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2. 16 85 30 25 0 65 29 23 9 20 2 er I 1 Ho E loge m qp 9 9 2 25 Applicable size of IC package body size 14 0 x 20 0 mm IC outer size 17 6 x 23 6 mm N 5 zT gm MEER LO Y cel 16 57 23 07 0 25 0 5 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO Package Drawings TET Line 2 5 Check Pin Adapter Figure B 9 Check Pin Adapter 144 pin QFP 66 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Appendix Package Drawings TET Line 2 6 Spacer Adapters Figure B 10 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin QFP GC package Top View C 2 0 016 6 4 92 3 115 0 121 55 4 91 0 Side View EH
3. 61 Exchange Adapter for 100 pin QFP GF package 61 YQ Connector for 100 GC package 62 YQ Connector for 100 GF package 63 Mount Adapter for 100 pin QFP 64 Mount Adapter for 100 pin GF package 65 Check Pin Adapter 144 pin 66 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin QFP 67 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin QFP GF package 68 Emulation Probe T44 pllissu ctae d pet petite E oct 69 CICK Board pc 70 Target Connector for 100 71 Target Connector for 100 pin GF package 72 Exchange Adapter for 100 pin QFP 73 Exchange Adapter for 100 pin QFP GF package 73 Mount Adapter for 100 pin GC package 74 Mount Adapter for 100 pin GF package
4. 74 Check Pin Adapter 1005 1 uuu kasama anan EF Ox po VE tay EY SiS Viva Feds 75 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin 76 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin GF package 76 Emulation Probe o n etit D tk o tace ido deus 77 COCK BO ANG 78 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 11 12 Preliminary User s Manual 017172 1 20 00 Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Table 1 6 Table 1 7 Table 1 8 Table 1 9 Table 1 10 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 List of Tables QB 780822 Hardware Specifications 15 QB 780822 System SP CCIHICAT OMS wis Ru 17 Devices Subject to Emulation by QB 780822 18 PACA CIS EN 19 Exchange Adapter S uuu yuya 19 run 19 E m 20 Spacer FC AO oreraa 20 Target Connector S 20 ER 20 Hardware Settin
5. 78 Appendix D Target Interface 79 10 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 2 16 Figure 2 17 Figure 2 18 Figure 4 1 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 Figure B 7 Figure B 8 Figure B 9 Figure B 10 Figure B 11 Figure B 12 Figure B 13 Figure C 1 Figure C 2 Figure C 3 Figure C 4 Figure C 5 Figure C 6 Figure C 7 Figure C 8 Figure C 9 Figure C 10 Figure C 11 List of Figures quU V 16 System COMIGUIATION o ds sordos et UU Ale D Vue oe eee 18 Names or Parts Of QB 780822 uu u tiis eto RR E Ri vio c cR 24 6 BC AG T EUR ey ocala ess NG 25 Acrylic Board Removal 27 Oscillator Main System 29 Mapping of Oscillator to Main Clock Type Main System Clock 29 Resonator Main System Clock 3 30 Connection to Main Clock Type II Main Sy
6. 34 24 Software Seulngs oua uuu doa a ernie a E arid nd k 35 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors 36 2 5 1 based adapter line 36 2 5 2 NAIS based adapter 38 2 6 Connection of QB 780822 to Target 40 2 6 1 Connection without using extension probe 144 015 40 2 6 2 Connection using extension probe 144 015 41 2 6 3 CT 44 2 6 4 Precautions related to emulation probe 44 2 7 Power Supply and GND Pin Connection Precautions 45 2 8 Connection of USB Interface Cable and Adapter 45 2 9 Switching Power On and 45 Chapter 3 Settings at Product 47 Chapter 4 Differences Between Target Interface Circuit and Target Device 49 41 For pPD780822 Subseries Emulation 50 Chapter 5 CaulloliS ros dde dad cab ld ee areas 53 Appendix A Notes On Target System Design 55 1 When Extension Probe Is 55
7. Tones 55 fren 14 reno qs c9 roves Sr Prone 4 TONS 15 Tenso so 20 o La se TCN2 22 tons 23 177 TCN3 24 20 l U NN BST RENE T TCN2 27 LreNi20 so TCN329 TCN2 29 Ld 0 TCN2 30 af TCN231 TCN2 32 TCN2 33 TCN2 34 S TCN333_ I TCNI35 53 TCN335 TCN2 35 TCN2 36 333 68 i aer TCN2 37 TCN2 38 56 TCN2 39 al TCN2 40 TCN1 41 58 T TCN2 41 TCN142 44 TCN3 42 TCN2 42 sr reas TCN2 43 RSEN TCN2 44 TCN2 45 af rensas 6r TCN2 46 TCN2 47 A tensas 63 TCN2 48 TCN149 55 4 TCN2 49 50 48 50 62 TCN250 Note TCN1 50pins Axk5s50330p connector vendor NAIS counter part usable Axk6s50635 TCN2 50pins Axk6s50635 connector vendor NAIS counter part usable Axk5s50330p 50pins Axk5s50330p connector vendor NAIS counter part usable Axk6s50635 Preliminary User s Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 79 Appendix D Target Interface Definition The counter parts of the TCN1 3 could be used of same type For different height or ordering contact the connector vendor directly This is only an information for customer specific adaptation in case of not using the NEC adapter line 80 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2
8. Emwulation probe Flexible type of emulation probe 8 Exchange adapter Adapter that performs pin conversion 9 Spacer adapter Adapter for height regulation 10 YQ connector Connector that connects exchange adapter to target connector 11 Target connector Connector soldered to target system 12 Mount adapter Adapter for socket mounting target device Notes 1 Obtain these items from the NEC Electronics website http www ee nec de products micro 2 Referto 1 4 Package Contents on page 21 for the purchase forms of the above products 3 Position 6 to 12 must be ordered separately where positions 6 8 10 and 11 are mandatory where positions 7 9 and 12 are optional for target interface connection 4 There are two adapter lines available One is based on the TET line connectors one is based on the NAIS line connectors For ordering refer to tables 1 4 to 1 10 for the correct order codes for each line TET NAIS connector vendor Caution The two adapter lines could not mixed up Table 1 4 Check Pin Adapters Package Check Pin Adapter Check Pin Adapter x TET Line NAIS Line Como QB 144GA 01 100 015 081445401 000 015 Table 1 5 Exchange Adapters Adapter EACH Adapter 10GC QB 100GC EA 02T 100 025 a QB 100GF EA 02T QB 100GF EA 02S Table 1 6 Emulation Probes Emulation Probe both lines Prelimi
9. Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 67 Package Drawings TET Line 24 05 68 Figure B 11 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin QFP GF package 23 75 17 4 P 14 47 0 65 19 12 35 20 0 65 CL ed 6 d d TES d d ii T f CD je a 752 M A FH dep i EW AE QY AO Fox OF aA Ea a oe B EE 888 12528 Eu S oe VR ES 2 amp amp tO ay CV a D Toa O OV AV NES _ P d we Y S 4 d d Y d 4 d dt y BL I k Wu qot FM A 4 el X5 E Y oW SPUR N 4 02 2 4 01 0 10 35 Fr gt 12 75 15 15 17 55 re L Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 0 3 3 00 5 9 2 7 2 4 lt gt lt gt co mz 0 7 4 5 Package Drawings TET Line B 7 Emulation Probe Figure B 12 Emulation Probe 144 pin Frame ground x 8 Frame ground x 8 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 69 Package Drawings TET Line B 8 Clock Board Figure B 13 Clock Board a Main clock board 21 78 lt O o z Main Clock Main Clock Type II Main Clock Type 1 b Sub Clock board e
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11. id di dio dim dh da Qh o de di o Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 75 Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line C 5 Spacer Adapters Figure C 8 Spacer Adapter for 100 pin QFP GC package 76 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line C 6 Emulation Probe Figure C 10 Emulation Probe 144 pin Frame ground x 8 Frame ground x 8 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 77 C 7 Clock Board Main Clock Type 78 Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line Figure C 11 Clock Board a Main clock board 21 78 lt O o z Main Clock II Main Clock Type Il b Sub Clock board ed 42010 qns Sub Clock Type Sub Clock Type Il Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 21 78 Appendix D Target Interface Definition D 1 Target interface definition on TCN1 3Nete The table shows the definition of the TCN1 3 connector on the emulation board and the related pin on the target device 100 pin QFP TCNI 02 42 TCN3 02 22 TCN202 1 I IUE 22 T BOs RU NN Crows af rons np TCN1 06 Tensos af 5 p roo io Heo 34 spa TCN310 25 Prom sen spun TCN3 12 26 TCN212 100 Fronts s 1 71 19 ronis ae e 3
12. Too great tightening causes bad connections Screws for fitting to the NQ M2 x 10 mm 4 are included with the YQ Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 3 4 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure Plugging EA into YQ Match the No 1 pin position of the YQ or YS C cuts match in both to the No 1 pin position of the EA and plug in When plugging or unplugging press on the YQ and YS with a finger so that there is no force on the NQ e When plugging or unplugging be careful of the direction of rocking As a tool when unplugging insert a bamboo skewer or the like between the YQ YS and EA and rock while slowly unplugging Be careful since the connector will be damaged if this is done in the wrong direction Precautions for handling YS 1 c2 lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt lt gt lt 8 gt lt 9 gt When taking the NQ from the box press down on the body and take out the sponge first Since the pins of the YQ are thin and easily bent be careful When inserting it in the NQ confirm that there are no bent pins When screwing a YQ soldered to a board to the NQ fasten the screws in four places in turn using a No 0 No 1 precision driver or torque driver after tentatively tightening them Fix the torque at 0 054 Nm Max If just one place is overtightened it may cause poor con tact Moreover a board being connected to the YQ must have accessory holes in prescribe
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14. A 2 When Extension Probe Is lt 57 Appendix B Package Drawings TET 59 Target COnMeCClOrs i uoi iem eun te ce dia e x 59 B2 Exchange AGaniers inire DRE Rueda E ERR E IE 61 YO CornheclorS 2 ums x Rs Eamus rg uqaqa isses 62 Mount Adapters iue EIN ER ie E 64 2 5 CHECK Pin Adapter u su yau de d Rr dre uiae RD o deat loys 66 2 0 SpacerAdaDIerS Ei E a e dado 67 B Emulation ERREUR E EwE RUE ee eee NE EB Eas 69 BS GlocK BOJO aun inueni RITE RIPE REIR ee 70 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 9 Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS 71 G 22251 e ade edd 71 C 2 Exchange eh hd dE ee 73 C3 Mount Adaplers vnu neo FORT Ie xo ie eel 74 C4 Check Pin Adapter cep tate eit Ra eme keh ee rax bb pie 75 5 Spacer AJdabDIeES e ue di dac sch o diode aah eec e ved o ae 76 C6 Emulation PrODG u uuu Ea pd im pes iL Red 77 C r Glock Board cuui rudes
15. Check pin adapter Spacer adapter e Mount adapter Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 21 MEMO 22 Preliminary User s Manual 017172 1 20 00 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure This chapter explains the QB 780822 setup procedure Setup can be completed by performing installation setup in the order in which it appears in this chapter Perform setup along the lines of the following procedure See 2 1 and Functions of Hardware on page 24 for clock board positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 Clock settings The internal clock board is mounted at shipment If using the internal clock modifications of the settings are unnecessary If modification is necessary see 2 2 Removal of Acrylic Board on page 27 and 2 3 Clock Settings on page 27 Software settings oee 2 4 Software Settings on page 35 Mounting and connecting connectors oee 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors on page 36 Connection of QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 to target system See 2 6 Connection of QB 780822 to Target System on page 40 Connecting USB interface cable and AC adapter oee 2 8 Connection of USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter on page 45 Switching power On and Off See 2 9 Switching Power On and Off on page 45 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 23 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 1 Names and Functions of Hardware Figure 2 1 Names of Parts of QB 780822 Top View Bottom View Powe
16. Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 6 2 Connection using extension probe QB 144 EP 01S When using the extension probe QB 144 EP 01S connect QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 and the target system using the following procedure 1 Connecting probe holder Use the probe holder included with QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 for connecting the extension probe to QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 How to connect is shown below Figure 2 14 How to use Probe Holder 1 Connect QB 780822 and the probe Extension probe Probe holder QB 780822 Insert 2 Insert the probe holder in QB 780822 Insert the probe holder until it clicks Take care with the direction Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 41 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 Connecting extension probe GND lines The extension probe has three GND lines Connect these lines to QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 and the target system using the following procedure 1 Fix a GND line of the extension probe to the nut on the bottom surface of QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 using a 0 or 1 precision cross headed screwdriver Connection of A and B in Figure 2 15 2 Insert the connector on the top surface of the extension probe in the connector at the bottom opening of QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 from the lower side Take care with the direction Connection of C and QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 in Figure 2 15 Figure 2 15 Connecti
17. inserting or removing the connector b Be sure to insert or remove the connector in the correct direction so that the positions match If the connector is inserted in a position that does not match the board direction the connector may be damaged c When disconnecting the connector use a thin bamboo or wooded stick as a leverage to protect the socket from being damaged Do not remove the connector all at once but do so little by little shifting the leverage from one place to another If only a metallic object such as a screwdriver is available as a leverage wrap its tip in a soft cloth Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 39 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 6 Connection of QB 780822 to Target System If connecting the emulation probe 144 015 connect it to the QB 780822 and the target sys tem by the following procedure 2 6 1 Connection without using extension probe 144 015 QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 can be connected to the target system without using the extension probe When connecting QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 and the target system adjust the height of QB 780822 for uPD78 F 0822 1 using the rear spacer so that no stress is applied to the exchange adapter and target connector In addition take care to maintain insulation with the target system Figure 2 13 Connection without using Extension Probe Height adjastable Exch N xchange adapter H Rear spacer Target connector 40
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19. 0 pin GF package 23 75 17 4 0 65 19 12 35 14 15 C15 C20 0 65 6 3 R2 5 4 seu TET JF 400RB 288 w CLL Sa 2n J Lo 1035 4 02 2 hum 7 17 29 03 0 25 JUNE EET d 0 25 0 4 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 63 Package Drawings TET Line B 4 Mount Adapters Figure B 7 Mount Adapter for 100 pin QFP GC package Top View Bottom View 116 6 00 5 X24 120 5 8 0123 0 117 1 115 12 Side View 64 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO Package Drawings TET Line Figure B 8 Mount Adapter for 100 pin QFP GF package 23 75 0 65x19 12 35 14 1 C15
20. 2 35 0 5 is 15 25 C15 065 6 04 LO OMME x gum il Z i 5 ES TET ez E Ec 5 Oo M E q d lt LE amp V Tg ni 100RB r Os Y FN G 5 p Y s 14 25 4 02 0 A projection height 1 8 mm 17 4 A A E S MC Z g 18 0 25 E 15 25 0 5 21 75 b Foot pattern 12 35 0 65 x 19 60 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Appendix Package Drawings TET Line B 2 Exchange Adapters Figure B 3 Exchange Adapter for 100 GC package Figure B 4 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 0 5 12 0 0 5 24 2120 x A x it o 61 Package Drawings TET Line B 3 YQ Connectors Figure B 5 YQ Connector for 100 pin QFP GC package Top View Bottom View 116 6 10 5 X 24 12 0 1 Q co AE Y Y 110 9 113 3 115 7 e 118 1 Side View 0 3 0 25 X 0 3 9 0 3 1 0 25 62 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 30 25 Package Drawings TET Line Figure B 6 YQ Connector for 10
21. C1 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator For through hole type For pad type Circuit Diagram 3 Fit Main Clock Type II of 2 in the CN5 socket from which the clock board was removed in 1 In the debugger only the Clock Board button can be selected at this time others are displayed in gray For the frequency at this time the clock of the oscillation circuit that is mounted on the clock board is used 3 For mounting Main Clock Type for internally generated clock or externally input clock use Main Clock Type Ill is fitted in the CN5 socket at shipment If in the same state as at shipment hardware settings are unnecessary In the debugger only External Clock or System Clock can be selected at this time Clock Board is displayed in gray If External Clock is selected a clock that is input from the target sys tem is used If System Clock is selected select the desired frequency from the dialog menu If inputting an external clock input a square wave of the same potential as the target device in the clock pin X1 XT1 input of inverse waveform to X2 XT2 is unnecessary Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 33 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 3 4 Subsystem clock 1 For mounting Sub Clock Type For oscillation circuit use e Things to prepare e Ceramic resonator or crystal resonatorNote e Capacitor C1 e Capacitor C2 Soldering tool set Note The resonator used is assum
22. Electronics products or if you have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics CENESAS Preliminary User s Manual QB 780822 for CAN ASSP3 In Circuit Emulator Target Device 780821 PD780822 UPD 78F0822 Documen t U17172EE1V2UMOO Date Published September 2005 NEC Electronics Corporation 2005 Printed in Germany other product brand or trade names used this pamphlet the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Product specifications are subject to change without notice To ensure that you have the latest product data please contact your local NEC Electronics sales office Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO information in this document is current as of September 2005 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 Electronics sales representative for availability and additional information e No part of this document may be copied or re
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25. ary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 47 MEMO 48 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO Chapter 4 Differences Between Target Interface Circuit and Target Device This chapter explains the differences between the signal lines of a target interface circuit of the QB 780822 and the signal lines of a target device Although the target device is a CMOS circuit the target interface circuit of the QB 780822 consists of an emulation circuit that depends on the emulation CPU TTL CMOS IC or other When the target system is debugged by connecting it to the QB 780822 the QB 780822 emulates just as if the actual target device were operating on the target system However small differences arise because the QB 780822 actually is emulating 1 Signals input and output by emulation CPU uPD78F0822A 2 Signals input and output by emulation CPU FPGA 3 Other signals The circuits of the QB 780822 for the signals in 1 to 3 above are shown below by target device Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 49 Chapter 4 Differences Between Target Interface Circuit and Target Device 4 1 For pPD780822 Subseries Emulation For the signals in 1 to 3 below see Figure 4 1 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1 1 Signals input and output by emulation CPU uPD78F0822A e to POO e P17to P10 load of FET switch in parallel e P27 to P20 e P33 to P30 e P77 to P70 e P87 to P80 e P97to P90 load of two emulation CPU in para
26. at fixes rear spacer 3 Dimension when rear spacer is made shortest 88 mm when longest 4 Front spacer can vary from 20 mm longest to 5 mm shortest 16 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Chapter 1 General 1 2 System Specifications This section shows the QB 780822 system specifications Table 1 2 QB 780822 System Specifications Go Start from Here Go amp Go Come Here Restart Return Real time execution function Program execution Out Ignore break points and Go functions Non real time execution Step execution function Execution 8 points Ls Access Byte 8 points word 2 points Software break 2000 points Break functions Pre execution break 16 points Other Forcible break trace full break trace delay break time out break timer overflow break Program address program data access address access Trace data types dat as Trace functions Full trace section trace qualify trace Delay function full stop function Memory capacity 128 K frames Real time RAM monitoring function All spaces Measurement clock 50 MHz or CPU clock Measurement objects Beginning through end of program execution Start event through end event Approximately 24 hours Resolution 41 us Time measure Minimum resolution 20 ns Measurement time 85 seconds ment functions Number of timers for meas Start through end of program execution 1 urement Start event through end event 2 Maximum minimum average cumulative n
27. can be selected at this time Clock Board is displayed in gray If External Clock is selected a clock that is input from the target sys tem is used If System Clock is selected select the desired frequency from the dialog menu If inputting an external clock input a square wave of the same potential as the target device to the clock pin X1 XT1 input of inverse waveform to X2 XT2 is unnecessary 2 4 Software Settings For details see the ID78KO QB Ver 2 81 Integrated Debugger Operation User s Manual U16996E Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 35 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors This section describes the methods of connecting the QB 780822 and target system Make connections with both the QB 780822 and target system powered OFF The following abbreviations are used in this section Note Note e NQ TC Target connector YQ YQ connector EA EA Exchange adapter e HQ MA Mount adapter e CA CA Check pin adapter e YS SA Spacer adapter For TET based adapter line see chapter 2 5 1 For NAIS based adapter line see chapter 2 5 2 2 5 1 TET based adapter line 1 Caution 2 36 Mounting NQ in target system lt gt c2 c Thinly apply a two component epoxy adhesive hardening time at least 30 minutes to the ends of the four projections on the base of the NQ and adhere the NQ to the user board clean the surface of the us
28. d Tornetsvdnm This is the system to be debugged get Sy This includes the target program and the hardware provided by the user uPD78 F 0822 1 Generic name indicating uPD780821 uPD780822 uPD78F0822 Related Documents Please use the following documents conjunction with this manual The related documents listed below may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such QB 780822 In Circuit Emulator ID78K0 QB Ver 2 81 Integrated Debugger U16996E Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice Be sure to use the latest Version of each document for designing etc 6 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Introduction General Precautions for Handling This Product 1 Circumstances not covered by product guarantee If the product was disassembled altered or repaired by the customer If it was dropped broken or given another strong shock Use at overvoltage use outside guaranteed temperature range storing outside guaranteed temperature range If power was turned on while the AC adapter USB interface cable or connection to the target system was in an unsatisfactory state If the cable of the AC adapter the USB interface cable the emulation probe or the like was bent or pulled excessively If an AC adapter other than the supplied product was used If the product got wet 2 Safety precautions If used for a long time the product may become h
29. d 42010 qns Sub Clock Type Sub Clock Type Il 70 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 21 78 Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line C 1 Target Connectors Figure C 1 Target Connector for 100 pin QFP GC package a Package drawing 12 0 _ 0 5x24 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 71 72 Appendix Package Drawings NAIS Line Figure C 2 Target Connector for 100 pin QFP GF package a Package drawing eo 62 y E E a oe 0 65x29 0 65X19 b Foot pattern 12 35 0 65 x 19 18 85 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line C 2 Exchange Adapters Figure C 3 Exchange Adapter for 100 pin QFP GC package Figure C 4 Exchange Adapter for 100 pin QFP GF package Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 73 Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line C 3 Mount Adapters Figure C 5 Mount Adapter for 100 pin TIAM I C2 0 23 15 UM emm Ill inna nnnasnnngsnniass nas nnnagnnnas iti 74 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Appendix C Package Drawings NAIS Line C 4 Check Pin Adapter Figure C 7 Check Pin Adapter 100 pin QFP tebete 211 P 49 D EEEE EEEE
30. d positions 4 places 02 3 mm or 03 3 The 43 8 mm or 04 3 mm that is the screw head size is an area where wiring is prohibited In YQ and YS removal since there is a danger of YQ pins being bent or broken when prying and rocking remove them gradually using a driver from four directions Moreover to con nect and use the YQ and YS screw the YQ to the NQ according to the YQGUIDE sold sep arately using 2 3 mm driver and then connect it to the YS Fix the torque at 0 054 Nm Max If even one place is overtightened it may cause poor contact For the NQ YQ and YS since there is a danger that washing fluid on the structure will remain in the connector do not perform washing NQ IC and YQ cannot be used in combination An NQ YQ system cannot be used in an environment of vibrations or shocks It is assumed that this product will be used in system development and evaluation Moreover when used in Japan Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law and electromagnetic dis turbance countermeasures have not been applied oince there are rare cases of shape change if the box is left for a long time in a place where it is 50 C or higher for safekeeping store it in a place where it is no higher than 40 C and direct sunlight does not hit it lt 10 gt For details about handling the YQ and YS see the NQPACK series technical materials at the website of Tokyo Eletech Corporation Tokyo Eletech Corporation website h
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32. e to cracks in the moulded part of the HQ plastic part and bend the mould into a bowed shape making contact poor After soldering the NQ do not perform washing by flux immersion or vapour 2 5 2 NAIS based adapter line 1 Mounting target connector TC on target system lt 1 gt c2 c lt 4 gt Caution 38 Apply cream solder to the foot pattern for mounting the IC on the target system TC has a cylindrical projection in the center of the underside Figure 2 11 Apply a two com ponent hardening type epoxy adhesive agent a type that hardens in 15 to 30 minutes spar ingly to the underside of the projection to temporarily secure the connector at the specified location on the target system Make sure that the position of pin 1 of the connector where the corner is cut matches the position of pin 1 on the target board TC mounting conditions a To mount TC by reflow 245 C x 20 seconds max heating b To mount TC by manual soldering 320 C x 5 seconds max per pin Figure 2 11 TC Projection Diagram Note on flux splashing The flux splashing that takes place while the connector is being mounted often results in defective conduction Be sure to cover the upper part of the connector with aluminium foil Do not clean the flux because the structure of the connector easily allows cleaner to enter Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 Inserting exchange adapter EA
33. ed to be NC 206 by Kyushu Dentsu Co Ltd Procedure lt gt Prepare the QB 780822 and Sub Clock Type Remove the clock board that is mounted in the CN6 socket on the QB 780822 When removing the clock board do so carefully since the pins of the CN6 socket bend easily 2 Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator that is used in Sub Clock Type and capacitor C1 and capacitor C2 that conform to its oscillation frequency as follows Figure 2 10 Connection to Sub Clock Type I Subsystem Clock Sub Clock Type Capacitor C1 Capacitor C2 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator For through hole type For pad type Circuit Diagram Remark Places surrounded by broken lines indicate portions installed on the parts board lt 3 gt Fit Sub Clock Type of lt 2 gt in the CN6 socket from which the clock board was removed in lt 1 gt In the debugger only the Clock Board button can be selected at this time others are displayed in gray For the frequency at this time the clock of the oscillation circuit that is mounted on the clock board is used 34 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMO00 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 For mounting Sub Clock Type Il for internally generated clock or externally input clock use Sub Clock Type ll is fitted in the CN6 socket at shipment If in the same state as at shipment hardware settings are unnecessary In the debugger only External Clock or System Clock
34. er board using alcohol or the like If alignment of user board pads to NQ leads is difficult align them as in 2 Align by inserting the guide pins for alignment for the NQ NQ Guide through the pin holes on the top of the NQ Accessory holes are 61 0 mm non through holes in 2 or 3 places For hole positions see the particular NQ drawing oolder after fitting the HQ to the NQ This is to prevent troubles such as flux or solder splash ing and adhering to the NQ contact pins when soldering ooldering conditions Solder reflow 240 C x 20 seconds or less lt 4 gt Manual soldering 240 C x10 seconds or less 1 pin Do not perform washing by flux immersion or vapor Take away the guide pins Mounting YQ on NQ lt 1 gt c2 After confirming that there are no broken or bent YQ contact pins fit the YQ in the NQ and fasten the screw If repeatedly inserting and removing be sure to inspect the YQ pins before fitting If pins are bent correct them using something thin and flat such as the edge of a knife Accessory holes are needed in prescribed positions in 4 places in the board for connecting the YQ Fasten the YQ to the on the user board using the supplied M2 x 10 mm screws The thickness of a board corresponding to these screws is 1 0 to 2 0 mm Fasten the screws equally in the four corners using a No 1 or No 0 precision driver or torque driver The tightening torque of the screws is 0 55kg e f e cm 0 054N e m Max
35. gs When Setting Main System 28 Hardware Settings When Setting Subsystem Clock 28 Settings ats MIMIC sco 47 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 13 14 Preliminary User s Manual 017172 1 20 00 Chapter 1 General The QB 780822 is an in circuit emulator for emulating the uPD78 F 0822 1 Hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in the develooment of systems in which the uPD78 F 0822 1 is used This manual descries basic setup procedures hardware specifications sys tem specifications and how to set switches 1 1 Hardware Specifications Table 1 1 QB 780822 Hardware Specifications Target device uPD78 F 0822 1 Operating voltage uPD78 F 0822A4 4 0 to 5 5 V Vpp 4 0 to 5 5 V 16 MHz clock Operating frequency uPD78 F 0822 1 Subsystem clock Vpp 4 0 to 5 5 V 32 768 kHz AC adapter for QB 780822 Power consumption Target system Same level as target device Deviations based on emula power supply tion structure possible Weight 382 g Host interface USB interface 1 1 2 0 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 15 Chapter 1 General Figure 1 1 QB 780822 112 7 mmNote 1 84 6 mmNote 2 58 mmNote 3 7 SpacerNote 4 spacer Notes 1 Does not include projection of power switch 2 Includes projection of screw th
36. in TC lt 1 gt Insert EA MA CA or SA in target connector TC so that the position of pin 1 where the corner is cut on each board matches a When TC is inserted or removed hold TC with your fingers so that no excessive force is applied to the connector Remove or insert the adapter in the correct direction Figure 2 12 Use a bamboo spit or similar object as a tool to remove the connector Insert the tool between TC and EA and remove TC in the correction direction as shown in Figure 2 12 If force is applied to the connector in the wrong direction the connector will be damaged Figure 2 12 How to Insert Remove EA and TC 3 General cautions on using TC EA MA CA and SA lt 1 gt Causes of faulty contact of connector a If flux gets inside TC when it is mounted Thoroughly clean the flux with a solvent such as alcohol Cleaning must be performed at least 5 to 6 times If conduction is still not stable repeat cleaning b If waste gets inside the connector If waste such as threads gets inside the connector defective conduction occurs Remove any waste with a brush c Cautions on using CA and SA When and SA are inserted a very small amount of delay and capacitance occur in the signal propagation Thoroughly evaluate these points after CA and SA are connected to the target system 2 Note on inserting or removing connector a Be sure to hold the lower mating connector or board with your fingers when
37. llel only P90 e P105 to P100 load of two emulation CPU in parallel e P113to P110 load of two emulation CPU in parallel P147 to P140 e P157 to P150 e P120 e P130 Vppo Vppi Vpp2 SMVppo SMVpp e COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 VLCD AVggg AVpp 2 Signals input and output by emulation CPU FPGA e X1 XT1 RESET Note For the uPD78 F 0822 1 the pin name is FLMDO 3 Other signals X2 XT2 Vaso Vss1 Vege AVss SMVsso 99 SMV gg Note The pin SMVagg is not connected to Ground It is used for target board detection 50 Preliminary User s Manual 017172 2 00 Chapter 4 Differences Between Target Interface Circuit and Target Device Figure 4 1 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1 1 2 e Probe side target system to POO P17 to P10 P27 to P20 O P33 to P30 P120 P130 P90 P105 to P100 P113 to P110 O AVrer AVpp 0 1 uF Vppo Vpp2 0 1 uF ST890CD I 777 77 7 Vpp O SMVppo SMVoppt 0 1 uF ST890CD i 777 777 P147 to P140 P157 to P150 P87 to P80 P97 to P91 O COMO 1 2 3 VLCD Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO lt V gt o 9 x E e QB 780822 side UPD78F0822A Emulation CPU UPD78F0822A Emulation CPU 51 Chapter 4 Differences Between Target Interface Circuit and Target Device Figure 4 1 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1 2 2 e Probe side 780822 side target sys
38. nary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 19 Chapter 1 General Table 1 7 YQ Connectors Package YQ Connector YQ Connector 9 TET Line NAIS Line 100GC QB 100GC YQ 01T 100GF QB 100GF YQ 01T Table 1 8 Spacer Adapters Spacer Adapter Spacer Adapter 100GC QB 100GC YS 01T QB 100GC SA 01S 100GF QB 100GF YS 01T QB 100GF SA 01S Table 1 9 Target Connectors Packaae Target Connector Target Connector 9 TET Line NAIS Line 100GC QB 100GC NQ 01T QB 100GC TC 01S 100GF QB 100GF NQ 01T QB 100GF TC 01S Table 1 10 Mount Adapters Target Connector Target Connector 9 TET Line NAIS Line 100GC QB 100GC HQ 01T QB 100GC MA 01S 100GF QB 100GF HQ 01T QB 100GF MS 01S 1 3 1 AC adapter By replacing the AC plug this product can support 100 to 240 V The following three types are included 20 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Chapter 1 General 1 4 Package Contents The following items have been placed in the QB 780822 packing box Please check the contents P rod 1 2 B 4 ucts supplied with QB 780822 QB 780822 AC adapter USB interface cable Clock board set e Main Clock Type e Main Clock Type II e Main Clock Type 111 Mounted at shipment Sub Clock Type e Sub Clock Type II Mounted at shipment List of Contents Readme CE certification PG FPL The following products are sold as single items e Emulation probe Exchange adapter e YQ connector e Target connector e
39. ne can be connected Target system Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 43 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 6 3 Ensuring isolation When connecting the target system to the QB 780822 using an emulation probe perform height regula tion using the front spacer or rear spacer of the QB 780822 and ensure isolation from the target sys tem Figure 2 17 Connection Using Emulation Probe QB 780822 Emulation probe Exchange adapter Rear spacer can regulate height YQ connector Front spacer can regulate height Target connector 2 6 4 Precautions related to emulation probe The following precautions pertain to using the emulation probe lt 1 gt Be careful that stress of the emulation probe is not placed on the target connector Moreover when removing the emulation probe remove it slowly while pressing down on the exchange adapter with a finger so that there is no stress on the target connector 2 Be sure to connect the GND wire of the emulation probe to the QB 780822 and the target system If it cannot be connected the impedance of the cable is unstable and could bring about lowering of signal transmission characteristics or distortion of the output waveform for an input waveform 44 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 7 Power Supply and GND Pin Connection Precautions For power supplies and GND pins of the target device be sure to connect all pins
40. ng the clock board do so carefully since the pins of the CN5 socket bend easily lt 2 gt Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator used OSC1 of Main Clock Type Il Figure 2 7 Connection to Main Clock Type Il Main System Clock 3 Pin Main Clock Type II Back OSC2 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator For pad type Circuit Diagram 3 Fit Main Clock Type II of 2 in the CN5 socket from which the clock board was removed in 1 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 31 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure b When using 2 pin type resonator e Things to prepare e Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator e Capacitor C1 e Capacitor C2 Soldering tool set Figure 2 8 Resonator Main System Clock 2 Pin Procedure 1 Prepare the QB 780822 and Main Clock Type Il Remove the clock board that is mounted in the CN5 socket on the QB 780822 When removing the clock board do so carefully since the pins of the CN5 socket bend easily 2 Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator used in OSC1 of Main Clock Type II and capaci tor C1 and capacitor C2 conforming with its oscillation frequency as follows When soldering use either through hole types or pad types 32 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure Figure 2 9 Connection to Main Clock Il Main System Clock 2 Main Clock Type Il C1 C1 Capacitor C1 C2 C2 Capacitor C2 OSC1 OS
41. o 1 mm in height can be mounted n QB 780822 EE spacer area mounting parts prohibited Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 2 4 mm on TET line Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 5 6 mm on NAIS line Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 55 Appendix A Notes On Target System Design 2 For 100 pin GF package Figure A 2 For 100 pin GF package 8 8 amp do Yo io 2 8 40 25 40 25 11 common to left right 42 3 42 3 54 1 54 1 i L Exchange adapter area parts of up to 4 2 mm in height can be mounted 780822 unit area parts of up to 1 mm in height can be mounted QB 780822 EE spacer area mounting parts prohibited Note Height be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 2 4 mm on Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 5 6 mm on NAIS line 56 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Appendix Notes On Target System Design A 2 When Extension Probe Is Used 1 For 100 pin GC package Figure A 3 For 100 pin GC package Center of target connector 19 0 19 0 Note L Exchange adapter area parts of up to 4 2 mm in height can be mounted Note L Extension probe connector area parts of up to 13 2 mm in height can be mounted Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 2 4 mm on TET line Height can be regulated by u
42. ocument but Renesas Electronics does not warrant that such information is error free Renesas Electronics assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by you resulting from errors in or omissions from the information included herein Renesas Electronics products are classified according to the following three quality grades Standard High Quality and Specific The recommended applications for each Renesas Electronics product depends on the product s quality grade as indicated below You must check the quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application categorized as Specific without the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Further you may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application for which it is not intended without the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Renesas Electronics shall not be in any way liable for any damages or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product for an application categorized as Specific or for which the product is not intended where you have failed to obtain the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics The quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in a Renesas Electronics data sheets or data books etc Standard Computers
43. on of GND Lines ECUBE GBP z4L Target system lt 3 gt Connect the exchange adapter and extension probe to the target connector lt 4 gt Connect two GND lines of the extension probe on the target system side to the GND block of the target system If the pin or screw is fixed on the GND block of the target system remove the trans parent pin cover at the top of the GND line and fix the Y branch pin of the GND line to the target system G in Figure 2 15 In the same manner if the GND pad on the target system is exposed fix the Y branch pin to the pad on the target system by soldering H in Figure 2 15 Recom mended iron temperature 300 C b f there is only one GND connector on the target system connect one side and cut off the other GND lines using nippers or leave it as is without removing the pin cover 42 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Chapter 2 Setup Procedure lt 6 gt The length of the GND line shank insulation block is approximately 60 mm Therefore as shown in Figure 2 16 at least one connectable GND is necessary within a radius of approximately 60 mm from the three locations on the extension probe at which the target system is connected The GND lines on the emulation probe are soldered at the position of J and K in Figure 2 16 When soldering the GND line at the position of L remove a GND line soldered at J or K and sol der it at L Figure 2 16 Location at which GND Li
44. ot 50 C to 60 C Be careful of low temperature burns and other dangers due to the product becoming hot Be careful of electrical shock There is a danger of electrical shock if the product is used as described above in 1 Circumstances not covered by product guarantee Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO MEMO 8 Preliminary User s Manual 017172 1 20 00 Table of Contents ee Cc 5 Chapter Generals eke ee dodici soe ee eo ele 15 1 1 Hardware Specifications s 1 p E ewe ee eS 15 1 2 System Specifications cox s tee Gee See eee odes 17 13 SySIem Contig raliolhiu 22 3 cet ed Oe 18 1 3 1 20 L4 Package Gace kapuq l eto 84 21 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure tad 23 21 Names and Functions of Hardware 24 2 2 Removal of Acrylic Board xe EE Da ies 27 2 5 5 xus uu iim m XR a nee ate ee eR 27 2 3 1 Overview of clock settings 27 2 3 2 Glock set nd melbibdS cs a3 u titer tte da dicet fato ede e as 28 2 3 3 Mam systemi Clock 31953 9 2 2 9 2 5 Oe tac 29 2 3 4 SUSY SIS dede
45. produced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of NEC Electronics NEC Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document e 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 products No license express implied or otherwise is granted under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC Electronics or others e Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided for illustrative purposes in semiconductor product operation and application examples The incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of a customer s equipment shall be done under the full responsibility of the customer NEC Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by customers or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software and information e While NEC 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 mus
46. pter 2 Setup Procedure LED State Target System State Target system power supply ON Not lit Target system power supply OFF or target system not connected 6 Power switch This is the power switch of the QB 780822 It is OFF at shipment 26 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 2 Removal of Acrylic Board To modify the clock setup the acrylic board on the bottom of the QB 780822 must be removed The acrylic board can be removed by lifting it up Figure 2 3 Acrylic Board Removal Method 2 3 Clock Settings 2 3 1 Overview of clock settings The following 7 types of clock settings are available For details see 2 3 2 Clock setting methods 1 2 Main system clock 1 Mount the clock board in CN5 and use the internally generated clock 2 Mount the clock board in CN5 and use an externally input clock 3 Mount the oscillator clock board in CN5 and generate the clock from the clock board 4 Mount the oscillation circuit clock board in CN5 and generate the clock from the clock board Subsystem clock 1 Mount the clock board in CN6 and use the internally generated clock 2 Mount the clock board in CN6 and use an externally input clock 3 Mount the oscillation circuit clock board in CN6 and generate the clock from the clock board Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 27 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 3 2 Clock setting methods This section shows the hardware set
47. r y d Sub Clock Type II Main Clock Type III CN5 s C a POWER TARGET TCN2 TCN3 TCN1 Side View Power supply connector USB connector 24 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UMOO Chapter 2 Setup Procedure Figure 2 2 Clock Board Main Clock Type 111 Oss 52 Main Clock Type II Main Clock 521 85 Main Clock Main Clock Type III Sub Clock Type II Sub 16 lock Sub Clock Sub Clock Type 1 1 TCN2 These are connectors for connecting a check pin adapter or emulation probe 2 5 CN5 Main clock board connector is the connector for mounting the main clock board Main Clock Type Ill is mounted at shipment 3 CN6 CN6 Subclock board connector is the connector for mounting the subclock board Sub Clock Type 11 is mounted at shipment 4 POWER Red LED This is an LED that shows whether or not the power supply of the QB 780822 is switched on LED State QB 780822 State Power switch ON Not lit Power switch OFF or AC adapter not connected to QB 780822 Blinking Internal error occurred Contact an NEC Electronics sales representative or distributor 5 TARGET Green LED This is an LED that shows whether or not the power supply of the target system is switched on Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 25 Cha
48. rd that is mounted in the CN5 socket on the QB 780822 When removing the clock board do so carefully since the pins of the CN5 socket bend easily 2 Implement the prepared oscillator in Main Clock Type I Carefully insert it in the direction of the number 1 pin mark Figure 2 5 Mapping of Oscillator to Main Clock Type l Main System Clock Crystal oscillator x Socket Vec Oscillator Pin Pin Number GND CLOCK OUT lt O gt 3 Fit Main Clock Type prepared in lt 2 gt the CN5 socket from which the clock board was removed In lt 1 gt In the debugger only the Clock Board button can be selected others displayed in gray at this time For the frequency at this time the clock of the oscillator that is mounted on the clock board is used Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 29 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 For mounting Main Clock Type Il for oscillation circuit use a When using 3 pin type resonator e Things to prepare Ceramic resonator or crystal 916 e Soldering tool set Note CSTCE10MOG by Murata Mfg Co Ltd is assumed Figure 2 6 Resonator Main System Clock 3 Pin 30 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure lt Procedure gt lt 1 gt Prepare the QB 780822 and Main Clock Type II Remove the clock board that is mounted in the CN5 socket on the QB 780822 When removi
49. sing spacer adapters each adds 5 6 mm on NAIS line Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 57 Appendix Notes On Target System Design 2 For 100 GF package Figure A 4 For 100 pin GF package Center of target connector 19 0 19 0 Note Exchange adapter area parts of up to 4 2 mm in height be mounted Note m Extension probe connector area parts of up to 13 2 mm in height can be mounted Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 2 4 mm on TET line Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters each adds 5 6 mm on NAIS line 58 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Package Drawings TET Line B 1 Target Connectors Figure B 1 Target Connector for 100 pin QFP GC package a Package drawing Top View Bottom View _ 05X24 120 9 19 0 C 1 5 05 58 03 Slit width 1 NEP 116 0 115 0 116 6 5 8 113 0 120 2 2 5 114 070 25 4 2 0 Projection height 1 8 Slit width 114 0 Side View c 0 5 x 24 0 5 0 25 mn 13 2 17 Preliminary Users Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 59 Package Drawings TET Line Figure B 2 Target Connector for 100 pin QFP GF package a Package drawing
50. stem Clock 31 Resonator Main System Clock 2 32 Connection to Main Clock Type II Main System Clock 2 33 Connection to Sub Clock Type Subsystem Clock 34 TG Projection Dia Gl AIM et eto tete oso petes 38 How to Insert Remove EA and TOC eessessseesssssssssesee nennen nnne nnns 39 Connection without using Extension 40 How touse Probe Holder ibt ii t o tees Sus 41 redu eueapeBc BEN 42 Location at which GND Line can be connected 43 Connection Using Emulation 44 Connector POSITIONS a 45 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1 2 2 51 For 400 pin GG package otc eoe uum anos 55 For OO DIN package T OOo Tm 56 FOr 100 pin GO eue a 57 E T TEES 58 Target Connector for 100 59 Target Connector for 100 GF package 60 Exchange Adapter for 100 pin QFP
51. strictions How to read this manual Legend It is assumed that the readers of this manual have general knowledge in the fields of electrical engineering logic circuits and microcontrollers This manual describes the basic setup procedures and how to set switches To understand the overall functions and usages of the QB 780822 E Read this manual according to the CONTENTS To know the manipulations command functions and other software related set tings of the QB 780822 FE See the user s manual of the debugger supplied with the QB 780822 to be used Symbols and notation are used as follows Weight in data notation Leftis high order column right is low order column Active low notation XXX pin or signal name is over scored or slash before signal name Memory map address High order at high stage and low order at low stage Note Explanation of Note in the text Caution Item deserving extra attention Remark Supplementary explanation to the text Numeric notation Binary XXXX or XXXB Decimal XXXX Hexadecimal XXXXH or Ox Prefixes representing powers of 2 address space memory capacity K kilo 219 1024 M mega 220 10242 1 048 576 G giga 299 1024 1 073 741 824 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 5 Introduction Terminology The meanings of the terms used in this manual are described in the table below Target device This is the device to be emulate
52. t incorporate sufficient safety measures in their design such as redundancy fire containment and anti failure features e 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 an 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 intende
53. tem Level shifter FPGA X1 uPD7885 Emulation CPU X2 RESET Level shifter uPD7885 Level shifter SMVsso 7885 AVss SMVsso VDD0 1 2 Level shifter IC VeP O uPD7885 Level shifter X11 uPD7885 Q open Note SMVagg is not connected to common GND 52 Preliminary User s Manual U17172bEE1V2UMO0 Chapter 5 Cautions Observe the following cautions e Do not turn off the target power supply during a break power supply can be turned off only during RUN e Even when using the product without connecting a target system connect and use the emulation probe and exchange adapter If the product is used without connecting the emulation probe and exchange adapter a warning window is displayed but use is possible Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 53 MEMO 54 Preliminary User s Manual 017172 1 20 00 Appendix Notes On Target System Design This section shows areas on the target system where component mounting is prohibited and areas where there are component mounting height restrictions A 1 When Extension Probe Is Not Used 1 For 100 pin GC package Figure A 1 For 100 pin GC package e 8 E i 5 b i i E 40 25 40 25 ei 11 common to left right 42 3 42 3 54 1 54 1 L Exchange adapter area parts of up to 4 2 mm in height can be mounted QB 780822 EE unit area parts of up t
54. tings when setting the clock Table 2 1 Hardware Settings When Setting Main Clock Mount clock board in CN5 and use internally Mount Main Clock III in CN5 Mounted in a at clock shipment Mount clock board in CN5 and use internally Mounted in CN5 at Mount oscillator clock board in CN5 and clock from clock board CN5 4 Mount oscillation circuit clock board in CN5 sett is Clock Type Il on and generate clock from clock board W icr oscillation circuit 15 assem not supporte bled in CN5 Remark Settings other than the above are prohibited Table 2 2 Hardware Settings When Setting Subsystem Clock Mount clock board in CN6 and use internally Mounted i in at Mount clock board in CN6 and use internally Mount Sub Clock Type CN6 not supported M clock Vount oscillator clock board in CN6 and OROT 6 pe TON WAAN oscillation circuit is assembled in clock from clock board CNG Remark Settings other than the above are prohibited 28 Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UM00 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 2 3 3 Main system clock 1 For mounting Main Clock Type for oscillator use e Things to prepare e Oscillator with pins as shown in Figure 2 4 and 5 V power supply Figure 2 4 Oscillator Main System Clock NC Vcc NC Vcc GND CLOCK OUT GND CLOCK OUT lt Procedure gt lt 1 gt Prepare the QB 780822 and Main Clock Type I Remove the clock boa
55. to each power supply or GND 2 8 Connection of USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter Plug the USB interface cable supplied with the QB 780822 into the USB connector of the host machine and also plug it into the USB connector on the rear of the QB 780822 Plug the AC adapter supplied with the QB 780822 into a receptacle and plug it into the power supply connector on the rear of the QB 780822 For QB 780822 connector positions see Figure 2 18 There are three types of AC adapter plug Use the one that has a suitable shape Figure 2 18 Connector Positions 0 0E OM Power supply connector Connect AC adapter USB connector Connect USB interface cable 2 9 Switching Power On and Off Be sure to switch the power on and off according to the following procedures e Switching power on 1 QB 780822 power on 2 Target system power on 3 Debugger startup Note e Switching power off 1 Debugger termination 2 Target system power offNote 9 QB 780822 power off Note the procedures 2 is unnecessary if the target system is not connected Caution f there is a mistake in the order the target system or QB 780822 may fail Preliminary User s Manual 017172 1 20 00 45 MEMO 46 Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO Chapter 3 Settings at Product Shipment Table 3 1 Settings at Shipment Power switch Set to OFF at shipment Prelimin
56. ttp www tetc co jp Preliminary User s Manual U17172EE1V2UMO0 37 Chapter 2 Setup Procedure 5 Precautions on mounting NQ and IC lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt lt gt lt 8 gt Confirm that there is no weld flash in the resin Sealant part of the IC If there is weld flash remove it using a knife or the like Confirm that there is no weld flash breaking or bending of IC leads In particular confirm the planarity of IC leads If there is abnormality in the planarity correct that portion Viewing the NQ contact pins from the top if there are foreign bodies on them remove them using a brush or the like After confirming 1 to 3 fit the IC to the NQ Also fit the HQ Put the supplied M2 x 6 mm screws in the 4 accessory holes of the HQ and fasten the screws in opposite corners At that time use either the dedicated screw driver that is sup plied or a torque driver to fasten them equally in turn with a tightening torque of MAX 0 55 kg e f 0 054 Nm Since the contact is poor if tightening is too great once you have lightly fastened the HQ screws tighten them again Depending on the use environment when starting up a device that has been left for a long time starting it may be difficult In this case loosen the screws slightly and then retighten them If startup still is difficult after b above check 1 to 3 again Tightening the screws of the HQ too much may give ris
57. umber of Measurement results passes between events Timer overflow break function Other time out break function Mapping function event function coverage function snap Other functions shot function DMM function stub function power off emu lation function pin mask function Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO 17 Chapter 1 General 1 3 System Configuration This section shows the system configuration when using the QB 780822 connected to a PC PC 9821 series PC ATIM compatible Connection is possible even without optional products Table 1 3 Devices Subject to Emulation by QB 780822 Series Name Package Device Name Common Name Flash Memory Version Mask ROM Version uPD780822 CANASSP3 Series 100 pin QFP GC GF uPD78F0822 PD780821 Figure 1 2 System Configuration s S S lt 4 gt A N V lt 8 gt lt 8 gt TET line pem dd NAIS line lt 12 gt lt 6b gt x lt 1 gt Host machine PC 9821 series PC AT compatible can be used D78K0 QB Disk Accessory Disk Nete Debugger USB drivers manual device files etc lt 3 gt USB interface cable Cable connecting QB 780822 to host machine lt 4 gt AC adapter Can support 100 to 240 V by replacing AC plug lt 5 gt QB 780822 This product Preliminary Users Manual U17172bEE1V2UMOO c2 18 Chapter 1 General 6a 6b Check pin adapter Adapter used when observing waveforms on oscilloscope
58. under certain use conditions Further Renesas Electronics products are not subject to radiation resistance design Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard them against the possibility of physical injury and injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas Electronics product such as safety design for hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy fire control and malfunction prevention appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other appropriate measures Because the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the safety of the final products or system manufactured by you Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office for details as to environmental matters such as the environmental compatibility of each Renesas Electronics product Please use Renesas Electronics products in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of controlled substances including without limitation the EU RoHS Directive Renesas Electronics assumes no liability for damages or losses occurring as a result of your noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document or Renesas
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