Renesas 16-bit single-chip microcomputer Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Rev.1.02 Jul 01, 2005 page 310 of 314
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M16C/6N Group (M16C/6NL, M16C/6NN) 22. Usage Precaution
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22.19 Flash Memory Programming Using Boot Program
When programming the internal flash memory using boot program, be careful about the pins state and
connection as follows.
22.19.1 Programming Using Serial I/O Mode
CTX0 pin : This pin automatically outputs H level.
CRX0 pin : Connect to CAN transceiver or connect via resister to VCC (pull-up)
Figure 22.9 shows a pin connection example for programming using serial I/O mode.
Figure 22.9 Pin Connection for Programming Using Serial I/O Mode
22.19.2 Programming Using CAN I/O Mode
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RTS1 pin : This pin automatically outputs H and L level.
Figure 22.10 shows a pin connection example for programming using CAN I/O mode.
Figure 22.10 Pin Connection for Programming Using CAN I/O Mode
CLK1(P6_5)
RXD1(P6_6)
TXD1(P6_7)
RTS1(P6_4)
EPM(P5_5)
CE(P5_0)
CNVSS
RESET
NMI(P8_5)
CRX0(P9_5)
CTX0(P9_6)
Power
supply
VCC
GND
VCC monitor input
1
3
4
10
2
6
5
9
8
7
10-pin connector
PC card-type
Flash Programmer
user reset signal
M16C/6NL, M16C/6NN
CTX0(P9_6)
CRX0(P9_5)
EPM(P5_5)
CE(P5_0)
CNVSS
RESET
NMI(P8_5)
RTS1(P6_4)
VCC
GND
1
10
4
6
5
9
8
3
7
PCA
82C250
CAN_H
CAN_L
Power
supply
VCC monitor input
10-pin connector
PC card-type
CAN Programmer
user reset signal
M16C/6NL, M16C/6NN