Renesas HEW Target Host Computer Requirements, HTS Demo Kit Board, Software Development Tools

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5.1. Host Computer Requirements

5.1. Host Computer Requirements

The minimum requirement to be able to use the software that comes with the HTS Demo Kit is a PC with a USB port and Microsoft Windows XP or Vista.

5.2. HTS Demo Kit Board

The HTS Demo Kit board provides an evaluation and development environment for the M16C family MCUs. See section “6.0 Hardware” for more details.

5.3. Software Development Tools

The installer program installs all the development tools. For details on installation, see the QuickStart Guide. A brief description of all the included tools follows. Please refer to the individual tool manuals for detailed information.

5.3.1. HEW (High-performance Embedded Workshop)

HEW provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that integrates the software development tools and includes the C-compiler, assembler, linker, debugger and editor.

5.3.2. NC30WA Evaluation Version C Compiler

The evaluation version of the M3T-NC30WA C-compiler is provided with the same functionality as the commercial version except that link size will be restricted to 64 kBytes after 60 days from when you begin using the compiler. Contact your local sales representative if you wish to purchase a full license.

5.3.3. HEW Debug Interface

HEW communicates with a kernel (i.e. a ROM monitor program) on the target MCU through the ICD. This debug interface provides a highly efficient evaluation environment. Features include:

Source-level debugging for assembly and C language

Single-step command (unlimited breakpoints)

Run command with 6 breakpoints* for the M16C/26A

RAM monitor function

C variable “watch” window

*Note: The number of breakpoints will vary depending on the M16C Flash MCU used.

5.3.4. Flash Development Toolkit

The Flash Development Toolkit Programmer application provides In-System Programming capability for the starter kit or any target board using an M16C family Flash MCU (e.g. R8C, M16C, M32C). Please see the Flash Development Toolkit User Guide for more details.

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Contents HEW Target Server Demo Kit User’s Manual Powerful Processors - Easy to UseRev December HTS Demo Kit Table of ContentsDecember 1.2. Trademarks 1.0 Preface2.0 Introduction 1.1. CautionsTable 3-1 HTS Demo Kit Item List 3.0 Contents of Product Package3.1. HTS Demo Kit Item List 3.1.1. CD-ROM4.0 Limited Guarantee and Support Renesas HTS Demo Board Figure 5-1 HTS Demo Kit Connectivity 5.0 System Connectivity5.3.1. HEW High-performance Embedded Workshop 5.1. Host Computer Requirements5.2. HTS Demo Kit Board 5.3. Software Development Tools6.1. HTS Demo Kit Board 6.0 HardwareRenesas HTS Demo Board Figure 6-1 HTS Demo Kit Board Figure 6-2 HTS Demo Kit Block Diagram 6.2. HTS Demo Kit Board Block Diagram6.3. M16C/26A Group of MCUs 7.2. Pin and Peripheral Limitations Table 7-1 System Limitations when Debugging7.0 System Operation & Limitations 7.1. Kernel ROM Monitor IntroductionFigure 7-1 M30260F8AGP Memory Map with the Kernel Program 7.3. Memory Map7.6. Stop or Wait Mode Limitations Kit Specification2 The kernel transparently relocates the Reset vector to FFFD8h 7.4. Register Operation Limitations7.8. Performing Debug Using Symbols 8.4. Power-Up Behavior 8.0 HTS Demo Kit Board Specifications8.1. Hardware Specifications 8.3. Power Supply RequirementsAmbient Temperature 8.5. Operating EnvironmentTable 8-2 Operating and Storage Environments Environmental ConditionMCUI/O Appendix A. Expansion HeadersMCU Function HTSdemoKitRevB.pdf HTSdemoKitBOMRevB.pdf Appendix B. Board Schematic & BOMDecember HTS Demo KitDecember 3.500 inch Appendix C. HTS Demo Kit Printed Circuit BoardFigure E-1 PCB Top View Renesas HTS Demo Board