bit, the dialog is closed and "Lock Bit Set"  
dialog is displayed.  
Figure 5.8.1 Lock Bit Set  
Note: To clear lock bit, perform the following steps.  
1. Execute [Lock Bit]-[Disable(D)] in [Device(D)] menu.  
2. Execute [Erase(E)] or [Block Erase(L)] in [Device(D)] menu.  
By following the procedures above, lock bit in the corresponding block can be cleared.  
This is the only way to clear lock bit.  
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(2) In "Lock Bit Set" dialog, the blocks without setting of lock bit are displayed.  
Click [Select All] to select all blocks.  
Click [Clear] to clear all selected blocks.  
Select the blocks you wish to set lock bit to, and then click [OK] to close "Lock Bit Set" dialog.  
Subsequently, the dialog that shows execution process appears and the lock bit is set. After  
completing setting, the dialog is closed and "Lock Bit Set …finish" dialog is displayed.  
Click [Cancel] to close "Lock Bit Set" dialog.  
Figure 5.8.2 Lock Bit Set Dialog  
(3) Click [OK] in the "Lock Bit Set…finish" dialog to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.8.3 Lock Bit Set Finish Dialog  
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5.9 Lock Bit/Enable  
(1) Choose [Lock Bit]-[Enable(E)] from [Device(D)] menu to display the dialog that shows execution  
process, and then enable lock bit. After completing enabling lock bit, the dialog is closed and "Lock  
Bit Enable…finish" dialog is displayed.  
Note: It can not perform erase or write operation against the block with the lock bit that is enabled and set.  
Clear lock bit to perform erase or write operation.  
After powering, lock bit becomes enabled.  
Figure 5.9.1 Lock Bit Enable  
(2) Click [OK] in the "Lock Bit Enable…finish" dialog to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.9.2 Lock Bit Enable Finish Dialog  
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5.10 Lock Bit/Disable  
(1) Choose [Lock Bit]-[Disable(D)] from [Device(D)] menu to display the dialog that shows execution  
process, and then disable lock bit. After completing disabling lock bit, the dialog is closed and "Lock  
Bit Disable…finish" dialog is displayed.  
Figure 5.10.1 Lock Bit Disable  
(2) Click [OK] in the "Lock Bit Disable…finish" dialog to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.10.2 Lock Bit Disable Finish Dialog  
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5.11 Blank Check  
(1) Choose [Blank Check(B)] from [Device(D)] menu or click [Blank Check] button to display the dialog  
that shows execution process, and then perform blank check operation. After completing blank  
check, the dialog is closed and "Blank Check…finish" dialog is displayed.  
Figure 5.11.1 Blank Check  
(2) Click [OK] in the "Blank Check…finish" dialog to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.11.2 Blank Check Finish Dialog  
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5.12 Verify Check  
(1) Choose [Verify Check(V)] from [Device(D)] menu or click [Verify Check] button to display the dialog  
that shows execution process, and then perform verify check operation. After completing verify  
check, the dialog is closed and "Verify Check…finish" dialog is displayed.  
Note: When [Sum check (high speed)] is chosen from [Verify Process (V)] in [Others (O)]-[Setting(S)] dialog, the  
data in the MCU is compared to the check sum value of the program data file. When [Read array (high  
reliability)] is selected, the data in the MCU is compared to the program data file by the byte.  
Figure 5.12.1 Verify Check  
(2) Click [OK] in the "Verify Check…finish" dialog box to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.12.2 Verify Check Finish Dialog  
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5.13 E.B.P.V. (Erase, Blank Check, Program, Verify Check)  
(1) Choose [Batch Processing]-[E.B.P.V.] from [Device(D)] menu or click [E.B.P.V.] button to  
consecutively execute "Erase," "Blank Check," "Program," and "Verify Check."  
Figure 5.13.1 E.B.P.V.  
5.14 E.P. (Erase, Program)  
(1) Choose [Batch Processing]-[E.P.] from [Device(D)] menu or click [E.P.] button to consecutively  
execute "Erase" and "Program."  
Figure 5.14.1 E.P.  
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5.15 B.P.V. (Blank Check, Program, Verify Check)  
(1) Choose [Batch Processing]-[B.P.V.] from [Device(D)] menu or click [B.P.V.] button to consecutively  
execute "Blank Check," "Program," and "Verify Check."  
Figure 5.15.1 B.P.V.  
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5.16 Setting  
(1) Choose [Setting(S)] from [Others(O)] menu to display "Setup" dialog.  
Figure 5.16.1 Setting  
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(2) In the "Setup" dialog, it is possible to choose MCU type, verify process, and write ID code into the ID  
code area.  
It is possible to choose MCU from "Mcu Type(M)" pull-down menu.  
It is possible to choose verify check process from "Verify process(V)."  
Choose [Sum check (high speed)] to compare the data in MCU to the check sum value of the  
program data file.  
Choose [Read array (high reliability)] to compare the data in MCU to the program data file by the  
byte.  
Choose [Permit to write ID code into Target MCU] to write data into ID code area of the MCU at the  
time of program. If it is not chosen, ID code area of the MCU is filled with FFh.  
Write the data other than FFh into ID code area to enable protect function of the flash memory.  
When protect function is enabled, the ID code is verified before executing operation to the flash  
memory (erase or write). When the ID code is not corresponding as a result of verification, the  
operation to the flash memory is not available.  
When the whole area of the ID code is filled with FFh, the ID code is not verified.  
Note: At the time of the M3S-UFLA32R startup, previously chosen MCU is set to "MCU Type(M)". However,  
[Sum check (high speed)] is checked at "Verify process(V)" and [Permit to write ID code into Target MCU]  
is unchecked.  
Click [OK] to enable the setting, and then close the "Setup" dialog.  
Click [Cancel] to disable the setting, and then close the "Setup" dialog.  
Figure 5.16.2 Setup Dialog  
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5.17 ID Code Setting  
(1) Choose [ID Code Setting(I)] from [Others(O)] menu to display "ID code setting" dialog.  
Figure 5.17.1 ID Code Setting  
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(2) In the "ID code setting" dialog, the ID code for verification is set.  
Table 5.17.1 shows function list of operable and not operable functions according with the verify  
result.  
Choose [Specify ID code by hexadecimal] to set the ID code by hexadecimal.  
Choose [Specify ID code by alphanumeric] to set the ID code by alphanumeric characters.  
Click [OK] to enable the setting, and then close the "ID code setting" dialog.  
Click [Cancel] to disable the setting, and then close the "ID code setting" dialog.  
Note: In the 3218x Group and 3219x Group, 12-byte of the address H’84 to H’8F is enabled.  
In the other MCU, 16-byte of the address H’84 to H’93 is enabled.  
Figure 5.17.2 ID Code Setting Dialog  
Table 5.17.1 Operable, Not Operable List  
ID code is corresponding or  
every ID code in the MCU is FFh  
Function  
ID code is not corresponding  
Load  
Exit  
Lock Bit Information  
Program  
Erase  
Block Erase  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Lock Bit / Set  
Lock Bit / Enable  
Lock Bit / Disable  
Blank Check  
Verify Check  
Batch processing / E.B.P.V.  
Batch processing / E.P.  
Batch processing / B.P.V.  
Setting  
ID Code Setting  
Version information  
Note: YES: Operable, NO: Not operable  
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5.18 Version Information  
(1) Choose [Version information (UFLA32R) (A)] from [Help(H)] menu to display "Version information  
(UFLA32R)" dialog.  
Figure 5.18.1 Version Information  
(2) In the "Version information (UFLA32R)" dialog, the M3S-UFLA32R version and Flash E/W Firmware  
version in the MCU are displayed. Click [OK] to close the dialog.  
Figure 5.18.2 Version Information (UFLA32R) Dialog  
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6. Error Message List  
Table 6.1.1 lists error messages, causes, and approaches provided from the M3S-UFLA32R.  
Table 6.1.1 Error Message List  
Error Message  
Cause  
Approach  
1
MCU information is incorrect.  
Please check whether the "UFLA32R.ini"  
file is installed correctly.  
There is no INI file.  
Reinstall the M3S-UFLA32R.  
2
3
4
Can not open COM1.  
Can not open COM1.  
Check if the COM1 is used in the  
other application.  
Specify the Motorola S format file.  
Motorola file is not specified.  
Please specify Motorola file.  
The specified file is not a S-format file.  
Please specify S-format file (*.mot).  
Motorola S format file is not  
specified.  
The specified file is not Motorola  
S-format file or there are some  
contents errors.  
Check the contents of the  
selected file or specify different  
file.  
5
Address Error.  
Start Address < NNNNNNNNh  
The data record address of  
chosen file is beyond the flash  
memory.  
Check the contents of Motorola S  
format file or specify different file.  
6
7
Address Error.  
End Address > NNNNNNNNh  
Receive timeout error.  
The record length of the chosen  
file has an error.  
Timeout occurs during reception. Check the connection state of the  
communication cable or restart  
Check the contents of Motorola S  
format file or specify different file.  
the M3S-UFLA32R, and then  
reset the MCU.  
8
9
Communication parameter error.  
Command execution error.  
Receive reply other than ACK  
and NAK from the MCU.  
Receive NAK from the MCU.  
Restart the M3S-UFLA32R and  
reset the MCU.  
Restart the M3S-UFLA32R and  
reset the MCU.  
10 Blank Check Error.  
There is no blank after the  
address H’NNNNNN.  
-
(Error Address: H'NNNNNN)  
11 Verify Check Error.  
At the time of verify, the data of  
the address H’NNNNNN are  
H’AAAA (MCU side) and H’BBBB MCU.  
(M3S-UFLA32R side) and not  
corresponding.  
Check if it is the same Motorola S  
format file as the program in the  
Error Address : H'NNNNNN  
Error Data : H'AAAA (H'BBBB)  
12 Verify Check Error.  
Check sum value is not  
corresponding at the time of  
verification  
Check if it is the same Motorola S  
format file as the program in the  
MCU.  
13 ID verification error.  
The ID code in the MCU and the  
one set in the M3S-UFLA32R  
are different  
Set the correct ID code to the  
M3S-UFLA32R.  
Please set up the ID code correctly.  
14 ID code is incorrect.  
Input ID code has an error.  
Enter ID code with Hexadecimal.  
Please enter ID code with Hexadecimal.  
15 ID code is incorrect.  
Input ID code has an error.  
Enter ID code with alphanumeric  
characters.  
Please enter ID code correctly.  
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Revision History  
Description  
Summary  
Rev.  
Date  
Page  
-
1.00  
1.01  
Jun 25, 2000  
Dec 4, 2000  
First edition issued.  
-
Changed output message from Japanese to English.  
Added references to 2) Connecting Host PC with Target System in  
Chapter 3.  
1.02  
Jan 29, 2002  
7
Changed product name from UFLA32 to M3A-UFLA32R.  
Changed the description of 2) Connecting Host PC with Target System  
in Chapter 3.  
1.03  
Feb 14, 2002  
7
Added "Notes regarding these materials."  
1.04  
1.10  
1.20  
Mar 1, 2002  
Oct 28, 2002  
Dec 3, 2002  
2
6
6
Added description to 1) Setting up M3S-UFLA32R in Chapter 3.  
Changed the location where "Setup.exe" is stored in a CD-ROM.  
Changed the layout of window.  
1.30  
1.40  
Jul 11, 2003  
Mar 6, 2007  
-
-
Supported 32176/32180/32182 Group MCUs.  
Supported 32185/32186 Group and 32192/32195/32196 Group MCUs.  
Reviewed overall contents.  
Uart Flash Memory Programming Utility  
User’s Manual  
M3S-UFLA32R  
Publication Date: 1st Edition, Jun., 2000  
Rev.1.40, Mar. 06, 2007  
Published by:  
Sales Strategic Planning Div.  
Renesas Technology Corp.  
2007. Renesas Technology Corp., All rights reserved. Printed in Japan.  
M3S-UFLA32R  
User’s Manual  
2-6-2, Ote-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,100-0004, Japan  

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