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1. 10 3 3 78K0 KF2 demo board FLASH programming configuration eene 11 3 31 GODDOCIOE deer nee colline eae badges aE a De aue pata 11 3 3 2 CONNGCION eut 13 3 4 AD converter reference voltage 14 35 External LED S 1 2 onere epe eere tete aeie Noan oeg eua 14 3 6 External connectors J1 J2 J3 and 15 4 TOKO KF2 memory map redeas nica Dana saa eR a Ry RE 16 5 SCMEMALUCS ieivicceccccs sesccGeccsccsaccccosicuececcctavecacadessececdeecessceatencetscasauseucsesseesvecesscauscvcdsessecseitascstec 17 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC List of Figures Figure 1 78KO KF2 demo board system 1 1 eene 8 Figure 2 78K0 KF2 demo board connectors soldering bridges and LED S 9 Figure 3 78KO KF2 demo board FLASH programming configuration sene 11 4 78 2 memory PL P m 16 Figure 5 78KO KF2 demo board schematics 17 List of Tables Table 1 Configuration soldering bridges 1 5 9 Table
2. NEC User s Manual 78K0 KF2 Demo Board Campaign Board Demonstration Board for the NEC QB 78KOMINI On Chip Debug Emulator Document No 78KOKF2DEMOV100 Date Published September 2005 NEC Electronics Europe GmbH 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC The information in this document is current as of date of its publication The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc for the most up to date specifications of NEC Electronics products Not all products and or types are available in every country Please check with an NEC sales representative for availability and additional information No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC Electronics NEC Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document NEC 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 NEC Electronics products listed in this document or any other liability arising from the use of such NEC Electronics products No license express implied or otherwise is granted under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC Electronics or others Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this do
3. 2 OC D1 Connector T 10 Configuration for OCD tre epe 10 Table 4 FPA conriector aceite an cto ue cx ree A ea Eeo De wheats 11 Table 5 Configuration for FLASH programming esee em eem nennen 12 6 FPLI CONNECCION qu 13 Table 7 Configuration for FLASH programming eeeesseeenenn enm eem nennen 13 Table 8 LED 12 a ieena aioe eea a a tee the echa ve e 14 Table 9 External connectors J1 J2 J3 and 44 15 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 1 Introduction The 78K0 KF2 demo board is a demonstration kit for the evaluation of the On Chip debugging feature by using the QB 78KOMINI On Chip debug emulator It supports onboard FLASH programming and real time execution of application programs up to 128 KB based the 78K0 KF2 microcontroller The board is prepared to be connected to user hardware parts such as digital I O or analogue signals 1 1 Main features of 78K0 KF2 demo board e On Chip debugging support by using QB 78KOMINI emulator e Easy to use device demonstration capabilities of the 78 device e FLASH programming support by using PG FPL3 or PG FP4 FLASH programmer e All microcontroller signals assigned to external connectors e Analogue to digital signal conversion is supported e Various input output signals ava
4. Mode OPEN OPEN Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care with External Power Supply Table 7 Configuration for FLASH programming Note Do not connect the PG FPL3 FLASH programmer and the QB 78KOMINI on chip debug emulator at the same time to the 78K0 KF2 demo board 13 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 3 4 AD converter reference voltage input The reference voltage input AVREF of the 78K0 KF2 device is connected to VDD by the soldering bridge P2 3 5 External LED s 1 2 The LED s 1 2 are connected to the 78K0 KF2 device and are free for user application purposes The LED s are connected via a 620 O resistor to VDD and therefore active low P32 LED1 P33 LED2 Table 8 LED1 2 connection For disconnecting a LED from a port for alternative usage open the connection of the corresponding soldering bridge P4 respectively P5 14 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 3 6 External connectors J1 J2 J3 and J4 J1 42 J3 and J4 are connectors for external user hardware All CPU signals of the 78KO KF2 device are connected to these connectors The corresponding assignment of the processor pins is shown below Table 9 External connectors J1 J2 J3 and J4 21 P60 SCLO 41__ P31 INTP2 PortA P27 ANI7 22 _ P61 SDAO 42 _ P50 P26 ANI6 P46 P62 EXSCLO P51 P25 ANI5 P53 P30 INTP1 17 150 50 P16 TOH1 INTP5 P15 TOHO P14 RXD6 P13 TXD6 P12 SO10 53 P1
5. 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 Electronics products is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc If customers wish to use NEC Electronics products in applications not intended by NEC Electronics they must contact NEC Electronics sales representative in advance to determine NEC Electronics s willingness to support a given application Notes 1 NEC Electronics as used in this statement means NEC Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries 2 NEC Electronics products means any product developed or manufactured by or for NEC Electronics as defined above M8E 02 10 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC CAUTION This is a Test and Measurement equipment with possibility to be significantly altered by user through hardware enhancements modifications and or test or application software Thus with respect to Council Directive 89 336
6. 1 SHO RXDO 54 _ P10 SCK10 TXDO ss P23 ANI3 P22 ANI2 21 P20 ANIO P130 P04 SCK11 P03 SI11 02 5011 P01 TIO10 TOO0 POO TIOO00 P145 STBO P144 50A0 P143 SIAO P142 SCKAO P141 BUZ BUSYO INTP7 P140 PCL INTP6 P44 P42 P40 P124 XT2 EXCLKS EVDD 47 48 33 P74 KR4 34 7 35 _ P72 KR2 36 _ P71 KR1 P70 KRO 38 06 1011 7001 39 05 71001 55111 40 P32 INTP3 PortB N _ S SS HENCE om j 4 BED w 4 vo SS Le i bo 0 5 E US d e a DF Note Please read the user s manual of the 78 device carefully to get information about the electrical specification of the available I O ports before you connect any external signal to the 78K0 KF2 demo board 15 78K0 KF2 demo board 4 78K0 KF2 memory NEC The memory layout of the uPD78F0547DGC 128KB FLASH ROM device is shown in the figure below For more details please refer to the user s manual of the 78K0 KF2 device Special function registers SFR 256 x 8 bits General purpose registers 32 x 8 bits Internal high speed RAM Program area 1FFFH 108FH 108EH On chip debug security ID setting areaNote 1 1085H 10 x 8 bits Boot cluster 1 1084H Opt
7. EEC Directive on compliance with the EMC protection requirements this equipment has no autonomous function Consequently this equipment is not marked by the CE symbol EEDT ST 0005 10 Redemption of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE in accordance with legal regulations applicable in the European Union only This equipment including all accessories is not intended for household use After use the equipment cannot be disposed of as household waste NEC Electronics Europe GmbH offers to take back the equipment All you need do is register at www eu necel com weee 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC Revision History Date Revision Chapter Description First release 07 09 2005 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC Table of Contents Te Sera 7 14 Main features of 78KO KF2 demo board eese eerie esee eise senes tenen nnne tenu sanas nnnc 7 2 78K0 KF2 demo board system configuration cesses ener 8 2 1 78 2 demo board eee eee nette enn a nnn 8 3 78K0 KF2 demo board components eese esses nennen nnn 9 3 4 Configuration soldering bridges P1 P5 eene nina 9 3 2 plur
8. EN Don t Care Don t Care On Chip Debug Mode OPEN OPEN OPEN Don t Care Don t Care with External Power Supply Table 3 Configuration for OCD Note Do not connect the QB 78KOMINI On Chip debug emulator and the FLASH programmer at the same time to the 78K0 KF2 demo board For information on Option Byte and FLASH memory security ID setting of the 78KO KF2 device to enable On Chip debugging please refer to the 78K0 KF2 user s manual respectively the QB 78KOMINI user s manual Note In case of wrong setting of the FLASH memory security ID address 0x84 and 0x85 0x8e On Chip debugging by using QB 78KOMINI becomes inactive In this case erase the internal FLASH ROM of the 78K0 KF2 device by using one of the dedicated FLASH programmer s PG FPL3 or PG FP4 10 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 3 3 78K0 KF2 demo board FLASH programming configuration The internal FLASH ROM of the 78K0 KF2 device can be reprogrammed by using the PG FPL3 or alternative the PG FP4 FLASH programmer The configuration for on board FLASH programming is shown in figure below Figure 3 78K0 KF2 demo board FLASH programming configuration 3 3 1 FP4 connector The FP4 connector not assembled allows connecting the PG FP4 flash programmer to 28 2 demo board in order to program application programs into the CPU internal flash memory of the uPD78F0547DGC device Please note PG FP4 is a separate product from NEC and it is not included in this packa
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10. cument 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 Electronics no responsibility for any losses incurred by customers or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software and information While NEC Electronics endeavors to enhance the quality reliability and safety of NEC Electronics 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 Electronics products customers must incorporate sufficient safety measures in their design such as redundancy fire containment and anti failure features NEC Electronics products are classified into the following three quality grades Standard Special and Specific The Specific quality grade applies only to NEC Electronics products developed based on a customer designated quality assurance program for a specific application The recommended applications of NEC Electronics product depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each NEC Electronics product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test
11. ge Table 4 FP4 connector N C Not Connected 11 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC When using PG FP4 the programming interface to the 78K0 KF2 device must be set to the asynchronous serial interface UART6 To enable on board FLASH programming for the 78K0 KF2 demo board please configure the soldering bridges P1 P5 as following Flash Programmer Mode Don t Care SHORT Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care Flash Programmer Mode OPEN OPEN Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care with External Power Supply Table 5 Configuration for FLASH programming Note Do not connect the PG FP4 FLASH programmer and the QB 78KOMINI On Chip debug emulator at the same time to the 78K0 KF2 demo board 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 3 3 2 FPL3 connector The FPL3 connector not assembled allows connecting the PG FPL3 flash programmer to 78K0 KF2 demo board in order to program application programs into the CPU internal flash memory of the uPD78F0547DGC device Please note PG FPL3 is a separate product from NEC and it is not included in this package Table 6 FPL3 connector When using PG FPL3 the programming interface to the 78 2 device must be set to the asynchronous serial interface UART6 To enable on board FLASH programming for the 78K0 KF2 demo board please configure the soldering bridges P1 P5 as following Flash Programmer Mode Don t Care SHORT Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care Flash Programmer
12. ilable such as All I O ports prepared to be connected to user hardware Timer input output signals SIO UART interfaces 8 analogue input lines 2 ports connected to LED s 78K0 KF2 demo board is not intended for code development NEC does not allow and does not support in any way any attempt to use 78K0 KF2 demo board in a commercial or technical product o o o o o 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 2 78K0 KF2 demo board system configuration The 78K0 KF2 demo board system configuration is given in the diagram below USB connection 78KO KF2 demo board QB 78KOMINI Figure 1 78K0 KF2 demo board system configuration 2 1 78K0 KF2 demo board The 78K0 KF2 demo board is a demonstration kit for the evaluation of the On Chip debugging feature by using the QB 78KOMINI On Chip debug emulator The uPD78F0547DGC microcontroller is a typical device with On Chip debugging support and has been used to realize the 78 2 demo board The uPD78F0547DGC contains 128 KB internal FLASH ROM and 7 KB internal RAM and operates at a maximum frequency of 20 MHz 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 3 78K0 KF2 demo board components The 78K0 KF2 demo board is equipped with two LED s and several connectors in order to be connected to a dedicated FLASH programmer or connect any target hardware P2 P4 P5 FP4 s amp Figure 2 78 2 demo board connectors soldering bridges and LED s All of the 78KO KF2 O
13. ion byte areaNete 1 1080H 5 x 8 bits 107FH Program area 1000H OFFFH 1 CALLF entry area 2048 x 8 bits 0800H 07FFH Program area 1909 x 8 bits 008FH 008EH On chip debug security ID setting areaNete 1 Bost querer 0085H 10 x 8 bits 0084H Option byte areaNote 1 0080H 5 x 8 bits 007FH CALLT table area 64 x 8 bits 0040H 003FH Vector table area 64 x 8 bits 0000H 1024 x 8 bits FBOOH FAFFH FA20H Reserved FA1FH Data memory Buffer RAM Space 32 x 8 bits FA00H ra mu Reserved 1 4 Program RAM area A Memory bank 2 RAM space in Internal expansion RAM 6144 x 8 bits can be fetched E000H DFFFH Reserved C000H 4 BFFFH Flash memory Bank 16384 8 bits area memory bank 0 8000H Program i TFFFH Memory bank 5 memory space Memory bank 3 Common Flash memory area 32768 8 bits Memory bank 1 y y 0000H Note 1 When boot swap is not used When boot swap is used Set the option bytes to 0080H to 0084H and the on chip debug sect IDs to 0085H to 008EH Set the option bytes to 0080H to 0084H and 1080H to 1084H and on chip debug security IDs to 0085H to 008EH and 1085H to 108EH Figure 4 78K0 KF2 memory map 16 NEC z uxezbozg Tost 3 avd F td 1 zed zam 1031 aona 1 0 55 43 LS SSA 0938 be Gan LE SdLNI FHOLIS
14. n Chip resources are free for user application hardware and software Please read the user s manual of the 78 2 device carefully to get information about the electrical specification of the available I O ports before you connect any external signal to the 78K0 KF2 demo board 3 4 Configuration soldering bridges P1 P5 The different operation modes of the 78K0 KF2 demo board can be set by the soldering bridges P1 P5 The different configuration modes are shown in the table below On Chip Debug Mode SHORT SHORT OPEN Don t Care Don t Care On Chip Debug Mode OPEN OPEN OPEN Don t Care Don t Care with External Power Supply Flash Programmer Mode Don t Care SHORT Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care Flash Programmer Mode OPEN OPEN Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care with External Power Supply Normal Mode OPEN OPEN Don t Care Don t Care Don t Care with External Power Supply Table 1 Configuration soldering bridges P1 P5 78K0 KF2 demo board NEC 3 2 OCD1 connector The OCD1 connector not assembled allows connecting the QB 78KOMINI On Chip debug emulator to the 78K0 KF2 demo board in order to use On Chip debug function of the 78KO KF2 device 1____ 9 Reseved 5Vout max 50 mA Table 2 OCD1 connector To enable On Chip debugging for the 78K0 KF2 demo board please configure the soldering bridges P1 P5 as following On Chip Debug Mode SHORT SHORT OP

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