Fujitsu Flash Mcu Programmer
This page presents the FreeRTOS demo application for the Spansion MB96340 series RTOS port. The demo is pre-configured to run on the SK-16FX-EUROScope starterkit from Spansion. The Softune compiler and IDE, and the EUROScope Lite debugger are used - both of which are included within the starterkit. Notes on using the Spansion (was Fujitsu) 16FX Demo Please read all the following points before using this RTOS port. • • • See also the FAQ The Softune workspace for the 16FX demo is called 96340_FreeRTOS_96348hs.wsp and can be located in the Demo/MB96340_Softune directory.
The FUJITSU FLASH MCU Programmer FR (FME) is freeware tool to programm Fujitsu FR microcontroller of MB91360 and MB91460 Series. Download Fujitsu Flash Mcu Programmer - best software for Windows. FUJITSU FLASH MCU Programmer for FR: The FUJITSU FLASH MCU Programmer FR (FME) is freeware tool to. FUJITSU FLASH MCU Programmer for FR Specifications. 3.1 Setting for MB91F005/A. The MD2, MD1 and MD0 pins, and P20 pin cannot be controlled by the PC and should be set in the user system. During serial reprogramming, when the RSTX pin is set from “Low” to “High” level after setting the MD2, MD1 and MD0.
Swarplug 3 Free Download there. The FreeRTOS zip file download contains files for all the ports and demo application projects. It therefore contains many more files than used by this demo. See the section for a description of the downloaded files and information on creating a new project. Demo application setup The demo application includes an interrupt driven UART test where one task transmits characters that are then received by another task. For correct operation of this functionality a loopback connector must be fitted to the X4 connector of the SK-16FX-EUROScope board (pins 2 and 3 must be connected together on the 9Way connector).
You can power the starter kit through its USB port, and use the same USB port as a virtual COM port. You will be prompted to install USB drivers when connecting the starter kit via a USB cable for the first time. The required drivers are provided on the starter kit CD. No further specific hardware setup is required. Building the application, programming the Flash memory, and debugging are all performed using separate programs - these are Softune itself, the Spansion Flash MCU programmer, and EUROScope lite respectively. Installation executables for all three are provided on the starter kit CD. Softune and EUROScope both require that you register the software and obtain a license file - this process is fast and free of charge.
Building the demo application • Open the Demo/MB96340_Softune/96340_FreeRTOS_96348hs.wsp workspace from within the Softune IDE. • Select 'Build' from the IDE Project menu - the demo application should compile with no errors or warnings, although the linking phase will output warning regarding the lack of debug information in the Softune libraries. The linker warning are unavoidable and can be ignored. Programming the microcontroller Flash memory • Connect the starter kit to your host PC using a USB cable. • Start the Spansion Flash MCU programming utility. • Ensure the correct MCU and crystal frequency are selected - highlighted in red in the image below. The Spansion Flash MCU programming utility • Use the 'Open' button (highlighted in blue in the image above) to select the built file Demo/MB96340_Softune/FreeRTOS_96348hs_SK16FX100PMC/STANDALONE/ABS/ FreeRTOS_96348hs_SK16FX100PMC.mhx • On the Flash programming utility, click 'Set Environment' and ensure that the (virtual) COM port assigned to the USB connection is selected.