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1. eel switch again z II l 7 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 Self check starts POWER SAFE Blinking Normal Error POWER SAFE POWER CLOCK RESET RUN POWER SAFE POWER CLOCK RESET CJ C lit O E LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED4 LED5 SAFE LED is turned off and one or more target status LEDs start blinking according to the error type LED display I I I TF Blinking Figure 2 9 Self check procedure REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 28 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 2 6 2 If an Error is Detected in the Self check Table 2 4 lists how to remedy the troubles if the target status LED display is abnormal in the self check When an error is detected shut off the emulator and the user system and follow the steps in the Table 2 4 Table 2 4 Error display in the self check and how to remedy it LED display k E Problem amp Remedy Blinking OFF POWER CLOCK RESET The emulator system is not working properly Check that power is supplied to the emulator The emulator may be damaged Contact your local distributor A clock is not supplied to the emulator Check that the oscillator circuit board OSC 2 is attached Check that the oscillator or oscillation module on an oscillator circuit board OSC 2 is operating normally The MCU is not controlled properly Check that the MCU is mounted properly Check that the oscillation frequency of the oscillator circuit board OSC
2. Trace event Break at end of trace Timer Time measurement point 2 address point designation range can be set Time measurement Resolution 100 ns Measurement interval 8 types Count source Emulator timer or MCU cycle C0 coverage Connection to user system For 26 pin 2 54mm pitch DIP 26 wire normal pitch cable included see 2 7 Connecting the User For 20 pin 1 778mm pitch SDIP M34501T PTC included with the M34509T2 CPE Power supply for emulator DC 5 0 V 5 2 A externally supplied Prepare a power supply separately System on page 30 USB USB 1 1 full speed mini B standard connector REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 18 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 1 Outline 1 4 Operating Environment Be sure to use this emulator with the operating environmental of the emulator and host machine listed in Tables 1 7 and 1 8 Table 1 7 Operating environmental conditions Operating temperature 5 to 35 C no dew 10 to 60 C no dew Table 1 8 Operating environment of the host machine IBM PC AT compatibles with USBI I OS Windows Me Windows 98 Windows XP Windows 2000 Pentium III 233 MHz or more recommended 128 MB or more recommended Pointing device such as mouse Mouse or any other pointing device usable with the above OS that can be connected to the main body of the host machine Needed to install the emulator debugger or refer to the user s man
3. e a Mruber 5 angie anit E m Display of the time measurement result The time measurement result is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS Page 51 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications 4 Hardware Specifications This chapter describes specifications of this product 4 1 Target MCU Specifications Table 4 1 lists the specifications of target MCUs which can be debugged with this product Table 4 1 Specifications of target MCUs for the M34509T2 CPE Item Description Applicable MCU 4500 Series 4508 4509 Group Evaluation MCU M34509G4FP Applicable power supply 3 0 V 5 or 5 0 V 5 Available only from the emulator not from the user system Maximum operating frequency 3 0 V Set the MCU power supply voltage selection switch SW1 to 3V 5 0 V Set the MCU power supply voltage selection switch F 6 0 MHz SWI to 5V ee Clock supply Main clock Xw Clock mounted on emulator Dinna Port emulation Output type P00 P03 I O Input 74HC4050 P10 P13 Output 74ALS641A N ch N channel open drain or DO D1 D4 D5 P20 P21 C MOS output 74VHC126 C MOS I O I O 74HC4066 Connected by 2 54mm pitch 26 pin flat cable REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 52 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications 4 2 Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator Differences
4. 00 h 05 m 44 s 822 ms 800 us 900 ns A Click the line in the program display area at which you want the program to execute 2 After the Come command has finished PD72M F Develop M3428212 CPE Bin sample S AMPLE HEX SEE File Edit View Environ Debug Option Window Help AURA Red SA ea Sea Go Program Window nPE KB BRK Source _ MAIN 00 h OO m 00 s 000 ms 040 us 100 ns Z REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2tENESAS Page 44 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 3 Hardware Breakpoint Setting Window 1 Breakpoint setup dialog box 1 Opening the hardware breakpoint setup dialog box Hardware Break Point Clicking this button opens the hardware breakpoint setup dialog box 2 Hardware Break Point Setting Window in initial state Hardware breakpoint setup dialog box You can use a combination of address event Al or A2 and H W Break Cancel Now Address Event Status Address Event Address Label Pass Al D000 MAIN 00001 Set A1 Aa A2 DODO MAIN 00001 T external trigger event as a hardware break event Trigger Event Combination Type Setting an address event geass Cet ta By selecting Al or A2 the add dialog box will b y selecting or A2 the address event dialog box will be Pass 00001 isi Al rT AP ry i geal gh gil None displayed ord F 7 i Break Mode Break P
5. t2 rs t re frs ri fre lrs ti fref rs ti e 13 1 72 STCK R2L R T R2L R2H R L R2H R2L R SH R2L R2H Rb LIR2H R2L R SH R2L R2H R L R2H R2L R H R2L R2H R LIR2H R2L R H R2L R2H R L Gout SuoovoodoDUDDOooUoCUDDOOOOOEE Count CNTRI1 of an actual MCU CNTR1 of the M34509T2 CPE Figure 4 3 Timing of the timer output 1 Timer output such as CNTRO and CNTR1 of this product can only be changed at T2 state 2 The timer count timing in the evaluation MCU is the same as the one in the actual MCU Except when external input is used for the count source 3 In this product the set timing of the timer output such as CNTRO and CNTRI1 may be different from that of the timer interrupt request flag REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 57 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications Notes on Serial Input In this product when the external clock SCK is used for the serial interface synchronous clock the operation timing of the SCK pin is different from that of an actual MCU because the SCK pin is the emulation port Make sure that the set timing of the serial interface transmit receive completion flag SIOF is also different Figure 4 4 shows that the operation timing when the external clock SCK is used for the serial interface synchronous clock Therefore in this product the serial I O external input frequency f SCK is limited to the maximum value shown below f S
6. executing the commands Note on the MCU Status While the Program is Idle The MCU status while the program is idle show below DI insertion mode DI insertion mode is executed while the user program has stopped Clock stop mode Clock stops while the user program has stopped In the clock stop mode the timer and other internal peripheral functions are stopped However if the internal RAM reference setting Register reference setting step execution etc are performed a clock is supplied Note on a Break Operation When Skipping Instructions In cases when the next instruction is skipped by a skip instruction if a break operation hardware software or forcible break in the skipped instruction is attempted no break occurs If a skip and a break occur at the same time the cause of the break is cleared and the program continues running until the next cause of break occurs Example Ifa break operation is attempted when executing an instruction at address 0002h the intended break is canceled and the program continues running ADDR CODE 0000 RC 0001 SZC 0002 TABP 1 Skipped instruction 0003 TAM 0004 BL0004 The program continues to execute instruction without breaking Note on a Break Operation in a Train of Successive Instructions The program does not break in a train of successive instructions If a break operation hardware software or forcible break is attempted in a train of successive instructions the intended brea
7. 2 is within the MCU specifications The emulator system is not working properly Others The emulator may be damaged Contact your local distributor IMPORTANT Notes on the Self check Be sure to disconnect the user system before executing the self check Use the preinstalled oscillator circuit board OSC 2 6MHz to execute the self check If the self check does not result normally excluding target status errors the emulator may be damaged Then contact your local distributor REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 29 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 Connecting the User System Figure 2 10 shows the connection of the M34509T2 CPE and the user system 26 wire normal pitch cable 4 For 26 pin DIP For 20 pin SDIP 20 pin SDIP socket 2 4 26 wire normal pitch cable is included with the product 2 Not included Prepare it separately FFC 26BMEP1 made by Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co Ltd 3 M34501T PTC is included with the product 4 Not included Prepare it separately Figure 2 10 Connection of the M34509T2 CPE and user system CAUTION Note on Connecting the User System and the user system Q Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 30 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 2 7 1 Connecting to a 2 54mm pitch 26 conductor Dua
8. 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 21 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 3 Connecting the Power Supply for the Emulator Connect the power supply for the emulator to the power connector J1 The specification of the power supply for the emulator is listed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Specification of power supply of the emulator Power supply voltage DC 5 0 V45 2 A Figure 2 2 shows the specifications of the power connector J1 and Figure 2 3 shows an applicable plug respectively Electrode Electrode Figure 2 2 Power connector specifications 1 7mm Inside diameter T s 4 75mMm Figure 2 3 Applicable plug specifications CAUTION Notes on Connecting a Power Supply of the Emulator The power cable included in this product package is colored red and black Q Be careful about the polarity of the power supply Connecting to the wrong electrode could destroy internal circuits Do not apply a voltage exceeding the specified voltage of the product 5 0 V 5 because it may cause burn injuries and the failure of internal circuits REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 22 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 4 Connecting the Host Machine Connect the emulator and the host machine with the USB interface cable Connect the USB interface cable included to the USB interface connector J2 and the USB port of the host machine see Figure 2 4 Connect the USB interfac
9. CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 9 Connecting the External Trace Trigger Cable Using the external trace trigger cable enables record reference a hardware break by the external trigger and changes of an external signal level in the trace window 2 9 1 Connecting the External Trace Trigger Cable to the Emulator System Connect the external trace trigger cable to the connector J4 of the emulator User system Connect the external cable to connector J4 POWER USB RENESAS SYSTEM STATUS MADE IN JAPAN M34509T2 CPE l Figure 2 15 Connecting the external trace trigger cable 2 9 2 Connecting the External Trace Trigger Cable to the User System Connect the GND TRG and EXTO to EXT3 of the external trace cable to the user system Figure 2 16 shows the pin assignment of the external trace cable Color of IC clip Purpose Black GND White External trigger input _ Yelow Yellow Yellow Yellow External trace input Figure 2 16 Pin assignment of the external trace cable REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 36 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 9 3 Specifications of the External Trace Trigger Cable Voltage input characteristics of external trace input and external trigger input are as follows Table 2 8 Input characteristics of the external trace cable Symbol H level input voltage Vin 20v L level input voltage Vn osv External trace input is latched in
10. CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications 4 3 Connection Diagram Figure 4 2 shows a part of the connection diagram of the M34509T2 CPE This connection diagram mainly shows the interface section The circuits not connected to the user system such as the emulator s control system are omitted The signals not shown in Figure 4 2 connect the evaluation MCU and the user system directly Tables 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 and 4 9 show IC electric characteristics of this product for reference purposes D2 D3 D2 D3 P30 P31 P30 P31 gt Y 68k Q 74HC4066 POO P03 P10 P13 S z s Cc 5 is O Oo z T 2 3 Q T n LI D Jp DO D1 D4 D5 P20 P21 CNVss P20 P21 SS 74HC4066 Oscillation 2 n circuit lt q Xin OSC 2 lt P Xout Pree err e ew rer ee ren peer eeeeccceeccccsseces 7 n F r RESET T 1SS355 74VHC14 74VHC14 Beem Neem wwwwwmewceneesenee neenccceneceseeccenecee M34509G4FP Figure 4 5 A part of connection diagram of the M34509T2 CPE REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 60 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications Table 4 5 Electrical characteristics of the 74HC4050 a Veo 2 0V 7 H level threshold voltage Vcc 4 5V L36 e A x vezw os L level threshold voltage veas o s Vev 80 Table 4 6 Electrical characteristics of the 74ALS641A Signal Item Condition SURES Unit Vo T output volta
11. O5F6 28 O5F 0EB 05F8 276 O5F6 281 O5F 0EB 05F8 276 O5F6 281 O5F 0EB O5F8 276 O5F6 281 O5F 0EB Bus mode Bus information per cycle can be inspected The contents are displayed in order of execution paths Disassemble mode The execution paths of the executed instructions can be inspected The contents are displayed in order of execution paths Source mode The execution paths of the source program can be inspected TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT T1 ODO DOD O ODO O ODO oO ODO oo oo O amp O These modes can be switched over using the respective toolbar buttons The trace window shows the measurement result when a real time trace measurement has finished The trace window remains blank until the real time trace measurement in progress finishes REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS Page 47 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 2 Trace window bus display Explanation of the trace window bus displa Bus Display BUS acs wee The following explains the displayed contents from left to right SRO Fmaj pack S g BUS DIS wardf Back Ste Kore Address Range 32767 0000 Area Break File Cycle 0026 8 Address O5F Label Address Data Areg 0EB 276 WI 281 0EB 276 WI 281 0EB 276 WI 28 0EB 276 WI 28 0EB 276 WI 281 OEB 276 WI 281 0EB Shows the status of the address bus Data Shows the status
12. Settings Otherwise the internal circuit may cause a break Q Always shut OFF the emulator before changing the setting of the jumper switches and connecting the cable REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 24 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 5 2 Checking Connections of the Emulator System Before turning the power ON check the connection of the interface cable to the host machine emulator and user system 2 5 3 Turning ON OFF the Power Turn ON OFF the power of the emulator and user system as simultaneously as possible Do not leave either the emulator or user system powered on because of leakage current the internal circuits may be damaged When turning ON the power again after shutting OFF the power wait for about 10 seconds 2 5 4 Power Supply to the User System This emulator cannot supply the power to the user system Therefore design your system so that the user system 1s powered separately The voltage of the user system should be within the range of 3 0 V 5 or 5 0 V 5 Do not change the voltage of the user system after turning on the power REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 25 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 2 5 5 LED Display When the Emulator Starts Up Normally After the emulator starts up check the status of the LEDs to see whether the emulator operation is enabled or not Figure 2 6 shows the positions of the emulator status LEDs POWER USB MADE IN
13. metal objects or anything combustible Warning for Installation Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity Make sure that the product does not get wet Spilling water or some S Warning for Use Environment other liquid into the product may cause unrepairable damage temperature is not exceeded Q This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35 C Care should be taken that this REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 7 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual Precautions for Safety CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Power Supply of the Emulator Q Do not use any power cable other than the one that is included with the product The power cable included with the product has its positive and negative poles color coded by red and black respectively Pay attention to the polarities of the power supply If its positive and negative poles are connected in reverse the internal circuit may be broken Do not apply any voltages exceeding the product s rated power supply voltage 5 0 V 5 Extreme voltages may cause a burn due to abnormal heat or cause the internal circuit to break down Cautions to Be Taken for Turning On the Power Q Turn ON OFF the power of the emulator and user system as simultaneously as possible Do not leave either the emulator or user system powered on because of leakage current the internal circuits may be damaged
14. of the data bus Areg Shows the status of the register A Skip When marked by 1 it means a skipped instruction Int When marked by 1 it means an interrupt has occurred So When marked by 1 it means that stack overflow or underflow has occurred 0123 Shows the signal level of external trace cable of EXTO to EXT3 D OD ODO ODO OOOO OO O ODO O ODO O ODO O O Oma O O O OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO OW Ay oan a ed o D a a ee a oa a a lae a a O O O ODO O ODO 00 oO ODO m ODO ODO mm O amp O Disassemble Display DIS Trace Window BUS DIS SRC Forward Range 0103 0000 Area Break File Cycle 0103 Address 0000 Address Obj code Label Mnemonic 0000 OC MAIN LXY 07 0001 000 0002 OBO RAM_CLRO 0 MAIN 0003 060 0 MAIN 0004 017 0005 182 B 0002 00702 F 0002 OBO RAM_CLRO 0 MAIN 0003 060 0 MAIN 0004 017 0005 182 B 0002 00702 F 0002 OBO RAM_CLRO O MAIN 0003 060 0 MAIN 0004 017 0005 182 0002 00702 Fy Trace Window BUS DIS SRC Forward Back Step Range 0103 D000 Area Break File Sample a 2 Cycle 0103 Addres Line Now Source 00001 00002 00003 MES N 00004 00005 00006 _ RAM_CLRO 0 00007 0 00008 00009 RAM_CLRO 00010 00011 bet 00012 RAMLCLRI 0 00013 0 00014 lt 3 ii REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2tENESAS Page 48 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 2 Trace point setup dialog box Op
15. or the oscillation module is oscillating properly Refer to 2 8 2 Selecting Clock Supply page 34 The MCU cannot be controlled Check that the MCU is properly attached Check that the oscillation frequency of the oscillator circuit board OSC 2 is within the specified range oh The emulator system is not working properly ers The emulator may be damaged Contact your local distributor 2 Init Dialog Box Does Not Appear at Debugger Startup Table 5 3 Checkpoints of errors at debugger startup Checkpoint Communication error occurred Check the target status LED display If the LED is blinking the emulator did not Data was not sent to the target start up normally See 2 5 5 LED Display When the Emulator Starts Up Normally page 26 Check that the USB cable is connected properly See 2 4 Connecting the Host Machine page 23 USB device driver has been installed before the emulator debugger start up See 2 2 2 Installing the USB Device Driver page 21 Not compact emulator Check that an emulator other than the compact emulator such as PC4701 PC7501 is not connected REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 67 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 5 3 How to Request for Support 5 Troubleshooting After checking the items in 5 Troubleshooting fill in the text file which is downloaded from the following URL then send the information to your local distributor http
16. plug of the AC power cable when your hands are wet This may cause electric shock This product is connected signal ground with frame ground If your developing product is transformless not having isolation transformer of AC power this may cause electric shock Also this may give an unrepairable damage to this product and your developing one While developing connect AC power of the product to commercial power through isolation transformer in order to avoid these dangers If other equipment is connected to the same branch circuit care should be taken not to overload the circuit When installing this equipment insure that a reliable ground connection is maintained If you smell a strange odor hear an unusual sound or see smoke coming from this product then disconnect power immediately by unplugging the AC power cable from the outlet Do not use this as it is because of the danger of electric shock and or fire In this case contact your local distributor Before setting up this emulator and connecting it to other devices turn off power or remove a power cable to prevent injury or product damage Warnings to Be Taken for This Product Do not disassemble or modify this product Personal injury due to electric shock may occur if this product is disassembled and modified Disassembling and modifying the product will void your warranty Make sure nothing falls into the cooling fan on the top panel especially liquids
17. power Before powering on your emulator system check that the host machine the emulator the converter board and user system are all connected correctly Next turn on the power to each equipment following the procedure below 1 Turn ON OFF the user system and the emulator as simultaneously as possible 2 When the emulator debugger starts up check the target status LEDs on the emulator to see if this product is ready to operate Is the power supplied Check that target status LED POWER is ON 1 Is the clock supplied Check that target status LED CLOCK is ON 1 When the user system is not connected the target status LED POWER does not light REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 64 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Note on the RAM Backup Mode Although this emulator allows you to execute a program using POF instructions execution of such programs is subject to the following limitations The POF instruction cannot be stepped and over stepped Therefore do not attempt to step and step over the POF instruction No events hardware breaks and trace points can be set in execution cycles of the POF instruction The events set in execution cycles of the POF instruction if any have no effect During RAM backup mode no commands of the emulator debugger M3T PD45M except for RESET can be executed Exit RAM backup mode by applying key on wakeup input or reset input before
18. the USB interface connector J2 of the emulator and the USB port of the host machine Connect a power supply to the power connector J1 Power supply should be 5 0 V 45 2 A Connect the user system as occasion demands Turn on the power to the emulator and the user system as simultaneously as possible Check that the system status LED and POWER and CLOCK of target status LED are lighting When the user system is not connected the POWER LED does not light up Start up the emulator debugger M3T PD45M When the INIT dialog box of the emulator debugger M3T PD45M is displayed click OK button The INIT dialog box is displayed again then select the target MCU and click OK button For how to use the M3T PD45M refer to the M3T PD45M online manual CENESAS Page 20 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 2 Installing the Emulator Debugger If the OS used in your host machine is Windows XP or 2000 this installation must be executed by a user with administrator rights Be aware that users without administrator rights cannot complete the installation 2 2 1 Installing the Emulator Debugger M3T PD45M From the CD ROM included with your product install the emulator debugger M3T PD45M following the procedure described below 1 Launching the installer From Windows Explorer etc start the setup exe program present in the PD45M W95E folder of the product disc 2 Entering the user information In the user infor
19. the timing shown in Figure 2 17 and external trigger input is latched in the timing shown in Figure 2 18 Instruction NOP instruction NOP instruction Figure 2 17 Latch timing of external trace input Instruction NOP instruction NOP instruction Figure 2 18 Latch timing of external trace input REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 37 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 10 Watchdog Timer Initialization Cycle Check Pin The watchdog timer cannot be used with this emulator system The watchdog timer initialization cycle can be verified by observing the waveform at the check pin WRST of the emulator 2 10 1 Check pin WRST TP3 on the Emulator Main Unit Figure 2 19 shows the positions of the check pins WRST TP3 and GND TP2 Check pins TP1 VDD2 TP2 GND POWER USB 5 0V 13 o 0 o oc oo ooo aoe a 14 oo ooo aooo oono 060 8 MADE IN JAPAN M34509 T2 CPE SYSTEM gt POWER TARGET STATUS 7 cLOCK RESET E M34509T2 CPEB Figure 2 19 Positions of the check pins 2 10 2 Output Waveform of the Check Pin WRST A waveform similar to the one shown in Figure 2 20 is output when executing the SRST instruction hat initializes the watchdog timer By observing a period in which the check pin WRST is goes high it is possible to know when the watchdog timer is initialized Instruction WRST instruction Next instruction a a Figure 2 20 Output waveform of the chec
20. the warnings written in this user s manual and the warning labels attached to this emulator do not necessarily cover all of such possible situations or cases Please be sure to use this emulator correctly and safely on your own responsibility 6 This product is not qualified under UL or other safety standards and IEC or other industry standards This fact must be taken into account when taking this product from Japan to some other country REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 4 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual Important Usage restrictions This emulator has been developed as a means of supporting system development by users Therefore do not use it as a device used for equipment embedded applications Also do not use it for developing the systems or equipment used for the following purposes either 1 Transportation and vehicular 2 Medical equipment where human life is concerned 3 Aerospace 4 Nuclear power control 5 Undersea repeater If you are considering the use of this emulator for one of the above purposes please be sure to consult your local distributor About product changes We are constantly making efforts to improve the design and performance of this emulator Therefore the specification or design of this emulator or its user s manual may be changed without prior notice About the rights 1 We assume no responsibility for any damage or infringement on patent rights or any other rights
21. tool support renesas com eng toolnews registration support txt For prompt response please specify the following information 1 Operating environment Operating voltage V Operating frequency MHz User system Connected Disconnected 2 Product information Target MCU Emulator 3 Condition The emulator debugger starts up does not start up The error is detected not detected in the self check Frequency of errors always frequency 4 Problem REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 RENESAS Page 68 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 6 Maintenance and Guarantee 6 Maintenance and Guarantee This chapter describes how to maintenance repair provisions and how to request for repair 6 1 User Registration When you purchase our product be sure register as a user For user registration refer to User registration page 11 of this user s manual 6 2 Maintenance 1 If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system wipe it off with a dry soft cloth Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment s surface coating to separate 2 When you do not use this product for a long period for safety purposes disconnect the power cable from the power supply 6 3 Guarantee If your product becomes faulty within one year after its purchase while being used under good conditions by observing IMPORTANT and Precautions for Safety described in this u
22. 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 62 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 4 Hardware Specifications 4 4 2 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M34501T PTC Figure 4 7 shows external dimensions of the converter board M34501T PTC included with the M34509T2 CPE for a 20 pin 1 778mm pitch SDIP J1 To reer eme nee M34501T PTC REV Unit mm lt O Figure 4 7 External dimensions of the converter board M34501T PTC REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 63 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications 4 5 Notes on Using This Product Notes on using this product are listed below When debugging the MCU using this product be careful about the following precautions IMPORTANT Notes on the Self check If the self check does not result normally excluding target status errors the emulator may be damaged Then contact your local distributor Run the self check with the user system not connected Note on Quitting the Emulator Debugger To restart the emulator debugger always shut power to the emulator module off once and then on again Notes on the User System Power Supply Order of Powering On This emulator cannot supply the power to the user system Therefore design your system so that the user system is powered separately The voltage of the user system should be as follows 3 0V 5 or 5 0V 5 Do not change the voltage of the user system after turning on the
23. 3 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 69 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 6 Maintenance and Guarantee 3 Expiration of the repair period When a period of one year elapses after the model was dropped from production repairing products of the model may become impossible 4 Transportation fees at sending your product for repair Please send your product to us for repair at your expense 6 5 How to Make Request for Repair Fill in the Repair Request Sheet included with this product then send it along with this product for repair to your local distributor Make sure that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail as possible to facilitate repair CAUTION Note on Transporting the Product When sending your product for repair use the packing box and cushion material supplied with this product when delivered to you and specify handling caution for it to be handled as precision equipment If packing of your product is not complete it may be damaged during transportation When you pack your product in a bag make sure to use conductive polyvinyl supplied with this product usually a blue bag When you use other bags they may cause a trouble on your product because of static electricity REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 70 of 72 Compact Emulator for 4508 4509 Group M34509T2 CPE User s Manual Publication Date Sep 25 2006 Rev 2 00 Sales Strategic Planning Div Publish
24. Al D000 MAIN A2 DODO MAIN Combination Type And C Or Iss g l Ae CT Se gy gh gh He g E c C Sequential None Timer Notu X Mode NotUse eount 2 65535 Source TIME 10us 00002 Now Address Event Status Address Label Al D000 MAIN A2 DODO MAIN Combination Type And s Ist AL s end Al a ord g E C Sequential AZ AZ be NotU de NofUse Oo ntto 65535 Source TIME 10us 00002 Now Address Event Status Address Label Al 0000 MAIN A2 0000 MAIN Combination Type And Si Ist AL CA2 CT and AL CAP CT ord g c C Sequential None Timer Not Oooo Mi Count 2 65535 Source TIME 10us O0002 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger Setting the combinatorial event condition Select a combinatorial condition for Al A2 and T One of the following three combinatorial conditions can be selected AND All of the specified conditions are met OR One of the specified conditions is met Sequential The specified conditions are met sequentially in a specified order When you have finished setting the combinatorial event condition click the Set button Setting a break event The following four break conditions can be set You can set two or more break conditions at the same time Break Point The program breaks when a breakpoint is reached Stack Overflow The program break
25. CK f STCK 6 x 0 9 Max Hz a t2 ra ra r2 rs mi re ra t1 t2 rs ti t2 ra 11 T2 Ts STCK External input External SCK in the evaluation MCU SIN in the evaluation MCU SOUT in the M34509 CPE l Soa SIOF Evaluation MCU SOUT Actual MCU SIOF Actual MCU Figure 4 4 Timing of the serial input output External clock SCK input at the system clock falling edge in the middle of the T2 state is taken in the evaluation MCU at the system clock rising edge in the beginning of the T3 state And serial data input SIN is taken in the evaluation MCU in the first half of the T2 state REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 58 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Note on Register Operation Tables 4 3 and 4 4 list the registers that can be operated from the M3T PD45M The Yes in the tables means that the register can be operated the No means that the register can not be operated Table 4 3 Registers that can be operated when debugging 4508 Group MCUs Register Reference Modification Register Reference Modification Table 4 4 E that can be operated when C ongeng 4509 o MCUs oo o e Y Y MR Ys _ Ys Yes Yes Yes PUO Yes Yes i B Yes Yes PUI Yes Yes Yes Note on Final Evaluation Be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 59 of 72 M34509T2
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27. JAPAN co Oo lt l gt Ww e iS lt x a je S LI A O N gt LO x ap MEE SYSTEM STATUS STATUS POWER SAFE M34509T2 CPEB Target status LEDs System status LEDs Figure 2 6 Positions of the system status LEDs and target status LEDs 1 System status LEDs Check that the LED1 and LED2 of the system status LEDs are lit immediately after the power is activated If it is not lit shut off the emulator and check the power supply for the emulator is properly connected 2 Target status LEDs Target status LEDs light as shown in Figure 2 7 when the user system is not connected and as shown in Figure 2 8 when a user system is connected When the self check is terminated after turning the power on only the LED2 SAFE lights on as shown in Figures 2 7 and 2 8 When the target status LEDs do not display as shown in Figures 2 7 and 2 8 refer to 5 Troubleshooting page 66 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 26 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup When the user system NOT connected The POWER LED does not light Figure 2 7 Target status LEDs display when the emulator starts up normally when user system not connected When the user system connected If the POWER LED does not light shut off the system and check the setting of the jumper switches and if the power is properly supplied to the user system Figure 2 8 Target status LEDs display wh
28. R indicates an imminently dangerous situation that will cause death or heavy wound unless it is avoided However there are no instances of such danger for the product presented in this user s manual WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause death or heavy wound unless it is avoided CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause a slight injury or a medium degree injury unless it is avoided CAUTION with no safety warning symbols attached indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause property damage unless it is avoided This is used in operation procedures or explanatory descriptions to convey exceptional conditions or cautions to the user In addition to the five above the following are also used as appropriate means WARNING or CAUTION Example means PROHIBITION Example JN CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK pisassemBLy PROHIBITED means A FORCIBLE ACTION Example REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 UNPLuc THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE Sep 25 2006 7tENESAS Page 6 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual Precautions for Safety WARNING Warnings for AC Power Supply If the attached AC power cable does not fit the receptacle do not alter the AC power cable and do not plug it forcibly Failure AN to comply may cause electric shock and or fire Use an AC power cable which complies with the safety standard of the country Do not touch the
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30. When turning on the power again after shutting off the power wait about 10 seconds Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product Q Use caution when handling the main unit Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock Do not touch the connector pins of the emulator main unit and the target MCU connector pins directly Static electricity may damage the internal circuits Do not pull this emulator by the communications interface cable or the flexible cable for connecting the user system And excessive flexing or force may break conductors Caution to Be Taken for System Malfunctions 1 Press the RESET button on the emulator upper panel Q If the emulator malfunctions because of interference like external noise do the following to remedy the trouble 2 Ifnormal operation is not restored after step 1 shut OFF the emulator once and then reactivate it REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 8 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual Contents Contents Page PS LACS ayrarancataarosetanetats E E E E E EE E A E A A E E E E E TT 3 Related mandalS scussiun aneri a e eaaa a aaia Ga N EENE Ea Eaa N T ETE 3 DON a E A E E E E E E A baenheresacanee sais 4 PWS CAO INS Oro I eaa E E E EE EEEE EE E EEA EE EE E 6 Joer Red TAU en E A E E A E A 11 TONO r E E E E ine taaaeasellunet Menhexhen tan 12 TNG eea e E eeaseneeeseeeteeneeteoseosaneeeeee 13 tal Package COMPONEN uone a ea a T E E a ae i 13 12 OV SIO GOP UN AM OMN beani
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32. arising from the use of any information products or circuits presented in this user s manual 2 The information or data in this user s manual does not implicitly or otherwise grant a license for patent rights or any other rights belonging to us or third parties 3 This user s manual and this emulator are copyrighted with all rights reserved by us This user s manual may not be copied duplicated or reproduced in whole or part without prior written consent of us About diagrams The diagrams in this user s manual may not all represent exactly the actual object REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 5 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual Precautions for Safety Precautions for Safety Definitions of Signal Words In both the user s manual and on the product itself several icons are used to insure proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons or damage to your properties This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and properly Be sure to read this chapter before using this product A A DANGER A WARNING Z N CAUTION CAUTION IMPORTANT This symbol represents a warning about safety It is used to arouse caution about a potential danger that will possibly inflict an injury on persons To avoid a possible injury or death please be sure to observe the safety message that follows this symbol DANGE
33. arry out the user registration For more information about user registration please email to the following address regist_tool renesas com REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 11 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual Terminology Terminology Some specific words used in this user s manual are defined as follows Emulator M34509T2 CPE This means the compact emulator this product for 4508 4509 Group MCUs Emulator system This means an emulator system built around the M34509T2 CPE emulator The M34509T2 CPE emulator system is configured with an emulator main unit M34509T2 CPE emulator debugger M3T PD45M and host machine Emulator debugger M3T PD45M This means a software tool which you can control the emulator from a host machine through the USB interface Firmware This means a program stored in the flash ROM of the emulator It analyzes contents of communication with the emulator debugger and controls the emulator M34509T2 CPE This program is downloadable from the emulator debugger to upgrade etc Host machine This means a personal computer used to control the emulator system Target MCU This means the microcomputer you are going to debug User system This means a user s application system using the microcomputer to be debugged User program This means a user s application program to be debugged Evaluation MCU This means a microcomputer mounted on the emulator which is operated in the sp
34. between the actual MCU and emulator are shown below When debugging the MCU using this product be careful about the following precautions IMPORTANT Note on Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator Operations of the emulator system differ from those of actual MCUs as listed below 1 Initial values of internal resource data of an MCU at power on With the emulator system the ROM area at power on in initialized to 000h NOP instruction 2 Voltage drop detection circuit Because the operating voltage of this product is fixed to 3V or 5V it cannot evaluate any system using a voltage drop detection circuit 3 Power on reset You can reset this emulator system by the reset command of the emulator debugger M3T PD45M however this emulator system cannot emulate operation at a power on reset Therefore check the operation at a power on reset using an actual MCU 4 RESET output Because an emulation circuit exists in pin RESET systems that use RESET output cannot be evaluated 5 Internal pull up transistor control Because this product has an emulation circuit present in ports PO and P1 you cannot use the MCU s internal pullup transistors Therefore the M34509T2 CPE controls on off of external pullup resistors 68kQ by decoding the pullup control register transfer instruction TPUOA or TPUIA 6 Unconnected pins Following pins are not connected to the user system Xin Xout CNVss Note on RESET Input A low input t
35. ceeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeseeaceeeeseaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesseaeeeeeessegeeeees 66 5 2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly cc cecccccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeesseaeeeeeeesaaeeeess 67 5 3 How to Request for SUPPOSE cccccccccseeseeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeeseueaseceeeeeeseeesseeeeeesseaseeeeeeeeessaaaeeeeeeees 68 Mantenan SAIC UNSC ae a E T E a 69 6 1 User FAC IS Talli sssusa ense EEr EEE eden E r EEEE ISEE a ERENS Tes 69 BZ ICING C e E E E E A E E EE E EE E E NE A E E 69 C AN O a E E A E E veduasaanmenmeaees 69 6 4 Ropair 9S OI Str neces een Gusinata einai danced urna ey ta atest donner ah dente onstnaetoualnatentiyaladinatda dame domntionecaxannweshs 69 6 5 How to Make Request for Repair ccccccccccseeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaueeesaeeeeeseaeeeesseeeesageeseeeaueeeesseeeessaeseeesaass 70 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 10 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual User Registration User Registration When you have purchased the emulator presented in this user s manual please be sure to register it As the H W Tool Customer Registration Sheet is included with this manual fill it in and email to the following address Your registered information is used for only after sale services and not for any other purposes Without user registration you will not be able to receive maintenance services such as a notification of field changes or trouble information So be sure to c
36. condition Trace Point Setting the combinatorial event condition Cancel E eer E N Select a combinatorial condition for A1 A2 and T One of the Address Event A addis aal following three combinatorial conditions can be selected Set A1 A2 A2 0000 MAIN AND Trigger Event Combination Type All of the specified conditions are met High Low And C Or Sequential OR Pass 00001 kbe os f nd Al Cc A2 CT aiene Pag g c c Sequential One of the specified conditions is met Trace Range Before Break Timer The specified conditions are met sequentially in a specified Before Trace Gens INotUse order About Trace Count 65535 C After Trace Source TIME 10us l 00002 2 Setting a break event Trace Point Setting a break event Cancel Now Address Event Status The following four break conditions can be set You can set Add Label is Address Eveni Al TI a MAIN two or more break conditions at the same time Set Al A2 A2 0000 MAIN l Before break 32K cycles of instruction execution before the Trigger Event Combination Type user program stopped is recorded High Low And C Or C Sequential Pass 00001 Ist r Al C A CT 2nd CAI CA CT amp None user program stopped is recorded Before Trace 32K cycles of instruction execution before the Trace Range drd e fs 3 About Trace 32K cycles of instruction execution before and Before Break after a trace point condition was me
37. ctions of the Emulator SYSteM ccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeaeaeseeeeeesaseaaeeeess 25 2 5 3 Turning ON OFF the POWeE ccccceeeccceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeseeceeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeesseueasseeeeeeesaaaaeeeeeeeeeessaaaasses 25 2 5 4 Power Supply to the User System cccccccssesseecceeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeueeeceeeeessueeseeeeeeesseaseeeeeeeeeeessaaaaeses 25 2 5 5 LED Display When the Emulator Starts Up Normally cccccccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeseeseeeeeesaaeeeeses 26 PATE 6 6 E nnn te Oe ee E E ene E T eee ee 28 2 6 1 Self chECk ProC Cure cccccccccccceessseeceeeceeeesseeeceeeeeseueaseeceeeeseseeeuseeceeeeeseueuaeeeeeeesseaagageceeeeeesaagasssss 28 2 6 2 If an Error is Detected in the Self check cccecccccccecccesesseeeceeeceeeeeseeceeeeeseeeeseeeeeeesseeaeeeeeeeeeeseaaaaeses 29 2 7 Connecting the USer Syste Mi seeriana ae E aia A a AE RENANE a 30 2 7 1 Connecting to a 2 54mm pitch 26 conductor Dual line Pins applicable to 4508 4509 0 31 2 7 2 Connecting to a 20 pin 1 778mm pitch User System applicable to 4508 ccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 32 28 Changing Seting S orase ie a RE a AA cee sega enc cet oe A E eaearmante 33 2 8 1 Changing the Power Supply Voltage to the MCU 2 00 cccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeesessaaea sees 33 2 8 2 Selecting Clock Supply ceccccccccccccsssseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeceeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeseee
38. d However the watchdog timer initialization cycle can be verified by observing the waveform at the check pin WRST of the emulator For details refer to 2 10 Watchdog Timer Initialization Cycle Check Pin page 38 With this product DWDT instruction stop of the watchdog timer function enabled cannot be used Note on Port Electrical Characteristics Because the following ports are configured with port emulation circuits electrical characteristics differ from those of the actual MCU P00 P03 P10 P13 D0 D1 D4 D5 RESET For more details refer to 4 3 Connection Diagram page 60 Notes on Port I O Timings Port input timings Port input timings are the same as with the actual MCUs Port I O timings Port I O timings are different from those of the actual MCUs for the following ports that are configured with port emulation circuits P00 P03 P10 P13 D0 D1 D4 D5 With the actual MCUs changes occur at the beginning of the T3 state of an output instruction With this product changes occur at the beginning of the T2 state of the next output instruction Figure 4 1 shows the port I O timing for this product The output timings of ports D2 D3 and ports P30 P31 are the same as with the actual MCUs Instruction X Port output instruction i Next instruction Cycle lt Ti Se Sa Te a i ee m Se Te gt TL Le LL LLL Port output of actual MCU a P Port output of X thi
39. e cable to connector J2 To host machine lt mM e lt m on To emulator power supply Z A L fd lesk JXL ON POWER USB gt gt Connect the power cable to connector J1 MADE IN JAPAN LI A A D a LO wz oD a O lt l D W S lt Q Q 2 TARGET STATUS LED3 Ammi POWEL_ POWER SYSTEM STATUS POWER CLOCK RESET LEDE M Figure 2 4 Connecting the emulator system REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 23 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 5 Turning ON the Power 2 5 1 MCU Power Supply Voltage Selection Switch Set the MCU power supply source selection switch of the emulator according to conditions of use Ed if Wye la LH POWER 5 0 MCU power supply voltage selection switch MADE IH JAPA E ef i W i J 4 o L gt Ll Bia gN rT of W TARGET FER SS TEM STATUS i M3409 T2 C PEE Figure 2 5 Jumper switch locations of the emulator These are the jumper switches to select power supply to the MCU and its power voltage As shown in Table 2 2 below set the switch according to the connection to the user system Table 2 2 Setting jumper switches MCU power supply voltage selection switch SWI Supplied from the emulator The MCU operating voltage is 3 0 V Supplied from the emulator The MCU operating voltage is 5 0 V CAUTION Note on Jumper Switch
40. ecial mode for the emulator In this user s manual this symbol is used to show active LOW e g RESET REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 12 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 1 Outline 1 Outline This chapter describes the package components the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the first time 1 1 Package Components The M34509T2 CPE package consists of the following items When unpacking it check to see if your M34509T2 CPE contains all of these items Table 1 1 Package components Extemalmcecable OSOCSC SCS SS M34501T PTC convenerboard o OSC 2 6M oscillator circuitboard OSC 2 oscillator ciruitbare board i USB interface cable for connecting host machine and emulator 1 Power supply cable for compactemulator SSCS M3450972 CPE User s Manual Japanese SSS M3450972 CPE Release Notes English SS M34509T2 CPE Release Notes Japanese CD ROM Emulator debugger M3T PD45M Assembler ASM45 Please keep the M34509T2 CPE s packing box and cushion material in your place for reuse at a later time when sending p p O pb O p ee ee p ee p your product for repair or other purposes Always use these packing box and cushion material when transporting this product If there is any question or doubt about the packaged product contact your local distributor REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 13 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Us
41. ed by Uo y Renesas Technology Corp Microcomputer Tool Development Department Edited by Renesas Solutions Corp 2006 Renesas Technology Corp and Renesas Solutions Corp All rights reserved Printed in Japan MI34509T2 CPE User s Manual CENESAS Renesas Electronics Corporation 1753 Shimonumabe Nakahara ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 211 8668 Japan REJ10J0543 0200 T
42. ement points Debug Measurement Point Sets up the time measurement points dialog box Setting time measurement points A time measurement range can be specified by selecting one of the following eight time intervals 1 From Go to Break From when the program starts running to when it stops 2 From Go to MP End From when the program starts running to when the end of Measurement Point Eo eem eter ier E measurement point passed KOJCE T ME 3 From Go to Trace Event From when the program starts running to when a trace event is met MP Start 0000 MP End 0000 4 From Trace Event to MP End From where trace event is met to when the measurement end point passed Set Cancel 5 From Trace Event to Break From when a trace event is met to when execution of the program finished 6 From MP Start to MP End From when the measurement start point passed to when a trace even is met 7 From MP Start to Trace Event From when the measurement start point passed to when a trace even is met 8 From MP Start to Break From when the measurement start point passed to when execution of the program finished Furthermore one of the following two can be specified as the count source for the timer TIME 100ns The passage of time is counted using the emulator s timer 100ns fixed CYCLE The passage time is counted by using MCU cycle ru POE Develop M4202 TS OCC On eamp Poe CLC Cie fet ew Cosa Dere pio fede f taj aala ei jmen
43. en the emulator starts up normally when user system connected IMPORTANT Note on the Target Status CLOCK LED If the LED is not turned on check the following 1 After powering on the emulator before starting up the emulator debugger Make sure that the oscillator circuit board is properly installed in the emulator and it is oscillating normally REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 27 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 6 Self check 2 6 1 Self check Procedure To run the self check of the emulator do so as explained here below While the self check is in progress the LEDs will change as shown in Figure 2 9 1 Ifthe user system is connected disconnect it 2 Set the switches as the factory settings to execute the self check see Table 2 3 3 Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator press the system reset switch on the emulator upper panel 4 Check the SAFE LED starts flashing and then press the system reset switch again 5 The self check will start If the normal result is displayed in about 10 seconds the self check terminated normally Table 2 3 Switch settings for the self check MCU power supply voltage selection swtich SW1 1 Within 2 seconds of activating power POWER SAFE POWER CLOCK RESET RUN press the reset switch im Hh LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 2 Check that the SAFE LED starts POWER SAFE POWER CLOCK RESET blinking then press the system reset
44. ening the trace point setup dialog box Setting the trace point dialog box 1 Setting the trace point dialog box i Trace point setup dialog box You can use a combination of address event A1 or A2 and Now Address Event Status Address Event Address Label Al 0000 MAIN Set Al A2 A2 O000 MAIN external trigger event T as a trace event Trigger Event Combination Type T High C Low And C Or i Sequential Sett a add ess eve t Pace 00007 lst AL CAD CT By selecting Al or A2 the address event dialog box will be ime g Al A S None displayed aae g 4 m c Trace Range i Before Break Timer Setting an external trigger event C Before Trace Mode NotUse You can set edges or pass count of external trigger event A E Count 2 65535 C After Trace Source TIME 10us 00002 High Falling edge Low Rising edge 2 Address event setting window in initial state Setting an address event You can select one of three conditions and you can also set Break Point Al Ed a pass count Point Specified address Select Type Point Range In Range Out Range In Specified address range Range Out Outside of specified address range Point 0000 Pass nguli REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS Page 49 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 Setting the combinatorial event condition 1 Window for setting the combinatorial event
45. er s Manual 1 Outline 1 2 System Configuration 1 2 1 System Configuration Figure 1 1 shows a configuration of the M34509T2 CPE system Power supply for emulator not included Power supply cable USB interface cable Power supply for user system not included gii piti Host machine Compact emulator 3 50 F itch converter boar User system not included 34509T2 C M34501T PTC etc Figure 1 1 System configuration 1 Compact emulator M34509T2 CPE this product This is a compact emulator for the 4508 4509 Group with the real time trace functions hereafter emulator 2 USB interface cable included This is an interface cable for the host machine and the emulator 3 Power supply for emulator This is a power supply for the emulator Supply 5 0 V 5 DC Prepare a power supply separately The power cable is included with this product Note Be aware that there are some AC adapters whose power supply voltage varies rather widely with its load You are recommended to use an AC adapter with a switching power supply or a stabilized power supply 4 User system This is your application system This emulator can be used without the user system REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS Page 14 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 1 Outline 5 Power supply for the user system This is a power supply for the user system As this emulator cannot supply the power to the user system supply the power to
46. er program RESET Resets the program 2 Executing the user program cGo Executes the program from the current PC position STEP Execute one step OVER Execute one over step RETURN Executes the program up to the high order subroutine 3 Stopping the user program 4 l e B 9 RST sw Hw BM STOP Stops the program 4 Program window screen after the user program has stopped Program window screen DAR The program position at which the program has stopped is identified by the yellow background color PD72M F Develop M34282T2 CPE Bin sample S AMPLE HEX File Edit View Environ Debug Option Window Help Sift s13 45 m amp lest sw nw Bm GS Program Window Sample a 2 Si K Line BRK Source 00021 B RAM_CLR2 00022 00023 NOP NOP NOP 00024 00025 00026 00027 00028 END 00029 m EAM v 00h 05 m 44 s 822 ms 800 us 900 ns REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS Page 42 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 Setting breakpoints 1 Screen after breakpoint setup Breakpoint setup screen There are two types of breakpoints as described below It is oe etal Tom Lh ee eae necessary to select the breakpoint by the break mode button zie m fal e The current breakpoint is displayed in the break mode f display area BM SW S
47. es the emulator and waits for a command from the Pressing the system reset switch when Stops the user s program initializes the emulator and IMPORTANT Notes on a System Reset After pressing the system reset switch restart the emulator debugger M3T PD45M Otherwise the display of emulator debugger and the actual value in the emulator may not match When the emulator debugger does not start up normally even after rebooting turn off the emulator and then turn on again 5 Power Connector J1 This is a connector for connecting the power supply to this product For details refer to 2 3 Connecting the Power Supply for the Emulator page 22 6 USB Cable Connector J2 This is a USB cable connector for connecting the host machine to this product For details 2 4 Connecting the Host Machine page 23 7 External Trace Cable Connector J4 This is an external trace cable connector when using an external trace function For details 2 9 Connecting the External Trace Trigger Cable page 36 8 MCU Power Supply Voltage Selection Switch SW1 This is a setting for an MCU power supply voltage For details refer to 2 5 1 MCU Power Supply Voltage Selection Switch page 24 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 17 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 1 Outline 1 3 Specifications Table 1 6 lists specifications of the M34509T2 CPE Table 1 6 M34509T2 CPE specifications Applicab
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50. f use Please avoid using this emulator for other than its intended purpose of use For those who use this emulator This emulator can only be used by those who have carefully read this user s manual and know how to use it Use of this emulator requires the basic knowledge of electric circuits logical circuits and MCUs When using the emulator 1 This product is a development supporting unit for use in your program development and evaluation stages In mass producing your program you have finished developing be sure to make a judgment on your own risk that it can be put to practical use by performing integration test evaluation or some experiment else 2 Inno event shall Renesas Solutions Corp be liable for any consequence arising from the use of this product 3 Renesas Solutions Corp strives to renovate or provide a workaround for product malfunction at some charge or without charge However this does not necessarily mean that Renesas Solutions Corp guarantees the renovation or the provision under any circumstances 4 This product has been developed by assuming its use for program development and evaluation in laboratories Therefore it does not fall under the application of Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law and protection against electromagnetic interference when used in Japan 5 Renesas Solutions Corp cannot predict all possible situations or possible cases of misuse where a potential danger exists Therefore
51. ge Vee 4 5V lu 24mA 035 05s v Jo L outputeurrent mA Table 4 7 Electrical characteristics of the 74VHC126 ee eee a 3 lon 4mA De Von H output voltage Veo 3 0V lox Tass Vec 4 5V lon 8mA 3 94 Vec 3 0V Jo 4mA 036 VoL L output voltage Veoo 4 5V lo 8mA 0 36 Table 4 8 Electrical characteristics of the 74HC4066 ai Sent e Ron ONresistor Veo 4SV ane a a er oe torr Leak current O Vee 120V 100 tz Keak curent On outputs open Vee i0v 100 Table 4 9 Electrical characteristics of the 74VHC14 Signal Item Condition Se a Unit Vee 3 0V po 220 H level threshold voltage Vcc 4 5V a aoe Veo 5 5V Coa Taoa Vcec 3 0V 090 L level threshold voltage pVooa5V STV pWeo 55V TOS Hysteresis voltage REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 61 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications 4 4 External Dimensions 4 4 1 External Dimensions of the Compact Emulator Figure 4 3 shows external dimensions of the M34509T2 CPE POWER USB 89 0 MADE IN J APAN Lu A T N O O Ta wT M 2 aa as lt LL lt oO 2 gt Reset ee OS COME M34509T2 CPEB 30 0 29 0 Figure 4 6 External dimensions of the compact emulator REJ10J0543 0200 Rev
52. he voltage of the user system As a flat cable and pitch converter board etc are used between the evaluation MCU and the user system Some characteristics are slightly different from those of the actual MCU Note on W1 Register If the control mode in which the program has halted is clock stop mode the W1 register may not be modified In such a case change this control mode to DI instruction insertion mode If the W1 register is modified while the PWM1 signal is high the content of the W1 register is not altered until after the PWM1 signal returns low This is because if the control mode in which the program has halted is clock stop mode timer 1 remains idle while the user program is inactive and the PWM 1 signal is not altered during that time REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 55 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Notes on Timer Input In this product when the external input such as CNTRO and CNTRI is used for timer count source for Timer 1 and Timer2 the operation timing of the CNTR pin is different from that of an actual MCU because the CNTR pin is the emulation port Note that the set timing of timer interrupt request flag such as T1F and T2F is also different Figure 4 2 shows that the operation timing when the external input such as CNTRO and CNTR1 is used for timer count source for Timer and Timer 2 Therefore in this product the ti
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54. ibility for any damage or infringement of any third party s rights originating in the use of any product data diagrams charts programs algorithms or circuit application examples contained in these materials All information contained in these materials including product data diagrams charts pro grams and algorithms represents information on products at the time of publication of these materials and are subject to change by Renesas Technology Corp without notice due to product improvements or other reasons It is therefore recommended that customers contact Renesas Technology Corp or an authorized Renesas Technology Corp product distributor for the latest product information before purchasing a product listed herein The information described here may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Renesas Technology Corp assumes no responsibility for any damage liability or other loss rising from these inaccuracies or errors Please also pay attention to information published by Renesas Technology Corp by various means including the Renesas Technology Corp Semiconductor home page http www renesas com When using any or all of the information contained in these materials including product data diagrams charts programs and algorithms please be sure to evaluate all information as a total system before making a final decision on the applicability of the information and products Renesas Technology Corp assumes
55. ion It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator and REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 32 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 2 Setup 2 8 Changing Settings 2 8 1 Changing the Power Supply Voltage to the MCU As shown in Table 2 7 below set the switch according to the connection to the user system Table 2 7 Setting switch MCU ly volt pe SUPP idl Description selection switch SW1 3 V Supplied from the emulator The MCU operating voltage is 3 V 5V CAUTION Note on Setting Switches Always shut OFF the emulator before changing the setting of the switch and connecting the cable Otherwise the internal circuit may cause a break REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 33 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 2 8 2 Selecting Clock Supply This product always uses the internal oscillator circuit as a clock supply to the evaluation MCU 1 Kinds of Oscillator Boards The M34509T2 CPE comes with an oscillator circuit board OSC 2 6 MHz And an oscillator circuit bare board OSC 2 is included with this product A clock supplied to an MCU can be changed by replacing oscillator circuit boards 2 Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards Figure 2 12 shows how to replace the oscillator circuit boards Oscillator circuit board POWER USB 5 0V The oscillator circuit board of the emulator is placed as described on the left 2RENESAS PAE spi
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57. k occurs in an instruction at which the successive instructions ended An example is shown below Example If a break operation is attempted while executing the instructions at addresses 0000 0003h the break occurs at address 0004h ADDR CODE 0000 LAO 0001 LAT 0002 LA2 Successive instructions 0003 LA3 0004 NOP lt A break occurs at this address REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 65 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 5 Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly 5 1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles Figure 5 1 shows the flowchart to remedy the troubles from when power to the emulator is activated until the emulator debugger starts up Check this while the user system is disconnected For the latest FAQs visit the Renesas Tools Homepage http www renesas com en tools Turning on emulator Upper panel LED Not normal of emulator Narma See 5 2 1 When the LEDs of the M34509T2 CPE Do Not Display Normally page 67 Init dialog box of emulator Not normal Error displayed debugger displayed first 1 Check the operating environment etc of the emulator Normal debugger See the user s manual of the emulator debugger 2 Reinstall the emulator debugger Init dialog box of emulator Not normal Error displayed debugger displayed second Normal See 5 2 2 Init Dialog Box Does N
58. k pin WRST REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 38 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger This chapter describes how to start up the emulator debugger and how to use the major windows 3 1 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger Init Dialog Box To launch the emulator debugger click the Start menu of Windows and then select Programs P gt gt Renesas gt gt PD45M V xx xx Release x gt gt PD45M When the emulator debugger started up the Init dialog box appears 1 Setting the Init dialog box 1 2 Init Serial No Shows the currently connected emulators in list form Select Serial Wa the serial No of the emulator you want to be connected Init File Automatically executing a script command To automatically execute a script command when starting up Refer the debugger click the Refer button and specify the script file to be executed TAB 1 x 32 i Clicking the Refer button brings up a file selection dialog box The script file you have selected is displayed in E the Init File section of the dialog box shown here If you do Font Fxedsys Font not want to automatically execute a script command delete Sire 1 the character string displayed in the Init File section of the dialog box M Resume r Auto Download What you specify here is reflected at only startup If you r Net Aide s
59. l line Pins applicable to 4508 4509 Here following is a procedure of connecting 2 54mm pitch 26 conductor dual line pins to a 26 wire normal pitch cable included with the M34509T2 CPE Table 2 5 list the connector assignment of the 26 wire normal pitch cable and Figure 2 11 show the connection of the 2 54 mm pitch 26 conductor 1 Mount the 26 conductor dual line pins to the user system 2 Attach the 26 wire normal pitch cable included to the J3 connector of the M34509T2 CPE 3 Attach the 26 conductor dual line pins on the user system to the backside of the 26 wire normal pitch cable POWER USB MADE IN JAPAN Unit mm M34509T2 CPE SYSTEM STATUS 26 wire normall pitch cable POWEL_ sous TARGET CLOCK KoL Figure 2 11 Connecting to a 26 pin 2 54mm pitch user system Table 2 5 Connector assignments of the 26 wire normal pitch cable VSS 3d wena a 2 osn a eoon a o a f osor s news a o o i os Os omno 9ST a E a E a E T ooo oas te 1 VDD is connected for the emulator system to monitor power supply of the target and the emulator system does not supply power to the user system 2 XIN XOUT and CNVSS are not connected XIN is input from oscillator board OSC 2 to the MCU and it is not input from an oscillator circuit on the user system CAUTION Notes on Connecting the User System user system Q Take care not to attach a converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emula
60. le MCUs 4508 4509 Group Evaluation MCU M34509G4FP ROM size 4096 words RAM size 256 words Maximum operating frequency 3 0 V Divided by 8 mode Set the MCU power supply voltage selection switch Divided by 4 mode 6 0 MHz SW1 to 3V Divided by 2 mode Through mode 4 4 MHz 5 0 V Divided by 8 mode Set the MCU power supply voltage selection switch Divided by 4 mode 6 0 MHz SW1 to 5V Divided by 2 mode Through mode Applicable power supply 3 0 V 5 or 5 0 V 5 The power supply can be selected by a switch on the M34509T2 CPEB Available only from the emulator not from the user system Basic debugging functions Download Software break max 8 points break after execution Program execution stop allows free run execution supporting software breaks Memory reference setting Register reference setting Disassemble display Real time trace function Recording cycle 32768 cycles Trace point 2 address points range pass count can be set external trigger point Trace mode Before Break mode Records 32768 cycles before program stops Before Trace mode Records 32768 cycles before event on About Trace mode Records 32768 cycles before after event on After Trace mode Records 32768 cycles after event on Hardware break function Hardware break 2 address points range pass count can be set point external trigger point Break mode Address break or trigger break Stack over under flow
61. mation dialog box enter the user information contractor section contact address and host machine The supplied information will be turned into a format by which technical support will be provided by e mail 3 Selecting components In the component selection dialog box select the components you want to install In this dialog box you can change the directory in which to install 4 Completing the installation A dialog box will be displayed indicating that setup has been completed It means that the installation you made is completed 2 2 2 Installing the USB Device Driver Install the USB device driver following the procedure described below 1 Connect the host machine and the compact emulator M34509T2 CPE with the USB cable 2 Turn on the power to the compact emulator M34509T2 CPE 3 A USB device will be detected and the wizard to install the corresponding device driver will start up Follow the instructions of the wizard and a dialog box for specifying the setup information file inf file will appear In this dialog box specify the musbdrv inf file present in or below the directory in which you installed the M3T PD45M e g c mtool pdxx drivers While you are installing a message may be output indicating that the device driver proper musbdrv sys cannot be found Because musbdrv sys is stored in the same directory as is the musbdrv inf file look into the directory and specify it REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep
62. mer external input frequency f CNTR is limited to the maximum value shown below f CNTR f STCK 6 x 0 9 Max Hz ot e vn te fe fv fe nex rele elas ee fe STCK External input CNTRO CNTR1 CNTRO CNTR1 in the evaluation MCU Timer count Evaluation MCU Timer interrupt request flag in the M34509T2 CPE Timer count Actual MCU Timer interrupt request flag in the actual MCU Figure 4 2 Timing of the timer input The external timer input such as CNTRO and CNTRI is taken in the evaluation MCU at the system clock falling edge in the middle of the T2 state REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 56 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Notes on Timer Output In this product when the timer output such as CNTRO and CNTR1 is used the operation timing of the CNTR pin is different from that of an actual MCU because the CNTR pin is the emulation port Figure 4 3 shows that the operation timing when the timer output such as CNTRO and CNTR is used Example1 Count source of Timer2 System Clock STCK R2L 03h R2H 02h ra t2 rs ri t2 ra ra t2 rs ri te ra ra r2 rs ri re lrs ra re rs r t2 3 ti r2 rs r 72 STCK Timer2 of an actual MCU CNTRI1 of the M384509T2 CPE Example2 Count source of Timer2 System Clock STCK R2L 00h R2H 00h a r2 ra r1 t2 ra r1 r2 ra ri r2 rs ri
63. mulator starts up The program counter position is identified by the yellow background color Here you can execute the program up to the cursor position and set or clear software breakpoints With the emulator system the ROM area at power on in initialized to 000h NOP instruction 2 Downloading the program i Download Downloads the user program Load Module Downloads machine language data and debug information Memory Image Downloads only machine language data Symbol Downloads only debug information Upload Uploads the user program Saves the disassembled result Display after downloading the program The program window has the following two display modes sn PD72M F Develop M342821T2 CP E Bin sample S AMPLE HEX aok Source display mode 4 gt J RST SW HW BM Displays the source file of the user program Proeram Window Sample a72 x Disassemble display mode View SRC DIS Displays the disassembled result of the user program Line BRK Source 00001 ORG 0 0 00002 00003 MAIN DB OF 00004 NOP 00005 00006 RAM_CLRO LA 0 00007 KAM 0 00008 DEY 00009 B RAM_CLRO File Edit View Environ Debug Option Window Help REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 CENESAS Page 41 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 2 Executing the program 1 Resetting the us
64. ne E aorta M34509T2 CPEB Unscrew the screw securing the oscillator circuit board Lift off the oscillator circuit board Attach the oscillator circuit board for replacement to the connector of the emulator Secure the new oscillator circuit board with the screw Figure 2 12 Replacing oscillator circuit boards CAUTION Note on Replacing the Oscillator Circuit Board Otherwise the internal circuit may cause a break Q When removing the upper cover or replacing the oscillator circuit boards be sure to shut OFF the power supply REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 34 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 3 Using the Internal Oscillator Circuit Bare Board To use this product at a frequency you like build a desired oscillator circuit on the included OSC 2 oscillator circuit bare board Figure 2 13 shows an external view of the OSC 2 oscillator circuit bare board and the connector pin locations Figure 2 14 shows the circuitry of the oscillator circuit bare board OSC 2 Use the number of oscillator circuits recommended by the oscillator manufacturer J1 4 GND J1 3 Oscillation output J1 2 GND J1 1 VCC X 1 5 08 mm pitch 2 pin oscillator X2 2 54 mm pitch 2 pin oscillator IC 1 Inverter Unbuffer X3 2 54 mm pitch 3 pin oscillator Figure 2 14 Circuits of the oscillator circuit bare board OSC 2 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 35 of 72 M34509T2
65. no responsibility for any damage liability or other loss resulting from the information contained herein Renesas Technology Corp semiconductors are not designed or manufactured for use in a device or system that is used under circumstances in which human life is potentially at stake Please contact Renesas Technology Corp or an authorized Renesas Technology Corp product distributor when considering the use of a product contained herein for any specific purposes such as apparatus or systems for transportation vehicular medical aerospace nuclear or undersea repeater use The prior written approval of Renesas Technology Corp is necessary to reprint or reproduce in whole or in part these materials If these products or technologies are subject to the Japanese export control restrictions they must be exported under a license from the Japanese government and cannot be imported into a country other than the approved destination Any diversion or reexport contrary to the export control laws and regulations of Japan and or the country of destination is prohibited Please contact Renesas Technology Corp for further details on these materials or the products contained therein M34509T2 CPE User s Manual Preface Preface The M34509T2 CPE is a compact emulator for the 4508 4509 Group MCUs with the real time trace function This user s manual mainly describes specifications of the M34509T2 CPE compact emulator and how to setup i
66. o pin RESET from the user system is accepted only when a user program is being executed when the RUN status LED on the emulator s upper panel is lit You cannot use an SRST instruction If it is executed it acts as a NOP instruction Notes on Operating Clock The clock generated on the OSC board only is usable as the operating clock and the clocks listed below cannot be used 1 External input clocks on the user system 2 Clocks generated by external RC oscillation circuit 3 Clocks generated by external ceramic resonators 4 Clocks generated by internal on chip oscillators No operations are performed when the CRCK instruction is executed In the initial state after reset although the clock generated on the OSC board is usable as the operating clock the MRO register system clock oscillation source selection bit is set to 1 on chip oscillator selected Clock input to the MCU is supplied from the oscillator circuit board OCS 2 in the emulator and cannot be supplied from the oscillator circuit in the user system If the system clock frequency needs to be changed alter the circuit on the oscillator circuit board OCS 2 before use For details refer to Section 2 8 2 Selecting Clock Supply page 34 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 53 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Note on Watchdog Timer With this product the watchdog function cannot be use
67. oftware break mode BM HW Hardware break mode Software breakpoint B A software breakpoint can be set or cleared by double clicking the breakpoint display area If the breakpoint you set is a software breakpoint the Break mode display area program stops after executing the instruction at the set Breakpoint display area breakpoint Up to eight breakpoints can be set Hardware breakpoint eee A hardware breakpoint can be set or cleared by the hardware break point setting dialog box If the breakpoint you set is a hardware breakpoint the program stops after executing the instruction at the set breakpoint Up to two breakpoints can be set and conditions of an address range or external trigger etc can be also set REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2tENESAS Page 43 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 4 Executing up to the cursor position Come command 1 Specifying the Come command Setup procedure for executing COME PD72M F Develop M3428212 GPE Bin sample S AMPLE HEX Sel command Eile Edit View Environ Debug Option Window Help 1 Click the line in the program display area at which you 4 Az gt a Bj bd rst sw HW lem want the program to execute Go Program Window Sample a72 Sel 2 Click the Come button RAM_CLRO 00007 XAM 0 j DEY B RAM_CLRO
68. oint Timer Setti a M Stack Overflow etting an external trigger event Mode NotUse O ount 2 65535 M Trace Event You can set edges or pass count of external trigger event M Trace Full Source TIME 10us v 00002 High Falling edge Low Rising edge 3 Address event setting dialog box Setting an address event You can select one of three conditions and you can also set a pass count select Type Point Range In Range Out Point Break Foint Al Specified address Range In Specified address range Point 0000 Range Out Outside of specified address range Pass apuh Cancel REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 2CENESAS Page 45 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setting the combinatorial event condition 1 Window for setting the combinatorial event condition H W Break Cancel Address Event Set At A2 Trigger Event High Low Pass 00001 Break Mode Break Point M Stack Overflow M Trace Event M Trace Full 2 Setting a break event H W Break Cancel Address Event Set Atl A2 Trigger Event High Low Pass 00001 Break Mode Break Point M Stack Overflow M Trace Event M Trace Full 3 Timer setup area H W Break Cancel Address Event set at A2 Trigger Event High Low Pass 00001 Break Mode Break Point M Stack Overflow M Trace Event M Trace Full Now Address Event Status Address Label
69. ot Appear at Debugger Startup page 67 Program window of emulator debugger diplayed Normal Emulator debugger startup completed Figure 5 1 Flowchart to remedy the troubles REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 66 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 5 Troubleshooting 5 2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly 1 When the LEDs of the M34509T2 CPE Do Not Display Normally Table 5 1 Errors LEDs show and their checkpoints 1 Connection to Error Checkpoint the user system System Status POWER LED does Check that the power cable is connected not light up See 2 3 Connecting the Power Supply for the Emulator page 22 Table 5 2 Errors LEDs show and their checkpoints 2 Target Status LED display C tion t onnection to Problem amp Remedy the user system POWER CLOCK RESET Check that power Vcc is properly supplied to the user system and Connected that the user system is properly grounded The emulator system is working properly Disconnected Target Status POWER LED does not light up when the user system is disconnected The emulator system is not working properly Check that power is supplied to the emulator mm m pep The emulator may be damaged Contact your local distributor A clock is not supplied to the emulator Check that the oscillator circuit board OSC 2 is attached Check that the oscillator on the oscillator circuit board OSC 2
70. pecify back again in the Init dialog box after startup whatever you specified has no effect Be sure to restart the Cancel emulator debugger Redownloading the load module To download the load module user program again select the AutoDownLoad check box By default it is unselected Restoring the last window state To restart the state of the window in which it was when it was finished previously e g window position and size select the Resume check box flagged by a check mark when selected By default it is selected REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ENESAS Page 39 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 2 Setting the Init dialog box 2 2 By pressing OK after setting the Init dialog box 1 2 the following Init dialog box will be displayed Specifying the MCU file Specify the MCU to be debugged M3450964 e AD sae Pone i ele i Fonte ozs Td MESTE Pe Bue e E Wea ime x Cancel REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 RENESAS Page 40 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 2 Program Window 1 Downloading a program 1 Initial screen of the program window Initial screen of the program window The program window is a window that always shows the content of the source file corresponding to the current position of the program counter It automatically opens when the e
71. s product Figure 4 1 Port I O timings As a pitch converter board and other devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the user system Some characteristics are slightly different from those of the actual MCU Therefore be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 54 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual 4 Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Note on Operation in Power Down State In RAM backup mode this product operates differently from the actual MCUs Although the actual MCU enters RAM backup mode depending on a combination of the EPOF and POF instructions this product is placed in RAM backup mode by only executing the POF instruction The EPOF instruction has no effect on this product Table 4 2 shows the operation in RAM backup modes when executing each program Table 4 2 Operation in RAM backup modes when executing each program Program example Actual MCU M34571T2 CPE Yes Yes C a e Yes a Se ee Yes RAM backup mode No RAM backup mode Program example 1 1 POF and EPOF instructions executed RC INY EPOF POF Program example 1 2 Only POF instruction executed RC INY POF Program example 1 3 Only EPOF instruction executed RC INY EPOF Note on A D Converter Function As the operating voltage of this product is 3 V or 5 V the results of the A D conversion may differ from the theoretical values because of the difference with t
72. s 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 C D me lt Q 5 Cc Q M34509 T 2 CPE User s Manual Compact Emulator for 4508 4509 Group Renesas Electronics com Rev 2 00 2006 09 WWW FENESAS CO Keep safety first in your circuit designs Renesas Technology Corp puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them Trouble with semiconductors may lead to personal injury fire or property damage Remember to give due consideration to safety when making your circuit designs with appropriate measures such as i placement of substitutive auxiliary circuits ii use of nonflammable material or iii prevention against any malfunction or mishap Notes regarding these materials These materials are intended as a reference to assist our customers in the selection of the Renesas Technology Corp product best suited to the customer s application they do not convey any license under any intellectual property rights or any other rights belonging to Renesas Technology Corp or a third party Renesas Technology Corp assumes no respons
73. s when the stack overflow or underflows Trace Event The program breaks when a trace event is met Trace Full The program breaks when it finished writing to the trace memory Timer setup area The following four operation modes of the timer can be specified NotUse TimeOut The timer is not used The program loops at a constant frequency breaks when a breakpoint is reached within a specified time again As an operating condition a breakpoint must be reached at least once The program breaks when a specified time has elapsed after it started running The program breaks when a specified time has elapsed after a breakpoint is reached TimeCount DelayCount One of the following two can be specified as the count source for the timer TIME 10us The passage of time if counted using the emulator s timer 10us fixed The passage time is counted by using MCU cycle CYCLE Page 46 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 4 Trace Window 1 Trace window 1 Trace window Windows Opens the trace window A Trace Window Trace window The trace window is used to show the results of real time BUS Dis Src Fata Back siep came trace measurements It has the following three display Range 32767 0000 Area Break File Cycle 0026 Address O5F modes Label Address Data Areg O5F 0EB O5F8 276 O5F6 281 O5F 0EB O5F8 276 O5F6 281 O5F 0EB 05F8 276
74. ser s manual we will repair or replace your faulty product free of charge Note however that if your product s fault is raised by any one of the following causes we will repair it or replace it with new one with extra charge Misuse abuse or use under extraordinary conditions Unauthorized repair remodeling maintenance and so on Inadequate user s system or misuse of it Fires earthquakes and other unexpected disasters In the above cases contact your local distributor If your product is being leased consult the leasing company or the owner 6 4 Repair Provisions 1 Repair with extra charge The products elapsed more than one year after purchase can be repaired with extra charge 2 Replacement with extra charge If your product s fault falls in any of the following categories the fault will be corrected by replacing the entire product instead of repair or you will be advised to purchase new one depending on the severity of the fault Faulty or broken mechanical portions Flaw separation or rust in coated or plated portions Flaw or cracks in plastic portions Faults or breakage caused by improper use or unauthorized repair or modification Heavily damaged electric circuits due to overvoltage overcurrent or shorting of power supply Cracks in the printed circuit board or burnt down patterns Wide range of faults that makes replacement less expensive than repair Unlocatable or unidentified faults REJ10J054
75. system status LEDs Table 1 2 Definitions of the system status LEDs POWER LEDI Orange ON Power is supplied to the emulator POWER TEDI CaA is not supplied to the emulator SAFE LED2 Green ON Emulator system has started normally SE ee 2 Target Status LEDs The target status LEDs indicate the target MCU s power supply and operating status Table 1 3 lists the definition of each target status LED Table 1 3 Definitions of the target status LEDs POWER LED3 Orange Power is supplied to the target MCU Power is not supplied to the target MCU CLOCK LED4 Green Clock is supplied to the target MCU OFF Clock is not supplied to the target MCU RESET LEDS Red Target MCU 1s being reset ac MCU 1s not being reset RUN LED6 Green ON User program is being executed User program 1s not being executed REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 16 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 1 Outline 3 POF Status LED This LED shows whether the MCU is in a state of power down Table 1 4 Definitions of the target status LEDs MCU is in a state of power down MCU 1s not in a state of power down but normal 4 System Reset Switch By pressing the system reset switch you can initialize the emulator system Table 1 5 shows the functions of the system reset switch depending on the state of the emulator Table 1 5 Definitions of the target status LEDs Pressing the system reset switch when Initializ
76. t For details on the following products included with the M34509T2 CPE refer to each product s online manual Emulator debugger M3T PD45M Assembler ASM45 All the components of this product are shown in 1 1 Package Components page 13 If there is any question or doubt about this product contact your local distributor The related manuals for using this product are listed below You can download the latest manuals from the Renesas Tools homepage http www renesas com en tools Related manuals Emulator debugger M3T PD45M User s Manual REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 3 of 72 M34509T2 CPE Users Manual Important Important Before using this product be sure to read this user s manual carefully Keep this user s manual and refer to this when you have questions about this product Emulator The emulator in this document refers to the following products that are manufactured by Renesas Technology Corp 1 Compact emulator main unit 2 Package converter board for connecting the user system The emulator herein does not include the customer s user system and host machine Purpose of use of the emulator This emulator is a device to support the development of a system that uses the 4500 Series 4508 4509 Group of Renesas 4 bit single chip MCUs It provides support for system development in both software and hardware Be sure to use this emulator correctly according to said purpose o
77. t is recorded C Before Trace nS NotUse a A he Count 65535 After Trace 32K cycles of instruction execution after a trace C After Trace Source fTIME IOus 00002 point condition was met is recorded 3 Timer setup area Trace Point Timer setup area The following four operation modes of the timer can be Cancel Now Address Event Status Address Event Address Label specified ee MAIN NotUse The timer is not used Set Al A2 A2 0000 MAIN l e TimeOut The program breaks when a breakpoint is not Trigger Event Combination Type reached within a specified time High Low And c Or C Sequential TimeCount The program breaks when a specified time has Pass 00001 Ist AL TA CT elapsed after it started running end CAI A2 CT amp None DelayCount The program breaks when a specified time has SaR ag z E c Trace Range elapsed after a breakpoint is reached Before Break Timer One of the following two can be specified as the count source C Before Trace for the timer Mode NotUse x _ About Trace e Enpa TIME 10us The passage of time if counted using the C After Trace Source TIME 1Ous 00002 emulator s timer 10us fixed CYCLE The passage time is counted by using MCU cycle REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 50 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 3 Usage How to Use the Emulator Debugger 3 5 Time Measurement 1 Trace window 1 Setting time measur
78. the user system separately from the emulator 6 Host machine This is a personal computer for controlling the emulator 7 Pitch converter board such as the M34501 PTC This is a pitch converter board for connecting to an MCU foot pattern on the user system For details refer to 2 7 Connecting the User System page 30 REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 15 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 1 Outline 1 2 2 Names and Functions of each part of the Emulator Figure 1 2 shows the names of the LEDs on the upper panel of the emulator Check pins TP1 VDD2 por LED i JPI Pa To END OF status MCU power supply voltage selection switch ot used for this system System reset switch always open TP3 WRST J4 External trace cable connector POWER USB ad J2 USB interface connector J1 Power connector MADE IN J APAN M34509T2 CPE ac Oo pa lt l lw e lt a ie I J3 Connector for user system System status LEDs Target status LEDs LED LED3 User system power POWER LED1 Emulator power POWER LED4 Clock oscillation CLOCK LED2 Emulator status SAFE LED5 MCU RESET status RESET LED6 Program execution RUN Figure 1 2 Names of the LEDs on the upper panel of the M34509T2 CPE 1 System Status LEDs The system status LEDs indicate the emulator main unit s operating status etc Table 1 2 lists the definition of the
79. tor and REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 31 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 2 7 2 Connecting to a 20 pin 1 778mm pitch User System applicable to 4508 Here following is a procedure of connecting to a 20 pin 1 778mm pitch foot pattern on the user system using the M34501T PTC included with the M34509T2 CPE Table 2 6 lists the connector assignments of pitch converter board M34501T PTC When attaching the pitch converter board check the No 1 pin positions of the cable and the connector 1 Mount the 20 pin SDIP connector to the user system 2 Attach the 26 wire normal pitch cable included to the J3 of the M34509T2 CPE 3 Attach the backside of the 26 wire normal pitch cable to the J1 connector of the M34501T CPE 4 Attach the J2 connector of the M34501T PTC to the 20 pin SDIP socket on the user system Table 2 6 Connector assignments of the M34501T PTC MCU pin No MCU pin No VDD 1 20 POOSIN 20 19 Terese ts dts de ss vane st 9 sans o o oo o ooo 1 VDD is connected for the emulator system to monitor power supply of the target and the emulator system does not supply power to the user system 2 XIN XOUT and CNVSS are not connected XIN is input from oscillator board OSC 2 to the MCU and it is not input from an oscillator circuit on the user system CAUTION Notes on Connecting the User System user system Q Take care not to attach a converter board in a wrong direct
80. ual Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 ztENESAS Page 19 of 72 M34509T2 CPE User s Manual 2 Setup 2 Setup This chapter describes the preparation for using this product the procedure for starting up the emulator and how to change settings 2 1 Flowchart of Starting Up the Emulator The procedure for starting up the emulator is shown in Figure 2 1 For details refer to each section hereafter And when the emulator does not start up normally refer to 5 Troubleshooting page 66 Check the package components User registration Install the emulator debugger M3T PD45M Select MCU Power Supply Voltage Switch SW1 Connect the USB interface cable Connect the power supply for the emulator Connect the user system Turning on the power supply Check the LED display of the emulator Start up the emulator debugger Set the operating environment of the emulator debugger l Debug a program with various functions of the M3T PD45M Figure 2 1 Flowchart of starting up the emulator REJ10J0543 0200 Rev 2 00 Sep 25 2006 Refer to 1 1 Package Components page 13 Refer to User Registration page 11 Install it from the included CD ROM Select a power voltage supplied to the target MCU Connect the USB interface cable to
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