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1. Documents Related to Development Tools User s Manuals Document Name QB 78F1030 In Circuit Emulator RA78KOR Ver 1 20 Assembler Package Operation CC78KOR Ver 2 00 C Compiler Operation PM Ver 6 30 Project Manager Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice Be sure to use the latest version of each document for designing etc IECUBE is a registered trademark of Renesas Electronics Corporation in Japan and Germany Windows is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation CONTENTS CHAPTER T GENEBMAE sss sas stios iex eto nuu buda tte ar oo do ulna atid uo ufu uice Duo meu Quac o aic duu du uu da 1 tel Hardware Specilicallons inodo ve vooo DR 2 DU ESI uelle 3 13 System COMMGUPATION pe d 4 1 4 System Configuration for Each Target Device s sssssss sssssssssusssssnos 6 ko Package Contes ss ene cero SD kula aa ene eee ko a desee kiu valu doce ded 7 16 AC Adapter TORIEGUBE ss iiie eri Dax erties ii 8 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 5 priced eer aaa 9 2 1 Names and Functions of Hardware seso kun enlu idee dodo 10 2 2 Hemoval or Acrylic BOTA cin 12 2 3 ClOCK SENINGS ainia IA iii noria 13 2A Software SENINGS a eee 16 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors ssssssssssss
2. sssessssssessssssessssssssssssnsnssssnnnssrrannssrnnntetennss 27 ASILO sil DIG e dis oca 27 4 1 9 Power on clear POC voltage value ssscessssssssssssesensssnenssennnnnsssnnnasennnasettos 27 4 1 10 TTE input butter Characteristics euo caso oria iio sn ad Ute ete od Senec deco cio Gee 27 2 1 11 A D converterscan iode scq Dea ores tanks ao a aia a 28 A2 DEDUGGINGsINOUC e 28 4 2 1 Target system voltage during a break oooncccconnneccononenonnnconononencnnanononnnnnnonanennanarenonnnennananenennanenas 28 QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL The QB 78F1030 is an in circuit emulator for emulating the 78KOR Kx3 L Hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in the development of systems in which the 78KOR Kx3 L is used This manual descries basic setup procedures hardware specifications system specifications and how to set switches R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 1 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 1 Hardware Specifications Table 1 1 QB 78F1030 Hardware Specifications Target device 78KOR KF3 L uPD78F 1027 78F1028 78KOR KG3 L uPD78F1029 78F1030 Operating voltage 1 8t0 5 5 V Operating High speed system clock 2 7 V lt Voo lt 5 5 V 2 to 20 MHz frequencyNote 1 8 V lt Voo 2 7 V 2 to 5 MHz Internal high speed oscillation 2 7 V lt Voo 5 5 V 8 MHz 20 MHz clock 1 8 V
3. Make connections with both the QB 78F 1030 and target system powered OFF The following abbreviations are used in this section TC Target connector YQ YQ connector EA Exchange adapter MA Mount adapter CA Check pin adapter SA Space adapter 2 5 1 Mounting TC to target system 1 Thinly apply a two component epoxy adhesive hardening time at least 30 minutes to the ends of the four projections on the base of the TC and adhere the TC to the user board clean the surface of the target system board using alcohol or the like If alignment of target system pads to TC leads is difficult align them as in 2 2 Align by inserting the guide pins for alignment for the TC NQGUIDE through the pin holes on the top of the TC Accessory holes are 1 0 mm non through holes in two or three places For hole positions see the particular TC drawing 3 Solder after fitting the MA to the TC This is to prevent troubles such as flux or solder splashing and adhering to the TC contact pins when soldering Soldering conditions Solder reflow 260 C x 10 seconds or less Manual soldering 350 C x 5 seconds or less 1 pin Caution Do not perform washing by flux immersion or vapor 4 Take away the guide pins R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 17 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 5 2 Mounting YQ to TC 1 After confirming that there are no broken or bent YQ contact pins fit the YQ in
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6. 1 7 Absolute maximum rating of p62 pin The absolute maximum rating of the P62 pin differs between the target device and emulator IECUBE may be damaged if a voltage greater than 5 5 V is applied Table 4 3 Absolute maximum rating of P62 pin Absolute maximum rating of P62 pin 4 1 8 FLMDO pin The processing for the FLMDO pin differs from that of the target device Table 4 4 FLMDO Pin Processing ELDO Pin Processing Target device Protection resistance 4 5 KQ TYP Pull up pull down resistors 10 KO MIN 20 kQ TYP 100 KO MAX IECUBE Protection resistance 4 7 kQ TYP Pull up pull down resistors 29 KO MIN 30 kQ TYP 32 kO MAX 4 1 9 Power on clear POC voltage value The power on clear POC voltage value differs from that of the target device Table 4 5 Power on clear POC voltage value won esw 4 1 10 TTL input buffer characteristics If the port input mode register PIM is used to set the input of a pin that can be set for the TTL buffer to the TTL level the high level input voltage characteristics differ between the target device and emulator See Table 4 6 for details The following pins can be set for the TTL buffer Target pins P03 P04 P10 P11 P142 P143 Table 4 6 High Level Input Voltage Characteristics 40 Vs Vio 55 V TM STE ECUBE AE Note Use CMOS input if Vpp is 2 0 V or less R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 27 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 7
7. contact with an electrostatic charge e f the product is used or stored in an environment where an electrostatic or electrical noise is likely to occur 2 Safety precautions e f used for a long time the product may become hot 50 C to 60 C Be careful of low temperature burns and other dangers due to the product becoming hot e Be careful of electrical shock There is a danger of electrical shock if the product is used as described above in 1 Circumstances not covered by product guarantee e The AC adapter supplied with the product is exclusively for this product so do not use it with other products Readers Purpose Organization How to Read This Manual Conventions How to Use This Manual This manual is intended for users who wish to perform debugging using the QB 78F1030 The readers of this manual are assumed to be familiar with the device functions and usage and to have knowledge of debuggers This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the basic specifications and correct usage of the QB 78F 1030 This manual is divided into the following sections e General e Setup procedure e Settings at product shipment e Cautions It is assumed that the readers of this manual have general knowledge in the fields of electrical engineering logic circuits and microcontrollers This manual describes the basic setup procedures and how to set switches To understand the overall functions and usages of
8. necessary The selectable frequencies are same as those of the target device c When the oscillator OSC1 mounted onto the emulator is used Mount an oscillator in the OSC1 socket in the emulator and then select the Clock socket in the debugger The clock generated from the oscillator mounted on the emulator is used The selectable frequencies are same as those of the target device Note 16 be mounted in the OSC1 socket in the emulator use the one that satisfies the As an oscillator following specifications Supply voltage 5 V Output level CMOS Note An oscillator that uses a resonator cannot be used of SS AA ad fee R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 14 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE Figure 2 3 Oscillator Shape NC Vcc NC Vcc GND CLOCK OUT GND CLOCK OUT Top View Figure 2 4 Mapping of Oscillator to Socket Oscillator PV Socket 4 11 5 10 l GND CLOCKOUT 7 8 Remark Insert the oscillator into the socket take care for the pin 1 position 2 Internal high speed oscillation clock The debugger setting is not necessary The use of the internal high speed oscillation clock can be specified in the user program R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 ae Page 15 of 28 QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 3 Subsystem clock The clock settings are listed below Table 2 2 Settings for Subsystem Clock Type of Clock to Be Used Debugger Setting a When the
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10. 8F 1030 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS 4 1 11 A D converter scan mode If a break occurs while using the A D converter in scan mode the A D converter is not stopped even during the break Consequently it cannot be ascertained which value stored in the conversion result register is the conversion result of the ANI pin If a break occurs while using the A D converter in scan mode do not re execute the program instead reset the CPU 4 2 Debugging Note 4 2 4 Target system voltage during a break Do not decrease the voltage of the target system during a break A reset that is generated by the low voltage detector LVI or by power on clear POC during a break may cause an incorrect operation of the debugger or communication errors R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 28 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS REVISION HISTORY Revisions up to the previous edition are shown below The Applied to column indicates the chapter in each edition to which the revision was applied Rev 1 00 First Edition issued BENE NNNM C 1 QB 78F1030 User s Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 Sep 30 2010 Published by Renesas Electronics Corporation 24 NE SAS SALES OFFICES Renesas Electronics Corporation Refer to http www renesas com for the latest and detailed information Renesas Electronics America Inc 2880 Scott Boulevard Santa Clara CA 95050 2554 U S A Tel 1 408 588 6000 Fax 1 408 588 6130 Renesas Electronics Canada Limited 110
11. C V D m 0 lt CO C D QB 78F 1030 In Circuit Emulator User s Manual Target Devices 78KOR KF3 L uPD78F1027 78F1028 78KOR KG3 L uPD78F1029 78F1030 All information contained in these materials including products and product specifications represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp without notice Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corp through various means including the Renesas Electronics Corp website http www renesas com Renesas Electronics www renesas com Rev 1 00 Sep 2010 8 10 11 12 Notice All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued Such information however is subject to change without any prior notice Before purchasing or using any Renesas Electronics products listed herein please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas Electronics sales office Also please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas Electronics such as that disclosed through our website Renesas Electronics 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 Renesas Electronics products or technical information described in this document No license express implied or otherwise
12. F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 1 High speed system clock The clock seitings are listed below Table 2 1 Settings for High Speed System Clock Type of Clock to Be Used OSC1 Debugger Setting a When the clock generated within the emulator is used System b When the clock is supplied from the target system S External c When the oscillator OSC1 mounted onto the emulator is used Oscillator mounted Clock Socket Main Glock e Glock Socket 7 External System 4 00 MHz Note This setting is not possible when TARGET LED is not lit Remarks 1 Settings other than the above are prohibited 2 Selection of a or b is possible regardless of whether the oscillator is not mounted in the OSC1 socket a When the clock generated within the emulator is used Select the System in the debugger and select the desired frequency from the drop down list The following frequencies are selectable 2 00 3 00 3 57 4 00 4 19 4 91 5 00 6 00 8 00 8 38 10 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 MHz b When the clock is supplied from the target system Select the External in the debugger The clock input from the target system is then used Oscillation with the resonator on the target system is not supported To input a clock from the target system input to the clock pin X2 the square wave signal with the same voltage potential as that of the target device supply voltage Vpop Inputting the inverted signal to X1 is not
13. Voo lt 5 5 V 1 MHz Subsystem clock 1 8 V lt Voo lt 5 5 V 32 768 kHz Operating temperature range 0 to 40 C No condensation Storage temperature range 15 to 60 C No condensation External dimensions See figure below Power AC adapter for QB 78F 1030 Output DC15 V 1A Input AC100 to 240 V consumption Target system power supply Voltage 1 8 to 5 5 V Current approx 199 mA MAX Weight Approx 480 g Host interface USB interface 1 1 2 0 Note Errors are within 0 5 However this does not apply to errors of the oscillator or clock system on the target board 112 7 mmote 1 108 2 mmNete 2 58 mm Rear space adapterN 3 DE ee Front space adapter 4 Notes 1 Does not include projection of power switch 2 Includes projection of screw that fixes rear space adapter 3 Rear space adapter can adjust the height from 30 mm longest to 0 mm shortest 4 Front space adapter can adjust the height from 20 mm longest to 5 mm shortest R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 2 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 2 System Specifications This section shows the QB 78F 1030 system specifications Table 1 2 QB 78F1030 System Specifications Emulation memory capacity Internal ROM 512 KB MAX Internal RAM 61 75 KB MAX Program execution functions Real time execution function Go Start from Here Come Here Restart Return Out Ignore break points and Go Non real time e
14. as Electronics 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 General Precautions for Handling This Product 1 Circumstances not covered by product guarantee e f the product was disassembled altered or repaired by the customer e f it was dropped broken or given another strong shock e Use at overvoltage use outside guaranteed temperature range storing outside guaranteed temperature range elf power was turned on while connection to the AC adapter USB interface cable or target system was in an unsatisfactory state e f the cable of the AC adapter the USB interface cable the emulation probe or the like was bent or pulled excessively e f an AC adapter other than the supplied product was used e f the product got wet e f this product is connected to the target system when there is a potential difference between the GND of this product and GND of the target system e f the connectors or cables are plugged unplugged while this product is in the power on state elf excessive load is applied to the connectors or sockets As for handling please see 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors elf a metal part of the power switch cooling fan or another such part comes in
15. clock generated within the emulator is used b When the clock is supplied from the target system External Sub Glock Peripheral C External e System 32768 KHz Note This setting is not possible when TARGET LED is not lit Remark Settings other than above are prohibited a When the clock generated within the emulator is used Select the System in the debugger and select 32 768 kHz as the frequency from the drop down list 32 768 kHz Remark 38 400 kHz can also be selected from the list but do not select this frequency it is not supported by the device b When the clock is supplied from the target system Select the External in the debugger The clock input from the target system is then used Oscillation with the resonator on the target system is not supported To input a clock from the target system input to the clock pin XT2 the square wave signal with the same voltage potential as that of the target device supply voltage Vpp Inputting the inverted signal to XT1 is not necessary The selectable frequencies are same as those of the target device 2 4 Software Settings For details see the ID78KOR QB Ver 3 61 Integrated Debugger Operation User s Manual R20UT0001E R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 16 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors This section describes the methods of connecting the QB 78F 1030 and target system
16. d Contact an Renesas Electronics sales representative or distributor 5 TARGET Green LED This is an LED that shows whether the power supply of the target system is switched on LED State Target System State Lit Target system power supply ON Not lit Target system power supply OFF or target system not connected 6 Power switch This is the power switch of the QB 78F 1030 It is OFF at shipment R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 ae Page 11 of 28 QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 2 Removal of Acrylic Board To modify the clock setting the acrylic board on the bottom of the QB 78F1030 must be removed The acrylic board can be removed by lifting it up Figure 2 2 Acrylic Board Removal Method R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 12 of 28 Sep 30 2010 44 NESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 3 Clock Settings The following four types of clock settings are available Each clock setting is listed below Clock Used Clock Supply Debugger Setting in Configuration Dialog 1 High speed system clock a When the clock generated within the emulator is used X1 oscillator or External b When the clock is supplied from the target system External input c When the oscillator OSC1 mounted onto the emulator Clock Socket is used 2 Internal high speed Uses the clock internally generated from the emulator oscillation clock 3 Subsystem clock a When the clock generated within the emula
17. e above products As for handling of connectors refer to 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors 4 The part number of lt 4 gt differs depending on the region of use See Table 1 5 Part Numbers of AC Adapter for IECUBE Classified by Region for the part numbers The IECUBE requires an AC adapter that must be purchased separately 5 See Table 1 4 Common Probe and Adapter for the part numbers of lt 6 gt and lt 7 gt 6 The combination of lt 8 gt lt 9 gt lt 10 gt lt 11 gt and lt 12 gt varies depending on the emulation device See Table 1 3 Adapters and Connectors for Each Target Device for the combinations R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 5 of 28 Sep 30 2010 244 NE S AS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 4 System Configuration for Each Target Device The following table lists the system configuration for each target device of the QB 78F 1030 Table 1 3 Adapters and Connectors for Each Target Device 78KOR KF3 L 80GK QB 80GK EA 09T QB 80GK YS 01T QB 80GK YQ 01T QB 80GK NQ 01T QB 80GK HQ 01T 80GC QB 80GC EA 10T QB 80GC YS 01T QB 80GC YQ 01T QB 80GC NQ 01T QB 80GC HQ 01T 78KOR KF3 L 100GC QB 100GC EA 07T QB 100GC YS 01T QB 100GC YQ 01T QB 100GC NQ 01T QB 100GC HQ 01T 100GF QB 100GF EA 05T QB 100GF YS 01T QB 100GF YQ 01T QB 100GF NQ 01T QB 100GF HQ 03T Table 1 4 Common Probe and Adapter Check pin adapter QB 144 CA 01 Emulation probe QB 144 EP 02S The adapter and connector for
18. each device are sold separately An exchange adapter a YQ connector a target connector and an emulation probe are included depending on the order product name For details refer to 1 5 Package Contents Remark For the package drawings of the connector adapter and probe refer to the following URL http www2 renesas com micro en development asia Emulator IE iecube html R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 6 of 28 Sep 30 2010 244 NE S AS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 5 Package Contents The included products are described for each order product name Products supplied with QB 78F1030 ZZZ 1 QB 78F 1030 2 USB interface cable 2 meters 3 Online user registration card warranty card and software contract in one 4 ID78KOR QB Disk CD ROM 9 Accessory Disk CD ROM 6 IECUBE Setup Manual Japanese English T Packing list 8 QB MINI2 Products supplied with QB 78F1030 T80GK 1to8 9 Emulation probe QB 144 EP 02S 10 Exchange adapter QB 80GK EA 09T 11 YQ connector QB 80GK YQ 01T 12 Target connector QB 80GK NQ 01T Products supplied with QB 78F1030 T80GC 1to8 9 Emulation probe QB 144 EP 02S 10 Exchange adapter QB 80GC EA 10T 11 YQ connector QB 80GC YQ 01T 12 Target connector QB 80GC NQ 01T Products supplied with QB 78F1030 T100GC 1to8 9 Emulation probe QB 144 EP 02S 10 Exchange adapter QB 100GC EA 07T 11 YQ connector QB 100GC YQ 01T 12 Target connector QB 100GC NQ 01T Products supplied with QB 78F1030 T100GF 1t
19. ect the QB 78F 1030 to the probe Figure 2 5 Connection between QB 78F1030 and probe 1 Connect the QB 78F 1030 to the probe Emulation probe Probe holder Insert the probe into the QB 78F1030 aligning TCN1 TCN2 and TCN3 of the QB 78F1030 with TCN1 TCN2 and TCN3 of the probe 2 Insert the probe holder into QB 78F1030 QB 78F1030 mo speak Insert the probe holder into the QB 78F1030 until you hear a click note the direction b Connection of emulation probe GND wire There are two GND wires in the emulation probe Connect them to the QB 78F1030 and target system 1 Fasten the GND wire on the QB 78F1030 side of the emulation probe to the nut on the bottom of the QB 78F1030 using a 0 or 1 Phillips precision screwdriver connection of B to A in Figure 2 6 2 Next insert the connector on the top of the emulation probe into the connector at the opening on the bottom of the QB 78F 1030 from below being careful of the insertion direction R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 21 of 28 Sep 30 2010 434 NE SAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE Figure 2 6 GND Wire QB 78F 1030 Titty EH EU Sit a Ta rget system lt 3 gt Connect the exchange adapter and emulation probe to the target connector lt 4 gt Connect the GND wire on the target system side of the emulation probe to the target system GND If a pin or screw is fastened to the target system GND remove the t
20. ge 3 of 28 Sep 30 2010 244 NE S AS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 3 System Configuration This section shows the system configuration when using the QB 78F1030 connected to a PC PC AT compatible Connection is possible even without optional products Figure 1 1 System Configuration 1 Host machine 2 ID78KOR QB Disk Accessory Disk 3 USB interface cable 4 AC adapter 5 QB 78F1030 6 Check pin adapter optional 7 Emulation probe 8 Exchange adapter 9 Space adapter optional 10 YQ connector 11 Target connector 12 Mount adapter optional 13 Device 14 Target system R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Sep 30 2010 EAS lt 14 gt IBM PC AT compatible can be used Debugger USB drivers manual etc Cable connecting QB 78F 1030 to host machine AC adapters classified by region This product Adapter used for monitoring waveforms with oscilloscope High characteristic FPC type emulation probe Adapter that performs pin conversion Adapter used for height adjustment Connector that connects exchange adapter to target connector Connector soldered to target system Adapter used for mounting target device into socket Target device QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL Remarks 1 Obtain device files from the Renesas Electronics website http www2 renesas com micro en ods 2 Refer to 1 5 Package Contents for the purchase forms of th
21. h the QB 78F 1030 the program does not start until an operation to start execution is performed after the program is downloaded using the debugger 4 1 2 Oscillator The QB 78F 1030 does not support clock input by an oscillator in the target system Consequently the operation clock frequency when the target device is mounted in the target system may differ from the operation clock frequency when the QB 78F 1030 is connected 4 1 3 Pin characteristics The pin characteristics of the QB 78F 1030 slightly differ when the target device is mounted to the target system because a connector adapter emulation probe and circuit board exist between the QB 78F 1030 and the target system 4 1 4 On chip debug function The on chip debug function cannot be emulated 4 1 5 Current consumption The current consumption of the QB 78F 1030 differs from that of the target device The current consumption may reach up to 199 mA The same amount of current is consumed in standby mode 4 1 6 P62 P63 P121 and P122 pins The input characteristics of the P62 P63 P121 and P122 pins differ between the target device and emulator Table 4 1 Input Characteristics of P62 and P63 Pins Input Characteristics of P62 and P63 Pins Table 4 2 Input Characteristics of P121 and P122 Pins Input Characteristics of P121 and P122 Pins IECUBE CMOS input R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 26 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS 4
22. in the planarity correct that portion 3 Viewing the TC contact pins from the top if there are foreign bodies on them remove them using a brush or the like After confirming 1 to 8 fit the IC to the TC Also fit the MA 4 Put the supplied M2 x 6 mm screws in the four accessory holes of the MA and fasten the screws in opposite corners At that time use either the dedicated screwdriver that is supplied or a torque driver to fasten them equally in turn with a tightening torque of 0 054 Nm MAX Since the contact is poor if tightening is too great once you have lightly fastened the MA screws tighten them again b Depending on the use environment when starting up a device that has been left for a long time starting it may be difficult In this case loosen the screws slightly and then retighten them 6 If startup still is difficult after b above check 1 to 3 again 7 Tightening the screws of the MA too much may give rise to cracks in the molded part of the MA plastic part and bend the mold into a bowed shape making contact poor 8 After soldering the TC do not perform cleaning by flux immersion or vapor R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 ae Page 20 of 28 QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 6 Connecting QB 78F1030 to Target System If connecting the emulation probe QB 144 EP 02S connect it to the QB 78F1030 and the target system by the following procedure a Connection between QB 78F 1030 and probe Conn
23. ll be used in system development and evaluation Moreover when used in Japan Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law and electromagnetic disturbance countermeasures have not been applied 9 Since there are rare cases of shape change if the box is left for a long time in a place where it is 50 C or higher for safekeeping store it in a place where it is no higher than 40 C and direct sunlight does not hit it 10 For details about handling the TC YQ and SA see the NQPACK series technical materials at the website of Tokyo Eletech Corporation URL http www tetc co jp 11 CA The CA is an optional product for IECUBE and can be used to measure the waveform between IECUBE and the target system Since the pins on the CA do not correspond to the pin layout in each device the pin header cover must be mounted according to the device to be used For mounting methods of the pin header cover refer to Related Content on the following URL http www2 renesas com micro en development asia Emulator IE qb 144 ca 01 html R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 ae Page 19 of 28 QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 5 5 Precautions for mounting IC using TC and MA 1 Confirm that there is no weld flash in the resin Sealant part of the IC If there is weld flash remove it using a knife or the like 2 Confirm that there is no weld flash breaking or bending of IC leads In particular confirm the planarity of IC leads If there is abnormality
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25. ngs Software settings See 2 4 Software Settings Mounting and connecting connectors See 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors Connecting QB 78F1030 to target system See 2 6 Connecting QB 78F1030 to Target System Connecting USB interface cable and AC adapter See 2 8 Connecting USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter Switching power on and off See 2 9 Switching Power On and Off R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 9 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 1 Names and Functions of Hardware Figure 2 1 Names of Parts of QB 78F1030 Top View Bottom View EO Power switch a m A NM Y BT OOO NNN D LENESAS a E uu a POWER TARGET j Ln m POWER TARGET TCN3 TCN2 TON CN6 Side View Power supply connector USB connector R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 10 of 28 Sep 30 2010 44 NESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 1 TCN1 TCN2 TCN3 These are connectors for connecting a check pin adapter or emulation probe 2 OSC1 This is a socket for mounting the oscillator 3 CN6 This is a connector for the shipment inspection It is not something that the user will need 4 POWER Red LED This is an LED that shows whether the power supply of the QB 78F 1030 is switched on LED State QB 78F1030 State Li Power switch ON Not lit Power switch OFF or AC adapter not connected to QB 78F 1030 Blinking Internal error occurre
26. ns under certain use conditions Further Renesas Electronics products are not subject to radiation resistance design Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard them against the possibility of physical injury and injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas Electronics product such as safety design for hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy fire control and malfunction prevention appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other appropriate measures Because the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the safety of the final products or system manufactured by you Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office for details as to environmental matters such as the environmental compatibility of each Renesas Electronics product Please use Renesas Electronics products in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of controlled substances including without limitation the EU RoHS Directive Renesas Electronics assumes no liability for damages or losses occurring as a result of your noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office 1f you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document or Renes
27. o8 9 Emulation probe QB 144 EP 02S 10 Exchange adapter QB 100GF EA 05T 11 YQ connector QB 100GF YQ 01T 12 Target connector QB 100GF NQ 01T Page 7 of 28 R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 lt 2 AS Sep 30 2010 KENES QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 6 AC Adapter for IECUBE The specifications of the AC adapter for IECUBE differ depending on the region of use Be sure to use an AC adapter corresponding to the region of use The IECUBE is not provided with an AC adapter It must be purchased separately Table 1 5 Part Numbers of AC Adapter for IECUBE Classified by Region Notes 1 Products are shipped only on order from each region 2 Contact a distributor or an Renesas Electronics sales representative for information on regions other than the above 3 Only the AC adapter usable in each region can be ordered R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 8 of 28 Sep 30 2010 244 NE S AS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE This chapter explains the QB 78F 1030 setup procedure Setup can be completed by performing installation setup in the order in which it appears in this chapter Perform setup along the lines of the following procedure See 2 1 Names and Functions of Hardware for clock positions Clock settings Hardware settings are not required if the clock internally generated from the emulator is used If an oscillator must be mounted see 2 2 Removal of Acrylic Board and 2 3 Clock Setti
28. onnector Moreover when removing the emulation probe remove it slowly while pressing down on the exchange adapter with a finger so that there is no stress on the target connector lt 2 gt Be sure to connect the GND wire of the emulation probe to the QB 78F 1030 and the target system If it cannot be connected the impedance of the cable is unstable and could bring about lowering of signal transmission characteristics or distortion of the output waveform for an input waveform 2 Notes on Power Supply and GND Pin Connection For power supplies and GND pins of the target device be sure to connect all pins to each power supply or GND Figure 2 9 Connector Positions UW m ES M m OM A A M M CF Power supply connector Connect AC adapter USB connector Connect USB interface cable 2 8 Connecting USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter Plug the USB interface cable supplied with the QB 78F1030 into the USB connector of the host machine and plug the other side into the USB connector on the rear of the QB 78F1030 Plug the AC adapter supplied with the QB 78F1030 into a receptacle and plug the other side into the power supply connector on the rear of the QB 78F1030 For QB 78F1030 connector positions see Figure 2 9 2 9 Switching Power On and Off Be sure to switch the power on and off according to the following procedures Switching power on Switching power off 1 QB 78F1030 power on 1 Debugger termination te 2 Ta
29. ransparent terminal cover on the end of the GND wire and fasten the Y terminal of the GND wire to the target system C in Figure 2 6 If the GND on the target system is an exposed pad likewise fasten the Y terminal to the pad on the target system by soldering recommended soldering iron temperature setting 300 C lt 5 gt Since the length of the GND wire below the head insulated part is approximately 60 mm there must be a GND to which it can be connected to within the range of the two approximately 60 mm radius sections of the target system for connecting the emulation probe as shown in Figure 2 7 R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 22 of 28 Sep 30 2010 ENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE Figure 2 7 Where GND Wire Can Be Connected Target system c Ensuring isolation When connecting the target system to the QB 78F1030 using an emulation probe perform height regulation using the front spacer or rear spacer of the QB 78F1030 and ensure islation from the target system Figure 2 8 Connection Using Emulation Probe Emulation probe LA Ss Exchange adapter YQ connector Rear spacer Can adjust height Front spacer Can adjust height Target connector R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 23 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE d Precautions related to emulation probe lt 1 gt Be careful that stress of the emulation probe is not placed on the target c
30. rget system power on 2 Target system power off 3 Debugger startup 3 QB 78F1030 power off Note In the procedures 2 is unnecessary if the target system is not connected Caution If the wrong sequence was used for the operation the target system or QB 78F1030 may fail R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 ae Page 24 of 28 QB 78F1030 CHAPTER 3 SETTINGS AT PRODUCT SHIPMENT CHAPTER 3 SETTINGS AT PRODUCT SHIPMENT Table 3 1 Settings at Shipment Not mounted Oscillator can be mounted Power switch Set to OFF at shipment Note The oscillation circuit using an oscillation cannot be used R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 25 of 28 Sep 30 2010 434 NE SAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS 4 1 Cautions Regarding Differences Between Target Device and Emulator When debugging is performed by connecting the QB 78F 1030 to the target system the QB 78F 1030 emulates the target device as if it operates in the target system However the target device and the QB 78F 1030 operate differently in the following ways Consequently the target device should be used for final evaluation before launching mass production and the customer is to be responsible for judging the appropriateness of applying the QB 78F 1030 4 1 1 Operation after target system power application After power application a program will be executed for the target device mounted in the target system when reset is released However wit
31. s office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots High Quality 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 medical equipment or systems for life support e g artificial life support devices or systems surgical implantations or healthcare intervention e g excision etc and any other applications or purposes that pose a direct threat to human life You should use the Renesas Electronics products described in this document within the range specified by Renesas Electronics especially with respect to the maximum rating operating supply voltage range movement power voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electronics products beyond such specified ranges Although Renesas Electronics endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of 1ts products semiconductor products have specific characteristics such as the occurrence of failure at a certain rate and malfunctio
32. ssssssssssssssssssnnuuussssnnnunmssnsnnnsns 17 2955 Mounting TC to Target SM iio 17 A MOUNN N OTO EG E PEE EE E m MI 18 2 59xEli gino EANO scans A A eem edet Lie ere 19 2 5 4 Precautions for handling TC YQ SA and QA a o ko o e e e t geese 19 2 5 5 Precautions for mounting IC using TC and MA ssssssssssssssssseeseeeneeenenn nennen 20 2 6 Connecting QB 78F1030 to Target System ssssssss sssssssssssssssssussssssssssssus 21 2 7 Notes on Power Supply and GND Pin Connection ssssssssssssssssssssssssnuunusnas 24 2 8 Connecting USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter s ssssssssnnnnnnnnssssssnnnns 24 2 9 Switching Power On and Of ias 24 CHAPTER 3 SETTINGS AT PRODUCT SHIPMENT s s ssssssssssssssssssnsssssssnunusnennos 25 CHAPTER 4 CAUTION Siurana A EA AE a Uv Old ue Sea kE 26 4 1 Cautions Regarding Differences Between Target Device and Emulator 26 4 1 1 Operation after target system power AppliCatiOn ccceccccsseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeseeeeesseeeeeseeeeeeas 26 AS A TOTO eae ay eer 26 Roa Rir CAV A p 26 AA Onschip debig TO Gofiss i tira esc ieee oboe ain abaco editis e ie saua fem aii ud anes 26 Ao GUIent cons EET RTI T I tm 26 4216 4602 P693 P T21 and TF 122 PIfIS oeste col 26 4 1 7 Absolute maximum rating of p62 pin
33. the QB 78F 1030 Read this manual in the order of the CONTENTS The mark lt R gt shows major revised points The revised points can be easily searched by copying an lt R gt in the PDF file and specifying it in the Find what field To know the manipulations command functions and other software related settings of the QB 78F1030 See the user s manual of the debugger supplied with the QB 78F1030 to be used Note Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Caution Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary information Numeric representation Binary xxxx or xxxxB Decimal Xxxx Hexadecimal xxxxH Prefix indicating power of 2 address space memory capacity K kilo 2 1 024 M mega 27 1 024 Terminology The meanings of the terms used in this manual are described in the table below Target device This is the device to be emulated Target system This is the system to be debugged This includes the target program and the hardware provided by the user 78KOR Kx3 L Generic name indicating 78KOR KF3 L uPD78F1027 78F1028 and 78KOR KG3 L uPD78F 1029 78F1030 IECUBE Generic name for Renesas Electronics high performance compact in circuit emulator Related Documents Please use the following documents in conjunction with this manual The related documents listed below may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such
34. the TC and fasten it using the supplied YQGUIDE for the fastening method see the next step 2 If repeatedly inserting and removing be sure to inspect the YQ pins before fitting If pins are bent correct them using something thin and flat such as the edge of a knife 2 Fasten YQ to the TC on the target system using the supplied YQGUIDE Fasten the screws equally in the four corners using the supplied flat blade screwdriver or a torque driver The tightening torque of the YOGUIDE is 0 054 Nm MAX Too great tightening causes bad connections However four screws for fitting to the TC M2 x 10 mm 4 units are included with the YQ ER YQGUIDE supplied with YQ Target system R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 18 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78F 1030 CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 2 5 3 Plugging EA into YQ Match the pin 1 position of the YQ or SA corner cuts match in both to the pin 1 position of the EA and plug in When plugging or unplugging press on the TC YQ and SA with a finger so that there is no force on the TC When plugging or unplugging be careful of the direction of wiggling As a tool when unplugging insert some kind of thin non conductive material such as a wooden stick between the YQ SA and EA and wiggle while slowly unplugging Be careful since the connector will be damaged if this is done in the wrong direction 2 5 4 Precautions for handling TC YQ SA and CA 1 When taking the TC from the bo
35. tor is used XT1 oscillator E When the clock is supplied from the target system External Notes 1 First select System in the debugger settings refer to a When the clock generated within the emulator is used in 1 High speed system clock If there is no clock that can be selected follow the descriptions below e f the target system clock can supply a square wave for the emulator Select External in the debugger settings refer to b When the clock is supplied from the target system n 1 High speed system clock e f the target system clock cannot supply a square wave for the emulator Mount onto the emulator the oscillator of the clock to be used and select Clock Socket in the debugger settings refer to c When the oscillator OSC1 mounted onto the emulator is used in 1 High speed system clock 2 First select System in the debugger settings refer to a When the clock generated within the emulator is used in 3 Subsystem clock If there is no clock that can be selected it can be supplied from the target system clock A square wave however must be supplied refer to b When the clock is supplied from the target system in 3 Subsystem clock Oscillation with the resonator on the target system is not supported Therefore the in circuit emulator cannot emulate the oscillation operation of the clock on the target system R20UTO289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 1 Page 13 of 28 Sep 30 2010 RENESAS QB 78
36. x press down on the body and take out the sponge first 2 Since the pins of the YQ are thin and easily bent be careful When inserting it in the TC confirm that there are no bent pins 3 When screwing a YQ soldered to a board to the TC fasten the screws in four places in turn using a 0 or 1 Phillips precision screwdriver or torque driver after tentatively tightening them Fix the torque at 0 054 Nm MAX If just one place is overtightened it may cause poor contact Moreover a board being connected to the YQ must have accessory holes in prescribed positions four places 2 3 mm or 3 3 mm The 3 8 mm or 4 3 mm that is the screw head size is an area where wiring is prohibited 4 In YO and SA removal since there is a danger of YQ pins being bent or broken when prying and wiggling remove them gradually using a flatbladed screwdriver from four directions Moreover to connect and use the YQ and SA screw the YQ to the TC according to the YOGUIDE included with the YQ using a 2 3 mm flatoladed screwdriver and then connect it to the SA Fix the torque at 0 054 Nm MAX If even one place is overtightened it may cause poor contact 5 For the TC YQ and SA since there is a danger that washing fluid on the structure will remain in the connector do not perform washing 6 TC IC and YQ cannot be used in combination 7 A TC YQ system cannot be used in an environment of vibrations or shocks 8 It is assumed that this product wi
37. xecution function Step In Next Over Slowmotion Go amp Go Memory manipulation Available initialize copy compare Break functions Event break Execution 8 points Access 8 points Software break 2000 points Pre execution break 4 to 8 points Fail safe break Non map write protect SFR illegal access stack overflow or else Other Forcible break trace full break trace delay break timeout break timer overflow break ializa Register manipulation Available general purpose registers control registers SFRs Trace functions Trace data types Program address program data access address access data status time tag functions Measurement objects Start through end of program execution Start event through end event Approx 40 hours and 43 minutes Resolution 17 ns Number of timers for Start through end of program execution 1 measurement Start event through end event 2 Measurement results Execution time start through end of execution Maximum minimum average total pass count between events Timer overflow break function timeout break function Other functions Command functions set in the console mapping function event function coverage function snapshot function DMM function power off emulation function pin mask function flash self programming emulation function Note The number of breaks that can be set varies depending on the location where the break is set R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev 1 00 Pa

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