YLCDRSK2378 Renesas Electronics America, YLCDRSK2378 Datasheet - Page 953

KIT DEV EVAL H8S/2378 LCD

YLCDRSK2378

Manufacturer Part Number
YLCDRSK2378
Description
KIT DEV EVAL H8S/2378 LCD
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
H8®r
Datasheet

Specifications of YLCDRSK2378

Main Purpose
Displays, LCD Controller
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 16-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
YLCDRSK2378
Primary Attributes
5.7" QVGA, Touch Screen
Secondary Attributes
Source Code on CD, Debugging Requires Emulator Cable E10A USB/JTAG
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For details on the program processing procedure, see section 21.4.2, User Program Mode.
(a) Flash multipurpose address area parameter (FMPAR: general register ER1 of CPU)
This parameter stores the start address of the programming destination on the user MAT.
When the address in the area other than flash memory space is set, an error occurs.
The start address of the programming destination must be at the 128-byte boundary. If this
boundary condition is not satisfied, an error occurs. The error occurrence is indicated by the WA
bit (bit 1) in FPFR.
Bit
31 to 0
(b) Flash multipurpose data destination parameter (FMPDR: general register ER0 of CPU):
This parameter stores the start address in the area which stores the data to be programmed in the
user MAT. When the storage destination of the program data is in flash memory, an error occurs.
The error occurrence is indicated by the WD bit in FPFR.
Bit
31 to 0
When data to be programmed does not satisfy 128 bytes, the 128-byte program data must be
prepared by filling with the dummy code H'FF.
The start address of the area in which the prepared program data is stored must be stored in a
general register ER0. This parameter is called as FMPDR (flash multipurpose data destination
area parameter).
Bit
Name
MOA31 to
MOA0
Bit
Name
MOD31 to
MOD0
Initial
Value
Initial
Value
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Description
Store the start address of the programming destination
on the user MAT. The consecutive 128-byte
programming is executed starting from the specified start
address of the user MAT. Therefore, the specified
programming start address becomes a 128-byte
boundary and MOA6 to MOA0 are always 0.
Description
Store the start address of the area which stores the
program data for the user MAT. The consecutive 128-
byte data is programmed to the user MAT starting from
the specified start address.
Section 21 Flash Memory (0.18-μm F-ZTAT Version)
Rev.7.00 Mar. 18, 2009 page 885 of 1136
REJ09B0109-0700

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