Installation, Connection, Hew workspace – Renesas Renasas Single-Chip Microcomputer SH7086 User Manual
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1. Installation
Do not connect the E10A module until the software support has been installed.
1. Insert the CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The CD should automatically run the installation program. If the installer does not start, browse to
the CD root folder and double click on ‘setup.exe’.
2. The installer will ask you which language is to be used, please choose the appropriate one and click
3. On the first screen of the installer proper, click
4. The License Agreement will be shown, read and click
5. The next screen asks you to pick the world region – please select and click
6. Select the RSK you wish to install and click
7. The destination folders are specified on the next screens. It is recommended to accept the default settings. Click
8. Click
9. After the installation the machine’s site code will be shown, this is not important at this stage, click
10. The Auto-update dialog box will be launched. Configure the Auto-update settings dialog to allow your installation to be checked for updates.
2. Connection
11. Connect the E10A module to the ‘E10A’ connector on the RSK using the ribbon cable.
12. Plug in the LCD module to ‘LCD’ connector on the RSK ensuring that the pin 1 designation corresponds to the marking on the RSK.
13. Connect the power supply unit to the power jack on the RSK board and apply power. The green ‘Power’ LED located on the RSK will illuminate.
14. Connect the E10A module to a spare USB port on your PC. The green ‘ACT’ LED on the RSK will illuminate.
The ‘Found New Hardware’ Wizard will appear. Please follow the steps below to install the drivers. Note that administrator privileges are required for a
Windows™ 2000/XP machine. If offered, do not use the Windows Update option to locate the driver.
15. Verify the “Recommended” option (Renesas E-Series USB Driver) is selected and click
16. If using Windows XP, skip to step 18; otherwise click
17. Click
18. Click
Note: The Windows driver signing dialog may be displayed. Please accept the driver to continue.
3. HEW Workspace
HEW integrates various tools such as compiler, assembler, debugger and editor into a common graphical user interface. To learn more on how to use HEW,
open the HEW manual installed on your computer (Start Menu > All Programs > Renesas > High-performance Embedded Workshop > Manual Navigator).
19. Launch HEW from the Start Menu (Start Menu > All Programs > Renesas > High-performance Embedded Workshop).
20. In the “Welcome” dialog box: Verify “Create New Workspace” is selected. Click
21. In the “New Project Workspace” dialog box: Verify the “CPU Family” is set to “SuperH RISC engine”. Select “E10A_RSKSH7086” from the left hand pane.
22. Enter a name for the workspace. The project name will be automatically completed with the Workspace name. You can change this name to ‘Tutorial’ if
required. Click
23. On the “E10A_RSKSH7086 – Step 1” window: Select “Tutorial” and click
24. On the “E10A_RSKSH7086 – Step 2” window: Click
25. On the Project Generator Information window: Click
The project that is created has two configurations. The Release configuration compiles the project without any debugger support and can be used for the
final release code version.
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26. Select the ‘Debug’ build configuration in the left hand drop down list on the tool
bar.
27. Click on the ‘Build’ icon to compile, assemble and link the project.