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10 generic boot – device settings, 11 generic boot - connection type, 12 generic boot – programming options – Renesas Single-Chip Microcomputer M306NKT3 User Manual

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3.5.10

Generic Boot – Device Settings

Please Refer to Section 3.4.4

3.5.11

Generic Boot - Connection Type

Please Refer to Section 3.4.5

3.5.12

Generic Boot – Programming Options

Please Refer to Section 3.4.6

3.5.13

Generic Boot – Reset Pin Settings [FDM connection only]

Please Refer to Section 3.4.8

3.5.14

Generic Boot – Reinterrogate on connect option

The ‘Programmer’ tab of the ‘Flash Properties’ dialog allows the user to configure whether FDT should
reinterrogate the Generic device on each connection. The default is set to ‘No’, so after a connection
has been established once, FDT re-uses the data collected from the initial inquiry functions. If this
option is changed to ‘Yes’, FDT will interrogate the device for the device details each time it connects
in Boot Mode. This means that one Generic Boot project will work with any Generic Boot Device.

3.5.15

Prior Generic Device

Selection of the ‘Prior Generic Device’ device allows a connection to the last device configured using
‘Generic Boot Device’. It uses the .fcf file which was generated when first connecting using ‘Generic
Boot Device’.

3.6

Connecting to the device

This is achieved by selecting the ‘Device->Connect to Device’ menu item, using the Ctrl-Alt-C hotkey, or
clicking the Connect toolbar button. If a flash operation (Upload, Download, Blank Check, Checksum etc)
is selected before a connection is established, FDT will automatically perform a connect operation first.

3.6.1

E8 USB Connection

When connecting for the first time since opening the workspace, and using the E8 USB interface board,
a dialog will be displayed to allow selection of whether the E8 should supply power to the target, and at
which voltage level. The selected power level will be supplied to the target device when connecting and
switched off when disconnecting. The power level selection will be remembered until the workspace is
closed.

WARNING: Damage to the target device may occur if the incorrect voltage setting is chosen!