PCA4738F-42A PCA4738S-42A PCA4738F-64A
PCA4738L-64A PCA4738S-64A PCA4738H-80A
PCA4738G-80A PCA4738F-80A PCA4738L-80A
PCA4738H-100A PCA4738G-100A PCA4738F-100A
PCA4738L-100A PCA4738L-160A PCA4738F-176A
PROM Programming Adapters for 38000 Series
User's Manual
Rev. 1.00
June 1, 2003
REJ10J0076-0100Z
Contents
Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety ...........................................................................................5
Chapter 2. Introduction...........................................................................................................7
2.1 Things to Check When Unpacking .......................................................................8
Chapter 3. How to Write the Program ....................................................................................9
3.1 Programming Procedures ......................................................................................9
3.2 Selecting a Connector .........................................................................................10
3.3 Attaching the Adapter to a PROM Programmer .................................................11
(1) For the PCA4738D and PCA7402D ........................................................11
(2) For the PCA4738E and PCA7402E .........................................................11
3.4 Switch Settings ....................................................................................................12
(1) Switches SW1 and SW2...........................................................................12
(2) Switch SW3..............................................................................................12
3.5 Mounting an MCU ..............................................................................................14
3.6 Setting the Programming Area ............................................................................16
3.7 Recommended PROM Programmers ..................................................................18
Chapter 4. Specifications ......................................................................................................19
4.1 Specifications ......................................................................................................19
4.2 Memory Maps .....................................................................................................21
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................23
5.1 Errors That Occur When Writing to PROM .......................................................23
(1) When Newly Purchased ...........................................................................23
(2) Previously Written Normally ...................................................................23
5.2 MCU Does Not Function Normally ....................................................................24
5.3 Other Precautions ................................................................................................24
(1) About Recommended PROM Programmers ............................................24
(2) About Reading Out of the Device Identification Code ............................24
5.4 How to Request for Support................................................................................24
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MEMO
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety
Either in this user's manual or on the product, several icons are used to insure proper handling of this
product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons, or damage to your properties. This chapter
describes precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and properly. Be sure
to read this chapter before using this product.
If the requirements shown in the "WARNING"
sentences are ignored, the equipment may
cause serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
If the requirements shown in the "CAUTION"
sentences are ignored, the equipment may
malfunction.
CAUTION
It means important information on using this
IMPORTANT
product.
In addition to the three above, the following are also used as appropriate.
means WARNING or CAUTION.
Example:
CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
means PROHIBITION.
Example:
DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED
means A FORCIBLE ACTION.
Example:
UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE.
The following page describes the symbols "WARNING", "CAUTION", and "IMPORTANT".
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WARNING
Warning for Use Environment:
• This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35˚C. Care
should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded.
• Select the proper programming mode of the PROM programmer.
CAUTION
Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product:
• Do not disassemble or modify this product. Disassembling and modifying the product will void
your warranty.
Cautions to Be Taken for This Product:
• Use caution when handling this product. Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock such as falling.
• Do not directly touch the connector pins of this product.
• Be careful with the static electricity when handling this product and the MCU.
When Not Using This Product for a Long Time:
(1) Attach the connector pins of this product to the conductive sponge.
(2) Put it into a conductive polyvinyl, and keep it in the package case shipped from the factory.
(3) Store it in the place where humidity and temperature are low and direct sunshine does not strike.
IMPORTANT
Note on This Product:
• We cannot accept any request for repair.
When Using This Product:
• Attach this product to the IC socket on the PROM programmer properly.
• Insert the MCU to the IC socket of this product properly.
• When opening and closing the IC socket of this product, be sure to keep it horizontal.
• Be sure to set the programming area as described in this user's manual.
• Do not use the PROM programmer's device identification code readout function.
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Chapter 2. Introduction
This product is a PROM programming adapter for the 38000 Series of Renesas 8-bit MCUs (available
for some 740 Series MCUs). The adapter is a tool that can be used to write programs into internal
PROM of MCUs using a PROM programming adapter commercially available. This user's manual
describes the specifications and how to use the product. Figures 2.1 and 2.2 show external views of
the PROM programming adapters and their constituent parts.
Main unit
Interface unit
Connector
Figure 2.1 External view of the programming adapter (DIP type IC socket) and constituent parts
Main unit
Interface unit
Connector
Figure 2.2 External view of the programming adapter (QFP, SOP, LCC type IC socket) and constituent parts
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2.1 Things to Check When Unpacking
This product package consists of the items listed in Table 2.1. Check to see that it contains all of the
items when unpacking.
Table 2.1 Contents
Main unit
Interface unit
PCA4738C
Connector
User's manual
PCA4738S-64A
PCA4738F-64A
PCA4738L-64A
PCA4738F-80A
PCA4738L-80A
PCA4738G-80A
PCA4738F-100A
PCA4738L-100A
PCA4738L-160A
PCA4738F-176A
PCA4738D (28-pin)
PCA4738E (32-pin)
This manual
PCA4738H-80A
PCA4738G-100A
PCA4738H-100A
PCA7402D (28-pin)
PCA7402E (32-pin)
PCA7402B
PCA4738S-42A
PCA4738F-42A
PCA7402E (32-pin)
If any part is missing or there is any doubt about your product package, contact your local distributor.
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Chapter 3. How to Write the Program
This chapter describes how to write programs with a PROM programmer. For the operation of the
PROM programmer, refer to the user's manual of the PROM programmer.
3.1 Programming Procedures
Follow these procedures (1) through (9) to write programs into the MCU.
(1) Read the program into the PROM programmer. (Offset: 800016)*1
*1 Offset address not required when writing in M5M27C101 mode.
(2) Select the connector corresponding to the MCU. (See Section 3.2)*2
*2 Skip this step for the PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A.
(3) Attach the adapter to the PROM programmer. (See Section 3.3)
(4) Set the switches (SW1, SW2 and SW3). (See Section 3.4)
(5) Insert the MCU into the adapter. (See Section 3.5)
(6) Specify the programming area of the MCU using the PROM programmer. (See Section 3.6)
(7) Using the PROM programmer's erase check function, check whether data can be written into
the MCU's programming area.*3*4
(8) Write the program into the programming area of the MCU using the PROM programmer.*4
(9) Verify the programming area of the MCU using the PROM programmer to check whether the
program is written into the MCU correctly.*4
3
4
*
Be sure to set the programming area. Otherwise the mode's shift to the programming mode
may not be performed successfully. The erase check function etc. may not also be performed
completely.
*
Some PROM programmers perform these steps (7 through 9) automatically.
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3.2 Selecting a Connector
Select the connector depending on the type of the MCU as described in Table 3.1 and Figure 3.1
below.
Table 3.1 Selecting connector
Conditions
Applicable connector
MCU
M5M27C256A mode
PCA4738D or PCA7402D
M375XXE1/E2/E3/E4
32 KB M375XXE5/E6/E7/E8
or less M38XXXE1/E2/E3/E4
M38XXXE5/E6/E7/E8
MCU's
programming
mode
M5M27C101 mode
PCA4738E or PCA7402E
M375XXE9/EA/EB/EC
Over
M375XXED/EE/EF
32 KB M38XXXE9/EA/EB/EC
M38XXXED/EE/EF
Notes:
* No selection is required for the PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A. (The PCA7402E connec-
tor is already attached.)
* For the MCU whose internal ROM is 32 KB or less, the applicable adapter (PCA4738D/
PCA7402D or PCA4738E/PCA7402E) depends on its device (M5M27C256A mode or
M5M27C101 mode). For each matching device of the MCU, refer to Tables 3.6 to 3.9 on pages
16 to 18.
IC socket
(made by Yamaichi Elecreonics Co., Ltd.)
Main unit
Interface unit
28-pin type connector
32-pin type connector
Figure 3.1 Selecting a connector
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3.3 Attaching the Adapter to a PROM Programmer
(1) For the PCA4738D and PCA7402D
As shown in Figure 3.2, attach the pin No. 1 of the connector of the PROM programmer (standard-
pitch 28-pin pin-header mounted) to the No. 1 pin of the IC socket of the PROM programmer.
Be careful when attaching to the PROM programmer because an incorrect
insertion can cause fatal damage to the MCU.
Connector
(PCA4737D or PCA7402D)
28
15
1
14
32-pin IC socket of
PROM programmer
28
7
1
2
3
6
15
14
1
1
1
This four pins are not assigned.
Figure 3.2 Attaching the adapter to a PROM programmer (PCA4738D or PCA7402D)
(2) For the PCA4738E and PCA7402E
As shown in Figure 3.3, attach the pin No. 1 of the connector of the PROM programmer (standard-
pitch 32-pin pin-header mounted) to the No. 1 pin of the IC socket of the PROM programmer.
Be careful when attaching to the PROM programmer because an incorrect
insertion can cause fatal damage to the MCU.
Connector
(PCA4738E or PCA7402E)
17
32
1
16
32-pin IC socket of
PROM programmer
7
1
2
3
6
32
17
16
1
1
1
Figure 3.3 Attaching the adapter to a PROM programmer (PCA4738E or PCA7402E)
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3.4 Switch Settings
(1) Switches SW1 and SW2
• For PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A
Set the switches SW1 and SW2 according to the output format of the MCU ports. The examples
of switch settings are shown in Tables 3.2 and 3.5 and Figure 3.4.
Table 3.2 Switch settings (PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A)
Switch
Output format
CMOS
Switch setting
CMOS
Pch
Nch
SW1
P00--P03
Pch
Nch
CMOS
Pch
CMOS
Pch
SW2
P04--P07
Nch
Nch
• For all adapters except the PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A
Set the switches SW1 and SW2 according to the output format of the MCU ports. The examples
of switch settings are shown in Tables 3.3 and 3.5 and Figure 3.4.
Table 3.3 Switch settings (all adapters except PCA4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A)
Switch
Output format
CMOS
Switch setting
CMOS
Pch
Nch
SW1
P20--P23
Pch
Nch
CMOS
Pch
CMOS
Pch
SW2
P24--P27
Nch
Nch
(2) Switch SW3
Table 3.4 Switch settings of SW3
MCU type name
Switch setting
ON
M38103E6SS/SP/FS/FP
M38114E8SS/SP/FS/FP
M38174E8FS/FP
M38177ECFS/FP
M38185EEFS/FP
Other MCUs
OFF
Note:
The PC4738S-42A and PCA4738F-42A do not have switch SW3.
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Table 3.5 Examples of switch settings
Group
7500
7510
7513
7560
3800
3802
3806
3807
3810
3811
3812
3817
3818
3819
3820
3822
3825
3826
3850
3851
3874
3880
3881
3886
3888
3890
Example
M37500E8
M37510E6
M37513EF
M37560EF
M38002E2
M38022E4
M38067E8
M38073E4
M38102E5
M38112E4
M38123E6
M38177EC
M38184EA
M38197EA
M38203E4
M38223E4
M38254E6
M38267E8
M38503E4
M38513E4
M38749EF
M38802E2
M38813E4
M38867E8
M38881E2
M38903E4
SW1
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
Pch
SW2
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
Nch
Pch
Pch
CMOS
CMOS
Pch
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
CMOS
Nch
SW1
SW2
Pch
Pch
CMOS
CMOS
Nch
Nch
Switch settings when:
SW3
SW1 ............ CMOS
SW2 ............ CMOS
SW3 ............ OFF
ON
OFF
XCin
Figure 3.4 Example of switch settings
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3.5 Mounting an MCU
As shown in Figures 3.5 and 3.6, insert the No. 1 pin of an MCU into the No. 1 pin of the IC socket.
Be careful when inserting the MCU because an incorrect insertion can cause fatal
damage to the MCU.
Top view
PCA4738X-XXA REV. A
IC1
1
No. 1 pin of MCU
X1
IC socket
JAPAN
Figure 3.5 Mounting an MCU (adapters with DIP type IC socket)
Top view
PCA4738X-XXA REV. A
J1
J 2
IC socket
IC1
1
1
X 1
R
RA2
No. 1 pin of MCU
1
20
1 8
18
SW1
SW2
SW3
Pch
Pch
Xcin
ON
OFF
CMOS
Nch
CMOS
Nch
JAPAN
Figure 3.6 Mounting an MCU (adapters with QFP, SOP, LCC type IC socket)
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CAUTION
Caution to Be Taken for SOP Version IC Socket:
• SOP version IC sockets (mounted on the PCA4738F-42A) have a sliding bar in the
middle of the board. Be sure to keep the bar to the side of the diagonally shaded area
imprinted on the board (factory-setting). An improper setting will cause fatal
damage to the MCU due to faulty connections.
Top view
PCA4738x-xxA REV.A
J1
J2
IC1
IC socket
42
22
Sliding bar
No. 1 pin of MCU
X1
●
1
21
Caution to Be Taken for Handling an MCU:
• Do not directly touch the connector in the IC socket and the pins on the PROM
programmer connector because dirt may cause an electrical insulation failure. When
not using this product, attach the connector pins of this product to the conductive
sponge as it was shipped from the factory.
Caution to Be Taken for Opening and Closing the IC Socket:
• When opening and closing the IC socket, hold the adapter horizontally as shown in
Figure 3.7. Otherwise the inside of the IC socket may become damaged and cause
an electrical insulation failure.
Side view
Direction to open the IC socket
IC socket
Main unit
Interface unit
Up
Connector
Figure 3.7 Opening and closing the IC socket
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3.6 Setting the Programming Area
To write the program into an MCU, be sure to set the programming area. And also, specify its device
of the PROM programmer. The lists of programming areas and device are shown in Tables 3.6 to 3.9.
Make note of the fact that the MCU whose ROM is 32 KB or less has two devices applicable. For the
MCUs not listed in Tables 3.6 to 3.9, refer to each MCU's user's manual.
Table 3.6 List of programming areas and devices -38000 Series (PCA4738D or PCA7402D connector)
MCU type name
PROM programmer
ROM area
of MCU
ROM size
MCU
Applicable MCU
Device
Programming area
M38XXXE2
M38002E2
M38802E2
M38881E2
About 8 KB
6080h--7FFDh E080h--FFFDh
M38XXXE3
M38XXXE4
Presently
not available
D080h--FFFDh
About 12 KB
5080h--7FFDh
M38002E4
M38022E4
M38073E4
M38112E4
M38203E4
M38223E4
M38813E4
M38903E4
About 16 KB
4080h--7FFDh
3080h--7FFDh
C080h--FFFDh
B080h--FFFDh
M5M27C256A
About 20 KB
About 24 KB
M38XXXE5
M38XXXE6
M38102E5
M38063E6
M38123E6
M38254E6
2080h--7FFDh A080h--FFFDh
1080h--7FFDh 9080h--FFFDh
M38XXXE7
M38XXXE8
Presently
not available
About 28 KB
About 32 KB
M38004E8
M38027E8
M38067E8
M38184E8
M38207E8
M38257E8
M38267E8
0080h--7FFDh 8080h--FFFDh
Table 3.7 List of programming areas and devices - 75xx Group (PCA4738D or PCA7402D connector)
MCU type name
PROM programmer
ROM area
of MCU
ROM size
MCU
Applicable MCU
Device
Programming area
M375XXE2
M375XXE3
M375XXE4
M375XXE5
M375XXE6
M375XXE7
About 8 KB
About 12 KB
About 16 KB
About 20 KB
About 24 KB
6080h--7FFDh E080h--FFFDh
5080h--7FFDh D080h--FFFDh
4080h--7FFDh C080h--FFFDh
3080h--7FFDh B080h--FFFDh
2080h--7FFDh A080h--FFFDh
Presently
not available
M5M27C256A
M37500E5
M37510E6
Presently
not available
About 28 KB
About 32 KB
1080h--7FFDh 9080h--FFFDh
0080h--7FFDh 8080h--FFFDh
M375XXE8
M37500E8
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Table 3.8 List of programming areas and devices - 38000 Series (PCA4738E or PCA7402E connector)
MCU type name
PROM programmer
ROM area
of MCU
ROM size
MCU
Applicable MCU
Device
Programming area
M38XXXE2
M38XXXE3
M38XXXE4
About 8 KB
E080h--FFFDh E080h--FFFDh
D080h--FFFDh D080h--FFFDh
Presently
not available
About 12 KB
M38503E4
M38513E4
About 16 KB
About 20 KB
About 24 KB
C080h--FFFDh C080h--FFFDh
B080h--FFFDh B080h--FFFDh
A080h--FFFDh A080h--FFFDh
M38XXXE5
M38XXXE6
M38XXXE7
Presently
not available
M38504E6
M38514E6
Presently
not available
About 28 KB
About 32 KB
About 36 KB
9080h--FFFDh 9080h--FFFDh
8080h--FFFDh 8080h--FFFDh
7080h--FFFDh 7080h--FFFDh
M38XXXE8
M38XXXE9
M38867E8
M5M27C101
Presently
not available
M38XXXEA
M38XXXEB
M38XXXEC
M38184EA
M38197EA
About 40 KB
About 44 KB
6080h--FFFDh 6080h--FFFDh
5080h--FFFDh 5080h--FFFDh
Presently
not available
M38067EC
M38127EC
M38177EC
M38198EC
M38199EC
M38227EC
About 48 KB
4080h--FFFDh 4080h--FFFDh
M38XXXED
Presently
not available
About 52 KB
About 56 KB
3080h--FFFDh 3080h--FFFDh
2080h--FFFDh 2080h--FFFDh
M38XXXEE
M38XXXEF
M38185EE
M38079EF
M38259EF
M3826AEF
M38749EF
About 60 KB
1080h--FFFDh 1080h--FFFDh
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Table 3.9 List of programming areas and devices - 75xx Group (PCA4738E or PCA7402E connector)
MCU type name
PROM programmer
ROM area
of MCU
ROM size
MCU
Applicable MCU
Device
Programming area
M375XXE2
M375XXE3
M375XXE4
M375XXE5
M375XXE6
M375XXE7
M375XXE8
M375XXE9
M375XXEA
M375XXEB
M375XXEC
M375XXED
M375XXEE
M375XXEF
About 8 KB
About 12 KB
About 16 KB
About 20 KB
About 24 KB
About 28 KB
About 32 KB
About 36 KB
About 40 KB
About 44 KB
About 48 KB
About 52 KB
About 56 KB
E080h--FFFDh E080h--FFFDh
D080h--FFFDh D080h--FFFDh
C080h--FFFDh C080h--FFFDh
B080h--FFFDh B080h--FFFDh
A080h--FFFDh A080h--FFFDh
9080h--FFFDh 9080h--FFFDh
8080h--FFFDh 8080h--FFFDh
7080h--FFFDh 7080h--FFFDh
6080h--FFFDh 6080h--FFFDh
5080h--FFFDh 5080h--FFFDh
4080h--FFFDh 4080h--FFFDh
3080h--FFFDh 3080h--FFFDh
2080h--FFFDh 2080h--FFFDh
Presently
not available
M37527E6
M5M27C101
Presently
not available
M37513EF
M37560EF
About 60 KB
1080h--FFFDh 1080h--FFFDh
3.7 Recommended PROM Programmers
The PROM programmers listed in Table 3.10 are recommended for the adapters. Using the actual
products, we have verified that these PROM programmers can be used to write programs without
problem. Nonconformity occurring by using any other PROM programmers can not be supported.
For the latest types of PROM programmer, please contact the manufacturer to confirm whether it can
be used for your product.
Table 3.10 Recommended PROM programmers
Programming voltage
Manufacturer Type name
TR4943
Device
(Vpp)
M5L27256 mode (Mitsubishi)
M5M27C256A mode (Mitsubishi)
M5M27C101 mode (Mitsubishi)
Advantest
R4945
Corporation
Write-byte
12.5 V
M5M27C256A mode (Mitsubishi)
M5M27C101 mode (Mitsubishi)
R4945A
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Chapter 4. Specifications
4.1 Specifications
Table 4.1 lists common specifications of the programming adapters, and Tables 4.2 and 4.3 list
individual specifications of each programming adapter.
Table 4.1 Common specifications
Item
Description
4 MHz
Operating clock frequency
(Supplied by the ceramic oscillator mounted on the
adapter)
Power supply
Main unit
Supplied from Vcc of the PROM programmer
Board to mount a programmable MCU
(IC socket for MCU mounted on it)
Interface board (buffer IC mounted)
(Connected by two rows of standard-pitch 18-pin
connectors and two rows of standard-pitch 16-pin
connectors to the upper and lower boards)
PCA4738C or PCA7402B
(Interface unit)
Board
configuration
Board to connect to the PROM Programmer
(for M5M27C256 mode)
(Standard-pitch 28-pin pin-header mounted)
PCA4738D or PCA7402D
(28-pin connector)
Board to connect to the PROM Programmer
(for M5M27C101 mode)
(Standard-pitch 32-pin pin-header mounted)
PCA7438E or PCA7402E
(32-pin connector)
Table 4.2 Individual specifications (1/2)
Product name
Item
Description
38000 Series SDIP package
(42P4B, 42S1B)
3850, 3851 Group
42-pin SP/SS package
MCU
PCA4738S-42A
IC socket IC59-4206-G4 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
38000 Series QFP package
(42P2R-A)
3850, 3851 Group
42-pin FP package
MCU
PCA4738F-42A
IC socket IC51-0422-393 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
3800, 3802, 3810, 3811, 3812,
3880, 3888, 3890 Group
64-pin SP/SS package
38000 Series SDIP package
(64P4B, 64S1B)
MCU
PCA4738S-64A
PCA4738F-64A
PCA4738L-64A
IC socket 264-1300-00 (made by Sumitomo 3M Limited)
3800, 3802, 3810, 3811, 3812,
3880, 3888, 3890 Group
64-pin FP package
38000 Series QFP package
(64P6N-A)
MCU
IC socket IC51-824.KS-8095 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
3800, 3802, 3810, 3811, 3812,
38000 Series LCC package
(64D0)
MCU
3880, 3888, 3890 Group
64-pin FS package
IC socket
IC51-0644-1329 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
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Table 4.3 Individual specifications (2/2)
Product name
Description
3806, 3807, 3817, 3820,
Item
38000 Series QFP package
(80P6N-A)
MCU
3822 Group
80-pin FP package
PCA4738F-80A
IC51-0804-819-6 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
IC socket
3806, 3807, 3817, 3820, 3822,
38000 Series LCC package
3874 Group
(80D0)
MCU
PCA4738L-80A
80-pin FS package
IC socket
IC51-0804-890 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
38000 Series QFP package
(80P6Q-A)
3820, 3822, 3886 Group
80-pin HP package
MCU
IC socket
MCU
PCA4738H-80A
PCA4738G-80A
PCA4738F-100A
PCA4738L-100A
IC51-0804-808 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
38000 Series QFP package
(80P6S-A)
3806, 3820, 3822, 3874 Group
80-pin GP package
IC socket
MCU
IC51-0804-711 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
3818, 3825, 3826 Group
38000 Series QFP package
100-pin FP package,
(100P6S-A)
100-pin FP package of M37560
IC socket IC51-1004-814-6 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
3818, 3825, 3826 Group
100-pin FS package,
100-pin FS package of M37560
38000 Series LCC package
(100D0)
MCU
IC socket
IC51-1004-1724 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
3825, 3826 Group
100-pin GP package,
100-pin GP package of M37513,
100-pin GP package of M37527,
100-pin GP package of M37560
38000 Series QFP package
(100P6Q-A)
MCU
PCA4738G-100A
IC socket
MCU
IC51-1004-809 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
3825 Group
38000 Series QFP package
100-pin HP package,
(100PFB-A)
PCA4738H-100A
PCA4738L-160A
100-pin HP package of M37513
IC51-1004-1919-9 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
IC socket
MCU
38000 Series LCC package
160-pin FS package of M37500
(160D0)
IC socket
IC51-1604-1784 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
38000 Series QFP package
(176P6Q-A)
176-pin GP package of M37500
176-pin FP package of M37510
MCU
PCA4738F-176A
IC socket IC51-1764-1505-6 (made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.)
Note:
* As these adapters are designed to support same packages of the 38000 Series, they are ready for
most of the products to be introduced in the future.
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4.2 Memory Maps
Memory maps of the MCU and PROM programmers are shown in Figure 4.1 (M5M27C256A mode)
and Figure 4.2 (M5M27C101 mode).
00000h
00000h
Unused area
0YY00h
Reserved ROM area
0YY7Fh
0ZZ7Fh
0ZZ80h
0YY80h
Programming area
Internal ROM area
0FFFDh
0FFFEh
07FFDh
07FFEh
Reserved ROM area
0FFFFh
Unused area
07FFFh
MCU
PROM programmer
(M5M27C256A mode)
ROM size (Bytes) Address YY Address ZZ
E1:
E2:
E3:
E4:
E5:
E6:
E7:
E8:
4,096
8,192
F0
E0
D0
C0
B0
A0
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
12,288
16,384
20,480
24,576
28,672
32,768
Figure 4.1 Memory maps (M5M27C256A mode)
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00000h
0YY00h
00000h
Unused area
Reserved ROM area
0YY7Fh
0YY80h
0ZZ7Fh
0ZZ80h
Programming area
Internal ROM area
0FFFDh
0FFFEh
0FFFDh
0FFFEh
Reserved ROM area
MCU
0FFFFh
Unused area
1FFFFh
PROM programmer
(M5M27C101 mode)
ROM size (Bytes) Address YY Address ZZ
E1:
E2:
E3:
E4:
E5:
E6:
E7:
E8:
E9:
EA:
EB:
EC:
ED:
EE:
EF:
4,096
8,192
F0
E0
D0
C0
B0
A0
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
F0
E0
D0
C0
B0
A0
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
12,288
16,384
20,480
24,576
28,672
32,768
36,864
40,960
45,056
49,152
53,248
57,344
61,440
Figure 4.2 Memory maps (M5M27C101 mode)
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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
Be sure to check the following before seeking technical support.
5.1 Errors That Occur When Writing to PROM
(1) When Newly Purchased
Check point
Cause
See page
10
Is the correct PROM programmer connector selected?
Is the adapter attached to the correct position of the PROM
programmer?
11
Programming adapter
Are the switches on the adapter set correctly?
Is the MCU attached to the correct position?
Is the area specification set correctly?
Is the correct device selected?
12
14
16, 17, 18
10, 18
PROM programmer
Contact failure
The IC socket of the PROM programmer may be stained. The
socket needs replacing.
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(2) Previously Written Normally
Check point
Cause
See page
10
Is the correct PROM programmer connector selected?
Is the adapter attached to the correct position of the PROM
programmer?
11
Programming adapter
Are the switches on the adapter set correctly?
Is the MCU attached to the correct position?
Is the area specification set correctly?
Is the correct device selected?
12
14
16, 17, 18
10, 18
PROM programmer
Contact failure
The IC socket of the PROM programmer may be stained. The
socket needs replacing.
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The connector with which the PROM programmer contacts
may be stained. Clean it with alcohol, etc.
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5.2 MCU Does Not Function Normally
In the case that the program operates normally on the emulator, but when the MCU that has normally
been written is attached the same program does not function normally:
(1) Is the offset address specified correctly when copying data into the PROM programmer?
(2) In the emulator, NOPs are often inserted in the area where the program has not been read, therefore
the program happens to appear functioning normally even though it may have gone wild. Check
your program again.
(3) The emulator and the actual MCU may differ in characteristics. Consult the user's manual of the
emulation pod to check for differences in characteristics again.
5.3 Other Precautions
(1) About Recommended PROM Programmers
Not all PROM programmers available on the market can be checked to see if they function properly.
There are several PROM programmers that we have verified to function properly. These products are
listed as recommended PROM programmers in the user's manual. Other PROM programmers may
also be used providing that you verified them to function properly.
Note: No matter which type of PROM programmer you use, it is necessary to verify completion of
programming by executing screening, etc. that are stipulated for each microcomputer used.
(2) About Reading Out of the Device Identification Code*1
Please do not use the PROM programmer's device identification code readout function.
Using this function may break down the MCU. The device identification code is included in EPROM
to indicate the manufacturer code and device code; it is not included in the MCU.
1
*
Depending on PROM programmer manufacturers, this may be referred to by another name (e.g.
ID code).
5.4 How to Request for Support
After checking this manual, fill in the following information and email to your local distributor.
For prompt response, please specify the following information:
(1) Contact address
• Company name
• Department
• Responsible person
• Phone number
• Fax number
• E-mail address
(2) Product information
• Name of the programming adapter
• Serial number
• Date of purchase
• Target MCU
• Symptoms (Fails blank check/Cannot write a program/Fails verification etc.)
• Detailed symptoms
• How often does the problem occur? (2 out of 10 etc.)
• When did the problem start to occur? (Since purchase/Used to work correctly)
• Type name of the PROM programmer (Advantest R4945A etc.)
• Specified device when writing to PROM (M27C101 etc.)
• Specified programming area when writing to PROM
• Switch settings of the adapter when writing to PROM
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PROM Programming Adapter for 38000 Series User's Manual
Rev. 1.00
June 1, 2003
REJ10J0076-0100Z
COPYRIGHT ©2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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