Connecting To A Serial Programmer - Mitsubishi Electric M32R Series User Manual

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6.8 Connecting to A Serial Programmer

When you rewrite the internal flash memory using a general-purpose serial programmer in Boot
Flash E/W Enable mode, you need to process the pins on the 32170 shown below to make them
suitable for the serial programmer.
Table 6.8.1 Processing the 32170 Pins when Using a Serial Programmer
Pin Name
SCLKI1
RXD1
TXD1
P83
P84
FP
MOD0
MOD1
RESET
XIN
XOUT
VCNT
OSC-VCC
OSC-VSS
VREF0
VREF1
AVCC0
AVCC1
AVSS0
AVSS1
FVCC
VDD
37,51,80,114,139,157,
VCCE
205
98,125,137,171,195,225
VCCI
17,22,24,38,52,81,99,
VSS
115,127,129,138,158,
172,196,206,226
Note: All other pins do not need to be processed.
Pin Number
121
Transfer clock input
Serial data input
120
(receive data)
Serial data output
119
(transmit data)
117
Transmit/receive control
118
Transmit/receive enable output
156
Flash memory protect
154
Operation mode 0
155
Operation mode 1
153
Reset
19
Clock input
20
Clock output
23
PLL circuit control input
21
PLL circuit power supply
18
PLL circuit ground
61
A-D converter reference
227
voltage input
62
Analog power supply
228
79
Analog ground
5
128
Flash memory power supply
170
RAM backup power supply
5 V power supply
3.3 V power supply
Ground
6-55
6.8 Connecting to A Serial Programmer
Function
Need to be pulled high
Need to be pulled high
Need to be pulled high
Need to be pulled high
Connect to ground
Connect to 3.3 V power supply
Connect to ground
Connect to 5 V power supply
Connect to 5 V power supply
Connect to ground
Connect to 3.3 V power supply
Connect to 3.3 V power supply
INTERNAL MEMORY
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