Fujitsu MB91360 manual Mode Selection

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STARTERKIT MB91360

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.4Mode Selection

The board has three different “modes”, which are represented by the three reset-buttons “USER”, “FLASH” and “MONITOR”.

By default, the board will startup in the “MONITOR”-mode, which automatically invokes the debugger kernel. The board now can communicate with Softune Workbench. This means, any application can be downloaded and debugged with all provided features such as breakpoints, watches, single step etc. (see chapter “Softune Debugging Features”).

Once any code has been downloaded to SRAM, the application can also be executed directly from a “USER” reset. The application will run without any intervention from the host (e.g. breakpoints). This mode should mainly be used to test the application before programming the entire contents to flash.

If finally the application has been transferred to flash-ROM, execution can start from the flash-ROM using the “FLASH”-reset. This is the stand-alone mode for any user application. As a last step, the board can be configured to start directly in the “FLASH”-mode after power-on (by jumper JP34). This allows creating of a “real” stand-alone application.

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Contents MB91360 Series Date Issue Revision HistoryWarranty and Disclaimer No Liability for Consequential DamagesContents Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH UG-910006-13 Abstract Key FeaturesIntroduction Using the Starterkit as target board for the ICE General Board UsageMode Selection Installation Hardware InstallationSoftware Installation Getting Started Softune Workbench Development IntroductionUG-910006-13 Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH Softune Workbench Debugging Introduction SWB Debugging window Basic debugger features Details of the included Monitor-DebuggerSTARTUP.ASM enabled #define Abort Advanced debugger features Examplecandump = Dump/Halfword 100000..1000ff Examplerestart set register PC=1f4000 set break main Flash Programming Generic Flash ProgrammerIT can Damage the Flash ROM Permantently Evaluation Board Hardware Board ComponentsJumper Description Standard Setting Jumper Position Overview of JumpersJumper Description Connectors for resources and IO-signals Jumper Pin-No Pin Name IO-Port Resource Function JP14 JP15PWM1P0 PR0 SMC Appendix Memory Mappings MB91F362Mode 001 External Bus / User Mode Tool options for own projects Memory Type Used for Area SectionsStarterkit limitations Board Schematics UG-910006-13 Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH UG-910006-13 Silk Screen PAL Listing ChipEquations Development tools and accessories MB91FV360GCRRelated Documents Problem Solution Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Figures Tables