Renesas R7F7010113AFP Microprocessor Flash Binary Program Dumping is a process to recover embedded flash heximal content from R7F7010113AFP Renesas MCU flash memory;
Each register description includes register access, register address, and register value after a reset, a bit chart, illustrating the arrangement of bits, and a table of bits, describing the meaning of the bit settings.
This is the value of all bits of the register after a reset. Values for bytes are given as numbers in the range from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F or as X where they are undefined.
The bit or field is readable.
Note that all reserved bits are indicated as R. When written, the value specified in the bit chart or the value after a reset should be written.
In case of writing to writable registers that also include non-reserved bits with the R-attribute, writing to the R-attribute bits will be ignored unless otherwise specified.
W : This bit or field is writable. When read, the value is undefined. If a value is indicated in the bit chart, the value is returned.
The RH850/F1KH is a 32-bit single-chip microcontroller with two G3KH CPU core. The key features of the F1KH are low power consumption, high computational processing power, and a wide variety of internal peripheral functions when dumping Renesas R7F7010113A microprocessor flash binary program from its flash memory. To reduce supply current in a variety of applications, a wide range of power reducing measures are available. For example, there is a Low Power Sampler (LPS), that can poll signals input to the analog and digital input pins without CPU core interaction, and DeepSTOP mode in which the power supply to the most circuits of the microcontroller can be turned off.