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1. Direct High level input 3 Mount a crystal ceramic resonator on IE 703116 MC EM1 and use it as the internal clock Internal Crystal oscillator can be either mounted or not mounted Direct Low level input Direct High level input 4 Use the crystal oscillator on the target system as an external clock External Crystal oscillator can be either mounted or not mounted Mounting prohibited Direct Low level input Direct Direct High level input Notes 1 Select the clock source in the clock source selection area in the configuration dialog box on the debugger 2 The input setting to the CKSEL pin is made only when a target system is connected Leave this pin open when operating the emulator on a standalone basis Caution Settings other than those described above are prohibited Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 21 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 1 Using the crystal oscillator OSC1 mounted on the IE 703116 MC EM1 as the internal clock lt 1 gt If a crystal ceramic resonator is mounted in the CN2 socket remove it lt 2 gt Mount the 4 000 MHz crystal oscillator mounted at factory shipment in the OSC1 socket of the IE 703116 MC EM1 with the default settings lt 3 gt Chang
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3. 1 0 uA MAX 32 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS Figure 4 2 Diagram of X1 Signal Flow IE 703116 MC EM1 X1 signal Target system VHC157 UO chip 4 3 Pin Termination During Operation of Emulator as Stand Alone Unit 1 MODEO to MODE2 pins When the emulator operates as a stand alone unit the operation mode of the emulator is single chip mode 0 The MODEO to MODE2 pins are connected as follows e MODEO Connected to Vss via a resistor 33 KQ pull down e MODE1 Connected to Voo via a resistor 33 kQ pull up e MODE2 Connected to Vss via a resistor 33 KQ pull down 2 RESET pin This pin is connected to Voo via a resistor 33 kO Pull up 3 CKSEL pin Pull up pull down switching is possible with SW1 Figure 4 3 Circuit Diagram of CKSEL Pin CKSEL pin UO chip VHCT541 gt Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 33 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS 4 4 Internal RAM and ROM Because the internal RAM iRAM and internal ROM iROM capacities of the emulator are set in steps the memory capacity is different from that of the target device If addresses that exceed the target device capacity are accessed the memory of the emulator is accessed The memory capacities are as follows Table 4 1 Memory Capacity Limitation List a iRAM capacity Unit byte Target Device Emulator 1Kto4K b iROM capacity Unit byte Target Device 1 Kto 32K Emul
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5. 14 1 5 Contents in Carton sonir eee ANERER snee vee dst reset 15 1 6 Connection Between IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 16 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS nn eeen ennenen nene 18 2 1 Component Names and Functions of IE 703116 MC EM1 anneer enneenenenenanenensenens 18 22 Clock SUING EE 20 22 1 Clock settings OUTING EE 20 22 2 Clock seting Methods ET 21 2 3 Operation EE 27 2 3 1 When emulator is used as stand alone unit 27 2 3 2 When emulator is connected to target system 27 2 4 Power Supply Settings for Option Board nnn mens 28 2 4 1 JP2 setting when emulator is used as stand alone unit 28 2 4 2 JP2 setting when emulator is connected to target system 28 2 5 Emulation dE e Tu E 29 2 5 1 Wait setting for emulation memory sise 29 2 5 2 Cautions related to emulation memory sse eee eee ee eee eee ee eee 30 CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS srs Testa REES SEENEN See 31 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS eege M mn as me nn nan nn int 32 4 1 Vpopettarget zzvetem eege 32 C SE EST Ta RER E E PS ee E 32 4 3 Pin Termination During Operation of Emulator as Stand Alone Unit 33 4 4 Internal RAM and ROM ss ssss esse esse esse ennenen ennenen nenen nene ennenen neee 34 45 Bus Control PINS eeen EAA Cider en di dandadeliasdaedi dead dgemoedik dane di mes 35 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS eso geed dEr See 37 APPENDIX B EXAMPLE OF USE OF CONNECTOR FO
6. COMPONENTS This chapter describes the names functions and switch settings of components comprising the IE 703116 MC EMA For the details of the POD jumper and switch positions etc refer to the IE V850E MC IE V850E MC A User s Manual U14487E 2 1 Component Names and Functions of IE 703116 MC EM1 Figure 2 1 IE 703116 MC EM1 a Top View b Bottom View Direction of pin 1 of the connector for target connection Connector for target connection DIRECT V850E 1A1 1 0 chip JP1 JP2 211 EI 8 Connector for IE V850E MC connection Emulation memory 18 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 1 Test pin TP1 to TP6 To leave the DMA cycle or refresh cycle in the tracer or break these cycles connect these pins to the external logic probe e TP1 GND e TP2 Test pin for product shipment inspection e TP3 DMAAKO e TP4 DMAAK1 e TP5 DMAAK2 e TP6 DMAAK3 2 SW1 This is a switch for clock mode switching for details refer to 2 2 Clock Settings 3 JP1 This is a jumper for switching the clock supply source for details refer to 2 2 Clock Settings 4 JP2 This is a jumper for switching the power supply for details refer to 2 4 Power Supply Settings for Option Board 5 CN Connects the external logic probe included 6 CN2 This is the socket for connecting a crystal ceramic resonator for details r
7. Direct connection of the IE 703116 MC EM1 e Attach an extension probe sold separately to the connection tab of the IE 703116 MC EM1 O The dimensions of the IE 703116 MC EM1 are as follows O Parameter Value Je Power consumption 0 9 W at 50 MHZ operation frequency External dimensions 15 mm Refer to APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 206 mm 96 mm Weight 190 g Note The power consumption is 9 1 W for IE V850E MC IE 703116 MC EM1 12 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 3 Function Specifications When Connected to IE V850E MC Parameter Specification Internal ROM Emulation memory capacity 256 KB External memory 4 MB Execution pass detection Coverage memory capacity Internal ROM 256 KB External memory In ROMless mode 2 MB When using iROM 1 MB Trace memory capacity 168 bits x 32 Kframes Time measurement function Can be measured with time tag and timers 3 lines External logic probe 8 bits external trace is possible Event setting for trace break is possible Break function Event break Step execution break Forcible break Fail safe break e Illegal access to peripheral UO e Access to guard space e Writing to ROM space Caution Some of the functions may not be supported depending on the debugger used User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 13 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 4 System Configurati
8. as internal mounted or clock not mounted High level input Direct Notes 1 The input setting to the CKSEL pin is made only when a target system is connected Leave this pin open when operating the emulator on a standalone basis 2 When selecting the crystal ceramic resonator refer to the V850E IA1 standards table 24 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS Figure 2 6 Outline When Using Crystal Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock IE 703116 MC EM1 1 2 shorted 3 4 open 5 6 open 7 8 open Select Can be either Internal mounted or on ID850 not mounted Target system JP1 Mount crystal ceramic resonator DW PLL Direct mode switching EVA chip V850E IA1 WO chip CLKOUT User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 25 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 4 Using the target system crystal oscillator as an external clock lt 1 gt If a crystal ceramic resonator is mounted in the CN2 socket remove it lt 2 gt Set JP1 as shown in Table 2 5 factory setting lt 3 gt Set the SW1 and CKSEL pins according to the clock mode to be used as shown in Table 2 5 lt 4 gt Select External in the clock source selection area in the configuration dialog box on the integrated debugger ID850 Table 2 5 Settings When Using External Clock Type of Clock Used Use cry
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10. 116 MC EM1 contains a main unit guarantee card packing list and accessory bag Make sure that the accessory bag contains this manual and connector accessories In case of missing or damaged items contact an NEC sales representative or distributor Figure 1 2 Contents in Carton ee ET lt 2 gt Accessory bag lt 1 gt IE 703116 MC EM1 lt 5 gt IC Socket Ee T NOPACK144SD NE gt lt 4 gt Packing list NE lt 6 gt IC Socket ae Ss ii YQPACK144SD lt 3 gt Guarantee card i lt 7 gt IC Socket HQPACK144SD lt 1 gt IE 703116 MC EM1 x 1 lt b gt IC socket NQPACK144SD x 1 lt 2 gt Accessory bag x 1 lt 6 gt IC socket YQPACK144SD x 1 lt 3 gt Guarantee card x 1 lt 7 gt IC socket HQPACK144SD x 1 lt 4 gt Packing list x 1 Check that the accessory bag contains this manual a packing list an external logic probe and a restriction document Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 15 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 6 Connection Between IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 The procedure for connecting the IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 is described below Caution Connect carefully so as not to break or bend connector pins lt i gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt Remove the POD cover upper and lower of the IE V850E MC Set the PGA socket lever of the IE 703116 MC EM1 to the OPEN position as shown in Figure 1 3 b Connect the IE 703116 MC EM1 to the PGA socket at the rear of the POD ref
11. CK144SD Target system Remark NQPACK144SD Connector for target connection 44 HQPACK144SD Cover for device installation Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM APPENDIX C CONNECTORS FOR TARGET CONNECTION 2 When mounting device Caution Check for abnormal conditions such as resin burr or bent pins before mounting a device on the lt i gt lt 2 gt NQPACK144SD Moreover check that the hold pins of the HQPACK144SD are not broken or bent before mounting the HQPACK144SD If there are broken or bent pins fix them with a thin flat plate such as a blade Make sure that the NQPACK144SD is clean and the device pins are parallel flat before mounting a device on the NQPACK144SD Then after mounting the NQPACK144SD on the target board fix the device and the HQPACK144SD refer to Figure C 2 Using the screws provided with the HQPACK144SD four locations M2 x 6 mm secure the HQPACK144SD device and NQPACK144SD Tighten the screws in a crisscross pattern with the screwdriver provided or a driver with a torque gauge avoid tightening only one screw strongly Tighten the screws with 0 55 kg f cm 0 054 N m max torque Excessive tightening may diminish conductivity At this time each pin is fixed inside the plastic dividers by the contact pin of the NQPACK144SD and the hold pin of the HQPACK144SD ref
12. Only operation in single chip mode 0 is supported When the integrated debugger ID850 is activated be sure to select Mode02 in the configuration dialog box mask setting area 2 3 2 When emulator is connected to target system Set as follows in the configuration dialog box mask setting area when the integrated debugger ID850 is activated in accordance with the operation mode used Operation in ROMless mode 0 Select Mode00 Operation in ROMless mode 1 Select Mode01 Operation in single chip mode 0 Select Mode02 Operation in single chip mode 1 Select Mode03 Emulation of the MODE pin cannot be performed since the input level to the MODE pin is implemented using the debugger pin mask function in the IE 703116 MC EM1 For the settings of the pins on the target system refer to the V850E IA1 Hardware Users Manual U14492E User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 27 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 4 Power Supply Settings for Option Board Using the JP2 setting the IE 703116 MC EM1 can switch between operation using the emulator as a stand alone unit using the power of the emulator and operation using the emulator connected to the target system using the power of the target system 2 4 1 JP2 setting when emulator is used as stand alone unit The IE 703116 MC EM1 operates using the emulators power supply when the emulator operates as a stand alone unit and target system power is off Figure 2 2 shows the JP2 setting C
13. R TARGET CONNECTION 42 APPENDIX C CONNECTORS FOR TARGET CONNECTION neee eneen nunne nnmnnn na 44 Cil USAGE Rn ene ESS EEE 44 C 2 Cautions on Handling Connectors ann nent 46 APPENDIX D MOUNTING PLASTIC SPACER aaa nenenanneen ennn ennenen ennenen nenen 47 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 7 LIST OF FIGURES Figure No Title Page Et lt SystemiGontiQuration Sd astra tuba Mate Mira tes art de tonne tab tende draad 14 1 2 Contents in Carton mere edie SEENEN EEN ne de nds ee ng eee 15 1 3 Connection Between IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 eee 16 2 1 E 703116 MC EM1 nee eiere rnana enra eeeectes lees cide sev sclansvsociens seevtesivccavensdecbescehovedseseectseieeeesdes 18 2 2 Clock Settings Outline sans cheikh hie cites att Mn nm ine Mea oe Ne nt 20 2 3 Outline When Using Mounted Internal Clock sise 22 2 4 Outline When Changing Mounted Crystal Oscillator and Using It as Internal Clock anne ee 23 2 5 Crystal Ceramic Resonator Mounting Method and Connection Diagram sss sees eee eee eee eee eee 24 2 6 Outline When Using Crystal Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock 25 2 7 Outline When Using Crystal Oscillator on Target System as External Clock 26 2 8 Power Supply Settings When Emulator Is Used as Stand Alone Unit and Target System Power Is Off 28 2 9 Power Supply Setting When Power of Target System Is On 28 4 1 Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Flow sise 32 4 2 Diagram of X1 Signal iFlOW lt or
14. Setting Remark Setting that uses a crystal resonator as an internal external clock Setting that supplies the IE 703116 MC EM1 with the power of the emulator when the emulator operates as a stand alone unit and target system power is off DIRECT Set to PLL mode 4 000 MHz crystal oscillator is mounted The frequency can be changed by changing the crystal resonator Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 31 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS 41 Voo of Target System 1 Vpo in the target system is used to operate the circuit in the emulator 2 When JP2 is set as 1 and 2 open and 3 and 4 shorted the evaluation chip in the emulator operates on Voo from the target system 3 When JP2 is set as 1 and 2 open and 3 and 4 open the emulator recognizes the target system power is off and operates with the 3 3 V power supply Figure 4 1 Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Flow Target system IE 703116 MC EM1 IE V850E MC I O chip EVA chip Power supply circuit 4 2 X1 Signal The input signal X1 signal from the target system is delayed for tpLH fou 13 2 ns MAX because it passes through VHC157 before it is input to the I O chip of the emulator The input voltage becomes Vin 2 31 V MIN and Vu 0 99 V MAX The input current becomes lin
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16. ator Emulation Memory 5 K to 12 K uPD70F3116 uPD703117 33 K to 64 K 13 K to 28 K 65 K to 128 K uPD703117 29 K to 60 K 129 K to 256 K uPD70F3116 257 K to 512 K 34 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS 4 5 Bus Control Pins There are the following differences between the emulator and the target device in the operation of the pins for bus control Table 4 2 Bus Control Pin Operation List 1 2 a During break Pin Name Waiting for Emulator Internal Memory External Memory Command Internal Internal RAM On Chip Emulation RAM Target System ROM Peripheral I O R ADO to AD15 Hi Z Hi Z Note A16 to A23 Address accessed last is Address accessed last is held Note held CSO to CS7 H Note RD H Note ASTB H Note LWR UWR H H H Note WAIT Invalid Invalid Maskable Maskable HLDRQ Maskable Maskable Maskable Maskable HLDAK Note Note Note Note Note Performs the same operation as the cycle that is generated by the target device program execution Remarks 1 R Read W Write 2 H High level output Hi Z High impedance Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 35 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS Table 4 2 Bus Control Pin Operation List 2 2 b During user program execution Pin Name Internal Memory External Memory Internal ROM Internal RAM On Chip Emulation RAM Target System Peripheral I O ADO to AD15 Hi Z Note A16
17. aution If the JP2 setting is incorrect the emulator may be damaged Figure 2 8 Power Supply Settings When Emulator Is Used as Stand Alone Unit and Target System Power Is Off 4 WEI Set both 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 as open 2 4 2 JP2 setting when emulator is connected to target system The IE 703116 MC EM1 operates using the target system s power supply when the power of the target system is on Figure 2 3 shows the JP2 setting Caution If the JP2 setting is incorrect the emulator may be damaged Figure 2 9 Power Supply Setting When Power of Target System Is On d Set 1 and 2 as open and 3 and 4 as shorted 28 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 5 Emulation Memory This is a substitute memory used to emulate the memory or memory mapped UO on the target system capacity 4 MB The emulation memory is mounted on the IE 703116 MC EM1 2 5 1 Wait setting for emulation memory The data wait address wait and idle state for the emulation memory are set as follows 1 ID850 Select from the following three types on the configuration screen Selection WAIT MASK Wait Type Data wait Emulation Memory Access Fixed to 0 waits External Memory Access Depends on DWC register setting WAIT signal masked Address wait Fixed to 0 waits Depends on ASC register setting Idle state Fixed to 0 cycles Depends on BCC reg
18. dress wait Fixed to 0 waits Depends on ASC register setting Idle state Depends on BCC register setting Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM Depends on BCC register setting 29 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 5 2 Cautions related to emulation memory 1 30 Number of data waits required for emulation memory access The number of data waits required to be inserted for emulation memory access varies depending on the operating frequency of the emulator 4 MHz lt Operating frequency lt 25 MHz 0 waits 25 MHz lt Operating frequency lt 40 MHz 1 wait 40 MHz lt Operating frequency 2 waits Bus sizing Make the bus sizing 16 bits set BSC register BSn0 to 1 An 8 bit bus cannot be used WAIT pin The number of data waits for the emulation memory is not affected by the WAIT pin Address wait Address waits cannot be inserted in the emulation memory When address waits need to be inserted set as follows Number of data waits for CS Number of address waits for Number of data waits for space of emulation memory external memory or external I O external memory or external I O This setting is effective to make the access speed to the emulation memory equal to that of the external memory or external I O to measure the performance etc For how to insert waits in the emulation memory refer to 2 5 1 Wait setting for emulation memory Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS
19. e JP1 as indicated in Table 2 2 with the default settings lt 4 gt Set the SW1 and CKSEL pins according to the clock mode to be used as shown in Table 2 2 lt 5 gt To start up the integrated debugger ID850 select Internal in the clock source selection area in the configuration dialog box clock selection in emulator Table 2 2 Settings When Using Mounted Internal Clock Type of Clock Used Clock Source OSC1 Crystal CN2 JP1 Selection Oscillator Crystal Ceramic Setting Resonator Use crystal oscillator Internal Factory Mounting Low level OSC1 mounted on setting prohibited input IE 703116 MC EM1 4 000 MHz Direct as internal clock High level input Direct Note The input setting to the CKSEL pin is made only when a target system is connected Leave this pin open when operating the emulator on a standalone basis Figure 2 3 Outline When Using Mounted Internal Clock IE 703116 MC EM1 1 2 shorted Mounted 3 4 shorted Select crystal oscillator 5 6 open Internal 7 8 open on ID850 Target system IE V850E MC Crystal ceramic resonator mounting prohibited sw1 PLL Direct mode switching EVA chip V850E IA1 UO chip CLKOUT 22 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 Changing the crystal oscillator OSC1 mounted on the IE 703116 MC EM1 and using i
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21. efer to 2 2 Clock Settings 7 LD1 CKSEL Green LED Status When Used as Stand Alone Unit When Used in Target System Connection Lit SW1 DIRECT The CKSEL signal from the target system is high Extinguished SW1 PLL The CKSEL signal from the target system is low 8 LD2 RUN Yellow Lit User program is being executed Extinguished User program is halted 9 Connector for IE V850E MC connection This is a connector for connecting the IE V850E MC 10 Connector for target connection This is a connector for connecting the target system or the extension probe 11 Emulation memory This is a memory that replaces the memory memory mapped I O on the target system for details refer to 2 5 Emulation Memory Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 19 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 2 Clock Settings 2 2 1 Clock settings outline The following 4 clock setting methods are available For details refer to 2 2 2 Clock setting methods 1 Use the crystal oscillator mounted on OSC1 of the IE 703116 MC EM1 as the internal clock 4 000 MHz 2 Change the crystal oscillator mounted on OSC1 of the IE 703116 MC EM1 and use it as the internal clock other than 4 000 MHz 3 Mount a crystal ceramic resonator and capacitor on CN2 of the IE 703116 MC EM1 and use it as the internal clock other than 4 000 MHz 4 Use the crystal oscillator on the target system as the external clock clock input from target syste
22. eight adjustment User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 43 APPENDIX C CONNECTORS FOR TARGET CONNECTION C 1 Usage 1 When mounting NQPACK144SD on target system lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt Coat the tip of the four projections points at the bottom of the NQPACK144SD with two component type epoxy adhesive cure time longer than 30 min and bond the NQPACK144SD to the target system If not bonded properly the pad of the printed circuit board may peel off when the emulator is removed from the target system If the lead of the NQPACK144SD is not aligned with the pad of the target system easily perform step lt 2 gt to adjust the position To adjust the position insert the guide pins for position adjustment NQGUIDE provided with NQPACK144SD into the pin holes on the upper side of NQPACK144SD refer to Figure C 1 The diameter of a hole is 6 1 0 mm There are three non through holes refer to APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS After setting the HQPACK144SD solder the NQPACK144SD to the target system By following this sequence adherence of flux or solder sputtering to contact pins of the NQPACK144SD can be avoided Recommended soldering conditions Reflow 240 C 20 seconds max Partial heating 240 C 10 seconds max per pin row Remove the guide pins Figure C 1 Mounting NQPACK144SD HQPACK144SD III Guide pins ee ae NQGUIDE HY L NQPA
23. en de ege ee eat a dln on ae ah Matt 33 4 3 Circ it Diagram or CKSEL LEET 33 Gr Mounting INQ PACK144SD zoen serre ne Harren aia aie anda dae E erte 44 G2 Mounting Devices ere enee tn caren eege deed 45 C 3 NQPACK100SD and Device 2 eee ceeeeeseceneeeeeeeteeeeeaeeteaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeteaeessaeeseaeene 45 D 1 Mounting Method of Plastic Spacer sise 47 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM LIST OF TABLES Table No Title Page 2 1 List of Hardware Settings When Setting Clock 21 2 2 Settings When Using Mounted Internal Clock sr 22 2 3 Settings When Changing Mounted Internal Clock 23 2 4 Settings When Using Crystal Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock 24 2 5 Settings When Using External Clock iii 26 4 1 Memory Capacity Limitation List sise 34 4 2 Bis Contfol Pin Oper tionr List aeieea yaa ee aie nl Sack ge enteren le 35 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 9 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW The IE 703116 MC EM1 is an option board for the in circuit emulator IE V850E MC By connecting the IE 703116 MC EM1 to the IE V850E MC hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in system development using the V850E IA1 In this manual the basic setup procedures and switch settings of the IE 703116 MC EM1 when connecting it to the IE V850E MC are described For the names and functions of the parts of the IE V850E MC and for the connection of parts refer to the IE V850E MC IE V850E MC A User s Manual U14487E whic
24. er to Figure 1 3 c When connecting position the IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 so that they are horizontal Spacers can be connected to fix the POD refer to APPENDIX D MOUNTING PLASTIC SPACER Set the PGA socket lever of the IE 703116 MC EM1 to the CLOSE position as shown in Figure 1 3 b Fix the IE 703116 MC EM1 between the POD covers upper and lower with the nylon rivets supplied with the IE V850E MC Fix the POD cover upper end with nylon rivets Figure 1 3 Connection Between IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 1 2 a Overview Nylon rivets Upper cover IE 703116 MC EM1 Nylon rivets IE V850E MC Lower cover Nylon rivets 16 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW Figure 1 3 Connection Between IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 2 2 r kel KI b d w KE o gt 2 x be u st a 2 c Connecting part IE 703116 MC EM1 Pin A1 position 0 00000000000000000000OO 9 00 0 00 0 00 0 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 sees 086808808688 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 OO OO 0 0 0 0
25. er to Figure C 3 Thus pins cannot cause a short with pins of neighboring devices Figure C 2 Mounting Device Fastening screws HQPACK144SD Device NQPACK144SD Target system Figure C 3 NQPACK100SD and Device Pin Hold pin of HQPACK144SD Divider Pin Contact pin of NQPACK144SD User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 45 APPENDIX C CONNECTORS FOR TARGET CONNECTION C 2 Cautions on Handling Connectors 1 2 46 When taking connectors out of the case remove the sponge while holding the main unit When soldering the NQPACK144SD to the target system cover it with the HQPACK144SD for protection against splashing flux Recommended soldering conditions Reflow 240 C 20 seconds max Partial heating 240 C 10 seconds max per pin row Check for abnormal conditions such as resin burr or bent pins before mounting a device on the NQPACK144SD Moreover when covering with the HQPACK144SD check that the hold pins of the HQPACK144SD are not broken or bent before mounting the HQPACK144SD If there are broken or bent pins fix them with a thin flat plate such as a blade When securing the YQPACK144SD connector for emulator connection or HQPACK144SD to the NQPACK144SD with screws tighten the four screws temporarily with the screwdriver pro
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27. es in their design such as redundancy fire containment and anti failure features e NEC semiconductor products are classified into the following three quality grades Standard Special and Specific The Specific quality grade applies only to semiconductor products developed based on a customer designated quality assurance program for a specific application The recommended applications of a semiconductor product depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each semiconductor product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots Special Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems life support systems and medical equipment for life support etc The quality grade of NEC semiconductor products is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in NEC s data sheets or data books etc If customers wish to use NEC semiconductor products in applications not intended by NEC they must contact an NEC sales representa
28. h is a separate volume 10 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Hardware Configuration Separately sold hardware In circuit emulator IE V850E MC Option board IE 7031 16 MC EM1 IE V850E MC can be used as in circuit emulator for V850E IA1 by adding this board Separately sold hardware Note Extension probe Ee 44SDN SC 144SDN PR General purpose extension probe made by TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION PC interface board Fee IE 70000 CD IF A These boards are used to connect the IE V850E MC A to a personal computer These boards are inserted in the expansion slot of the personal computer IE 70000 PCI IF A For PCI bus IE 70000 CD IF A For PCMCIA socket Power adapter IE 70000 MC PS B AC adapter dedicated to NEC in circuit emulators Note For further information contact Daimaru Kogyo Co Ltd Tokyo Electronics Department TEL 81 3 3820 71 12 Osaka Electronics Department TEL 81 6 6244 6672 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 11 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 2 Features When Connected to IE V850E MC Maximum operation frequency 50 MHz Voo 5 V operation Extremely lightweight and compact Higher equivalence with target device can be achieved by omitting buffer between signal cables O OO O The following pins can be masked RESET NMI WAIT HLDRQ Two methods of connection to target system e
29. include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such O Documents related to development tools user s manuals Product Name Document Number IE V850E MC IE V850E MC A In Circuit Emulator U14487E IE 703116 MC EM1 In Circuit Emulator Option Board This manual V800 Series Development Tool Tutorial Guide U14218E CA850 Ver 2 40 or Later C Compiler Package Operation U15024E C Language U15025E Project Manager U15026E Assembly Language U15027E ID850 Ver 2 40 or Later Integrated Debugger Operation Windows Based U15181E SM850 Ver 2 40 or Later System Simulator Operation Windows Based U15182E SM850 Ver 2 00 or Later System Simulator External Part User Open Interface U14873E Specifications RX850 Real Time OS Basics U13430E Installation U13410E RX850 Pro Real Time OS Basics U13773E Installation U13774E RD850 Ver 3 0 Task Debugger U13737E RD850 Pro Ver 3 0 Task Debugger U13916E AZ850 System Performance Analyzer U14410E 6 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW a tte nn AER 10 1 1 Hardware Configuration enennnnenennnenenennnenss 11 1 2 Features When Connected to IE V850E MC in isneinmnnrnnennnennnss 12 1 3 Function Specifications When Connected to IE V850E MC 13 1 4 System Configuration arte Un ee SEENEN
30. ister setting 1 WAIT ACCESS Data wait Fixed to 1 wait Depends on DWC register setting and WAIT signal status Address wait Fixed to 0 waits Depends on ASC register setting Idle state Fixed to 0 cycles Depends on BCC register setting TARGET WAIT 2 MULTI Data wait Depends on DWC register setting However 1 wait when set to 0 waits Depends on DWC register setting and WAIT signal status Address wait Fixed to 0 waits Depends on ASC register setting Idle state Depends on BCC register setting Depends on BCC register setting Select mask or unmask for WAIT and EMWAIT using the Pinmask command Selection WAIT Mask EMWAIT Mask Wait Type Data wait Emulation Memory Access Fixed to 0 waits External Memory Access Depends on DWC register setting WAIT signal masked Address wait Fixed to 0 waits Depends on ASC register setting Idle state Fixed to 0 cycles Depends on BCC register setting WAIT Unmask EMWAIT Mask Data wait Fixed to 1 wait Depends on DWC register setting and WAIT signal status Address wait Fixed to 0 waits Depends on ASC register setting Idle state Fixed to 0 cycles Depends on BCC register setting WAIT Unmask EMWAIT Unmask Data wait Depends on DWC register setting However 1 wait when set to 0 waits Depends on DWC register setting and WAIT signal status Ad
31. m Caution When using an external clock input the clock generated by the crystal oscillator to the X1 pin When a clock generated by a crystal ceramic resonator is used the emulator does not operate normally Figure 2 2 Clock Settings Outline IE 703116 MC EM1 Crystal oscillator can be changed Oscillator Switching with resonator switch debugger Target system IC20 L O Crystal O oscillator CN2 Crystal ceramic resonator can CC be mounted EVA chip SWI PLL Direct mode V850E IA1 switching UO chip 20 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 2 2 Clock setting methods A list of the hardware settings when setting the clock is shown below Type of Clock Used 1 Use crystal oscillator OSC1 mounted on IE 703116 MC EM1 as internal clock Table 2 1 List of Hardware Settings When Setting Clock Clock Source Selection Internal OSC1 Crystal Oscillator Factory settings 4 000 MHz CN2 Crystal Ceramic Resonator Mounting prohibited JP1 Setting Direct Low level input Direct High level input 2 Change crystal oscillator OSC1 mounted on IE 703116 MC EM1 and use it as the internal clock Internal Change to other than 4 000 MHz Mounting prohibited Direct Low level input Direct
32. nics products or if you have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics 1RENESAS User s Manual IE 703116 MC EM1 In Circuit Emulator Option Board Target Device V850E IA1 Document No U14700EJ2VOUMOO 2nd edition Date Published August 2001 N CP K NEC Corporation 2001 Printed in Japan MEMO 2 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM V850E IA1 is a trademark of NEC Corporation Windows is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and or other countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Limited e The information in this document is current as of July 2001 The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of NEC s data sheets or data books etc for the most up to date specifications of NEC semiconductor products Not all products and or types are available in every country Please check with an NEC sales representative for availability and additional information e No par
33. nit mm Top View Side View Bottom View Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 41 APPENDIX B EXAMPLE OF USE OF CONNECTOR FOR TARGET CONNECTION 1 When directly connecting device to target system connector for target connection is not used Device Target system 2 When using device using connector for target connection Fastening screws HOPACK144SD Device NQPACK144SD Target system 3 Connection between emulator and target system a When extension probe is not used III H YQPACK144SD NQPACK144SD Target system Note The connector for emulator connection YQSOCKET144SDN can be inserted at this position for height adjustment 42 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM APPENDIX B EXAMPLE OF USE OF CONNECTOR FOR TARGET CONNECTION b When extension probe is used Extension YQPACK144SD NQPACK144SD Target system Note The connector for emulator connection YQSOCKET144SDN can be inserted at this position for h
34. nted hereby under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Renesas Electronics or others You should not alter modify copy or otherwise misappropriate any Renesas Electronics product whether in whole or in part Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information When exporting the products or technology described in this document you should comply with the applicable export control laws and regulations and follow the procedures required by such laws and regulations You should not use Renesas Electronics products or the technology described in this document for any purpose relating to military applications or use by the military including but not limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction Renesas Electronics products and technology may not be used for or incorporated into any products or systems whose manufacture use or sale is prohibited under any applicable domestic or foreign laws or regulations Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included in this document bu
35. on The system configuration when connecting the IE 703116 MC EM1 to the IE V850E MC which is then connected to a personal computer PC 9800 series PC AT or compatibles is shown below Figure 1 1 System Configuration Magnified drawing example of use of connector for target connection Remark lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt lt 7 gt lt 8 gt lt 9 gt Personal computer PC 9800 series PC AT or compatibles Debugger sold separately Device file PC interface board IE 70000 PCI IF A IE 70000 CD IF A sold separately PC interface cable included with IE V850E MC In circuit emulator IE V850E MC sold separately In circuit emulator optional board IE 7031 16 MC EM1 External logic probe Extension probe SC 144SDN SC 144SDN PR sold separately Connector for emulator connection YQPACK144SD included lt 10 gt Connector for target connection NQPACK144SD included lt 11 gt Power adapter IE 70000 MC PS B sold separately lt 12 gt AC100 V power cable sold separately included with IE 70000 MC PS B lt 13 gt AC220 V power cable sold separately included with IE 70000 MC PS B Note Obtain the device file from the web site of NEC Electron Devices http www ic nec co jp micro 14 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 5 Contents in Carton The carton of the IE 703
36. rystal ceramic L LLL LL resonator mounting i prohibited swt PLL Direct mode switching EVA chip V850E IA1 1 0 chip CLKOUT User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 23 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 3 Mounting a crystal ceramic resonator on the IE 703116 MC EM1 and using it as the internal clock lt 1 gt Mount the crystal ceramic resonator and capacitor to be used in the CN2 socket as shown below when selecting the crystal ceramic resonator refer to the V850E IA1 standards table lt 2 gt Set JP1 as shown in Table 2 4 lt 3 gt Set the SW1 and CKSEL pins according to the clock mode to be used as shown in Table 2 4 lt 4 gt Select Internal in the clock source selection area in the configuration dialog box on the integrated debugger ID850 Figure 2 5 Crystal Ceramic Resonator Mounting Method and Connection Diagram a Mounting method b Connection diagram V850E IA1 Clock to WO chip EVA chip EVA chip Crystal ceramic resonator Capacitor Capacitor Dn D OO 56 CN2 of IE 703116 MC EM1 7 CH Pin No of CN2 connector on IE 703116 MC EM1 Table 2 4 Settings When Using Crystal Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock Type of Clock Used Clock OSC1 Crystal CN2 JP1 Setting Source Oscillator Crystal Ceramic Selection Resonator Note 2 Mount crystal ceramic Internal Crystal Mount Low level resonator on oscillator can input IE 703116 MC EM1 be either Direct and use
37. stal oscillator on target system as external clock Clock Source Selection External OSC1 Crystal Oscillator Crystal oscillator can be either CN2 Crystal Resonator Mounting prohibited JP1 Setting Low level input mounted or not mounted Direct High level input Direct Note The input setting to the CKSEL pin is made only when a target system is connected Leave this pin open when operating the emulator on a standalone basis Caution Be sure to input a clock generated by a crystal oscillator to the X1 pin When a clock generated by a crystal ceramic resonator is used the emulator does not operate normally Figure 2 7 Outline When Using Crystal Oscillator on Target System as External Clock IE 703116 MC EM1 1 2 shorted 3 4 shorted 5 6 open 7 8 open Select Can be either External mounted or on ID850 not mounted Target system IE V850E MC Crystal oscillator Crystal ceramic resonator mounting prohibited swi PLL Direct mode switching V850E IA1 UO chip CKSEL CLKOUT 26 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS 2 3 Operation Mode The IE 703116 MC EM1 supports single chip mode 0 single chip mode 1 ROMless mode 0 and ROMless mode 1 similar to the V850E IA1 Set these as follows 2 3 1 When emulator is used as stand alone unit
38. t Renesas Electronics does not warrant that such information is error free Renesas Electronics assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by you resulting from errors in or omissions from the information included herein Renesas Electronics products are classified according to the following three quality grades Standard High Quality and Specific The recommended applications for each Renesas Electronics product depends on the product s quality grade as indicated below You must check the quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application categorized as Specific without the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Further you may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application for which it is not intended without the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Renesas Electronics shall not be in any way liable for any damages or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product for an application categorized as Specific or for which the product is not intended where you have failed to obtain the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics The quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in a Renesas Electronics data sheets or data books etc Standard Computers offic
39. t as the internal clock lt 1 gt If a crystal ceramic resonator is mounted in the CN2 socket remove it lt 2 gt Remove the crystal oscillator OSC1 that is mounted on the option board and mount the oscillator to be used lt 3 gt Set JP1 as shown in Table 2 3 factory settings lt 4 gt Set the SW1 and CKSEL pins according to the clock mode to be used as shown in Table 2 3 lt 5 gt Select Internal in the clock source selection area in the configuration dialog box on the integrated debugger ID850 Table 2 3 Settings When Changing Mounted Internal Clock Type of Clock Used Change the crystal oscillator mounted on Clock Source Selection Internal OSC1 Crystal Oscillator Change to other than CN2 Crystal Ceramic Resonator Mounting prohibited JP1 Setting Low level input IE 703116 MC EM1 and use it as the internal clock 4 000 MHz Direct High level input Direct Note The input setting to the CKSEL pin is made only when a target system is connected Leave this pin open when operating the emulator on a standalone basis Figure 2 4 Outline When Changing Mounted Crystal Oscillator and Using It as Internal Clock IE 703116 MC EM1 Change crystal oscillator 1 2 shorted Select 3 4 shorted Internal 5 6 open on ID850 7 8 open OSCH Other than 4 MHz Target system IE V850E MC C
40. t of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC NEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document e NEC does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of NEC semiconductor products listed in this document or any other liability arising from the use of such products No license express implied or otherwise is granted under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC or others e Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided for illustrative purposes in semiconductor product operation and application examples The incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of customer s equipment shall be done under the full responsibility of customer NEC assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by customers or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software and information e While NEC endeavours to enhance the quality reliability and safety of NEC semiconductor products customers agree and acknowledge that the possibility of defects thereof cannot be eliminated entirely To minimize risks of damage to property or injury including death to persons arising from defects in NEC semiconductor products customers must incorporate sufficient safety measur
41. tive in advance to determine NEC s willingness to support a given application Note 1 NEC as used in this statement means NEC Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries 2 NEC semiconductor products means any semiconductor product developed or manufactured by or for NEC as defined above M8E 00 4 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 3 Regional Information Some information contained in this document may vary from country to country Before using any NEC product in your application please contact the NEC office in your country to obtain a list of authorized representatives and distributors They will verify e Device availability e Ordering information e Product release schedule e Availability of related technical literature e Development environment specifications for example specifications for third party tools and components host computers power plugs AC supply voltages and so forth e Network requirements In addition trademarks registered trademarks export restrictions and other legal issues may also vary from country to country NEC Electronics Inc U S Santa Clara California Tel 408 588 6000 800 366 9782 Fax 408 588 6130 800 729 9288 NEC Electronics Germany GmbH Duesseldorf Germany Tel 0211 65 03 02 Fax 0211 65 03 490 NEC Electronics UK Ltd Milton Keynes UK Tel 01908 691 133 Fax 01908 670 290 NEC Electronics Italiana s r l Milano Italy Tel
42. to A23 Address accessed last is held Note CSO to CS7 H Note RD H Note ASTB H Note LWR UWR H H Note WAIT Invalid Maskable Maskable HLDRQ Maskable Maskable Maskable HLDAK Note Note Note Note Performs the same operation as the cycle that is generated by the target device program execution Remarks 1 F Fetch H Read W Write 2 H High level output Hi Z High impedance 36 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 1 IE V850E MC IE 703116 MC EM1 Unit mm Top view Pin 1 direction Side view IE V850E MC IE 703116 MC EM1 Bottom view User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 37 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 2 SC 144SD Unit mm 00000000 ooooooood oooooog 00000000 38 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 3 NQPACK144SD Unit mm Top view 0 5 0 3 ET Side view i i h Bottom view IT AN nm ZS 4 92 0 Height of projection1 8 Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 39 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 4 YQPACK144SD Unit mm Top view Side view Bottom view 40 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 5 HQPACK144SD U
43. ual has general knowledge of electrical engineering logic circuits and microcontrollers The IE 703116 MC EM1 is used connected to the IE V850E MC in circuit emulator This manual explains the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE 703116 MC EM1 For the names and functions and the connection of parts refer to the IE V850E MC IE V850E MC A User s Manual U14487E which is sold separately To understand the basic specifications and operation methods broadly Read this manual in the order listed in CONTENTS To know the operation methods and command functions of the IE V850E MC and IE 703116 MC EM1 A Read the user s manual of the debugger sold separately that is used Note Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Caution Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary information Numerical representation Binary xxxx or xxxxB Decimal xxxx Hexadecimal xxxxH Prefix indicating the power of 2 address space memory capacity K kilo 2 1024 M mega 2 1024 The meanings of terms used in this manual are listed below Target device This is the device to be emulated Target system The system user built system to be debugged This includes the target program and hardware configured by the user Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 5 Related Documents When using this manual refer to the following manuals The related documents indicated in this publication may
44. vided or a driver with a torque gauge then tighten the screws in a crisscross pattern with 0 054 N m max torque Excessive tightening of only one screw may diminish conductivity If the conductivity is diminished after screw tightening stop tightening remove the screws and make sure the NQPACK144SD is clean and the device pins are parallel flat Device pins do not have high strength Repeatedly connecting to the NQPACK144SD may cause pins to bend When mounting a device on NQPACK144SD check and adjust bent pins Users Manual U14700EJ2VOUM APPENDIX D MOUNTING PLASTIC SPACER This chapter describes the mounting method for the plastic spacer supplied with the IE V850E MC When using the emulator connected to the target system mount the plastic spacer as shown in Figure D 1 to fix the POD horizontally 1 Mounting plastic spacer on IE V850E MC lt 1 gt Remove the nylon rivet from the rear part of the POD lt 2 gt Tighten the plastic spacer with the plastic screw supplied lt 3 gt To adjust the height use your own spacer or a stand Figure D 1 Mounting Method of Plastic Spacer SS Plastic spacer Target system User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 47 MEMO 48 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM MEMO User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM 49 MEMO 50 User s Manual U14700EJ2VOUM NEC Although NEC has taken all possible steps essage to ensure thatthe documentation supplied to our customers is

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