Specifications
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PF1190-02
■ OVERVIEW
The S1C33 Family provides a varied lineup of development tools and evaluation boards to meet a broad range of situa-
tions and needs. The following is your guide to picking the ones best suited to your current project.
Note that the following applies only to S1C332xx devices. The S1C33104 uses a different set of tools.
■ CHOOSING BASIC TOOLS
Tool selection depends on such factors as the target device which includes program code and the type of emulation
memory for built-in ROM and onboard ROM or flash. The steps for making your selections appear in alphabetical order.
(A) Obligatory tools
A-1 Compiler and in-circuit emulator
The following two items are always necessary.
S5U1C33000C S5U1C33000H
C compiler package Common in-circuit emulator
(B) Emulation memory tools for onboard program development
The following tools are available for downloading the program under development to the board.
B-1 Using Flash memory
B-1-1 Using FLS33 software (supplied with the S5U1C33000C)
FLS33 (CC33\utility), provides facilities for erasing Flash memory, downloading a program, and debugging it.
No additional items necessary
Note: For a list of the models supported by FLS33, see "■COMPATIBILITY LISTS".
B-1-2 Using S5U1C330T1M1 hardware
If the target device is in the standard 48-pin TSOP package, affix an S5U1C330T1M1 component to the foot
pattern and add S5U1C33002Mx or S5U1C33001Mx components as appropriate (see Figure) to produce
emulation memory for downloading and debugging programs.
One set is required for each target board being debugged.
S5U1C330T1M1 + S5U1C33002M1 8M bits of emulation memory
S5U1C330T1M1 + Two S5U1C33002M1s 16M bits of emulation memory
S5U1C330T1M1 + S5U1C33001M1 32M bits of emulation memory
Note 1: The above is for models using a 5V bus. Substitute S5U1C33002M2 or S5U1C33001M2 if the bus
operates at 3.3V.
Note 2: For the layout of the 48 pins, refer to the S5U1C330T1M1 manual.
S1C33 Family Tool Selection Guide