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3. Target system Note Connector for emulator connection YQSOCKET144SDN can be inserted at this position for height adjustment 48 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO C 1 1 1 0 3 4 Appendix C Connectors for Target Connection Use When mounting NOPACK144SD to target system Coat the tip of four projections points at the bottom of the NQPACK144SD with two component type epoxy adhesive cure time longer than 30 min and bond the NQPACK144SD to the target system If not bonded properly the pad of the printed circuit board may peel off when the emulator is removed from the target system If the lead of the NQPACK144SD does not coincide with the pad of the target system easily perform step 2 to adjust the position To adjust the position insert the guide pins for position adjustment NQGUIDE provided with NQPACK144SD into the pin holes at the upper side of NQPACK144SD refer to Figure C 1 The diameter of a hole is 1 0 mm There are three non through holes refer to APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS After setting the HQPACK144SD solder NQPACK144SD to the target system By following this sequence adherence of flux or solder sputtering to contact pins of the NQPACK144SD be avoided Recommended soldering condition Reflow 240 C 20 sec max Partial heating 240 C 10 sec max per pin row Rem
4. User s Manual IE 703177 NW EM In Circuit Emulator Option Board Target Device V850E CG2 CARGATE F Documen t No U16583EE1VOUMOO Date Published February 2003 NEC Corporation 2003 Printed in Germany NOTES FOR CMOS DEVICES D PRECAUTION AGAINST ESD FOR SEMICONDUCTORS Note Strong electric field when exposed to a MOS device can cause destruction of the gate oxide and ultimately degrade the device operation Steps must be taken to stop generation of static electricity as much as possible and quickly dissipate it once when it has occurred Environmental control must be adequate When it is dry humidifier should be used It is recommended to avoid using insulators that easily build static electricity Semiconductor devices must be stored and transported in an anti static container static shielding bag or conductive material All test and measurement tools including work bench and floor should be grounded The operator should be grounded using wrist strap Semiconductor devices must not be touched with bare hands Similar precautions need to be taken for PW boards with semiconductor devices on it HANDLING OF UNUSED INPUT PINS FOR CMOS Note No connection for CMOS device inputs can be cause of malfunction If no connection is provided to the input pins itis possible that an internal input level may be generated due to noise etc hence causing malfunction CMOS devices behave differently than Bipolar or NMOS
5. Eva Chip D703193 iCache Eva Chip D703193 INTC Interrupt controller Eva Chip D703193 DMA controller Eva 0703193 FPGA Reset Eva Chip D703193 Mode pins 4 7 Extension Probe For best signal quality use the emulator without an extension probe if possible When necessary use the SWEX 144SD extension probe Do not use more than one extension probe in serial 34 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 5 Debugger Operation 5 1 IRAM initialisation for the EVA chip The IRAM of the EVA chip must be setup after power on and after each reset After power on and after reset the IRAM is not available and therefore must be configured in the rc file when using Green Hills Multi 2000 for re configuration after reset If this initialisation has not been implemented the program execution fails 5 2 Start up for Green Hills Multi 2000 A sample rc file for Multi 2000 is shown in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Sample rc file for Green Hills Multi 2000 CargateF HW Test rc Start up file for Cargate F EM test program C Copyright by NEC Electronics Europe GmbH Revisions 2002 11 28 ME Initial KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK 11 remote rteserv connect to target target init reset RTE ICE target env jtag25 set up RTE ICE for main clock gt 4 5 MHz target env jtagl2
6. setup any other SFRs target sfr rsz 0x40 set up iRAM size 60k mode only 32k used CargateEM SFRFix do it right away b 0 00000000 CargateEM SFRFix c and after every reset ACkCkCk ck okCk ck kCkck kCk ck kCk ck kCck ck kck ck kCck ck ck ck ck kk kckck k ck ck k ck ck k ck ck k ck ck ck ck ck ck k ck kk ck k ck k kk kk EOF 36 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 6 Limitations 6 1 Emulation Memory Emulation memory size is limited to 16 MB Emulation memory must be selected by a CSn line n 0 1 2 3 4 6 That CSn line cannot be used for the target application Additional memory can be connected as target memory 6 2 In circuit Emulator RTE 1000 TP EE The in circuit emulator option board IE 703177 NW EM should be operated only with an in circuit emu lator as RTE 1000 TP EE 6 3 Software Development Tools For correct operation in conjunction with the instruction cache it is mandatory to use the latest version of the following files with the development debugging tools 6 3 1 Green Hills Multi 2000 Environment for V800 Multi 2000 version 3 5 1 or higher including actual rteserv exe 6 3 2 Midas RTE4win32 version 5 08 or higher Nete Note License for RTE target server is required This license could be ordered separately if not avail able User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 37 38 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Package Drawings
7. 44 YQSOCKET144DN Unit 45 When directly connecting device to target system Connector for target connection is eee 47 When equipping device by using connector for target connection 47 Connection between emulator and target system 48 Mounting of NQPACK144 SD nenea 49 Mounting Device er oec poc odie 50 NQPACK144SD and Device 50 Mounting Method of Plastic 53 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 9 10 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 3 1 Table 4 1 List of Tables Dimensions of the 703177 14 Fubction SpecificatiOns et A e Tad et eod a 14 Test PINS ni dee a d tate Miata UT eave 20 Connector Listin 21 SO TE 22 SWITCHES el ee oaia ALA ERA A 22 LEDS aitor aa at tu a a a a abia ria 22 JUMPED m 23 Hardware Configuration for Main Clock Supply see 25 Factory phe Dae ce dore dug deve a eec Due 27 Functions Emulated by Other Hardware than Real chip User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 11 12 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 1 Overview The IE 703177 NW EM is an optional board fo
8. Figure 1 703177 Unit 128 010 002 at 120 390 002 115 000 002 t gt 15 000 002 103 000 002 41 450 002 9 450 002 A e 2 Top View N e H e e e e 9 Y a ey Y i 5 000 002 E 64 050 002 i 3 95 050 002 E LO e 3 000 002 135 000 002 x 140 000 002 Y Y y A 3 E ci 6 000 002 e S i S e st User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 39 40 Appendix Package Drawings Figure A 2 RTE 1000 TP EE Unit mm 185 000 002 50 000 002 35 000 002 150 000 002 j A N N 8 Y Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Package Drawings Figure 3 SWEX 144SD 1 Unit 29518 X3MS Yeo 47 5 22 05 19 5 lt a SWEX 200 D T 3 De orn ay I
9. cL osse 3 LI LI frog O 24 gt LO Ground Wire User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Package Drawings Figure 4 NQPACK144SD Unit Top view Side view Bottom view 4 92 0 Height of projection1 8 42 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Drawings Figure 5 YQPACK144SD Unit Top view Side view Bottom view User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 43 Top view Side view Bottom view 44 Appendix Package Drawings Figure 6 HQPACK144SD Unit Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Package Drawings Figure A 7 YQSOCKET144DN Unit 2 HIM 5 9 0 5 35 17 5 e 27 2 4 2 0 em 07 LO LO 4 01 0 4 2 2 209 22 65 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 45 46 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Example of Use of Connector for Target Connection Figure B 1 When directly connecting device to target system Connector for targ
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11. 6672 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 13 Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 Features When Connected to RTE 1000 TP EE Maximum operation frequency 40 MHz Maximum operating frequency of the oscillator 4 6 MHz Extremely lightweight and compact Higher equivalence with target device can be achieved by omitting buffer between signal cables Following pins can be masked RESET NMI INTPO INTP9 Following internal signals can be masked NMI1 FPU INTO INT50 Two methods of connection to target system Direct connection of the IE 703177 NW EM Attach an extension probe sold separately to the connection tab of the IE 703177 NW EM Dimensions of the IE 703177 NW EM are as follows Table 1 1 Dimensions of the IE 703177 NW EM Parameter Value Power dissipation 4 0 W at 40 MHz operation frequency 35 mm 140 mm 140 mm Weight 300 g External dimensions Refer to APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 1 3 Function Specifications When Connected to RTE 1000 TP EE Table 1 2 Function Specifications Parameter Specification Internal ROM None 32 bit width 16 Mbytes mounted on board in Emulation memory capacity On board emulation two banks 8 MB 8 memory 16 bit width 8 Mbytes mounted on board in two banks 4 MB 4 MB 14 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 System Configuration The system configuration when connecting the IE 703177 NW EM to the RTE 1000 TP EE which i
12. CARGATE F is 8F81h The read value is BF81h where bit 12 and 13 must be ignored 32 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 4 Cautions 4 5 Emulation Memory Figure 4 2 Configuration of Emulation Memory EVA Chip Port Bus I F Emulation I F CN11 CSx ne mapping PCS PCT A23 to AO RAM CSO CS1 PCD PCM D15toDO RAM_RDL RDH RAM WRx V850E CG2 CARGATE F Chip Emulation Memory PDH D31 to D16 8 MB 1 8 MB Target System The emulation memory must be configured before downloading a program For this the CN11 is pro vided to setup this via FPGA The emulation memory can be configured to be used as 32 bit or 16 bit memory In 16 bit mode only half the size is available The mode setting determines the width Both banks are configured to the same data width Emulation memory is split into two banks of 8 MByte each bankO and bank1 2M x 32 or 2M x 16 Bank0 can be mapped to CSO or it can be disabled Bank1 could be mapped on any of the chip select signals 51 CS2 CS3 CS4 or 56 or it can be disabled The banks can be accessed in 32 bit or 16 bit mode In standalone mode this will be done via jumper setting on CN9 refer to Table 2 2 Connector List on page 21 In target mode this will be done by the evaluation of MODEO to MODE2 pins Emulation memory can be accessed with no wait states The data lines D32 to D16 can either be used as data lines or as port pins PDH The ports are available
13. The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such Documents related to V850E CG2 Document Name Document Number V850E CG2 CARGATE F Hardware Preliminary User s Manual U15325EE1VOUMOO V850E1 User s Manual Architecture U14559EJ uPD703177 Data Sheet Under preparation Documents related to development tools User s Manual Product Name Document Number RTE 1000 TP EE In Circuit Emulator User s Manual Rev 1 00 KIT NB85E TP User s Manual Rev 2 40 IE 703177 NW EM In Circuit Emulator Optional Board This manual 6 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Table of Contents Introduction E REEEREE TER 5 Chapter 1 OvervieW ies cara rr hss Breer Pies eee en Ee ve ee EAT 13 11 Hardware Configuration 13 1 2 Features When Connected to 1000 14 1 3 Function Specifications When Connected to RTE 1000 TP EE 14 1 4 System Configuration 15 1 5 Contents in 16 1 6 Connection between RTE 1000 TP EE and 703177 17 Chapter 2 and Function of 19 21 Component Name and Function 70317
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15. mapped Emulation Memory Bank1 selected Emulation Memory Bank1 selected Target 11 13 14 Reserved Reserved Reserved 11 15 16 Jumper on Connector 9 1 2 Reserved Function Emulation Mode setting Reserved Stand alone Reserved Target 9 3 4 Emulation RAM mapping only required in stand alone mode Memory Interface configured 16 bit width Memory Interface configured 32 bit width CN9 5 6 Reserved Reserved Reserved 7 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved CN9 9 10 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 11 12 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 13 14 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 15 16 Reserved Reserved User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Reserved 21 Chapter 2 and Function of Components 3 Sockets Table 2 3 Sockets SO1 Socket for target connection optional via probe cable SO2 Socket of crystal oscillator module for main clock supply 4 to 6 MHz 4 Switches Buttons Table 2 4 Switches Socket Function sw2 5 V board power supply off on SW3 Reserved Main clock supply factory setting SW4 Reserved SW1 Reset Only on EM board not for target hardware SW1 could be masked 5 LEDs Table 2 5 LEDs D4 yellow Indicates detection of valid target mode selection D5 D9 yellow Indicates detection of valid target
16. mode During this mode the 1 onboard RESET will stay active until target power is switched on 2 onboard RESET becomes active when target power will be switched off The emulation mode will be set by the target mode pins MODEO MODE1 and MODE2 For checking target mode setting check that 04 LED is on on valid correct For settings of the mode pins refer to the V850E CG2 CARGATE F Hardware User s Manual 26 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 3 Factory Settings Table 3 1 Factory Settings Remark Use internal 5 V for AVpgr by default Use internal 5 V for AVpp by default Use internal GND for AVss by default Reserved N Wire power detection Emulation RAM mapping Emulation Memory Bank0 selected by default CSO mapped internal Emulation Board Mode setting Standalone selected by default Memory Interface configured 32 bit width by default 2 i Reserved Reserved The main clock frequency can be changed 5 000 MHz crystal oscillator is mounted by changing the crystal oscillator 4 000 MHz to 6 000 MHz Reserved Main clock supply factory setting Initial position Initial position Reserved User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 27 28 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 4 Cautions 4 1 Standby Release In emulation mode the main clock oscillator is always running Therefore no oscillation stabilization time is required when stop mode is
17. only in 16 bit memory mode Caution If the ports PCS PCT PCD and PCM are used in port mode the emulation memory could still be used This is different compared to the target device User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 33 Chapter 4 Cautions 4 5 1 Emulation memory mapping Bank0 can be mapped to CSO bank1 can be mapped to CSn 1 2 3 4 or This will be done via jumper setting on CN11 refer to Table 2 2 Connector List on page 21 Emulation memory can be accessed with zero data wait state which is specified in the data wait control register DWCO or DWC1 The data lines D31 to D16 PDH can either be used as address lines or as port pins depending on the bus size required The data lines D31 to D16 must be configured by the mode pins in user mode and via jumper setting on 9 refer to Table 2 2 Connector List on page 21 in standalone mode 4 6 Emulated Function Blocks The IE 703177 NW EM emulator option board is based on a target device the V850E CG2 CARGATE F I O chip The following table shows the functions which are not or not complete emulated by the chip itself For these functions a deviation between target device and emulator behavior might be possible Table 4 1 Functions Emulated by Other Hardware than Real chip Emulation Function External memory interface Ports A23 to AO 031 D15 PDH D15 to DO PCS PCT POM PCD Eva Chip D703193 CPU Eva Chip D703193 IRAM
18. power 3 3 V CVpp and GND D7 yellow Indicates RESET active red Indicates board power supplied 5 0 V D8 green Indicates 3 3 V target power on Indicates program execution D6 yellow on Program is executed off Program is halted 22 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 2 Function of Components 6 Jumpers Table 2 6 Jumper List Function Internal 3 3 V Internal 3 3 V Internal GND JP4 N Wire power detection Normal operation User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 2 and Function of Components 2 2 Clock Setting 2 2 1 Clock Structure The main clock supply of IE 703177 NW EM can be provided by an internal crystal oscillator plugged on SO2 By default the IE 703177 NW EM is equipped with a crystal oscillator on socket SO2 5 000 MHz 3 3 V Using a clock source from target hardware is not possible Figure 2 2 Clock Structure Main Clock EVA Chip IE 703177 NW EM V850E CG2 CARGATE F Chip N C X1 X2 Target System 24 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 2 Function of Components 2 2 2 Main clock setting The following clock setting methods are available for main clock supply 1 Use the crystal oscillator mounted on SO2 of the IE 703177 NW EM as internal clock 5 000 MHz 2 Change the crystal oscillator mounted on SO2 of the IE 703177 NW EM and use it as the inter
19. released As a consequence the emulator will wake up immediately from stop mode while the target device always assures the oscillation stabilization time for main oscilla tor 4 2 N Wire connection speed settings JTAG The emulation board supports the following speed setting for the N Wire interface to the RTE 1000 TP EE gt 4 5 MHz Oscillator on SO2 used 25 MHz JTAG clock env jtag25 4 5 MHz Oscillator SO2 used 12 MHz JTAG clock env jtag12 This setting must be done in the rc file refer to Figure 5 1 Sample rc file for Green Hills Multi 2000 on page 35 or in the target window of the debugger environment 4 3 Pin Functions 4 3 1 MODEO to MODE2 pins The operation mode of the emulator is ROM less mode only When the emulator operates as a stand alone unit the MODEO to MODE2 pins are not evaluated When the emulator operates in target mode the MODEO to MODE2 pins are valid The MODEO to MODE2 pins are connected as follows e MODEO Connected to target connector MODE 1 Connected to target connector e MODE2 Connected to target connector The MODEO to MODE2 are connected to the FPGA Therefore the behavior differs from the target device 4 3 2 RESET input The RESET input pin is connected to Vpp via a resistor 10 KQ pull up to 3 3V Therefore the behav ior differs from the target device 4 3 3 Clock signals 1 X1 X2 signal The input signals from the target system are not connected Therefo
20. this manual has general knowledge of electrical engineering logic circuits and microcontrollers The IE 703177 NW EM are used connected to the RTE 1000 TP EE in circuit emulator This manual explains the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE 703177 NW EM For the names and functions and the connection of parts refer to the RTE 1000 TP EE User s Manual which is a separate volume To understand the basic specifications and operation methods broadly Read this manual in the order listed in CONTENTS To know the operation methods and command functions of the RTE 1000 TP EE IE 703177 NW EM Read the user s manual of the debugger separate volume that is used User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 5 Conventions Note Explanation of Note in the text Caution Item deserving extra attention Remark Supplementary explanation to the text Numeric notation Binary XXXX or Decimal XXXX Hexadecimal or Ox Prefixes representing powers of 2 address space memory capacity K kilo 210 1024 mega 220 10242 1 048 576 G giga 230 1024 1 073 741 824 Terminology The meanings of terms used in this manual are listed below Combination of RTE 1000 TP EE and IE 703177 NW EM Target device Device that is emulated The system user built system to be debugged This includes the target program and user configured hardware Target system Related Documents
21. 7 19 2 2 Clock Setting seve ea ee IRI Ee ee pacat eee IP ata 24 2 2 1 Glock SUCU dots co cal em a 24 2 2 2 Main Slok setingan sasare vanes epee a ROREM ERI RUE RR a 25 23 Operation Mode fees eee a e xe ae e 26 2 3 1 When emulator is used as stand alone 26 2 3 2 When emulator is connected to target system 26 3 Factory lt 27 Chapter 4 DRE DEI ERE DIEI PRESS 29 41 Standby Release 29 4 2 N Wire connection speed settings 29 4 3 Pin F ncllOons 22 14 be IV ERE IT DARIN SR 29 4 3 1 MODEO to MODE2 29 4 3 2 RESET inpUt vem DERE NOR D Rape AT xe 29 4 3 3 Glock 176 v e Mr e SER e po xat e i ee 29 4 3 4 POI PINS site e TTE 30 4 3 5 Bus interface plis iino Wee a i i aa e UR RR ER 31 4 3 6 Power supply voltage 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 32 4 3 7 Clock supply voltage nn 32 4 3 8 AVpp AVner AVss pins eer ere it de 4 ee ae 32 4 4 register acces
22. PACK144SD to the NQPACK144SD with screws tighten the four screws temporarily with the provided screwdriver or driver with torque gauge then tighten the screws in a crisscross pattern with 0 054 N m max torque Excessive tightening of only one screw may diminish conductivity If the conductivity is diminished after screw tightening stop tightening remove the screws and check whether the NQPACK144SD is stained and make sure the device pins are parallel Device pins do not have high strength Repeatedly connecting to the NQPACK144SD may cause pins to bend When setting a device to the NQPACK144SD check and adjust bent pins User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 51 52 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix Mounting of Plastic Spacer This chapter describes the mounting method for the plastic spacer supplied with the IE V850E MC A When using the emulator connected to the target system mount the plastic spacer as shown in Figure D 1 to fix the pod horizontally 1 Mounting RTE 1000 TP EE to plastic spacer 1 Remove the nylon rivet from the rear part of the pod 2 Tighten the plastic spacer with the supplied plastic screw 3 To adjust the height use a user spacer or stand Figure D 1 Mounting Method of Plastic Spacer i Box optional N Wire cable VM sauer OS RAE UT 11E 703177 NW EM RTE 100 TP EE gt Plastic spacer SS arget system User s Man
23. ag lt gt IE 703177 NW EM x 1 inside Anti static bag 2 Readme includes detailed packing list with all attached documents listed in detail x 1 3 Registration card x 1 4 Anti static bag x 1 16 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 1 Overview 1 6 Connection between RTE 1000 TP EE and IE 703177 NW EM The procedure for connecting the RTE 1000 TP EE and IE 703177 NW EM is described below 1 Connect the RTE 1000 TP EE to the CN7 of the IE 703177 NW EM refer to Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Connection between RTE 1000 TP EE and IE 703177 NW EM 1E 703177 NW EM RTE 1000 TP EE 6091 e N Wire cable i User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 17 18 Users Manual 016583 1 00 00 Chapter 2 and Function of Components This chapter describes the names functions and switch settings of components comprising the IE 703177 NW EM For the details of the pod jumper and switch positions etc refer to the RTE 1000 TP EE User s Manual 2 1 Component Name and Function of IE 703177 NW EM Figure 2 1 703177 1 2 a Top View
24. by CN9 Table 2 2 Connector List on page 21 this is required This is different compared to the target device User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 31 Chapter 4 Cautions 4 3 6 Power supply voltage Vpp3x The emulator is supplied by its own power supply Therefore the target voltage input at the target probe is only used as a sensing input and the resulting power consumption may be less as it would be for the target device Nevertheless when a target hardware is to be used non stand alone operation the emulator needs to be connected to all power supply lines Vpp3 as well as Vssax 4 3 7 Clock supply voltage CVpp The clock supply voltage input CVpp behaves the same as the Vpps lines refer to 4 3 6 Power supply voltage VDD3x Nevertheless when a target hardware is to be used non stand alone operation the emulator needs to be connected to the clock supply lines CVpp and CVss 4 3 8 AV AVREF AVss pins Power supply of to these pins be connected to the internally 3 3 V power supply by jumpers JP1 JP2 factory setting In that case resulting A D converter values and load on AVpp AV ss pins may differ 4 4 BPC register access setting of programmable peripheral area In emulation mode the read access to the BPC register differs out of the tow masked bits 12 and 13 During program execution there is no difference and there is no influence of the function Recom mended setting for
25. devices Input levels of CMOS devices must be fixed high or low by using a pull up or pull down circuitry Each unused pin should be connected to or GND with a resistor if it is considered to have a possibility of being an output pin All handling related to the unused pins must be judged device by device and related specifications governing the devices STATUS BEFORE INITIALIZATION OF MOS DEVICES Note Power on does not necessarily define initial status of MOS device Production process of MOS does not define the initial operation status of the device Immediately after the power source is turned ON the devices with reset function have not yet been initialized Hence power on does not guarantee out pin levels I O settings or contents of registers Device is not initialized until the reset signal is received Reset operation must be executed immediately after power on for devices having reset function 2 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMO00 The information in this document is current as of 26 02 2003 The information is subject to change without notice For actual design in refer to the latest publications of NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc for the most up to date specifications of NEC Electronics products Not all products and or types are available in every country Please check with an NEC sales representative for availability and additional information No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in a
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27. et connection is not used Device Target system Figure B 2 When equipping device by using connector for target connection Fastening screws HQPACK144SD d Device NQPACK144SD E 4 2 Target system User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 47 Appendix Example of Use of Connector for Target Connection Figure B 3 Connection between emulator and target system a When extension probe is not used Box optional N Wire cable M2 1 703177 1 100 Note YQPACK NQPACK We WW Target system Note Connector for emulator connection YQSOCKET144SDN can be inserted at this position for height adjustment b Example of use of extension probe Box optional TM 1E 703177 NW EM N Wire cable A x L Lom cca Note NQPACK RTE 100 TP EE YQPACK Y
28. nal clock permitted from 4 000 MHz to 6 000 MHz Caution When using an different crystal oscillator use a 3 3 V type Table 2 7 Hardware Configuration for Main Clock Supply 502 Crystal Ceramic Type of Glock Resonator 1 Crystal oscillator mounted on 802 Factory setting Reserved default fac Reserved default factory 5 000 MHz tory setting setting as internal clock 2 Customer specific crystal oscillator Customer specific Reserved default fac Reserved default factory mounted on SO2 4 000 to 6 000 MHz tory setting setting as the internal clock User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 25 Chapter 2 and Function of Components 2 3 Operation Mode The IE 703177 NW EM supports only the ROMless mode the same as the V850E CG2 CARGATE F For this the following mode setting has to be configured 2 3 1 When emulator is used as stand alone unit When using a debugger be sure to set Jumper on 9 1 2 for standalone mode During this stand alone mode the 1 target mode pins are masked and not evaluated The LED D4 is switched on 2 target CSx pins are masked and are driving High level on default 3 target RESET pin is masked The mode pins on target interface are monitored only For checking target mode setting check that D4 LED is on on 22 mode correct 2 3 2 When emulator is connected to target system When using a debugger be sure to remove Jumper on 9 1 2 for target
29. ny form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC Electronics NEC Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document NEC Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of NEC Electronics products listed in this document or any other liability arising from the use of such NEC Electronics products No license express implied or otherwise is granted under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC Electronics or others Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided for illustrative purposes in semiconductor product operation and application examples The incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of customer s equipment shall be done under the full responsibility of customer NEC Electronics no responsibility for any losses incurred by customers or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software and information e While NEC Electronics endeavors to enhance the quality reliability and safety of NEC Electronics products customers agree and acknowledge that the possibility of defects thereof cannot be eliminated entirely To minimize risks of damage to property or injury including death to persons arising from defects in NEC Electronics products customers must incorpora
30. onductivity At this time each pin is fixed inside the plastic wall dividers by the contact pin of the NQPACK144SD and the hold pin of the HQPACK144SD refer to Figure C 3 Thus pins cannot cause a short with pins of neighboring devices Figure C 2 Mounting Device Fastening screws L vy Device NQPACK PE M 2 Target system dl ll Figure C 3 NQPACK144SD and Device Pin Hold pin of HQPACK Divider Device Pin Contact pin of NQPACK 50 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Appendix C Connectors for Target Connection C 2 Cautions on Handling Connectors 1 2 When taking connectors out of the case remove the sponge while holding the main unit When soldering the NQPACK144SD to the target system cover the HQPACK144SD to protect it against splashing flux Recommended soldering conditions Reflow 240 C 20 sec max Partial heating 240 C 10 sec max per pin row Check for abnormal conditions such as resin burr or bent pins before setting a device to the NQPACK144SD Moreover check that the hold pins of the HQPACK144SD are not broken or bent before setting HQPACK144SD If there are broken or bent pins fix them with a thin flat plate such as a blade When securing the YQPACK144SD connector for emulator connection or HQ
31. ove the guide pins Figure C 1 Mounting of NQPACK144SD HQPACK144SD cui pins eer NQGUIDE 52 NQPACK144SD Target system Remark NQPACK144SD Connector for target connection HQPACK144SD Cover for device installation User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 49 Appendix C Connectors for Target Connection 2 When setting device Caution Check for abnormal conditions such as resin burr or bent pins before setting a device to the NOPACK144SD Moreover check that the hold pins of the HQPACK144SD are not broken or bent before setting HQPACK144SD If there are bro ken or bent pins fix them with a thin flat plate such as a blade 1 Make sure that the NQPACK144SD is clean and the device pins are parallel flat before setting a device to the NQPACK144SD Then after mounting the NQPACK144SD to the target board set the device and HQPACK144SD refer to Figure C 2 2 Using the screws provided with the HQPACK144SD four locations M2 x 6 mm secure the HQPACK144SD device and NQPACK144SD Tighten the screws in a crisscross pattern with the provided screwdriver or driver with torque gauge avoid tightening strongly only one screw Tighten the screws with 0 55 kg f cm 0 054 max torque Excessive tightening may diminish c
32. r an in circuit emulator as RTE 1000 TP EE By connect ing the IE 703177 NW EM to RTE 1000 TP EE hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in system development using the V850E CG2 CARGATE F In this manual the basic setup sequences and switch settings of the IE 703177 NW EM when connecting it to the RTE 1000 TP EE are described For the names and functions of the parts of the RTE 1000 TP EE and for the connection of elements refer to the RTE 1000 TP EE User s Manual which is a separate volume 1 4 Hardware Configuration Figure 1 1 Hardware Configuration Separately sold hardware In circuit emulator RTE 1000 TP EE Optional board RTE 1000 TP EE can be used as in circuit emulator for 850 2 by IE 703177 NW EM adding these boards Separately sold hardware Extension probe General purpose extension probe made by TOKYO ELETECH SWEX 144SD 1 CORPORATION PC interface board These boards are used to connect the RTE 1000 TP EE to a personal computer These boards inserted the expansion slot of the RTE PCCIF EE personal computer RTE PCIF EE for PCI bus RTE PCCIF EE for PCMCIA socket Power adapter AC adapter dedicated to the NEC s in circuit emulator EB POWERFW7301 05 Note For further information contact Daimaru Kogyo Co Ltd Tokyo Electronic Components Division TEL 81 3 3820 7112 Osaka Electronic Components Division TEL 81 6 244
33. re the input characteristics may differ from the target device User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 29 Chapter 4 Cautions 4 3 4 Port pins The ports PDH PCS PCT PCD and PCM which are shared with the memory bus interface function are not emulated by the I O chip but by the FPGA chip refer to Figure 4 2 Configuration of Emulation Memory on page 33 Driving capabilities are different compared to the target device FPGA 12mA e Target device Figure 4 1 Configuration of Ports PDH PCS PCT PCD and PCM Port Bus I F Emulation I F CN11 CSx mapping PCS PCT A23toA0 50 CS1 PCD PCM D15toDO RAM_RDL RDH RAM WRx Emulation Memory PDH D31 to D16 Target System Emulation memory is connected to the lines of A23 to AO D31 to D16 PDH and D15 to DO This pro duces additional load Additionally a 33 Q serial resistor is designed into each Bus I F line The control signals of the emulation memory are supplied from the FPGA and are not shared with the PCS PCT PCD and PCM pins 30 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Chapter 4 Cautions 4 3 5 Bus interface pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 Address lines A23 to 0 Since emulation memory is connected to the address line A23 to AO additional load has to be considered for the target system Driving capabilities are different compared to the target device Emulator 12 mA e Target device 3 mA Data lines D15 to DO Since em
34. s setting of programmable peripheral I O area 32 4 5 Emulation 33 4 5 1 Emulation memory 0 34 4 6 Emulated Function Blocks 34 4 7 Extension Probe ilr MA e 34 Chapter5 Debugger 35 5 31 IRAM initialisation for the EVA 35 5 2 Start up for Green Hills Multi 2000 35 5 3 CargateEM rc for setting rsz register after reset 36 Ghapter6 Limitations 2 22 Rc shee 37 61 Emulation 37 6 2 In circuit Emulator RTE 1000 TP EE 37 6 3 Software Development 6 37 6 3 1 Green Hills Multi 2000 Environment for 800 37 6 3 2 Midas ist en utat d Mare vie LA et au tan dos 37 Appendix A Package 05 39 Appendix B Example of Use of Connector for Target Connection 47 User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 7 Appendix Connectors for Target Appendix D Mo
35. s then connected to a personal computer PC AT compatible is shown below Figure 1 2 System Configuration Magnified drawing example of use of connector for target connection N Wire cable for user system connection Target system Y Remark lt 1 gt Personal computer lt 2 gt interface board RTE PCIF EE RTE PCCIF EE sold separately lt 3 gt PC interface cable included with RTE PCIF EE or RTE PCCIF EE 4 n circuit emulator RTE 1000 TP EE sold separately 5 cable included with RTE 1000 TP EE 6 In circuit emulator option board IE 703177 NW EM 7 Extension probe SWEX 144SD 1 sold separately 8 Connector for emulator connection YQPACK144SD included 9 Connector for target connection NQPACK144SD included 10 Power adapter for RTE 1000 TP EE EB POWERFWT301 05 sold separately 11 Power adapter for IE 703177 NW EM EB POWERFW7301 05 sold separately User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 15 Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 Contents in Carton The carton of the IE 703177 NW EM contains a main unit Registration Card and a Readme includes detailed documentation packing list In case of missing or damaged contents contact an NEC sales representative or an NEC distributor Figure 1 3 Contents in Carton ee gt IE 703177 NW EM lt 4 gt Readme 3 Registration Card 4 Anti static b
36. set up RTE ICE for main clock 4 5 MHz target env 64m romless d0 i2 set up CPU 64 MB mode no ROM no dCache 2 way iCache target sfrfile Src D3177 800 load SFR definitions from device file target reset reset CPU lt CargateEM rc set up iRAM size 60K mode only 32K used target env reset nmiO0 nmil nmi2 hldrq stopz unmask mask target pins display opcodes in ASM view eval OPCODE eval ASMCACH ER 0 setup GUI button Reset target reset target sfr rsz 0 40 button ViewMemory memview 0x00000000 indicate success echo cho ns echo Initialization done echo Jl CKCkck ckCk ck ckck ck kck ck ck ck ck kk ck k ck ck kk ck kk ck kk ck kk ck kk k ck ck ck ck ck k ck ck k ck ck k k ck k ck ck ck k ck k kk k kk EOF User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 35 Chapter 5 Debugger Operation 5 3 CargateEM rc for setting rsz register after reset Lf CargateEM rc acros for Cargate EM configuration Copyright by NEC Electronics Europe GmbH Usage Just include CargateEM rc this file 72 Revisions 11 2003 02 20 ME Initial KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KK This next section sets some SFRs to the device reset defaults as the reset values of the emulator differ define CargateEM SFRFix
37. te sufficient safety measures in their design such as redundancy fire containment and anti failure features NEC Electronics products are classified into the following three quality grades Standard Special and Specific The Specific quality grade applies only to NEC Electronics products developed based on a customer designated quality assurance program for a specific application The recommended applications of NEC Electronics product depend on its quality grade as indicated below Customers must check the quality grade of each NEC Electronics product before using it in a particular application Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots Special Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems life support systems and medical equipment for life support etc The quality grade of NEC Electronics products is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in NEC Electronics data sheets or data books etc If customers wish to use NEC Electronics products in applications not intended by NEC El
38. ual U16583EE1VOUMOO 53 54 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Date published February 2003 Appendix E Revision History Document No U16583EE1VOUMOO st Release Comment User s Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO 55 56 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Although NEC has taken all possible steps 55 0 to ensure thatthe documentation supplied to our customers is complete bug free From and up to date we readily accept that errors may occur Despite all the care and precautions we ve taken you may Name encounter problems in the documentation Please complete this form whenever Company you d like to report errors or suggest improvements to us Tel FAX Address Thank you for your kind support North America Hong Kong Philippines Oceania Asian Nations except Philippines NEC Electronics Inc NEC Electronics Hong Kong Ltd NEC Electronics Singapore Pte Ltd Corporate Communications Dept Fax 852 2886 9022 9044 Fax 465 250 3583 Fax 41 800 729 9288 1 408 588 6130 tronics Hong Kong Ltd NECS iconductor Technical Hotii ectronics Hong Kong Ltd emiconductor Technical Hotline Pe COMES e MODO ASE Fax 81 44 435 9608 Market Communication Dept Fax 482 2 528 4411 Fax 49 211 6503 274 South America Taiwan NEC do Brasil S A NEC Electronics Taiwan Ltd Fax 455 11 6462 6829 Fax 886 2 2719 5951 would
39. ulation memory is connected to the data line D15 to DO additional load has to be consid ered for the target system Driving capabilities are different compared to the target device Emulator 12 mA Target device Data lines D31 to D16 PDH Since emulation memory is connected to the data line D31 to D16 additional load has to be con sidered for the target system Driving capabilities are different compared to the target device Emulator 12 mA Target device 3 mA Control lines RD WR WRO WR1 to BENO Driving capabilities are different compared to the target device Emulator 12 mA Target device 3 mA Chip select lines 50 CS1 CS2 CS3 54 56 All CSn signals can be used for selecting emulation memory or memory on a target system n 0 1 2 3 4 6 The definition is done by the emulation memory configuration selectable via CN11 Table 2 2 Connector List on page 21 As soon as an emulation memory block is assigned to a CSn signal the signal is reserved for emulation memory and is not usable by a target system any more In that case the target system will see a high level 3 3 V on that line Driving capabilities are different compared to the target device Emulator when CSn used for target system 12 mA Target device 3 mA WAIT input The WAIT input is held to high level 43 3 V via a 10 pull up resistor For the emulator working in stand alone mode set
40. unting of Plastic Appendix E Revision 8 Users Manual U16583EE1VOUMOO Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 5 1 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A 6 Figure A 7 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure C 1 Figure C 2 Figure C 3 Figure D 1 List of Figures Hardware 13 System Configuration accord ven i 15 Contents iN Cartons e 16 Connection between RTE 1000 TP EE and 1 703177 17 IE 709177 NW EM 1 2 et ERE Da n 19 Clock data de ed 24 Configuration of Ports PDH PCS PCT PCD and 30 Configuration of Emulation Memory 33 Sample rc file for Green Hills Multi 2000 35 IE 703177 NW EM Unit nea aaa nennen ana 39 RTE 1000 TP EE Unit Mm nenea nennen nennen amana ana en 40 SWEX 144SD 1 Unit 41 NQPACK144SD Unit 42 YQPACK144SD Unit a een utn dte e a iad 43 HQPACK144SD Unit

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