Renesas Single-Chip Microcomputer M306NKT3 User Manual
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Reset on Disconnect
When disconnecting from the device when used in combination with a UPB or FDM, FDT can
be used to reset the target hardware. Use this option to specify whether you would like to reset
the device, always, after confirmation, or never. Double click to edit the setting.
Connection Reset
This option controls whether FDT should set the mode pins and apply a reset when connecting
in User Mode with the FDM. The options are:
Default – Uses the default settings (Set Reset & Mode Pins). This is held in a registry setting.
Reset & Mode – Apply the Reset and set the Mode Pins
Mode Only – Suppress applying the Reset but set the Mode pins. Note that care must be taken
to ensure that this will not damage the device or cause unpredictable behaviour. This option is
mainly for making the transition between User Mode and User Program Mode
None – Suppresses applying the Reset and setting the Mode pins.
Reinterrogate on Disconnect
This option forces FDT to reinterrogate Generic Boot devices on connection. With this option
set to "No" (default), the device settings are saved in an automatically generated fcf file and re-
used. With this option set to "Yes", FDT will always reinterrogate the device for its
details upon connection; this allows one project to work with many Generic Boot devices. If
this option is set to "Query", FDT will ask you to select whether to reinterrogate the device.
Double click to edit the setting.
Security Protection
This option controls whether FDT should security protect QzROM devices as it disconnects. It
echoes the setting on the QzROM toolbar (see 2.1.2). Select “Automatic” to always protect the
device at disconnection. Select “Prompt” to query the user what to do and select “None” to
never protect the device at disconnect. NB – a protected device cannot be reconnected to.
Function Map
This section is for Protocol A (Legacy) kernels only.