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1.           a M38000TL2 FPD       PCA7733 REV B                   Unit  mm       Figure 5 1 External dimensions of the emulation pod     39 54         2  External Dimensions of the Converter Board  28DP WS     Figure 5 2 shows the external dimensions of the converter board 28DP WS for connecting the RSS  type emulator MCU                    Figure 5 2 External dimensions of the converter board 28DP WS     3  External Dimensions of the Converter Board  32LCC S     Figure 5 3 shows the external dimensions of the converter board 32LCC S for connecting the RES  type emulator MCU        D  33 0 mm  W  25 0 mm  H  18 0 mm             Figure 5 3 External dimensions of the converter board 32LCC S     40 54        Chapter 6  Troubleshooting    This chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly     6 1 Flowchart to Remedy the Trouble do 42   1  When the PC4701 is Not Powered OM  ooooooooonnoncccnonnnnnonnnononconononnnnonononocconononnn no nnnnncononnnnnnonoss 43   2  When the LED Display of the PC4701 is Abnormal                    43   3  When the Init Dialog is Not Displayed Normally    oooooonocccnoccccnoncccnoncnononcconnnnconanononnnccnnnnncnns 43   4  When the Program Window is Not Displayed Normally     ooooonnococnnocccconcccnoancnnnncnonnnccnnnnccnn 44  6 2 When an Error Message  Cannot be reset  is Displayed                   erra 45  6 3 When an Error is Detected in the Self check cinc aia italia 46  6 4 When the M38000TL2 FPD Does Not Work Pr
2.          43    3  When the Init Dialog is Not Displayed Normally                                    43    4  When the Program Window is Not Displayed Normally                          44   6 2 When an Error Message  Cannot be reset  is Displayed                               45  6 3 When an Error is Detected in the Self check                        46  6 4 When the M38000TL2 FPD Does Not Work Properly                                 46  OID FAQS eto ii dE RO 47  6 6 How to Request for Support  0     0  eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseecaeesaecaecsaeceesseeeeneeereeeeees 47  Chapter 7  Maintenance and Guarantee                  eee 49  789 BI FND LI DEV  6 e e ata 50  1 DA TUALANTOS  sees css ercol sae ties 50  143 Repair PEOVISION Sii O traider 50  7 4 How to Request for Repair    oooconccnocccocnoccnonononconcnnnonnnonnonnconnconncn ocre cono nn cnn nnnncnnnnns 51     6 54     Chapter 1  Precautions for Safety    This chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly  For precautions for the emulator main unit   the emulation pod main unit and the emulator debugger  refer to each user s manual included with your product     1 1 Safety Symbols and MEA A a td E 8  Warning for Installation A A a DS a a asai 9  Warnings for Use Environment   paicessasanigas sarustos sonesguagesiquas saio bostero cian ficas iras 9  Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product    9  Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product                      9  Note on Malfunctions in the P
3.       3  Connecting the M38000TL2 PSW to the Target System    Connect the clips for RESET  GND and Vcc on the tip of the M38000TL2 FPD s three color cables  to the RESET  GND and Vcc pins on the target system      1  Reset cable  white    2  GND cable  black    3  Vcc cable  yellow     These three types of cables are connected differently depending on how the MCU type select switch   SW1  is set  Table 3 2 lists the SW1 settings and the connection of the RESET  GND and Vcc cables   Figures 3 11 and 3 12 show how to connect the cables     Table 3 2 Connecting RESET  GND and Vcc cables    ee et RESET  white  GND  black  Vcc  yellow     Connect to the RESET  SW1 set to RSS RFS pin on the target system     Connect to the RESET  pin on the target system     Connect to the GND pin  Not connected       SW1 set to RLSS RLFS    Connect to the GND pin    Connect to the Vcc pin                 M38000TL2 FPD    Target system       baa gs     ME    T 7  Vec T GND Reset   A           M38000TL2 PSW SS     Black  GND  Do not connect the Vcc cable  Yellow  Vcc  White  RESET             Figure 3 11 Connecting three cables when SWI is set to RSS RES  Note  When SW1 is set to RSS RES  do not connect the Vcc cable        M38000TL2 FPD    Target system          Black  GND  M38000TL2 PSW Yellow  Vcc  White  RESET             Figure 3 12 Connecting three cables when SWI is set to RLSS RLFS     29 54      4  LED Display    The M38000TL2 PSW turns off the LED to alert you when Vcc and GND are mistaken
4.       3  LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally    After the emulator starts up  check the status of the LEDs on the front panel to see whether emulation  pod operation is enabled or not  Figure 4 1 shows front panel LED lighting status when the emulator  1s turned ON        When using M3T PD38 V 3 00 Release 1 or later    Started up normally When starting up M3T PD38   A  after powered on When this does not light  check    the power voltage of the target  system     PD38 starts up    SAFE 2    ERRCA 4    STATUS OF STATUS OF                LED display          When using M3T PD38 V 2 00 Release 1 or earlier version    Started up normally When starting up M3T PD38  after powered on    When this does not light  check  the power voltage of the target                                system   EE STATUS OF  E TARGET  To NE  ponen 7 Spon Y  se Y   c10ck Q PD38 starts up  ena    Enser e  E E STATUS OF  system En    Lae   gt  LED display  BBE E  PC4701 PC4701   lt    ON                   Figure 4 1 LED display when the power turned on     33 54     4 2 Downloading Firmware     1  When It is Necessary to Download Firmware  It is necessary to download firmware when      1  you use this product for the first time    2  the firmware has been upgraded    3  the emulator debugger has been upgraded    4  you use this product with the PC4701 which was used with other emulation pod before     2  Downloading Firmware in Maintenance Mode  Download the firmware in maintenance mode as expla
5.      e To restart the emulator debugger after it ends  always shut power to the emulator module off once  and then on again     Notes on Connecting the Target System     e When connecting the PCA7733 REV B flexible board and the probe direction converter board  be  careful not to forcibly press the top of the J1 part of the PCA7733 REV B flexible board   The J1  connector is guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations      e Especially be careful not to insert the J1 connector in the wrong direction         13 54     MEMO     14 54     Chapter 2  Preparation    This chapter describes the package components  the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the  first time     2 BACA e eas nce ge tase neces Sledge 16  2 2 Other Tool Products Required for Development             eee ee eecceeeeeeecseececeeececeeeeecseeeeseeesseeeenaeeees 16  2 3 Name of Each Pt a dd 17  2 4 When Using the Emulator for the First Time     0      ec ceceseeeeceencecnseceseeeseeeeseecaecsseesseeesneesnaeenes 18     15 54     Chapter 2  Preparation    2 1 Package Components    This product consists of the following items  When unpacking  check to see if your product package  contains all of these items     Package components    Quantity    M38000TL2 FPD emulation pod main unit       PCA7733 REV B flexible cable for connecting the PC4701       28DP WS 28 pin DIP type probe direction converter board       32LCC S 32 pin LCC type probe direction converter board       M3800
6.     11 54     IMPORTANT    Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator       Operations of the emulator differ from those of mask MCUs as listed below    1  Reset condition   2  Initial values of internal resource data at power on   3  Interrupt stack pointer after releasing reset   4  Internal memory  ROM and RAM  capacities  etc     Therefore  be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU  Before starting mask  production  evaluate your system and make final confirmation with an ES  Engineering  Sample  version MCU              Notes on Watchdog Function     e The MCU s watchdog timer can be used only while programs are being executed  To use it  otherwise  disable the watchdog timer     e If the reset circuit of the target system has a watchdog timer  disable it when using the emulator     Notes on Internal Resources of MCU   e In the MCU s internal RAM area  single step and break operations cannot be performed       When using the 38000 Series emulator MCU  note that addresses  FFFE and  FFFF cannot be used   When using any MCU other than the 38000 Series  you cannot use addresses  8000 and  8001     Note on Software Breaks     e Software breaks generate break interruptions by forcibly inserting a BRK instruction  00h  instead  of an instruction code  Therefore  when referencing the result of a trace in bus mode   00h  is  displayed for the instruction fetch address where a software break is set         12 54     IMPORTANT    Note on Interruption     e Wh
7.     Secure with the screw    LEE                TM LAA ORAR TAUIA TTTAZI APTAS PRATA    Secure with the screw                   Figure 3 2 Connecting the PC4701 and cable     NCAUTION    Note on Connecting the Cable     e Always shut OFF power before connecting the cable  The power ON state could  destroy internal circuits     Note on Securing the Screws     e After connecting the emulator main unit to the cable  be sure to secure the screws         22 54     3 4 Connecting the Emulator MCU    There are following three methods to connect the emulator MCU and M38000TL2 FPD  so you can  choose the appropriate method depending on the type of an emulator MCU      1  When the emulator MCU is an RSS or RLSS chip   2  When the emulator MCU is an RES or RLFS chip with screw lock   3  When the emulator MCU is an RES or RLFS chip without screw lock    For methods  1  and  3   use the 28DP WS board as the probe direction converter board  for method   2   use the 32LCC S board  Figures 3 3 and 3 4 show the top view of the 28DP WS and that of the  32LCC S  respectively                                Figure 3 4 External view of the 32LCC S  included      23 54      1  When Emulator MCU is an RSS or RLSS Chip    If the emulator MCU is an RSS or RLSS chip  use the 28DP WS board as the probe direction  converter board to connect with the target system  When connecting  match the No  1 pin of the 28DP   WS  emulator MCU and target system  When using the 28DP WS board  you can choose one of two
8.    Rev 2 00  November 1  2003  REJ10J0072 0200Z       ENESAS    M38000TL2 FPD    Emulation Pod for 740 Family MCUs    User s Manual    Renesas Technology  Www renesas com    Keep safety first in your circuit designs      Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation put the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better  and more reliable  but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them  Trouble with semiconductors may lead to personal  injury  fire or property damage  Remember to give due consideration to safety when making your circuit designs  with appropriate  measures such as  i  placement of substitutive  auxiliary circuits   ii  use of nonflammable material or  iii  prevention against any  malfunction or mishap     Notes regarding these materials  These materials are intended as a reference to assist our customers in the selection of the Renesas Technology product best suited to  the customer s application  they do not convey any license under any intellectual property rights  or any other rights  belonging to Renesas  Technology Corporation  Renesas Solutions Corporation or a third party   Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation assume no responsibility for any damage  or infringement of any  third party s rights  originating in the use of any product data  diagrams  charts  programs  algorithms  or circuit application examples  contained in these materials   All information contained in these 
9.   The emulator system is not operating properly   Download the proper tirmware   See  4 2 Downloading Firmware   page 34       Recheck the connection between the PC4701 and this  product   See  3 3 Connecting the PC4701   page 22         M3T PD38 version is not the same version  as the firmware in the target       The firmware is not compliant with the emulation pod   Download the proper firmware   See  4 2 Downloading Firmware   page 34         Target MCU cannot be reset   Reset the target system       The MCU reset control performed inside the emulator  was not processed normally   See  3 7 Reset Circuit of the Target System   page 30    See  6 2 When an Error Message  Cannot be reset  is  Displayed     page 45             44 54     6 2 When an Error Message  Cannot be reset  is Displayed    When an error message  Target MCU cannot be reset  Reset the target system   is displayed at the  time of starting up the M3T PD38  check the following      1  The firmware does not match the emulation pod used   Are the firmware names conforming to the emulation pod  see the manual for details  written  in the MCU file  If the emulator debugger shows an instruction for downloading the firmware  when it started up  download the firmware that matches the emulation pod according to the  displayed message      2  The contents of the MCU file are different   After consulting the user s manual of your emulator debugger  correct the contents of the MCU  file with a text editor      3  Is an i
10.   methods of connection that is matched to the direction of the emulator MCU on the target system   Figure 3 5 shows each method of connection        Direction for connecting  target system  irection for connecting    PCA7733 REV B D  La a target system  Zas 28DP WS CEN  No  1 pin  eee pints            Emulator MCU  RSS chip  No  1 pin     lt     Pin numbers in the diagram indicate the probe direction converter board s pin numbers that are  connected to the emulator MCU                 Figure 3 5 Connecting the M38000TL2 FPD and RSS RLSS chip     24 54      2  When Emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS Chip with Screw lock    If the emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS chip with a screw lock  use the 32LCC S board as the probe  direction converter board to connect with the target system     Connecting procedure  Penner  1  Connect the RFS RLFS chip with a screw   lock to the MCU socket on the target system   as  2  Connect the 32LCC S to the RFS RLFS chip  with a screw lock      3  Connect the PCA7733 REV B and the  32LCC S   Make sure the polarity key is set properly     A    Emulator MCU  with a screw lock    ga LCC socket DS  A system            m  3   E  a  3   2   Q   o       QS             Figure 3 6 Connecting the M38000TL2 FPD and RES chip  with screw lock      25 54      3  When Emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS Chip without Screw lock    If the emulator MCU is an RFS or RLES chip without a screw lock  use the 28DP WS board as the  probe direction converter board and the PCA4933  se
11.  Chapter 4  Usage roms iii essi aluna al 31  4 1 Turning On the Power Supply    32    1  Checking the Connection of the System                      o 32    2  Turning On the Power Supply                  32    3  LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally                                33   4 2 Downloading Firmware    reter ereaeeeeneeraeennea 34    1  When It is Necessary to Download Firmware   ocooonoccccnononcccononinnnnconaconenos 34    2  Downloading Firmware in Maintenance Mode    34   4 3 elche ER DR ERRA RARE A tse dt 35    1  Self check Procedure aenneren ai E EAE Seo in 35    2  If an Error is Detected in the Self check          oooooocccnnoccccoooonononccconanncnnnnnos 35     5 54     Chapter 5  Specifications mima la a eee aie 37    Dl  Specifications tt aire ti 38  3 2 External  DIMENSIONS   i5   cceccjcccveccengccgasdevcacsdevecatiesdesecasinebestevedach soceecaessdeusscdevsuedes 39   1  External Dimensions of the Emulation Pod        ooooccnoocccnoncnnnoncccnonnnncnnnnnos 39    2  External Dimensions of the Converter Board  28DP WS                         40    2  External Dimensions of the Converter Board  32LCC S                          40  Chapter 6   Trouble shootin i octal ra 41  6 1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles                     ceeseecnecneeceeceseeseceseeeecneeeeeeeeeees 42   1  When the PC4701 is Not Powered On   oooocccnnoccccooccnononccononnnononnccnnnnncnnnnnos 43    2  When the LED Display of the PC4701 is Abnormal                       
12.  LEDs light   3  SAFE LED blinks  the target system   Immediately after turning on the power In maintenance mode Selt checking   2  Within 2 seconds of activating power  4  After checking the emulator isin  to the emulator  press the RESET maintenance mode  press the RESET  button on the emulator front panel button again to start the self check   to switch the emulator to maintenance  mode   2   Lighting   LEDs light  E POWER depending on  f  off the target system       Blinking Loc    E k  INN          SAFE and ERROR LEDs light     ERROR 1  Target status error     gt  gt  Check the status of the taregt system              sei  ns  SYSTEM      RESET LED turns  off with PD38 V 2 00  or earlier version     Self check terminated normally     samos oF mw A  SYSTEM    ERROR LED lights     ERROR 2  System status error   gt  gt  Request for repair        Figure 4 3 LED display when self checking     36 54        Chapter 5  Specifications    This chapter describes specifications of this product     Tel PESO AOS A cea A chat tee wallet an Sa E a oat a a 38  5 2 External DIMENSIONS  A do 39   1  External Dimensions of the Emulation POd    oooocccnoocccccnooncncnonononononononnncnnnonnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnns 39   2  External Dimensions of the Converter Board  28DP WS     ooonocococconocccnnannnannnnnonocnonnananonoss 40     2  External Dimensions of the Converter Board  32LCC S      37 54     Chapter 5  Specifications    5 1 Specifications  Table 5 1 lists the specifications of the M38
13.  oooooconnocccnnoccconoccconancnnn 25   3  When Emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS Chip without Screw lock         oooooonocccnnocccnnncccnn 26  3 32 Connecting the Target  System sosis c inte 26  3 6 M38000TL2 PSW  RESET  GND and Vcc Cables with Overcurrent Protective Circuits          27   1  Functions of Each Part of the M38000TL2 PSW             cccccccccssessssecececececsessnseceeeseceeeesensaaees 27   2  Connecting the M38000TL2 PSW to the M38000TL2 FPD                    ceeeeeereeeneeeeteeeeees 28   3  Connecting the M38000TL2 PSW to the Target System   oooocoonoocccnoncccooncnononnconnnccnnnnaninnnnnnns 29  MVEED DIS plaa iS O ee ee 30  2 amp 7 Reser Circ  it oft the Tarset di 30     19 54     Chapter 3  Setting Up    With this product  it is necessary to set switches of the emulation pod and connect the RESET  GND  and Vcc cables according to your target system     3 1 Switch Settings    The M38000TL2 FPD is designed for use with the RSS RFS and RLSS RLES chips   in the 740  Family MCUs     The MCU type select switch  SW1  is used to switch the emulator MCU s operating supply voltage  sense input and feeding supply voltage output via Vcc cable  You need to set up the MCU type select  switch and modify the connection of Vcc cable depending on the type of your emulator MCU        RLSS RLFS represent the names of emulator MCUs that can operate with a supply voltage of less  than 2 0 V      1  When the type of the emulator MCU is M3xxxxRLSS or M3xxxxRLES   Set SW1 to the RL
14.  pod and firmware    If the emulator debugger shows an instruction for downloading the firmware when it started up   download the firmware that matches the emulation pod according to the displayed message  For  firmware names that conform to the emulation pod used  refer to  4 2 Downloading Firmware      page 34     e Target MCU  emulator MCU  status    e Check if the emulator MCU correctly connected to the target system     e Check if the emulator MCU supplied with the power  within the rated voltage range  and  clock  Because the emulation pod does not have a power supply  design your system so that  the emulator MCU is powered by the target system    e When debugging with M38000TL2 FPD  use either an open drain type reset IC or a CR reset  circuit  The recommended pull up value is about 10k   The MCU can be reset by outputting   L    to the target through the reset clip on the M38000TL2 FPD  However  if the reset circuit  on the target is an H output type RESET IC  it cannot be set to  L  and the emulator will not  operate properly     For processing the RESET pin  refer to  3 7 Reset Circuit of the Target System   page 30       NCAUTION  Note on the Self check     e If the self check does not result normally  excluding target system errors   the  emulation pod may be damaged  Contact your local distributor         35 54           araras or           AN             mer es Z  ane w 2 mite  na dos am    SYSTE SYSTE SYSTEI  mw a m Z par     5 LEDs light  depending on   1  All
15.  the target MCU is larger than  the RAM in the emulator MCU  e g  M38199MP   set the area to  Internal      SFR area External       Internal RAM area External       Internal ROM area Internal       External   only for memory expansion and microprocessor modes     External memory area          Check whether power  within the MCU s specified range and between  0 9 and 5 5 V  and  GND are supplied to the target system           Check whether the oscillator on the target system is oscillating properly           Check whether the RESET  pin is High           Check whether the HOLD  pin is High                 Check whether the RDY  pin is High         46 54     6 5 FAQs    Here following are frequently asked questions for using this product other than the troubles shown  in the antecedent  For the latest FAQs  refer to the URL below     http   www renesas com en tools    Q 1    The maximum operating frequency of 3803 and 3804 Group MCUs is 16 8 MHz  yet the maximum  operating frequency of the M38000TL2 FPD is 16 0 MHz  Does this emulation pod really operate  at 16 8 MHz     A 1    This emulation pod works at 16 8 MHz   5 V  when the pod is used exclusively with the  M38049RLSS emulator MCU  Other than this combination  the maximum frequency of the  emulation pod is 16 0 MHz    5 V      Q  2    When I tried to change the selected clock using a script command  a message  Internal  was displayed  and the clock could not be changed     A  2    The M38000TL2 FPD is designed to use the 
16. 000TL2 FPD   Table 5 1 Specifications of the M38000TL2 FPD  Emulator PC4701       Applicable MCUs 740 Family MCUs which have an emulator MCU       Usable modes Single chip mode  Memory expansion mode  Microprocessor mode       Emulation memory 64 KB       Maximum operating frequency 16 MHz  Vcc   5 0 V          Applicable power voltage RSS RFS type 2 0   5 5 V 2       RLSS RLFS type   0 9   5 5 V 2       Stack capacity of emulator Max  3 bytes       MCU addresses of emulator 38000 Series 2 addresses  FFFE   FFFF       Other than 38000 Series   2 addresses  8000   8001          Operating temperature 5 to 35  C  no dew        Storage temperature  10 to 60  C  no dew        Power supply to emulation pod Supplied from PC4701       Connection to target system Connected via the emulator MCU which varies depending on  the MCU  probe direction converter board and the flexible  cable for connecting the target system  For the connection   refer to   3 4 Connecting the Emulator MCU   page 23         International standards U S  EMI standards  FCC part 15 Class A   CE marking  EN55081 1  EN55082 1         1 Subject to limits depending on MCU s specifications  However  the maximum operating range  1s 16 8 MHz only for the M38049RLSS MCU      2 Subject to limits depending on MCU s specifications    3 RLSS RLES represent the emulator MCUs that can operate with supply voltages below 2 0 V      38 54     5 2 External Dimensions     1  External Dimensions of the Emulation Pod                  
17. 0TL2 PSW RESET  GND and Vcc cables with overcurrent protective circuits       Screws for securing the PC4701       Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet  English        Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet  Japanese        M38000TL2 FPD User s Manual  this manual              M38000TL2 FPD User s Manual  Japanese     Please keep the M38000TL2 FPD s packing box and cushion material in your place for reuse at a later  time when sending your product for repair or other purposes  Always use these packing box and  cushion material when transporting the M38000TL2 FPD     If any of these items are missing or found faulty  please contact your local distributor  Also  if there  1s any question or doubt about the packaged product  contact your local distributor     2 2 Other Tool Products Required for Development    To bring forward programs development on the 740 Family MCUs  the products listed below are  necessary in addition to the package components listed above  Get them separately     Other tool products  Emulator main unit PC4701       Emulator debugger M3T PD38       Emulator MCUs M3xxxxRSS RFS  RLSS RLFS        Temporary target board M3xxxxT ADS ADF   required when the target system is not connected        Converter board A converter board for your MCU is required  For details on the  converter board  refer to  3 4 Connecting the Emulator MCU   page  23  or the Accessory Guide        To purchase these products  contact your local distributer      16 54     2 3 Name o
18. C4701 System    eee 11  Notes on Downloading Firmware ts 11  Notes on Target SysteM     202  tndicnndiieu ce iiokddediihauiiakmande  11  Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator     ooococnnoccncncccnnoncninnncnnnnnnss 12  Notes on Watchdog FUNCIONA A A Ai a 12  Notes on Internal  Resources of MEU iii o 12  Noten Software Breaks cornisa 12  Note on Interapuestas 13  Notes on MAP References and Settings A Ra aa en 13  Notes on Stack Arial lila is 13  Note on When the Emulator Debugger Ends                     erre 13  Notes on Connecting the Target SysSteM  ooooocnnncccnoncccnnoccconanccnoncnononanonnncconnncconnnccnnnnoss 13     7154     Chapter 1  Precautions for Safety    In both the user s manual and on the product itself  several icons are used to insure proper handling  of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons  or damage to your properties     This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and  properly  Be sure to read this chapter before using this product     1 1 Safety Symbols and Meanings    If the requirements shown in the  WARNING      N WARNING sentences are ignored  the equipment may    cause serious personal injury or death     If the requirements shown in the  CAUTION      N CAUTION sentences are ignored  the equipment may    malfunction     IMPORTANT e important information on using this    In addition to the three above  the following are also used as appropriate   Z  me
19. SS side and connect the Vcc cable to the Vcc on the target system      2  When the type of the emulator MCU is M3xxxxRSS or M3xxxxRES   Set SW1 to the RSS side and do not connect Vcc cable           RLSS    RSS    TARGET  St  gt airs       YELLOW  VCC  SENSE   WHITE  RESET    BLACK  GND                 Figure 3 1 Position of the switch and its factory setting    Table 3 1 Switch setting of the M38000TL2 FPD    Setting          RSS RFS side When the emulator MCU is RSS RFS type  RLSS RLFS side When the emulator MCU is RLSS RLFS type     20 54     3 2 Selecting Clock Supply    With this product  the oscillator circuit on the target system is always used to supply a clock to the  MCU  To select the clock supply on the emulator debugger is invalid     IMPORTANT  Note on Changing the Clock Supply     e With the M38000TL2 FPD  it is fixed to use the oscillator circuit on the target    system as a clock supply  Make note of the fact that the setting by Init dialog when  starting up the emulator debugger or inputting CLK command on the script window  is invalid         21 54     3 3 Connecting the PC4701    To connect the emulation pod to the PC4701  use the 120 pin flexible cable included with this product  package  Connect the PC4701 side connector of the 120 pin flexible cable to the cable connector of  the PC4701  then secure with screws     Figure 3 2 shows how to connect the PC4701 and 120 pin flexible cable            Emulator main unit    Emulator side connector              
20. ach Part of the M38000TL2 PSW  Here following explains the function of each part of the M38000TL2 PSW               3  Clips for connecting E  RESET  GND and Vcc     2  Connector for the emulation pod     1  M38000TL2 PSW main unit     4  LED             Figure 3 8 External view of the M38000TL2 PSW     1  M38000TL2 PSW main unit    Prevents the M38000TL2 FPD from getting damaged when the reset  GND  and Vcc cables are  erroneously connected      2  Connector for the emulation pod  This is a 3 pole connector used to connect the M38000TL2 PSW and M38000TL2 FPD    3  Clips for connecting RESET  GND and Vcc    These clips connect to the RESET input  Vcc  and GND pins on the target system  They consist  of RESET  white   Vcc  yellow   and GND  black       4  LED    Turns off to alert you when Vcc and GND are shorted  For details  refer to  3 6  4  LED Display    page 30       27 54      2  Connecting the M38000TL2 PSW to the M38000TL2 FPD    Connect the M38000TL2 PSW to the M38000TL2 FPD  Connect the connector matching the color  of the M38000TL2 PSW s each cable and the color display on the M38000TL2 FPD  see Figures 3 9  and 3 10          lt  lt      M38000TL2 FPD    TARGET    Connector for emulation pod    White  RESET   F   Yellow  Vcc   Z Black  GND           E f    WHITE  RESET    BLACK  GND  YELLOW  VCC  SENSE                 Figure 3 9 Connecting the M38000TL2 FPD                   Figure 3 10 Connecting the M38000TL2 FPD  when using RLSS RLFS type emulator MCU      28 54
21. ans WARNING or CAUTION     Example  4N CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK   Y means PROHIBITION     Example  Q DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED    means A FORCIBLE ACTION     Example      UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE        The following pages describe the symbols  WARNING    CAUTION   and  IMPORTANT       8 54      N WARNING    Warning for Installation     e Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity  Spilling water or some other liquid into  SY  the main unit can cause an unrepairable damage     Warnings for Use Environment     e The emulation pod is air cooled with the ventilation slot  Therefore  do not block the ventilation  slot  When heated to high temperatures  the emulation pod may not work properly       This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35  C  Care  should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded      N CAUTION    Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product     e Do not disassemble or modify this product  Disassembling or modifying this product can cause  damage  Disassembling and modifying the product will void your warranty     Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product      e Use caution when handling the main unit  Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock     e Do not touch the connector pins of the emulator main unit and the target MCU connector pins  Static  electricity may damage the internal circuits     e Do not pull the pod probe by the flexible cable for connecting to th
22. bols and Meanings                    eee 8  Chapter 2  Preparation  2i   s2 iscssassseissasseissestvcscsasesses sesnocdsaststesossdesssasssoseavssduausedasssyonsoasaeeuees 15  2 1 Package  Components cameo een inept 16   2 2 Other Tool Products Required for Development                   16   2 3 Name of Each Part varita ire 17   2 4 When Using the Emulator for the First Time                       o 18  Chapter 3  Setting Up prensese i E EEE A E ae a EE eSa 19  3 1 Switch Settings      s  esses secs essanterserssss aptas casts doces dass cvebewa evade ssaensebcuecbevesasits EPE PE ca sus sues 20   3 2 Selecting Clock SUpply serisine OS 21   3 3  Connecting the PESTO lidia 22   3 4 Connecting the Emulator MCU                  en 23    1  When Emulator MCU is an RSS or RESS Chip ooconoccccccncnccconcninnnnconacanano 24    2  When Emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS Chip with Serew lock             25    3  When Emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS Chip without Screw lock       26   3 5 Connecting the Target System                   errar 26   3 6 M38000TL2 PSW  RESET  GND and Vcc Cables with Overcurrent Protective Circuits           27    1  Functions of Each Part of the M38000TL2 PSW ooocoooccccocccooccconncconcconncos 27    2  Connecting the M38000TL2 PSW to the M38000TL2 FPD                    28    3  Connecting the M38000TL2 PSW to the Target System                          29    A  LED Display io Tis heal de aus na 30   3 7 Reset Circuit of the Target System                   eee 30 
23. e emulator main unit or the  flexible cable PCA7733 REV B for connecting the target system  The cable may cause a break     e The flexible cable for connecting to the emulator main unit or the flexible cable PCA7733 REV B  for connecting the target system are different from earlier models  The slits make them more  flexible  However  excessive flexing or force may break conductors  Figure 1 1  next page  shows  the examples of excessively flexed cables and how to handle them     e Do not use inch size screws for this equipment  The screws used in this equipment are all ISO   meter size  type screws  When replacing screws  use same type screws as equipped before         9 54        Example 1 Flexible board   lt Not desirable gt               Target system  Emulation pod    JL Relax bends to relieve stress in the board     Flexible board   lt Desirable gt     Target system  Emulation pod    Example 2 Target system     lt Not desirable gt  Stress  Flexible board    Emulation pod        1  Set the target system on a platform to relax bends  and relieve stress in the board     2  The boundary between the firm and flexible parts  of the flexible board does not ready bend  Do not  bend it excessively      lt Desirable gt             Flexible board    4  7 Platform  etc     Emulation pod    R 30  mm     When bending the flexible board   keep R to 30 mm or more as shown at left              a  Figure 1 1 Note on handling the flexible cable PCA7733 REV B     10 54     IMPORTANT  Note o
24. ebugger starts up does not start up  e The error is detected not detected in the self check    Frequency of errors  always frequency         3  Problem     47 54     MEMO     48 54     Chapter 7  Maintenance and Guarantee    This chapter describes how to maintenance  repair provisions and how to request for repair     TAL Mamen AA io 50  T2 ASW ARAN esata Ta sack RAR OR RR RR RR O RAR e RR its Get Mes auth cae 50  TO Repair PLO VISIONS ie IA A EAD O a ONG abbas 50  7 4  HOW to Request fOr Repat tin idas aa La ERAS japa asa 51     49 54     Chapter 7  Maintenance and Guarantee    7 1 Maintenance    If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system  wipe it off with a dry soft cloth   Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment s surface  coating to separate     7 2 Guarantee    If your product becomes faulty within twelve months after its purchase while being used under good  conditions by observing  Precautions for Safety  described in Chapter 1 of this user s manual  we will  repair or replace your faulty product free of charge  Note  however  that if your product s fault is raised  by any one of the following causes  we will repair it or replace it with new one with extra charge     e Misuse  abuse  or use under extraordinary conditions     Unauthorized repair  remodeling  maintenance  and so on  e Inadequate user s system or misuse of it   e Fires  earthquakes  and other unexpected disasters    In the above cases  c
25. en writing firmware completed When downloading completed  started up normally              Figure 4 2 Downloading firmware in maintenance mode     NCAUTION    Note on Downloading Firmware     e Do not shut OFF power while the firmware is being downloaded  Doing so  the  emulator will not start up properly  If power is shut OFF by mistake  redownload the  firmware in maintenance mode         34 54     4 3 Self check     1  Self check Procedure    To run the emulator self check  do so as explained here below  While the self check is in progress   LEDs will change as shown in Figure 4 3      1  Set the switches in the emulation pod same as the factory setting  see  Table 3 1 Switch  settings of the M38000TL2 FPD  on page 20      2  Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator  press the RESET button on the emulator  front panel to switch the emulator to maintenance mode     3  Check the  SAFE  LED starts flashing and then press the RESET button again     4  The self check will start  If the normal result is displayed in about 2 minutes  the self check  has terminated normally      2  If an Error is Detected in the Self check  Tf the self check does not result normally  ERROR 1 or ERROR 2 in Figure 4 3   check the following   e Emulation pod connection status    Check if the emulation pod correctly connected to the emulation pod connector of the PC4701   Firmly tighten up the connector with the screws  white  included with the emulation pod     e Matching of the emulation
26. f Each Part       PC4701  Emulation pod main unit   M38000TL2 FPD           Target system    RESET  GND and Vcc cables with overcurrent protective circuits    Host machine             Figure 2 1 System configuration        1  Emulation pod main unit     M38000TL2 FPD   3  Flexible cable for connecting target system     PCA7733 REV B                  2  Connector for connecting the PC4701 v    E  SE   4  Probe direction converter board     28DP WS  32LCC S      5  RESET  GND and Vcc cables with  overcurrent protective circuits             Figure 2 2 M38000TL2 FPD     1  Emulation pod  M38000TL2 FPD     This emulation pod contains an evaluation MCU  emulation memory and circuit to feature the  debugging functions      2  Connector for connecting the PC4701   This 120 pin flexible cable connects the PC4701 emulator and the emulation pod    3  Flexible cable for connecting target system  PCA7733 REV B    This cable connects the emulation pod and target system    4  Probe direction converter board  28DP WS  32LCC S     These are the pitch converter and direction converter boards  For details  refer to  3 4 Connecting  the Emulator MCU     page 23       5  RESET  GND and Vcc cables    Cables for connecting RESET  GND and Vcc pins on the target system  For details  refer to  3 6  M38000TL2 PSW  RESET  GND and Vcc Cables with Overcurrent Protective Circuits    page 27       17 54     2 4 When Using the Emulator for the First Time    If you have purchased this emulation pod newly  it 
27. ile the program is paused  interrupts are made by running a selected address loop  For this  reason  timers and other functions are not stopped while the program is paused  including while  debug programs are running      If an interrupt request is generated at any time other than when the program is being executed  while  the user program is paused or a debug program is running   the interrupt is not generated because  the emulator disables interrupts  However  the interrupt request bit is not cleared     Notes on MAP References and Settings   e When starting up the M38000TL2 FPD  initial MAP settings are as follows     0000h  3FFFh  EXT  4000h  FFFFh  INT  emulation memory available     e Be sure to set the internal RAM of MCU and SFR area to  EXT      e When the RAM area of the target MCU is larger than the RAM in the emulator MCU  set the  marginal area to  INT      Notes on Stack Area     e With this product  a maximum 3 bytes of the user stack is consumed as a work area     e If the user stack area does not have enough area  do not use areas which cannot be used as stack  SFR  area  RAM area which stores data  or ROM area  as work area  Using areas like this is a cause of  user program crashes and destabilized emulator control  Therefore  ensure the  3 bytes maximum  capacity used by the user program as the user stack area     e With this product  the address listed in MCU file is used as stack area after the reset is released     Note on When the Emulator Debugger Ends
28. ined here following      1  Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator  press the RESET button on the emulator  front panel  This will switch the emulator to maintenance mode     2  Start up the emulator debugger  When the Init dialog box setup is completed  the dialog which  urges to download the firmware will appear  Download the firmware following messages   Required time for downloading the firmware depends on the connection of the interface     e For serial interface             About 7 minutes  e For parallel interface          About 30 seconds       POWER LD POWER  lt  gt  poer   lt  POWER  lt 2 POWER 2 POWER  lt 2  SAFE 2 clock  lt 2 SAFE O CLOCK  lt 2 SAFE 2 CLOCK  lt 2  ERROR C RESET O E gt  EROR    RESET A ERROR    RESET  lt  gt  i gt   de Run    ae al RUIN  lt 2 E RN  lt 2    SYSTEM SYSTEM    HALT 2    SYSTEM  E     ALL the LEDs light SAFE LED lights ERROR LED lights    Immediately after turning on the power When maintenance mode started When downloading firmware    HALT  lt  gt  HALT  lt  gt                                                                                   POWER LG power C2 per LG POWER  lt  gt  paer POWER  lt  gt   SAFE O clock  lt 2 SAFE OQ cock S   SAFE 2 crock  lt  gt   ERROR RESET  La LG E gt  error 2 RESET    o gt  ERROR A RESET    STATUS OF RUN 2 STATUS OF RN STATUS OF ue  SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM  HALT E  E MALT  lt  gt  HALT    lt  gt   on  P  o    RESET      Blinkin   SAFE LED blinks All the LEDs light   a  When writing firmware Wh
29. is means the generic name for emulators for 8 and 16 bit MCUs  For details on specific models  of PC4701  visit Renesas Tools Homepage at http   www renesas com en tools    Emulation pod main unit    This means the M38000TL2 FPD  this product   This emulation pod is for the 740 Family MCUs     Host machine    This means a personal computer used to control the emulator and emulation pod     Emulator debugger    This means a software tool M3T PD38 to control the emulator from the host machine through an  interface     In this user s manual  the emulator debugger  M3T PD38  may be represented as  PD38   Please read   M3T PD38  for  PD38      Firmware    Program that analyzes contents of communication with the emulator debugger and controls the  emulator hardware  This program is installed in the EEPROM  This program is downloadable from  the emulator debugger to upgrade the firmware or to support other MCUs     Emulator MCU    This means the special package MCU for the emulator mounted on the emulation pod  This is used  by connected to the tip of this product  target system side      Target MCU    This means the microcomputer you are going to debug     Target system  This means a user s application system using the MCU to be debugged     x    In this user s manual  this symbol is used to show active LOW   e g  RESET   Reset signal      4 54     Contents    Chapter 1  Precautions for Safety cooroesosiostoocintiosssnnisola cite oseo rosen Ess E a aisa cones tees 7  1 1 Safety Sym
30. is necessary to download the firmware  The  download procedure is given in Figure 2 3     Before attempting to download the firmware  check the emulator debugger is installed and the  emulator is connected to the host machine  For more information  see each user s manual of the  emulator debugger and the PC4701           Connect the PC4701 and this product  See  3 3 Connecting the PC4701    page 22            x   Within 2 seconds of turning the power ON  press the i     i   RESET button of the PC4701 and check maintenance See 4 2 Downoadmg Eirmware     page 34     mode is accessed           Download the firmware using the emulator debugger           Shut power OFF                    Figure 2 3 Firmware download procedure when emulator is used for the first time    To make sure the emulation pod works properly  run the self check  For self check procedures  see   4 3 Self check   page 35       18 54        Chapter 3  Setting Up    This chapter describes switch settings required for using this product and how to connect this product to the PC4701 and  the target system     e EEAO A et CP E OPE POE eet CREME Ciro POSE MON et ONENESS REPEAT ICEL EME nero 20  3 2 selecting Clock SUPRA 21  3 3 Connecting the PORTO rin saem aaa Dado cepas 22  3 4 Connecting the Emulator MCU isis tati sentadas dd Casa sadenqutada a cotas coartada areas nadas 23   1  When Emulator MCU is an RSS or RLSS Chip                      erre 24   2  When Emulator MCU is an RFS or RLFS Chip with Screw lock     
31. ly connected   The M38000TL2 PSW may become hot when Vcc and GND are mistakenly connected  If so   immediately turn off the power and check whether these pins are connected correctly     The LED does not go out when Vcc and RESET or GND and RESET are mistakenly connected   However  because in this case the emulator system cannot be started  immediately turn off the power  to the emulator and target system and check whether these pins are connected correctly  Also  because  the emulator system may probably be unable to start for some other reasons  refer to  Chapter 6   Troubleshooting   page 41        When the voltage of the target system is lower than 3 3 V  the LED lights darkly or does not light  even in normal operation     3 7 Reset Circuit of the Target System    When debugging with M38000TL2 FPD  use either an open drain type reset IC or a CR reset circuit   The recommended pull up value is about 10kQ  The MCU can be reset by outputting  L  to the target  through the reset clip on the M38000TL2 FPD  However  if the reset circuit on the target is an H   output type RESET IC  it cannot be set to  L  and the emulator will not operate properly     Figure 3 13 shows the connection diagram of the internal reset circuit of the emulation pod        Reset clip of  M38000TL2 PSW        2504672    2 2kQ             Figure 3 13 Connection diagram of reset circuit     30 54     Chapter 4  Usage    This chapter describes from turning on the power of this product to starting up the e
32. materials  including product data  diagrams  charts  programs and algorithms represents information  on products at the time of publication of these materials  and are subject to change by Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas  Solutions Corporation without notice due to product improvements or other reasons  lt is therefore recommended that customers contact  Renesas Technology Corporation  Renesas Solutions Corporation or an authorized Renesas Technology product distributor for the latest  product information before purchasing a product listed herein  The information described here may contain technical inaccuracies or  typographical errors  Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation assume no responsibility for any damage   liability  or other loss rising from these inaccuracies or errors  Please also pay attention to information published by Renesas Technology  Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation by various means  including the Renesas home page  http   www renesas com    When using any or all of the information contained in these materials  including product data  diagrams  charts  programs  and algorithms   please be sure to evaluate all information as a total system before making a final decision on the applicability of the information and  products  Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation assume no responsibility for any damage  liability or  other loss resulting from the information contained herein   Rene
33. mulator debugger     41 Tunas On the Power Supply il A A A A 32  CL  Checking the Connection of the System at A PS es nat etter es  32   2   Turning On the Power Supply a e ai oain a a arian 32   3  LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally                    re 33  4 2 Dow  l  adins LOMO ios 34   1  When It is Necessary to Download Firmware  ooooooccnnccccoccccnoncnononcnononcncnnnanonnnncnnnnnconnnccnnnncnnns 34   2  Downloading Firmware in Maintenance Mode                 rr ccoo ncnoncnnnno 34  4 3 SOLER A a tati 35   1y Self check PROCS AMI isi  E A A A RI 35   2  If an Error is Detected in the Selt check ii ii 35     31 54     Chapter 4  Usage    4 1 Turning On the Power Supply     1  Checking the Connection of the System    Before turning the power ON  check the connection of the PC4701  emulation pod  converter board  and target system      2  Turning On the Power Supply    Power ON OFF the target system and the PC4701 as simultaneously as possible      NCAUTION    Notes on Power Supply     e The emulator s Vcc pin is connected to the target system in order to monitor target  system voltage  For this reason  the emulator cannot supply power to the target  system  Therefore  provide the target system with a separate power supply from that  of the emulator        e Keep target system power supply voltage within the MCU s specified range and  between  0 9 and 5 5 V        e Do not change target system power supply voltage after power has been activated         32 54
34. n Malfunctions in the PC4701 System     e If the emulator malfunctions because of interference such as external noise  do the following to  remedy the trouble      1  Press the RESET button on the emulator front panel      2  If normal operation is not restored after step  1   shut OFF power to the emulator once and then  reactivate it     Notes on Downloading Firmware     e Before using this product for the first time  it is necessary to download the dedicated firmware   control software for the emulation pod built into the PC4701   Please note that  to do this  it is  necessary to start up the PC4701 in maintenance mode  For firmware download procedures  see   4 2 Downloading Firmware   page 34   Once the firmware has been downloaded  the product can  be used by simply turning on the power     e Do not shut off the power while downloading the firmware  If this happens  the product will not  start up properly  If power is shut off unexpectedly  redownload the firmware     e Except when a target status error occurs  if the self check is not completed successfully  there may  be trouble with the product  In such case  contact your sales representative     Notes on Target System     e For starting up the emulation pod normally  the following are needed    1  Connection to the emulator MCU   2  Power to the emulator MCU  Vcc and GND     e The Vcc pin is connected to the target system to observe the voltage of the target system   Therefore the emulator cannot supply the power to 
35. ncorrect MCU file selected   From the Init dialog box that is displayed when M3T PD38 starts  select the correct MCU file  that suits the emulator MCU used      4  Is the target system supplied with the correct power  clock  and reset   Power supply voltage  Check whether it is within the rated voltage range of the emulation    pod and MCU   Clock  Check whether the clock is oscillating correctly   Reset  a  If the reset circuit of the target system has a watchdog timer  function  disable the watchdog timer function while using the  emulator     b  When the reset circuit on the target is an H output type RESET IC   When debugging with M38000TL2 FPD  use either an open drain  type reset IC or a CR reset circuit  The recommended pull up value  is about 10k92  The MCU can be reset by outputting  L  to the  target through the reset clip on the M38000TL2 FPD  However  if  the reset circuit on the target is an H output type RESET IC  it   cannot be set to  L  and the emulator will not operate properly    5  Because the emulator main unit  emulation pod  emulator MCU  and target system are not  firmly connected  imperfect contact exists in one of these connections  Connect these pieces   of equipment firmly again      6  Check to see if the GND and RESET cables from the M38000TL2 FPD are correctly  connected to the target system      7  If none of the above holds true  the hardware or the emulator MCU may be faulty  Please  contact your local distributor      45 54     6 3 When an E
36. ontact your local distributor  If your product is being leased  consult the leasing  company or the owner     7 3 Repair Provisions   1  Repair with extra charge  The products elapsed more than twelve months after purchase can be repaired with extra charge    2  Replacement with extra charge    If your product s fault falls in any of the following categories  the fault will be corrected by  replacing the entire product instead of repair  or you will be advised to purchase new one   depending on the severity of the fault     e Faulty or broken mechanical portions  e Flaw  separation  or rust in coated or plated portions  e Flaw or cracks in plastic portions  e Faults or breakage caused by improper use or unauthorized repair or modification  e Heavily damaged electric circuits due to overvoltage  overcurrent or shorting of power supply  e Cracks in the printed circuit board or burnt down patterns  e Wide range of faults that makes replacement less expensive than repair    Unlocatable or unidentified faults   3  Expiration of the repair period    When a period of twelve months elapses after the model was dropped from production  repairing  products of the model may become impossible      4  Transportation fees at sending your product for repair    Please send your product to us for repair at your expense      50 54     7 4 How to Request for Repair    If your product is found faulty  follow the procedure below to send your product for repair     Customer Fill in the Repair Reque
37. operly                    erre 46  ROG as tc O A se aces wanda PR te 47  00  How to Request For IPPO eS 47     41 54     Chapter 6  Troubleshooting    6 1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles    Figure 6 1 shows the flowchart to remedy the troubles from when power to the emulator is activated  until emulator debugger M3T PD38 starts up  Program Window displayed         Troubleshooting until the emulator  system starts up       Starting up the emulator Gan not A   Turn ON the emulator and the target p         system simultaneously         Refer to  4 1 Turning On the Power Supply    page 32  and PC4701 User s Manual   Power on               Display not normal Error occurred          Display of the PC4701 front panel LED       Refer to  6 1  2  When the LED Display of the  PC4701 is Abnormal   page 43    Display normal          Starting up the M3T PD38  part 1   Start up the M3T PD38 by double click  on the M3T PD38 icon        Display not normal Error occurred       M3T PD38 Init dialog box displayed      Refer to  6 1  3  When the Init Dialog is Not  Displayed Normally   page 43            Display normal          Starting up the M3T PD38  part 2   Close the Init dialog box   click the OK button         3T PD38 Program Window displayed Display not normal Error occurred                Refer to  6 1  4  When the Program Window is  Not Displayed Normally   page 44            Display normal    Emulator system has started up  normally                Figure 6 1 Troubleshooting when star
38. parately available  to connect with the target  system         gt    ee PCA7733 REV B    Connecting procedure    1  Connect the 28DP WS and the PCA4933     2  Connect the PCA4933 to the RFS RLFS chip  without screw lock     3  Connect the PCA7733 REV B and the 28DP     4    28DP WS     lt q PCA4933  2  separately available     Emulator MCU    gS    a Without screw lock  de socket    Target system                Figure 3 7 Connecting the M38000TL2 FPD and RES chip  without screw lock     PAN CAUTION    Notes on Connecting the Target System       Always shut OFF power before connecting the target system  The power ON state  could destroy internal circuits       The small connector J1 on the tip of the PCA7733 REV B is guaranteed for only 20  insertion removal iterations     e Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction  It may cause a fatal  damage to the emulation pod        3 5 Connecting the Target System  Use the suitable converter for your package to connect the emulator MCU and the target system   For details on the connection to the target system  refer to the Accessory Guide at the URL below     http   www renesas com en tools     26 54     3 6 M38000TL2 PSW  RESET  GND and Vcc Cables with Overcurrent Protective Circuits     The M38000TL2 PSW is an upgraded version of the RESET  GND and Vcc cables with protective  circuits added for prevention of possible damage to the M38000TL2 FPD in case the cables are  improperly connected      1  Functions of E
39. rget System   page 30    The contents indicated by the RESET LED vary with the  version of M3T PD38  For LED indications in norma   state  refer to  4 1  3  LED Display When the PC4701  Starts Up Normally   page 33              The firmware version may be different  Please download  the firmware in maintenance mode   See  4 2  2  Downloading Firmware in Maintenance  Mode     page 34       The MCU may not be reset   See  3 7 Reset Circuit of the Target System   page 30             3  When the Init Dialog is Not Displayed Normally    e Check the operation environment of the host machine where the M3T PD38 is operating   e M3T PD38 may not have been installed properly  Reinstall the M3T PD38      43 54      4  When the Program Window is N    Table 6 3 Checkpoints of errors when star    The emulation pod is not connected to the  target system     ot Displayed Normally  ting up the emulator debugger  Checkpoint      The emulator system and host are not communicating  normally        The emulation pod cannot be connected to  the target system     Check the connection between the emulator and the  host machine   Check the VF switch on the rear of the emulation pod        Communication error occurred   Data was not sent to the target     Check the VF setting of the Init dialog   Check the description of the environment setting tile       Communication error occurred   Data was not received from the target      ini  and startup option        Target system cannot be properly built     
40. risk that it can be put to practical use by performing  integration test  evaluation  or some experiment else   In no event shall Renesas Solutions Corporation be liable for any consequence arising from the use of this product   Renesas Solutions Corporation strives to renovate or provide a workaround for product malfunction at some charge or without charge   However  this does not necessarily mean that Renesas Solutions Corporation guarantees the renovation or the provision under any  circumstances   This product has been developed by assuming its use for program development and evaluation in laboratories  Therefore  it does not fall  under the application of Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law and protection against electromagnetic interference when used in  Japan   This product is not qualified under UL or other safety standards and IEC or other industry standards  This fact must be taken into account  when taking this product from Japan to some other country                              For inquiries about the contents of this document or product  fill in the text file the installer of the emulator debugger generates in the  following directory and email to your local distributor      SUPPORT Product name SUPPORT TXT    Renesas Tools Homepage http   www renesas com en tools     2 54     Preface    The M38000TL2 FPD is an emulation pod for the 740 Family of Renesas 8 bit MCUs  It is used with  a PC4701 emulator     This user s manual mainly describes specification
41. rror is Detected in the Self check    Before starting the self check  the emulator PC4701 check the status of the emulation pod  firmware  and target system  When the self check does not result normally  see  4 3 Self check  2  If an Error  is Detected in the Self check   page 35      With the emulator debugger M3T PD38 V 3 00 Release 1 or later  the RESET LED remains on under  normal conditions     The firmware in M3T PD38 V 3 00 Release 1 and later has been modified so that the MCU goes to  reset status immediately after startup  Therefore  RESET LED and others will turn on at the time of  normal startup  as described below     ON when target connected  OFF when disconnected  ON          ON             When M3T PD38 is started up under normal conditions  the MCU is released from reset mode and  the RESET LED is turned OFF     6 4 When the M38000TL2 FPD Does Not Work Properly  Check the following when the M38000TL2 FPD does not work properly           Check whether the PC4701 and M38000TL2 FPD are connected properly via the 120 pin  flexible cable  For the connection  refer to  3 3 Connecting the PC4701   page 22            Check whether the switches of the emulation pod are properly set  For the switch settings  refer  to  3 1 Switch Settings   page 20         Check whether the MCU file is properly set                    Check whether the mapping information is properly set  Always set the internal SFR area and  internal RAM area to  External   However  when the RAM area of
42. s of the M38000TL2 FPD emulation pod and how  to setup it  For details on the following products  which are used with the M38000TL2 FPD  refer  to each product s user s manual     e Emulator  PC4701 User s Manual  e Emulator debugger   M3T PD38 User s Manual    All the components of this product are shown in  2 1 Package Components   page 16  of this user s  manual  If there is any question or doubt about this product  contact your local distributor     To use the product properly    Precautions for Safety     e Both in this User s Manual and on the product itself  several icons are used to insure  proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons   or damage to your properties       The icons  graphic images and meanings are given in  Chapter 1  Precautions for  Safety   Be sure to read this chapter before using the product     When using outside Japan    and the emulation pod which meet overseas standards  EMI standards are not met    O e When using in Europe  the United States  or Canada  be sure to use both the emulator  when the M38000TL2 FPD is used with the PC4700H or PC4700L emulator         3 54     Terminology    Some specific words used in this user s manual are defined as follows     Emulator system    This means an emulator system built around the PC4701 emulator  The PC4701 emulator system is  configured with an emulator main unit  emulation pod  host machine and emulator debugger     Emulator main unit  Hereafter PC4701     Th
43. sas Technology semiconductors are not designed or manufactured for use in a device or system that is used under circumstances  in which human life is potentially at stake  Please contact Renesas Technology Corporation  Renesas Solutions Corporation or an  authorized Renesas Technology product distributor when considering the use of a product contained herein for any specific purposes   such as apparatus or systems for transportation  vehicular  medical  aerospace  nuclear  or undersea repeater use   The prior written approval of Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation is necessary to reprint or reproduce  in whole or in part these materials   If these products or technologies are subject to the Japanese export control restrictions  they must be exported under a license from the  Japanese government and cannot be imported into a country other than the approved destination  Any diversion or reexport contrary to  the export control laws and regulations of Japan and or the country of destination is prohibited   Please contact Renesas Technology Corporation or Renesas Solutions Corporation for further details on these materials or the products  contained therein                                             Precautions to be taken when using this product  This product is a development supporting unit for use in your program development and evaluation stages  In mass producing your  program you have finished developing  be sure to make a judgment on your own 
44. st Sheet included with this product  then send it  along with this product for repair to your local distributor  Make sure  that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail   y as possible to facilitate repair    Distributor After checking the contents of fault  the distributor should please send   the faulty product along with the Repair Request Sheet to Renesas  y Solutions Corp     Renesas Solutions When the faulty product is repaired  it will be returned to the customer  at the earliest convenience      N CAUTION    Note on Transporting the Product   Q e When sending your product for repair  use the packing box and cushion material supplied with this    product when delivered to you and specify handling caution for it to be handled as precision  equipment  If packing of your product is not complete  it may be damaged during transportation   When you pack your product in a bag  make sure to use conductive polyvinyl supplied with this  product  usually a blue bag   When you use other bags  they may cause a trouble on your product  because of static electricity         51 54     MEMO     52 54     M38000TL2 FPD User s Manual       Rev 2 00  November 1  2003  REJ10J0072 0200Z    COPYRIGHT   2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION  AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED       ENESAS    Renesas Technology Corp   2 6 2  Ote machi  Chiyoda ku  Tokyo  100 0004  Japan    
45. target system s oscillator circuit for its oscillation clock  source  Therefore  any attempt to change the clock source by entering CLK command from the Init  dialog box that is displayed when the emulator debugger starts or from the script window has no  effect  Although you see the message  Internal  on the script window  the emulation pod actually is  always operating External     Q 3    The MCU being debugged has 2K bytes of internal RAM area  40h  83Fh   However  data at  addresses above 440h cannot be modified  How can the data be modified     A  3    The emulator MCU s internal RAM area may happen to be smaller than that of the target MCU  In  such a case  data in areas nonexistent in the emulator MCU cannot normally be modified  Therefore   use the MAP command from the script window to set addresses 440h  83Fh for Internal  When MAP  settings are changed for Internal  the memory space on the emulation pod is accessed  In this way   data at RAM memory addresses 440h  83Fh can be modified     6 6 How to Request for Support    After checking the items in  Chapter 6 Troubleshooting   fill in the text file the installer of the  emulator debugger generates in the following directory and email to your local distributor       SUPPORT product name SUPPORT TXT  For prompt response  please specify the following information      1  Operating environment    e Operating voltage  XX  V   e Operating frequency  XX X  MHz     Emulator MCU type name     2  Condition      The emulator d
46. the target system  Design your system  so that the target system is powered separately      The voltage of the target system should be within the MCU s specified range and between   0 9 and 5 5 V     e Do not change the voltage of the target system after turning on the power    3  Clock to the emulator MCU     4  Processing RESET pin and Vref pin  1f the MCU has it     When debugging with M38000TL2 FPD  use either an open drain type reset IC or a CR reset  circuit  The recommended pull up value is about 10kQ  The MCU can be reset by outputting   L  to the target through the reset clip on the M38000TL2 FPD  However  if the reset circuit  on the target is an H output type RESET IC  it cannot be set to  L  and the emulator will not  operate properly   According to the MCU specifications  terminate the Vref pin properly      Before powering on your emulator system  check that the host machine  the PC4701  converter    board and target system are all connected correctly  Next  turn on the power to each equipment  following the procedure below      1  Turn ON OFF the target system and the PC4701 as simultaneously as possible    2  When the PC4701 and emulator debugger M3T PD38 start up  check the target status LEDs  on the emulator main unit s front panel to see if this product is ready to operate         For the target status LEDs on the emulator main unit s front panel when starting up the  PC4701  refer to  4 1  3  LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally  on page 33      
47. ting up the emulator system     42 54      1  When the PC4701 is Not Powered On    Table 6 1 Checkpoints when the PC4701 is not powered on    The PC4701 can not be powered on    Recheck the connection between the PC4701 and the    power cable   See  4 1 Turning On the Power Supply   page 32  ana  PC4701 Users Manual         2  When the LED Display of PC4701 is Abnormal  Table 6 2 LED s abnormal display and its checkpoints    Error Checkpoint    LEDs do nat light up    Recheck the connection between the PC4701 and the  power cable    See  4 1 Turning On the Power Supply   page 32  ana  PC4701 Users Manual     All LEDs remain lit    Recheck the connection between the PC4701 and this  product   See  3 3 Connecting the PC4701   page 22      The CLOCK LED of  STATUS OF TARGET      Check the oscillator circuit of the target system is  does not light up  working properly              The POWER LED of  STATUS OF TARGET     Connect the target system properly  For debugging an  does not light up  emulator MCU  the emulator system does not start up    when not connecting the target system   See  3 4 Connecting the Emulator MCU  page 23  ana     3 5 Connecting the Target System   page 26      Check power is properly supplied to the target system  and the target system is properly grounded     The display of RESET LED of  STATUS OF     Check whether the target system s reset pin is stuck   TARGET  is not normal  low      Check how to process the RESET pin   See  3 7 Reset Circuit ofthe Ta
    
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