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1. 70 2 External Dimensions of the Converter Board 30800 2 2 000 71 3 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T F160 100NSD T2 4 External Dimensions of the Converter Board 160 1003 72 59 84 Chapter 5 Specifications 5 1 Specifications Table 5 1 lists the specifications of the M3062NT3 RPD E Table 5 1 Specifications of the M3062NT3 RPD E Emulators 4701 excluding PC4701L and PC4700L Applicable MCU M16C 62 Group M16C 62N and M16C 30 Group M16C 30L Evaluation MCU M30620MCN 001FP x2 for development tool only Usable mode Single chip mode Memory expansion mode Microprocessor mode Emulation memory 1 MB Max operating frequency 16 MHz no wait Supported voltage 2 2 to 3 6 V Maximum operating frequency 3 0 to 3 6 V f XIN 2 16 0 MHz no wait 2 4 to 3 6 V 7 0 MHz no wait 2 2 to 3 6 V 3 5 MHz no wait 2 2 to 3 6 V 7 0 MHz 1 wait Clock supply Xin Xour Internal oscillator circuit board OSC 3 Switchable to external oscillator input Internal oscillator circuit board fixed 32 768 kHz Switchable to external oscillator input Operating voltage 2 7 t0 5 5 V Operating temperature 5 to 35 C no dew Storage temperature 10 to 60
2. 43 3 Connecting to 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 44 4 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern 1 45 5 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 46 6 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 3 47 7 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 1 48 8 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 49 9 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern 3 50 10 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch Foot Pattern 51 Chaptet 4 Usage ne eee RH reis eter n edere dts ae oak 53 4 1 Turning On the POWER obe i et eere 54 1 Checking Connections of the Emulator System 54 2 Turning ON OFF the PoNW6t i iscritte eee ete tel texere a eder 54 3 LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally eee 55 4 2 Downloading Firmware cett etre teet tee itte eee tete 56 1 When It is Necessary to Download Firmware eese 56 2 Downloading Firmware in Maintenance 56 5 84 4 3 a ERREUR a e 57 LySelf chec
3. eee 11 Cautions to Be Taken for Turning On the Power 11 Note on Malfunctions in the PC4701 System sse 12 Notes on Downloading Firmware eese eeeee eene eene eene nennen nnne 12 Notes onthe Self Check uso eate tea eer tu e puo dud aeo aua de 12 Note on Quitting the Emulator 12 Note ondimal ByaludtioR 12 Notes on Power Supply to Target System 12 Note on Clock Supply to the dic he 13 Note on RESET Input us cure I DRE RR SEA S S RAE TURIN tee PAARE RU SEO 13 Note On NMP Manes 13 Note on RDY Input ose e 13 Notes on HOLDE e e 13 Notes Setting the Work Area When Starting Up the Emulator Debugger 13 ta aUas desc tocar nies LUE exc EE 14 Notes on MAP References and Settings detis d NONO PER 14 Note on Operation When Not Executing the User 15 Note onMakinis an MCU Tie e Gi gc ets 15 Notes on Maskable 15 Notes Address Match Interrupt
4. dta suce a NS EUER TRUE aep 41 1 Connecting to a 100 pin LCC Socket ttti tarnen ier iuo e eua eue ede 42 2 Connecting to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern 43 3 Connecting to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 44 4 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern 45 5 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 46 6 Connecting to 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 3 47 7 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern 48 8 Connecting to 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern 2 49 9 Connecting to 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern 3 50 10 Connecting to 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch Foot Pattern 51 27 84 Chapter 3 Setting Up To use this emulation pod with your target system it is necessary to set as follows Set the following after removing the upper cover Input frequency Switches Pullup resistors A D conversion bypass capacitor 3 1 Removing and Closing the Upper Cover 1 To open the upper cover remove the four screws of both sides of this product and lift off the upper cover see Figure 3 1 2 To close the upper cover attach the upper cover and secure the four screws of both sides of this product Figure 3 1 Removing the upper cover N CAUTION When Removing and Closing the Uppe
5. t 1 thCRD AD es o 22 1 td BCELK RD th BCLK RD Address D 1 D 5 1 181 T 4 Data output CRM 3 o tdOD ALD Do td DB WR thQR DD tdCBCLK AD Yo th BCLK AD ADi BHE td BCLE ALE th BCLK ALE th IR AD ALE Conditions e 3 8V Input timing voltage VIL 0 52 V VIH 1 65 V Output timing voltage VOL 1 65 V VOH 1 65 V Figure 5 3 Memory expansion and microprocessor modes with wait accessing external area using multiplex bus 66 84 4 Timing Requirements Table 5 5 and Figure 5 4 show the timing requirements Table 5 5 Timing requirements Actual MCU This product ns ns Min Max Min Max tsu DB RD Data input setup time 65 tsu RDY BCLK RDY input setup time 65 tsu HOLD BCLK input setup time 115 th th BCLK RDY RDY input hold time See left Data input hold time See left th BCLK HOLD HOLD input hold time See left td BCLK HLDA HLDA output delay time See left Common to with wait and no wait actual MCU BCLK b th CBCLK HOLD HOLD 7 output gt PO P1 P2 P3 P4 td BCLK HLDA Hi z ta BCLK HLDA P5o P52
6. Figure 5 6 External dimensions of the emulation pod 70 84 2 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M30800T PTC Figure 5 7 shows external dimensions of the converter board M30800T PTC included for a 100 pin LCC and a sample foot pattern for 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch 100 65 Unit mm 1 To use the AXS4003M295C Matsushita Electric Works Ltd or the IC61 1004 051 Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd be sure to set up foot patterns for the holders 2 To use the AXS4003M295C Matsushita Electric Works Ltd as the contacts of the IC socket body touch the PC board in the shaded area thus be sure to give special consideration to the patterns of traces so that no other pins touch the PC board Through hole mounting is not Unit mm permitted Figure 5 7 External dimensions of the converter board M30800T PTC and a sample foot pattern 71 84 3 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T F160 100NSD Figure 5 8 shows external dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the converter board M3T F160 100NSD not included for a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch LQFP 2 0 m A m X 55 0 y
7. 15 Notes on Address Match 15 Note BRK Instruction and BRK 15 Notes on Software Hardware 16 Note on Stop and Wait 16 Note on Watchdog 16 Transfer th eee bet ste n tenes 16 Note on Pullup Control ees iei 9 16 Note on Reading Internal Resources of 17 Note on Protect Register PRC2 17 Note on Accessing Address 0000060 17 Note on Differences Between the Actual MCU and Emulator sss 18 Note on Debugging Operations After Releasing a Reset from the Target 19 Note on Emulating External 19 Chapter 2 Preparation e eO Reiser aei ie m b e icem roe tertie 21 2 1 Package Components 22 2 2 Other Tool Products Required for Development 22 4 84 2 3 Name of Each PaE ERE exe are OR BUE NEN e 23 Ty System COND SULA OM oc cet iecit te et rete dri eee e rt tere ier 23 2 Inside of the Emulation 24 2 4 When Using This Product for the First 25 1 Making an MCU File eene enne entente enne tnnt tenente notet enne tenent 25 2 Work Area or deer dee vette ti ede PES 25 3 Downloading Firmware esses eene enne
8. 5 5 M3062NT3 RPD E Emulation Pod for M16C 62 Group M16C 62N and 16 30 Group M16C 30L User s Manual Rev 1 00 June 16 2003 REJ10J01 13 01004 Renesas Technology www renesas com C61 1004 051 is a trademark of Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd YQSOCKET YQ GUIDE HQPACK and TQSOCKET are trademarks of Tokyo Eletech Corporation 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
9. WARNING sentences are ignored the equipment may cause serious personal injury or death If the requirements shown in the CAUTION AN CAUTION sentences are ignored the equipment may malfunction IMPORTANT dps important information on using this In addition to the three above the following are also used as appropriate Z means WARNING or CAUTION Example A CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK means PROHIBITION Example Q DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED means A FORCIBLE ACTION Example UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE The following pages describe the symbols WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT 10 84 N WARNING Warning for Installation e Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity Make sure that the main unit does not lt get wet Spilling water or some other liquid into the main unit cause an unrepairable damage Warnings for Use Environment emulation pod is air cooled with the ventilation slot Therefore do not block the ventilation slot When heated to high temperatures the emulation pod 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 Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product Do not disassemble or modify this product Disassembling or modifying this product can cause damage Dis
10. Error Checkpoint ERROR 16005 1 Check the connection between the PC4701 and host Can t connect with the target machine See the PC4701 User s Manual 2 Check that the PC4701 is powered on See the PC4701 User s Manual 8 Check that all emulator debugger settings interface cable connection and switches on the rear of the PC4701 match See the PC4701 User s Manual and the emulato debugger online manual ERROR 16211 1 Check the connection between the PC4701 and this The version of PD30 and the firmware on product the target are not same See 9 7 Connecting the PC4701 page 39 2 Download the proper firmware See 4 2 Downloading Firmware page 56 3 Choose a proper MCU file in the Init dialog box See the emulator debugger online manual 4 Check that the descriptions in the MCU file are correct See 2 4 T Making an MCU File page 25 ERROR 16215 1 Check that switch settings in the emulation pod are Cannot communicate with the debugging correct monitor See 5 4 Switch Settings page 34 2 Check that the oscillation circuit of the emulation pod is oscillating properly See 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards page 30 ERROR 16014 Check that the PC4701 LEDs at startup show normal Communication ERROR operation Can t accept data See 4 1 3 LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally 55 ERROR 16231 Check that the emulator
11. 10 WARNINGS Warning tor Installation 11 Warnings for Use 11 CAUTIONS Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This 11 Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This 11 Cautions to Be Taken for Turning On the 11 IMPORTANT Note on Malfunctions in the PC4701 System 2 12 Notes on Downloading Firmware 12 Notes on the Self check 5 eee et eet ete ter rn 12 Note on Quitting the Emulator Debugger esee 12 Note on Final Eval ation eU eee E E 12 Notes on Power Supply to the Target System 12 Note on Clock Supply to MCU rod yese 13 Note on RESET Input de e P e Rs 13 Inp t rete etie eri ODE IND EU ere Re essere y 13 Note on RDY Input Nai aie Bis en edet teet tes 13 Notes on HOLD InpUt n etr e rtt erem 13 Notes on Setting the Work Area When Starting Up the Emulator Debugger 13 Note on Stack ATEA ene ceo eee rh rete p e ge e e shay re ES 14 Notes on MAP References and 14 Note on Operation When Not Executing the User Program 15 Note on Making an MCU file oo eee eene nennen trennen innen enne 15 Notes on Maskable
12. 2 CR zz 4 a 8 N t 8 48 rete tW Tig dg 19 16 i Ol a LO O e b 25 1604 1 1 IDEE Ly rl 11 1 b Y 1 1 1 1 aa gt Bas a SENE 8 7 Unit mm Figure 5 9 External dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the converter board M3T F160 100NSE 72 84 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly Flowchart to Remedy the mon bua eie mittat dec Ore le peter d 74 6 2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly eese 75 1 When the LED Display of the PC4701 is Abnormal 75 2 Program Window is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup Target Connected 76 3 Program Window is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup Target Not Connected 77 6 3 Howto TOE SUDDOEL 5 dedii osse tivi eo Gs ea dise Stud 77 73 84 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles Figure 6 1 shows the flowchart to remedy troubles from when power to the emulator is activated until the emulator debugger starts up Check this while the target system is disconnected For the latest
13. 2 Program Window is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup Target Connected 76 3 Program Window is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup Target Not Connected TI 6 3 How to Request for Support esses TI Chapter 7 Maintenance and 79 DA Maimtem anes EE 80 7 2 ERR RR EP GOGH RR I QU I RU 80 7 3 Repair Provisions eee tae tee Re e EE 80 7 4 How to Request for 81 6 84 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 This means a generic name for emulators for M16C 7700 740 Families Take note of the fact that the M3062NT3 RPD E this product does not support the PC4701L and PC4700L emulators For details on specific models of PC4701 visit the Renesas Tools Homepage at http www renesas com en tools Emulation pod This means M3062NT3 RPD E this product This emulation pod is for the M16C 62 Group M16C 62N and M16C 30 Group M16C 30L It is used with the emulator main unit PC4701 Emulator debugger This means a software tool M3T PD30 for M16C 60 M16C 20 and M16C 10 Series MCUs The M3T PD30 controls
14. 2 system ERROR STATUS SYSTEM 47010 M Off HIGH PERFORMANCE EMULATION BENCH Figure 4 1 LED display when the power turned on IMPORTANT Note on Memory Expansion and Microprocessor Modes To use memory expansion or microprocessor mode be sure to set pins RDY and HOLD so that they are not active at startup Otherwise the emulator system will not start up correctly Note on the Target Status POWER LED If the MCU has two or more Vcc terminals the LED does not light unless power is supplied to all the terminals Note on the Target Status CLOCK LED f the LED is not turned on check the following 1 After powering on the 4701 before starting up the emulator debugger Make sure that the oscillator circuit board is properly installed in the PC4701 and it is oscillating normally 2 After the emulator debugger is started up after the Init dialog box settings are complete Make sure that the oscillator selected in the Init dialog box is oscillating normally 55 84 4 2 Downloading Firmware 1 When It is Necessary to Download Firmware It is necessary to download the firmware in the cases listed below Normally the following are automatically detected when the emulator debugger is started up and the firmware is downloaded 1 When you use this product for the first time 2 When the emulator debugger or firmware has been upgraded 3 When you use this prod
15. Data output delay time BCLK standard See left 2 2 Data output hold time BCLK standard Data output delay time WR standard Data output hold time WR standard ALE output delay time BCLK standard ALE output hold time BCLK standard See left See left See left See left ALE output delay time Address standard ALE output hold time Address standard After address RD signal output delay time After address WR signal output delay time Address output floating start time 0 ns th WR AD 0 ns th WR AD ECLA 6 ns th RD CS 0 ns NO NE 2 10 th WR CS EE GT 2 0 ns th WR CS 6 ns 10 10 x3 10 10 th DB WR 50 ns 9 th WR DB 0 ns th WR DB BCL 12 ns th AD ALE 40 ns 65 84 Read th BCLK CS 1 tdCBCLE CS 1 1 05 INC i S CSi i i A td AD ALE th ALE AD E NES NER EIL LEE QUUD 404 eda RD i em T e TE 4 tac3 RD DB tsu DB RD th RD DB tdCBCLE AD gt a i t th BCLK AD i vh DER SS 5 t td BCLK ALE th BCLE ALE ey gt
16. 32 768 kHz Internal XciN Xcour Target system External IMPORTANT Note on Changing the Clock Supply For pins it is necessary to set the switches in the emulation pod For details refer to 3 4 Switch Settings page 34 30 84 2 Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System To operate this product with an external clock construct the oscillator circuit as shown in Figure 3 3 in the target system and input the oscillator output at 5096 duty within the operating range of the evaluation MCU into pin And pin Xovr should be open To use the external clock on the target system set in the Init dialog box of the emulator debugger or by the CLK command on the script window For details refer to the emulator debugger user s manual Evaluation MCU Oscillator circuit Oscillation output Figure 3 3 External oscillator circuit Make note that in the oscillator circuit shown in Figure 3 4 where a resonator is connected between pins Xovr oscillation does not occur because a converter board and other devices used between the evaluation MCU and the target system It is same for sub clock oscillator circuits Xcm and Evaluation MCU Figure 3 4 Circuit in which oscillation does not occur same for Xciw Xcovr 31 84 3 Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of the Emulation Pod An oscillator circuit board
17. HQPACK100RB168 These four parts are in one package not included These corners are not round lt No 1 pin Figure 3 18 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern part 3 N CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System Q e Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connectors of the M3T 100LCC DMS and M3T FLX 100NRB are guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 47184 7 Connecting to 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 1 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T F160 100NSD not included For details on the M3T F160 100NSD not included refer to its user s manual 1 Mount the NQPACK100SD included with the M3T F160 100NSD to the target system 2 Attach the YQPACK100SD included with the M3T F160 100NSD to the 1008 and secure it with YO GUIDE s 3 Attach the CN2 side of the M3T F160 100NSD to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 4 Attach the M3T F160 100NSD to the 1008 Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board HQPACK100SD YQ GUIDE s x4 not included p YQPACK100SD These four parts are in
18. MINE IMS EM a SE Common to with wait and no wait this product BCLK th BCLK HOLD 5 JN HOLD input T HLDA output P50 P52 Note 1 POO to P52 will be high impedance status regardless of the input level of pin BYTE and ports P40 to P43 function selection bit PMO6 of the processor mode register 0 Note 2 Compared with the actual MCU this product enters high impedance state after a 0 5 cycle delay Conditions e 3 3 Input timing voltage VIL 0 66 V 2 64 V Output timing voltage VOL 1 65 V 1 65 V Figure 5 4 Timing requirements 67 84 5 3 Connection Diagram Figure 5 5 shows a connection diagram of the M3062NT3 RPD E This connection diagram mainly shows the interface section The circuits not connected to the target system such as the emulator s control system are omitted The signals not shown in Figure 5 5 connect the evaluation MCU and the target system directly Tables 5 6 and 5 7 show IC electric characteristics of this product for reference purposes P67 P60 P67 P60 P77 P70 P77 P70 P84 P80 2 P84 P80 97 P90 405 nas 100k2 P97 P90 R34 1000 P85 NMI P85 NHI ss e C P86 Xcout P86 Xcout cout M3062NT3 PRTN OPEN 30620 162 1 0 Emulate MCU T PeT Yc1 585 P87 Xcin em Q Xcin m xo gt XOUT OPEN Sa ibi VREF c2 3 AVSS E 2 1414066 9 gt lt P107
19. FAQs visit the Renesas Tools Homepage http www renesas com eng products mpumcu toolhp faq m16c m16c e htm Turning on the power of PC4701 PC4701 Front panel LEDs Not normal 1 Check emulator system connections See 3 7 Connecting the PC4701 page 39 2 Redownload the firmware See 4 2 Downloading Firmware page 56 3 Restart the PC4701 system 1 Check the operating environment etc of the emulator debugger See the emulator debugger user s manual 2 Reinstall the emulator debugger Normal Init dialog box of emulator debugger displayed Not normal or error displayed Normal Error displayed See 6 2 2 Program Window is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup Target Connected page 76 See 6 2 3 Errors Occur at Debugger Startup Target Not Connected page 77 Program window of emulator debugger displayed Figure 6 1 Flowchart to remedy troubles 74 84 6 2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly 1 When the LED Display of the PC4701 is Abnormal Table 6 1 LED s abnormal display and its checkpoints LEDs do not light up Connection to the target system Checkpoint Check that the power cable is connected to the PC4701 See the PC4701 users manual All LEDs remain lit Check the connection between the PC4701 and this product See 9 7 Connecting the PC4701 page 39 The POW
20. The MCU s watchdog timer can be used only while programs are being executed To use it otherwise disable the watchdog timer Note on DMA Transfer With this product the program is stopped with a loop program to a specific address Therefore if request is generated by a timer or other source while the program is stopped transfer is executed However make note of the fact that a DMA transfer while the program is stopped may not be performed correctly Also note that the below registers have been changed to generate a DMA transfer as explained here even when the program is stopped DMAO transfer counter registers TCRO TCR1 M16C 62N only Note on Pullup Control With this product ports PO 7 0 to P5 7 0 are not pulled up by the pullup control register To pull up the ports PO to P5 apply a resistance to the inside of the emulator How to apply it refer to 3 5 Installing and Removing Pullup Resistors page 37 Note Ports P6 to P10 are pulled up by the pullup control registers Note Pullup control registers themselves can be read and written into properly 16 84 Note on Reading Internal Resources of the MCU When the registers that are listed in Table 1 1 are read with an emulator those results will be the following the data in the MCU are not effected 1 Results of real time trace The data values of the cycles read are not displayed correctly 2 Real time RAM m
21. WW A status or aN A SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM m c 9 mr P 1 2 All the LEDs are lighting SAFE LED blinks Immediately after turning on the power Self check terminated normally c Lighting POWER gt 9 Blinking SAFE aox lt gt ERROR gt wx SA SYSTEM S ERROR LED lights SYSTEM STATUS ERROR gt POR gt SAFE lt gt ERROR wx 4 STATUS OF RUN SYSTEM HALT e SAFE and ERROR LEDs blink TARGET STATUS ERROR Figure 4 4 Self check procedure 58 84 Chapter 5 Specifications This chapter describes specifications of this product 60 5 2 Operation Timing in Memory Expansion and Microprocessor Modes 61 Ch Separate IN O Wall ua quaa ceste ati pui 61 2 Separate Bus With Wait Accessing External Memory Area eene 63 3 Multiplex Bus LIFE 65 4 Timing eeu e 67 5 3 Connecuon sed n He VO DA SINN e Do ide eb rH ORE 68 5 4 External Dimensions endi te a ee ape Lu Ta Ce po Peau uad 70 1 External Dimensions of the Emulation
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23. debugger has not been started There was sent undefined data from up without shutting down the 4701 4700 See IMPORTANT Note Quitting the Emulato Debugger page 72 6 3 How to Request for Support 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 For prompt response please specify the following information 1 Operating environment Operating voltage X X V e Operating frequency XX X MHz Operating mode Single chip memory expansion or microprocessor mode 2 Problem 77184 78 84 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Guarantee This chapter describes how to maintenance repair provisions and how to request for repair INSERIRE DEED 80 T2 EIC M cT 80 TO RODAIEPFOVISIOBBG ao d Ie S M ades uu diui y Dicta PEE ONG 80 7 4 Howto Request for vod ed yi gati Rr pde 8l 79 84 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 condition
24. ethernet 26 AY Self check esee tee EG ted i tee em P eren einer 26 Chapter 3 Setting Te p er ebat eet etes 27 3 1 Removing and Closing the Upper Cover 2 28 32 Bach Setting Gast ete dare c ie eite 29 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards 30 1 Clock Supply to MCU isei nennen eene 30 2 Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target 31 3 Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of the Emulation 32 4 Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards 33 3 4 Switch Settings eere REESE RR Ro er EE 34 1 Toggle Switches SW1 to SW5 on the M30620T3 PRT Board MCU dependent 1 34 2 Jumper Switches JP1 and JP2 on the M30620T3 PRT Board MCU dependent 1 36 3 5 Installing and Removing Pullup Resistors 37 3 6 A D Conversion Bypass 38 3 7 Connecting the PC47 Oli iis eight ep ete ta teens 39 1 Connecting the Cable to the 71 39 2 Connecting the Cable to the Emulation 40 3 8 Connecting the Target System 4l 1 Connecting to a 100 pin LCC Socket essere 42 2 Connecting to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern 1
25. foot patern Figure 3 14 Connecting to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern part 1 Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connectors of the M3T 100LCC DMS M3T FLX DCT613 and M3T DIRECTSOS are guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 43 84 3 Connecting to 80 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T FLX 80QSB not included For details on the M3T FLX DCT613 not included and M3T FLX 80QSB not included refer to each user s manual 1 Mount the 805 to the target system 2 Attach the TQSOCKET80SBG to TOPACKS80SB 3 Attach the M3T FLX 80QSB to TQSOCKET80SBG 4 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 5 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC DMS 6 Attach the M3T FLX DCT613 to the M3T 100LCC DMS 7 Attach the M3T FLX DCT613 to the M3T FLX 80QSB Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board 4 CN2 side Jo M30800T PTC 5 M3T 100LCC DMS not included ae M3T FLX DCT61
26. forward programs development on an M16C 62 Group M16C 62N and M16C 30 Group M16C 30L the products listed below are necessary in addition to those contained package above Get them separately Table 2 2 Other tool products Emulator main unit 4701 excluding PC4701L and PC4700L Emulator debugger M3T PD30 Converter board For 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch 80 65 MST 100LCC DMS M3T FLX DCT613 M3T FLX80QSB M3T 100LCC DMS M3T FLX DCT613 M3T DIRECT80S For 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch QFP 100P6S A MST 100LCC DMS M3T DIRECT100S M3T 100LCC DMS M3T DUMMY100S M3T 100LCC DMS M3T FLX 100NRB For 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch LQFP 100P6Q A M3T F160 100NSD M3T 100LCC QSD M3T 100LCC DMS M3T FLX 100NSD For 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch TQFP 100PFB A M3T F160 100NSE Required according to the foot pattern of the target system see 3 8 Connecting the Target System on page 41 To purchase these products contact your local distributor 22 84 2 3 Name of Each Part 1 System Configuration 7 9 Emulator debugger mI Interface cable Host machine 2 Flexible cable for connecting PC4701 1 Emulation pod main unit Emulator main unit 3 Flexible cable for connecting target system 4 Pitch converter board for connecting target system M Figure 2 1 System configuration 1 to 4 in Figure 2 1 are included with this product package 1 Emulation pod main unit M3062NT
27. of the MCU with a resistance of 1 kQ Table 3 3 Switch settings of the M3062NT3 RPD E 2 3 Switch Setting Description Does not connect pin Xout of the MCU to the target system Xout Factory setting Connects pin Xout of the MCU to the target system Xout o z wo OP Xout Connects pin P86 Xcout of the MCU to the target system to use it as port P86 or Xcout P86 Xcout P86 XC OP e sw4 Factory setting P86 Xcout Does not connect pin P86 Xcout of the MCU to the target system P86 Xcout 9 pa6 XC OP P87 Xcin P87 Xcin Uses pin P87 Xcin of the MCU as port P87 e SW5 Factory setting P87 Xcin Uses pin P87 Xcin of the MCU as Xcin P87 Xcin P87 Xcin N CAUTION Note on Switch Settings o Always shut OFF power before changing switch settings IMPORTANT Note on BYTE and CNVss Switch Settings Switch settings of the BYTE and CNVss are for debugging without the target system connected 35 84 2 Jumper Switches JP1 and JP2 on the M30620T3 PRT Board MCU dependent 1 Table 3 4 Switch settings of the M3062NT3 RPD E 3 3 Switch Setting Description Use this setting when not using the memory Factory setting Space expansion mode A18 SEL A18 SEL Use this setting when using the memory space expansion mode OI v 4M A18_SEL VCC1 gt VCC2 Factory setting Use th
28. 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 This product is a development supporting unit for use in your program development and evaluation stages In mass producing your program you have finished developing be sure to make a judgment on your own risk that it can be put to practical use by performing integration test evaluation or some experiment else 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 For inquiries about the contents of this document or product fill in the text 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 84 Preface Th
29. thCRD DB i th BCLK CS 51 i i f i teyca lt i lt b tham cs 5 Ord RCLK AD Nai AD E SA oco 0e M A sh Oc i Ud BCLK ALE 1 th BCLK ALE th WR AD i Co mi z E gd 5 td DB HPO thCWR Conditions e VCC 3 3 V Input timing voltage VIL 0 52 V VIH 1 65 V Output timing voltage VOL 1 65 V VOH 1 65 V Figure 5 1 Memory expansion and microprocessor modes no wait 62 84 2 Separate Bus With Wait Accessing External Memory Area Table 5 3 and Figure 5 2 show the bus timing in memory expansion and microprocessor modes with wait accessing external area Table 5 3 Memory expansion and microprocessor modes with wait accessing external area d BCLK AD Address output delay time Actual MCU ns This product ns Max Min Max h BCLK AD Address output hold time BCLK standard See left h RD AD Address output hold time RD standard See left h WR AD Address output hold time WR standard 4 d BCLK CS Chip select output delay time h BCLK CS Chip select output hold time BCLK standard See left d BCLK ALE ALE signal output delay time h BCLK ALE ALE signal output hold time See left RD signa
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31. top address of the work area should be an even numbered address Set the work area as MAP INT For example if the work area is set at 02 the emulator uses 32 byte area of 02CO00h to 02C1Fh 13 84 Note Stack Area With this product a maximum 7 bytes of the user stack is consumed Therefore ensure the 7 bytes maximum capacity used by the user program as the user stack area If the user stack does not have enough area do not use areas which cannot be used as stack SER area RAM area which stores data or ROM area as a work area Using areas like this is a cause of user program crashes and destabilized emulator control Notes on MAP References and Settings For details on referencing and setting MAP information see the emulator debugger M3T PD30 user s manual Make settings as follows 1 MAP INT The emulation memory inside this product becomes effective Set this at MCU internal ROM debugging 2 MAP EXT The emulation memory inside this product is not used Set this where the MCU internal resource SFR RAM or resources on the target system are used Besure to set the SFR area and RAM area of the MCU to EXT and the reserved area of the MCU to INT Be sure to set mappings in word units When setting OFFF9h to OFFFFh to EXT This product uses the 7 byte area OFFF9h through OFFFFh as the stack area If this 7 byte memory cannot be read or written to reset cannot
32. you use change the contents of an MCU file Make an MCU file following the description below using a text editor and store it in the mcufile folder in the directory where the emulator debugger is installed An MCU file contains information such as SFR area internal RAM area internal ROM area firmware file name The contents of the MCU file when using the M30624FGNFP 20KB RAM 256 are as follows 0 SER area Start address 3FF End address 400 Internal RAM Start address 53FF End address C0000 Internal ROM Start address FFFFF End address M30620P Name of firmware Do not change 1 Expansion No M3T PD30 4 00 or later required Do not change When using this product in microprocessor mode set the internal ROM area as follows 00000 Internal ROM Start address 00001 End address 2 Setting the Work Area With this product the emulator uses 32 bytes as a work area in emulation memory Therefore according to the memory mapping of the MCU you use specify the work area addresses In single chip mode set the work area address at 10000h In memory expansion or microprocessor mode the areas listed below cannot be used as a work area specify a work area other than the areas listed below And the top address of the work area should be an even numbered address 1 area 0000h 003FFh 2 External area of multiplex bus setting 3 Stack area used by the emulator for reset command execut
33. 3 not included There three parts are in one package 2 TQPACK80SB 1 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch 80 65 foot pattern No 1 pin gt Target system Figure 3 15 Connecting to an 80 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern part 2 NCAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connectors of the M3T 100LCC DMS M3T FLX DCT613 and M3T FLX 80QSB are guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 44 84 4 Connecting to 100 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 1 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T DIRECTI0OOS not included For details on the M3T 100LCC DMS not included and M3T DIRECT100S not included refer to each user s manual 1 Mount the M3T DIRECT100S to the target system 2 Attach the M3T 100LCC DMS to the M3T DIRECT100S 3 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 4 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC DMS Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN side M30800T PTC e 4 MST 100LCC DMS not included 2 M3T DIRE
34. 3 84 3 4 Switch Settings Here follows explanations of the switches of the M3062NT3 RPD E Tables 3 2 and 3 3 list how to set toggle switches SW1 to SW5 of the M30620T3 PRT board MCU dependent 1 Table 3 4 lists how to set jumper switches JP1 and JP2 1 Toggle Switches SW1 to SW5 on the M30620T3 PRT Board MCU dependent 1 Table 3 2 Switch settings of the M3062NT3 RPD E 1 3 Switch Setting SW1 BYTE Factory sefling Description Sets pin BYTE of the MCU to L when the target System is unconnected Pulls down pin BYTE of the MCU with a resistance of 33 SW1 BYTE LO L OPEN H Use this setting when the target system is connected Does not pull up down pin BYTE of the MCU Inputs the level of the target system to pin BYTE of the MCU x z Ww e Sets pin BYTE of the MCU to H when the target System is unconnected Pulls up pin BYTE of the MCU with a resistance of 33 o N L OPEN H e Factory setting Sets pin CNVss of the MCU to L when the target System is unconnected Pulls down pin CNVss of the MCU with a resistance of 1 kQ sw2 10 L OPEN Use this setting when the target system is connected Does not pull up down pin CNVss of the MCU Inputs the level of the target system to pin CNVss of the MCU L OPEN 34 84 Sets pin CNVss of the MCU to H when the target System is unconnected Pulls up pin CNVss
35. 3 RPD E This emulation pod contains an evaluation MCU emulation memory and circuits to feature the debug functions 2 Flexible cable FLX120 RPD This is a 120 conductor flexible cable for connecting the PC4701 emulator and the emulation pod 3 Flexible cable M3T FLX160C This is a 160 conductor flexible cable for connecting the emulation pod and the target system 4 Pitch converter board This is a pitch converter board for connecting to the target system For details refer to 3 8 Connecting the Target System page 41 23 84 2 Inside of the Emulation Pod 1 MCU dependent board 1 2 MCU dependent Board 2 3 Common board 4 Oscillator circuit board e Figure 2 2 Internal view of the emulation pod 1 MCU dependent board 1 This is a board for port emulation 2 MCU dependent board 2 This is a board with the evaluation MCU 3 Common board This is a board controlling the interface with the PC4701 and evaluation MCU 4 Oscillator circuit board This is a board with an oscillator module You can change the operating frequency by replacing it with other oscillator circuit board included with this product package 24 84 2 4 When Using This Product for the First Time 1 Making an MCU File It is necessary to make an MCU file to use this product with the emulator debugger M3T PD30 According to the MCU
36. C no dew Power supply to emulation pod Supplied from PC4701 Connection to target system Refer to 3 8 Connecting the Target System page 41 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch LCC socket 1 M30800T PTC included 61 1004 051 included 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch QFP 80P6S A 1 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T FLX DCT613 not included M3T FLX 80QSB not included 2 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T FLX DCT613 not included M3T DIRECT808S not included 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch QFP 100P6S A 1 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T DIRECT100S not included 2 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T DUMMY100S not included 3 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T FLX 100NRB not included 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch LQFP 100P6Q A 1 MST F160 100NSD not included 2 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC QSD not included 3 M30800T PTC included M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T FLX 100NSD not included 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch TQFP 100PFB A 1 M3T F160 100NSE not included 60 84 5 2 Operation Timing Memory Expansion and Microprocessor Modes 1 Separate Bus No Wait Table 5 2 and Figure 5 1 show the bus timing in memory expansion and microprocessor modes no wait Table 5 2 Memory expansion and microprocessor modes no wait Actual MCU This prod
37. CT100S not included 1 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch 100 65 foot pattern P a n lt gt No 1 pin 6 Target system Figure 3 16 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern part 1 A CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System o Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connectors of the M3T 100LCC DMS and 1005 are guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 45 84 5 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T DUMMY 1005 not included For details on the M3T 100LCC DMS not included and M3T DUMMY 1008 not included refer to each user s manual 1 Mount M3T DUMM Y 1005 to the target system 2 Attach M3T 100LCC DMS to the M3T DUMMY 1005 3 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 4 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC DMS Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN side 3 30800 4 M3T 100LCC DMS not included Onboard evaluation M3T DUMMY100S not included e Flash
38. DTE 5 8 He 0 25 x id IO ttt t AO OLS ay PEFFE El E e I ut m o 2 PH Q tubi gt N 1 5 out dei 8 9g Starr THR Se 1 lo THEE 1 O HHHH 3 e 8 i gt Heo dese EE 1 I ii 2 1 1 S 3 02 HEL e 17 0 gt 3 A Unit mm Figure 5 8 External dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the converter board M3T F160 100NSD f 4 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T F160 100NSE Figure 5 9 shows external dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the converter board M3T F160 100NSE not included for a 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch TQFP S 55 0 MEL uM BemUERO S v amp POPS ee ee a E e a t1 a Le gt 4 0 225 x O18 B z FEEF 3 ate Pur SR i 8
39. ER LED of STATUS OF TARGET does not light up Connected Check that power Vcc and GND is properly supplied to the target system The CLOCK LED of STATUS OF TARGET does not light up 1 Checkthat an oscillator circuit board is installed in the emulation pod See 9 2 Each Setting 29 2 Check that the oscillation circuit in the emulation pod is oscillating See 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards page 30 The RESET LED of STATUS OF TARGET does not go out Connected 75 84 Check the reset pin of the target system is held high 2 Program Window is Not Displaye d at Debugger Startup Target Connected Table 6 2 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger target connected Error Checkpoint ERROR 16005 Can t connect with the target 1 Check the connection between the PC4701 and host machine See the PC4701 User s Manual 2 Check that the PC4701 is powered on See the PC4701 User s Manual 3 Check that all emulator debugger settings interface cable connection and switches on the rear of the PC4701 match See the PC4701 User s Manual and the emutato debugger online manual ERROR 16211 The version of PD30 and the firmware on the target are not same 1 Download the proper firmware See 4 3 Downloading Firmware page 56 2 Choose a proper MCU file in the Init dialog box See the emulator debu
40. P100 107 100 10 Pullup resistors indicated by dashed lines socket mounted RMI 2 suo 75 07 00 P27 P20 27 P20 xs P1 RM3 7 P17 P10 17 P10 P37 P30 diner 37 P30 P47 P40 47 P40 P57 P50 x 57 P50 13062073 PRT 581 pr 37 ike Port Emulation O FPGACIC21 O BYTE BYTE RESET Xin RESET Xin 1 510 0 vss Figure 5 5 Connection diagram 68 84 Table 5 6 Electrical characteristics of the 74HC4066 ON resistor Condition Vcc 4 5 V Standard values Standard ON resistor difference Vcc 4 5 V Leak current Off Vcc 12 0 V H level input voltage Leak current On output open Vcc 12 0 V Standard values Min Standard Max L level input voltage H level output voltage lon 8 mA DC Vcc 1 75 V lou 2 8 mA DC Vcc 3 00 V L level output voltage lou 2 8 mA DC Vcc 4 75 V lou 2 8 mA DC Vcc 3 00 V Leak current Tristate Vo Vcc or GND I O pin input capacitance Vi 0 V f 1 0 MHz 69 84 5 4 External Dimensions 1 External Dimensions of the Emulation Pod Figure 5 6 shows external dimensions of the M3062NT3 RPD E n 11 0 10 5 11 0 189 0 437 0 193 0 Unit mm
41. TION Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connectors of the M3T 100LCC DMS and M3T FLX 100NSD are guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 50 84 10 Connecting to 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch Foot Pattern Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T F160 100NSE not included For details on the M3T F160 100NSE not included refer to its user s manual 1 Mount the NOPACKIOOSE included with the M3T F160 100NSE to the target system 2 Attach the YQPACK100SE included with the M3T F160 100NSE to the NQPACK100SE and secure it with YO GUIDE s 3 Attach the CN2 side of the M3T F160 100NSE to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 4 Attach the M3T F160 100NSE to the YQPACK100SE Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN side M3T F160 100NSE not included Onboard evaluation lt A 1005 not included These four parts are in one package These corners are not round Target system Figure 3 22 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 4 mm pitch foot pattern VON eT Un ile Notes on Connecting th
42. Y not included not included 2 i v Y v 2 M3T DIRECT80S M3T FLX 80QSB LCC socket MSTDIRECT1008 1005 MSTFLX 100NRB M3T F160 100NSD M3T 100LCC QSD M3T FLX 100NSD M3T F160 100NSE 80 pin QFP 80 pin 100 pin LCC 100 pin QFP 100 100 pin 100 pin LQFP 100 pin LQFP 100 pin LQFP 100 not included not included included not included not included not included not included not included not included not included No 1 pin 1 These three products are in one package Figure 3 12 Connecting the target system Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod 41 84 1 Connecting to 100 pin LCC Socket To connect the M30800T PTC included to the 100 pin LCC socket IC61 1004 051 by Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd on the target system following the procedure below 1 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 2 Attach the M30800T PTC to the 100 pin LCC socket Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN side 30800 e 2 100 LCC socket Target system Figure 3 13 Connecting to a 100 pin LCC s
43. assembling and modifying the product will void your warranty Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product Use caution when handling the main unit Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock Donottouch the connector pins of the emulator main unit and the target MCU connector pins Static electricity may damage the internal circuits Do not pull the emulation pod main unit by the flexible cable FLX120 RPD for connecting to the emulator main unit or the flexible cable FLX64 FLX100 FLX160 M3T FLX160C for connecting the target system The cable may cause a break Flexible cable FLX120 RPD for connecting to the emulator main unit and the flexible cable FLX64 FLX100 FLX160 or M3T FLX160C for connecting the target system are different from earlier models The slits make them more flexible However excessive flexing or force may break conductors 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 Cautions to Be Taken for Turning On the Power Turn off the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible o Turn on the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible Do not leave either the emulator or target system powered on because of leakage current the internal circuits may be damaged When turning on the power again after shutti
44. ator debugger after it ends always shut power to the emulator module off once and then on again Note on Final Evaluation Be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU Before starting mask production evaluate your system and make final confirmation with a CS Commercial Sample version MCU Notes on Power Supply to the Target System Pin Vcc of the emulator is connected to the target system to observe the voltage of the target system Therefore design your system so that the target system is powered by an external power supply The voltage of the target system should be within the MCU s specified range Do not change the voltage of the target system after turning on the power 12 84 Note on Clock Supply to the MCU Clock can be supplied to the evaluation MCU in one of the following two ways This is determined by emulator debugger clock selection 1 When Internal is selected A clock generated by the oscillation circuit in the emulation pod is supplied to the evaluation MCU The clock is continually supplied to the evaluation MCU regardless of target system clock status and user program execution status 2 When External is selected Clock supply to the evaluation MCU depends on oscillation status oscillate off of the target system Note RESET Input L input from the target system to pin RESET is accepted only while a user program is being executed only wh
45. be properly effected As a result you need to alter the map settings if the condition given below is met 1 With the system which shifts from the single chip mode to memory expansion or micropro cessor mode using the 7 byte area of OFFF9h to OFFFFh set to EXT 2 With the system which starts up in microprocessor mode using the 7 byte area of OFFF9h to OFFFFh set to EXT and there is not enough memory to read or write The procedures to alter the MAP settings when the conditions 1 or 2 above are met 1 Set the 7 byte area of OFFF9h to OFFFFh to INT 2 Execute the RESET command by use of emulator debugger M3T PD30 3 Set the stack pointer Example RESET FCLRI LDC 0480H SP gt Set the stack pointer Stop the program after executing this instruction 4 Set the 7 byte area OFFF9h through OFFFFh to EXT 14 84 IMPORTANT Note on Operation When Not Executing the User Program With this product bit 7 of processor mode register 1 wait bit PM17 is forcibly set to 1 with wait when the user program is not executed e g when the program is stopped or when run time debugging is being performed Therefore if the external area set to 0 wait is accessed by other than the user program such as debugging operation one wait is inserted However when wait bit PM17 is referenced by the dump window etc the value set during user program execution is displayed Note on Making an MCU file To debug an MCU w
46. e M3062NT3 RPD E is an emulation pod for the M16C 62 Group M16C 62N and M16C 30 Group M16C 30L of 16 bit MCUs It is used with a PC4701 emulator This user s manual mainly describes specifications of the M3062NT3 RPD E emulation pod and how to setup it For details on the following products which are used with M3062NT3 RPD E refer to each product s user s manual Emulator PC4701 User s Manual Emulator debugger M3T PD30 User s Manual All the components of this product are shown in 2 1 Package Components page 22 of this user s manual If there is any question or doubt about this product contact your local distributor use product properly Precautions for Safety n both 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 local standards EMI standards are not met when When using in Europe the United States or Canada be sure to use both the emulator the M3062NT3 RPD E 15 used with the PCA700H emulator 3 84 Contents Chapter 1 Precautions for Safety 2 eiie tete pite e treten p nig 9 1 1 Safety Symbols and Meanings
47. e Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M3T F160 100NSE are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations 51 84 52 84 Chapter 4 Usage This chapter describes from turning on the power of this product to starting up the emulator debugger AA Turning On the POW er M PC 54 1 Checking Connections of the Emulator System 9 54 2 ON OFF the POWBE 54 3 LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Up Normally eene 55 2 2 DownloddiH EIS e 56 1 When It is Necessary to Download Firmware 56 2 Downloading Firmware in Maintenance 56 4 3 quam 57 self check Proced re Que tede teu d 57 2 If Error is Detected 57 53 84 Chapter 4 Usage 4 1 Turning On the Power 1 Checking Connections of the Emulator System Before turning the power ON check the connections of the 4701 emulati
48. e sure to hold the both sides of the PC4701 side connector horizontally with the UPSIDE facing up IMPORTANT Note on Securing the Screws e After connecting the cable to the emulator main unit PC4701 be sure to secure the screws mounted in both sides of the connector 39 84 2 Connecting the Cable to the Emulation Pod Figure 3 11 shows how to connect the FLX120 RPD and the emulation pod Emulation pod Figure 3 11 Connecting the cable to the emulation pod Z CAUTION When Connecting the Cable Always shut OFF power before connecting the cable Otherwise the internal circuits may be damaged IMPORTANT Note on Securing the Screws After connecting the emulation pod and the FLX120 RPD be sure to secure the screws mounted in both sides of the connector cover 40 84 3 8 Connecting the Target System There are several ways available to connect the emulation pod to target systems as shown in Figure 3 12 Emulation pod probe 80 pin m 00 0 65 0 65 O 5 mm pitch O 4 mm pitch lt lt gt pre included included included 1 2 M3T 100LCC DMS not included i not included not included ores not included gt M3T FLX100 T MST FLX100 R not included not included M3T FLX100 T MST FLX100 R
49. enabled is cleared For this malfunction when the reading out to the address 00000h is generated excluding the interrupt the yellow LED lights up to alarm When this LED lights there is a possibility of wrong access to address 00000h therefore check the program This LED is turned off by the system reset switch of the emulator main unit 17 84 IMPORTANT Note on Differences Between the Actual MCU and Emulator Operation of the emulator differs from that of the actual MCU as listed below 1 Reset condition Set the time for starting up 0 2 Vcc to 0 8 Vcc 1 us or less 2 Initial values of MCU s internal resources at power on 3 Internal memories ROM and RAM capacities etc With this emulator system regardless of ROM and RAM of the MCU you use all the areas other than the SFR area can be read and written into 4 Characteristics of ports PO to P5 Ports PO to P5 are connected via emulation circuits The device used for the port emulation circuit is the IC21 ALTERA EPF6016QC208 2 5 Oscillator circuit Make note that in the oscillator circuit where a resonator is connected between pins Xin and Xovr oscillation does not occur because a flexible cable buffer IC and other devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the target system It is same for sub clock oscillators and For notes on when using the oscillator circuit on the target system refer to 3 3 2 Using the Oscillator Ci
50. for 16 0 MHz OSC 3 is mounted on this product To use the emulation pod at a frequency other than 16 0 MHz build the desired oscillator circuit on the included OSC 2 oscillator circuit board bare board and replace the board installed in the emulation pod when shipped from the factory Figure 3 5 shows a view of the OSC 2 oscillator circuit board bare board and where connector pins are located Figure 3 6 shows the circuitry of the OSC 2 oscillator circuit board bare board Use the number of oscillator circuits recommended by the oscillator manufacturer 7 C1 4 a em J1 4 1 3 Oscillator output J1 2 GND J1 1 Vcc Qi Jir 1 X1 5 08 mm pitch 2 pin oscillator IC1 Inverter Unbuffer X2 2 54 mm pitch 2 pin oscillator X3 2 54 mm pitch 3 pin oscillator Figure 3 6 Circuits of the OSC 2 oscillator circuit bare board 32 84 4 Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards Figure 3 7 shows how to replace the oscillator circuit boards For the position of the oscillator circuit board see Figure 3 2 1 Unscrew the screw securing the oscillator circuit board 2 Lift off the oscillator circuit board 3 Insert the J1 connector of a new oscillator circuit board to the connector of the main board 4 Secure the new oscillator circuit board with the screw Figure 3 7 Replacing oscillator circuit boards 3
51. gger online manual 3 Check that the descriptions in the MCU file are correct See 2 4 T Making an MCU File page 25 ERROR 16215 Cannot communicate with the debugging monitor 1 Check the connection between the 4701 and this product See 5 7 Connecting the PC4701 39 2 Check the reset pin of the target system is held high See the MCU specffications 3 If the CNVss is held high at startup check that pins HOLD and RDY are held high too See the MCU specffications 4 Check that the oscillation circuit of the emulation pod is oscillating properly See 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards page 30 ERROR 16014 Communication ERROR Can t accept data 1 Check that the oscillation circuit of the target system is oscillating properly See 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards page 30 2 Check that the PC4701 LEDs at startup show normal operation See 4 1 3 LED Display When the PC4701 Starts Yo Normally page 55 ERROR 16231 There was sent undefined data from PC4700 Check that the emulator debugger has not been started up without shutting down the PC4701 See IMPORTANT Note on Quitting the Emulato 76 84 Debugger page 72 3 Program Window is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup Target Not Connected Table 6 3 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger target not connected
52. he LEDs light RESET SAFE LED lights RESET ERROR LED lights Immediately after turning on the power When maintenance mode started When downloading firmware started A 2 POWER gt lt gt POWER E rower gt SHE 2 SAFE e lt gt SAFE gt lt gt ERROR RESET ec ERROR e RESET E gt ERROR E BN 2 c Sinis gt ww A SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM c wt 2 mr RESEI SAFE LED blinks REST All the LEDs light P When download complete Blinking Figure 4 2 Downloading firmware in maintenance mode IMPORTANT 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 56 84 4 3 Self check 1 Self check Procedure To run the self check of the emulator do so as explained here below While the self check is in progress the LEDs will change as shown in Figure 4 4 1 Set the switches in the emulation pod to the factory settings as shown in Figure 4 3 2 If the target system is connected disconnect it 3 Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator press the system reset switch on the emulator front panel to switch the emulator to maintenance mode 4 Check the SAFE LED starts blinking and then press the system reset switch again 5 The self check will star
53. heck procedure 26 84 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 3 1 Removing and Closing the Upper asus o os 28 3 2 5 ne oa 29 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards 30 I Clock Supply to the MCU eco I E ur S Reste oe e ERES Ra anal XU RES PREIS 30 2 Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System esses 31 3 Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of the Emulation 32 4 Replacing Oscillator Circuit 33 3 4 Switch Settings ves AE E vul 34 1 Toggle Switches SW1 to SW5 on the M30620T3 PRT Board MCU dependent 1 34 2 Jumper Switches JP1 and 7 2 on the M30620T3 PRT Board MCU dependent 1 36 3 5 Installing and Removing Pullup Resistors 37 3 6 A D Conversion Bypass Capacitors sette 38 our Connecting OV d 39 I Connecting the Cable tothe sse talo patte edet 39 2 Connecting the Cable to the Emulation 40 3 5 Connecting the Target dee
54. hich has any other size of memory ROM RAM be sure to make an MCU file for it For details on making an MCU file see 2 4 1 Making an MCU File on page 25 For memory maps of each MCU refer to the datasheet of the MCU Notes on Maskable Interrupts Even if a user program is not being executed including when run time debugging is being performed the evaluation MCU keeps running so as to control the emulation probe Therefore timers and other components do not stop running If a maskable interrupt is requested when the user program is not being executed including when run time debugging is being performed the maskable interrupt request cannot be accepted because the emulator disables interrupts The interrupt request is accepted immediately after the user program execution is started Take note that when the user program is not being executed including when run time debugging is being performed a peripheral I O interruption is not accepted Notes on Address Match Interrupt To debug address match interrupts set a software breaks or hardware break at the top address of the address match interrupt process If you set a software breaks or hardware break at an address where an address match interrupt occurs the program will run out of control When an address at which an address match interrupt occurs is executed in one step mode the program stops after executing the first instruction after returning from the address match
55. ile the RUN status LED on the PC4701 s front panel is lit Note on NMI Input L input from the target system to pin NMI is accepted only while a user program is being executed only while the RUN status LED on the PC4701 s front panel is lit Note on RDY Input Besure to input L to pin RDY of the target system during the user program execution only while the RUN status LED on the PC4701 s front panel is lit Inputting L to pin RDY during the user program stopping may cause a malfunction of the emulator Notes on HOLD Input e Be sure to input HOLD of the target system during user program execution only while the RUN status LED on the PC4701 s front panel is lit If L is input to pin HOLD the emulator will not work normally When inputting L to pin HOLD to run into the HOLD state POO to P52 will be in the HOLD state delaying by 2 5 cycles than the actual MCU see Table 5 5 and Figure 5 4 Notes on Setting the Work Area When Starting Up the Emulator Debugger With this product the emulator uses 32 bytes as a work area in emulation memory In single chip mode set the work area address at 10000h In memory expansion or microprocessor mode set the work area address in an area other than SFR area 0000h 003FFnh external area of multiplex bus setting and stack area used by the emulator for reset command execution OFFF9h OFFFFh For more details see 2 4 2 Setting the Work Area page 25 The
56. interrupt processing Note on BRK Instruction and BRK Interrupt With this emulator system a BRK interrupt by a BRK instruction is exclusively used for software break functions Therefore you can not use them for your program 15 84 IMPORTANT Notes on Software and Hardware Breaks The software break is a debugging function which breaks a program immediately before the system executes an instruction at a specified address The instruction at the preset address will not be executed The hardware break is a debugging function which breaks a program by setting the detection of an execution of an instruction at a specified address as a break event The program will break after the instruction at the specified address 15 executed The software break generates BRK interrupts by substituting the proper instruction to the BRK instruction 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 and when referencing in disassemble mode instruction is displayed Itis not possible to use a software break and a hardware break at the same time If doing so it may not operate normally In the area where the MAP setting is EXTERNAL software breaks cannot be used Note on Stop and Wait Modes Do not perform step execution at addresses in the stop or wait mode It may cause communication Note on Watchdog Function
57. ion OFFF9h OFFFFh The area used as a work area 32 bytes is specified in the F W and Work Area tab of the INIT dialog box of the emulator debugger M3T PD30 And set the work area as MAP INT 25 84 3 Downloading Firmware The download procedure is given in Figure 2 3 Before attempting to download the firmware check that the emulator is connected to the host machine Connect the PC4701 and this product See 3 7 Connecting the PC4701 39 x Within 2 seconds of turning the power ON press the system reset switch of the PC4701 and check it is in maintenance mode See 4 2 Downloading Firmware page 56 J Download the firmware using the emulator debugger EE End the emulator debugger and shut the power of the PC4701 OFF Figure 2 3 Firmware download procedure 4 Self check To confirm that your emulation pod works properly execute the self check after downloading the firmware The self check procedure is given in Figure 2 4 Within 2 seconds of turning the power ON press the system reset switch of the PC4701 and check it is in maintenance mode Push the system reset switch of the 4701 again to start the self check See 4 3 Self check page 57 After about 40 seconds check that the self check complete normally and shut off the 4701 Figure 2 4 Self c
58. ion de fr P Ge ceeedop peciit aes 15 Note BRK Instruction and BRK 15 Notes on Software and Hardware Breaks 2 40 211 16 Note on Stop and Wait Modes in eiii eret eet edo e lise dead 16 Note Watchdog Function s eua ce o 16 Note on DMA Transfer uie noh oie estas heey eO e Edu tt 16 Note om Pullip Control e 16 Note on Reading Internal Resources of the MCU see 17 Note On Protect Resister PRG toas atis te 17 Note Accessing Address 00000 2 17 Note on Differences Between the Actual MCU and Emulator 18 Note on Debugging Operations After Releasing a Reset from the Target 19 Note on Emulating External ATO uio tod odes d 19 9 84 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
59. is setting OOO VDDIO JP2 ll VCC2 Do not use this setting ORO CAUTION Note on Switch Settings o Always shut OFF power before changing switch settings 36 84 3 5 Installing and Removing Pullup Resistors In this product you cannot control pullup for ports PO to P5 by pullup control registers pullup control register read write are possible Mounting a pullup resistor inside this product allows pullup control Mount 5 resistor array supplied with this product to the port for which pullup control is required For the mounting location refer to Figure 3 8 below gt bO 9 G GO b7 D 0 D D D OOO OO OOO RM3 59 RM1 o 9 RM2 9 0 G GO 9 GO PO P4 P3 Figure 3 8 Position for mounting pullup resistors PAN oy Note on Installing and Removing Pullup Resistors Always shut OFF power before installing or removing pullup resistors Otherwise the internal circuits may be damaged Install pullup resistors properly Otherwise the emulation pod will be damaged 37 84 3 6 Conversion Bypass Capacitors The M3062NT3 RPD E has the M3062PT3 PRTM board which has a foot pattern for installing A D conversion bypass capacitors near MCU and premounted 0 1uF capacitors Mount suitable b
60. k Proced re ee eie eet e t e Tre eines 57 2 If an Error is Detected in 1 57 Chapter Specifications Rete Hebe erre nd riter ine Reb eats 59 5 L Specific tions eie buit tree ee Ep fe HR BERE tet ERE CURRO ee DR desin EE Du 60 5 2 Operation Timing in Memory Expansion and Microprocessor Modes 61 1 Separate Bus No Walt rer ee Eee re E e E E a E aa 61 2 Separate Bus With Wait Accessing External Memory Area 63 3 Multiplex Bus Timing esee 65 4 Taming Requirements nt Het Pe tn en dece 67 5 3 Connection ee rp 68 24 External Dimensions ttti e YR EE erred rU 70 1 External Dimensions of the Emulation 70 2 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M30800T PTC 71 3 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T F160 100NSD 72 4 External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T F160 100NSE 72 Ch pter 6 Troubleshooting tetro SERE Pro EEE ip ee Rr ree 73 6 1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles 74 6 2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly 75 1 When the LED Display of the PC4701 is Abnormal 75
61. l output delay time h BCLK RD RD signal output hold time See left d BCLK WR WR signal output delay time h BCLK WR WR signal output hold time See left d BCLK DB Data output delay time BCLK standard h BCLK DB Data output hold time BCLK standard See left d DB WR Data output delay time WR standard See left d BCLK RD th WR DB Data output hold time WR standard Calculated by the following formula according to the frequency of BCLK See left idDB WRe 102 WBCLK 50 ns 63 84 4 td BCLK CS BCLK th RD AD 1 tac2 RD DB DB A a lt a eo Bie 5 Write th IR C5 th BCLK AD gt th BCLE CS th BCLK ALE th BCLK DB lt th YR DB M aM I z 5 dh E 3 A a o 3 8 8 3 1 8 T 5 be 8 3 3 m acc MX X AOI T T E 4 BCLK 751 ADI BHE ALE Conditions e VCC 3 3 V 0 52 V VIH 1 65 V Input timing voltage VIL Output timing voltage VOL 1 65 V VOH 1 65 V Figure 5 2 Memory expansion and microprocessor modes with wait accessing external area 64 84 3 Multiplex Bus Timing Table 5 4 a
62. l 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 81 84 M3062NT3 RPD E User s Manual Rev 1 00 June 16 2003 REJ10J0113 0100Z COPYRIGHT 2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 21 NE SAS Renesas Technology Corp 2 6 2 Ote machi Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 0004 Japan
63. 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 80 84 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 Request Sheet included with this product then send it along with this product for repair to your local distributor Make sure that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail 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 polyviny
64. n It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the 30800 are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connector of the M3T 100LCC QSD is guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 49 84 9 Connecting to 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 3 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T FLX 100NSD not included For details on the M3T 100LCC DMS not included and M3T FLX 100NSD not included refer to each user s manual 1 Mount the NQPACK100SD to the target system 2 Attach the YQPACK100SD included with the M3T FLX 100NSD to the NOPACK100SD and secure it with the included YQ GUIDE s 3 Attach the M3T FLX 100NSD to the 1008 4 Attach the M3T 100LCC DMS to the M3T FLX 100NSD 5 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 6 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC DMS Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN2 side 30800 e M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T FLX 100NSD not included Onboard evaluation HQPACK100SD These four parts are in one package not included These corners are not round Target system Figure 3 21 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch foot pattern part 3 N CAU
65. nd Figure 5 3 show the bus timing in memory expansion and microprocessor modes with wait accessing external area using multiplex bus Table 5 4 Memory expansion and microprocessor modes with wait accessing external area using multiplex bus td BCLK AD Address output delay time Actual MCU ns This product ns Max Min Max See left h BCLK AD Address output hold time BCLK standard See left h RD AD Address output hold time RD standard See left h WR AD Address output hold time WR standard 2 d BCLK CS Chip select output delay time See left h BCLK CS Chip select output hold time BCLK standard See left h RD CS Chip select output hold time RD standard 2 h WR CS Chip select output hold time WR standard 2 d BCLK RD See left h BCLK RD d BCLK WR RD signal output delay time h BCLK WR RD signal output hold time See left WR signal output delay time See left WR signal output hold time See left d BCLK DB See left h BCLK DB d DB WR h WR DB d BCLK ALE h BCLK ALE d AD ALE h ALE AD d AD RD td AD WR tdz RD AD 1 Calculated by the following formula accord 2 Calculated by the following formula accord ing to the frequency of BCLK ing to the frequency of BCLK th RD AD 109 BOCLK X2 ES ATBCLK X2
66. ng off the power wait about 10 seconds 11 84 Note on Malfunctions in the PC4701 System If the emulator malfunctions because of interference like external noise do the following to remedy the trouble 1 Press the system reset switch 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 Before using this product for the first time it is necessary to download the dedicated firmware Please note that to do this it is necessary to start up the emulator main unit in maintenance mode For firmware download procedures see 4 2 Downloading Firmware page 56 Once the firmware has been downloaded the product can be used by simply turning on the power 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 in maintenance mode Be sure to disconnect the target system before downloading the firmware Notes on the Self check fthe self check does not result normally except target status errors the product may be damaged Then contact your local distributor Be sure to disconnect the target system before executing the self check For details on the self check see 4 3 Self check on page 57 Note on Quitting the Emulator Debugger Torestart the emul
67. ocket Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connector of the IC61 1004 51 is guaranteed for only 20 insertion removal iterations For purchasing the IC61 1004 51 or for technical information contact Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd http www yamaichi co jp e index shtml 42 84 2 Connecting to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 1 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to an 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T DIRECTSOS not included For details on the M3T FLX DCT613 not included and M3T DIRECTSOS not included refer to each user s manual 1 Mount the M3T DIRECTSOS to the target system 2 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 3 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC DMS 4 Attach M3T FLX DCT613 to the M3T 100LCC DMS 5 Attach the M3T FLX DCT613 to the M3T DIRECTSOS Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN side M30800T PTC M3T 100LCC DMS not included M3T FLX DCT613 included 2 M3T DIRECT80S not included lt lt lt gt SY 1 80 pin 0 65 mm pitch 80 65
68. on pod converter board and target system 2 Turning ON OFF the Power Turn on the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible Turn off the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible Do not leave either the emulator or target system powered on because of leakage current the internal circuits may be damaged When turning on the power again after shutting off the power wait about 10 seconds CAUTION Notes on Power Supply o Pin Vcc of the emulator is connected to the target system to observe the voltage of the target system Therefore design your system so that the target system is powered by an external power supply e The voltage of the target system should be within the MCU s specified range Do not change target system power supply voltage after power has been activated 54 84 3 LED Display When the 4701 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 is turned ON When this does not light check the power supply of the target system Check that power is supplied to all the power is supplied to all the terminals STATUS OF TARGET This does not light when the target system is not connected POWER When this lights check the reset pin of the target
69. one package These corners are not round Target system Figure 3 19 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch foot pattern part 1 CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connector of the M3T F160 100NSD is guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations 48 84 8 Connecting to 100 0 5 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 2 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T 100LCC QSD not included For details on the M3T 100LCC QSD not included refer to its user s manual 1 Mount the TQPACK100SD to the target system 2 Attach TQSOCKET100SDG to the TQPACK100SD 3 Attach the M3T 100LCC QSD to the TQSOCKET100SDG 4 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 5 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC QSD Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter board CN2 side M30800T PTC 5 M3T 100LCC QSD not included These three parts are in one package Target system Figure 3 20 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 5 mm pitch foot pattern part 2 N CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System Q e Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong directio
70. onitor The data values read are not displayed correctly Table 1 1 Resisters and symbols not displayed normally 1 M16C 62N only source pointers 0 1 1 SARO SAR1 destination pointers 0 1 1 DARO DAR1 transfer counters 0 1 1 TCRO 1 1 control resisters 0 1 1 DMOCON DM1CON 1 1 1 Note on Protect Register PRC2 Make note of the fact that the protect is not canceled when protect register PRC2 which enables writing in the port PO direction register and the SI Oi control register is changed with the below procedure 1 Step execution of the instruction for setting 1 PRC2 2 Setting the break point from the instruction for setting 1 PRC2 to when the port P9 direction register and SI Oi control register are set 3 Setting 1 PRC2 from the dump window or script window Note on Accessing Address 00000h With M16C 60 Series MCUs when a maskable interrupt is generated the interrupt data interrupt No and interrupt request level stored in address 00000h is read out Also the interrupt request bit is cleared when address 00000h is read out Consequently when the address 00000h readout instruction is executed or when address 00000h is read out in the cause of a program runaway a malfunction occurs in that the interrupt is not executed despite the interrupt request because the request bit of the highest priority interrupt factor
71. r Cover e Always shut OFF power before opening the upper cover to change the switch settings e Do not touch the connector pins of the PC4701 and the target MCU connector pins Static electricity may damage the internal circuits 28 84 3 2 Each Setting Figure 3 2 shows the positions of the following parts 1 Oscillator circuit board 2 Switches 3 Pullup resistors 4 A D conversion bypass capacitor 4 A D conversion bypass capacitor MCU dependent board 1 MCU dependent board 2 M30620T3 PAT board M30620T3 RPDC board common 3062 15 board 1 Oscillator circuit board 3 Socket for installing pullup resistors 3 Switches Figure 3 2 Positions of each part 29 84 3 3 Selecting Clock Supply and Replacing Oscillator Circuit Boards 1 Clock Supply to the MCU There are two ways to supply a clock to the MCU using the oscillator circuit of the emulation pod or using the oscillator circuit on the target system Table 3 1 lists the factory settings of each clock supply The clock supply can be set in the Init dialog box when starting up the emulator debugger or inputting CLK command on the script window Table 3 1 Clock supply to the MCU Description Display of emulator debugger Default setting Internal oscillator circuit of emulation pod OSC 3 16 0 MHz Internal XiN Xour Target system External Internal oscillator circuit of emulation pod
72. rcuit on the Target System page 31 6 A D conversion function As a flexible cable and other devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the target system some characteristics are slightly different from those of the actual MCU 7 DBC single step and BRK instruction interrupt vector table addresses As the emulator uses the DBC single step and BRK instruction interrupt vector table addresses when reading these addresses the downloaded data cannot be read see Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Vector table addresses for the emulator Factor of interruption Vector table addresses Data read DBC FFFF4h FFFF7h Indefinite Single step FFFECh FFFEFh Indefinite BRK instruction FFFE4h FFFE7h Indefinite Interruption for the emulator only 8 Address and status of BHE When the internal RAM or ROM area of the MCU is accessed during user program execution the actual MCU retains a preceding address and status of BHE while this product does not 9 Status of a data bus In stop or wait mode the actual MCU retains a preceding status of a data bus while with this product a data bus is floating 10 ALE signal When the internal RAM or SFR area of the MCU is accessed during user program execution with the actual MCU ALE output is fixed to Low while this product outputs ALE signal 18 84 IMPORTANT Note on Debugging Operations After Releasing a Reset from the Target Do not execute debugging operation
73. s 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 Misuse abuse or use under extraordinary conditions Unauthorized repair remodeling maintenance and so on Inadequate user s system or misuse of it Fires earthquakes and other unexpected disasters In the above cases contact your local distributor If your product is being leased consult the leasing company or the owner 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 Faulty or broken mechanical portions Flaw separation or rust in coated or plated portions Flaw or cracks in plastic portions Faults or breakage caused by improper use or unauthorized repair or modification Heavily damaged electric circuits due to overvoltage overcurrent or shorting of power supply Cracks in the printed circuit board or burnt down patterns Wide range of faults that makes replacement
74. s such as setting a software or hardware break runtime debugging after releasing a reset from the target system until an interrupt stack pointer ISP is set in the user program Note on Emulating External Area To emulate the external area using emulation memory in this product set wait 8 MHz or less or 1 wait 19 84 20 84 Chapter 2 Preparation This chapter describes the package components the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the first time 2 1 Package CompoHnellsc de ee nau tmm E utu 22 2 2 Other Tool Products Required for 1 22 2 3 Name of Each 23 1 System Configuration n usi ett nea 23 2 Inside of the Emulation sese eene nnne enne ether enses nns 24 2 4 When Using This Product for the First Times erret het eee RO REOR POR ere sn th pee eer RUE 25 Gh Waking an MCU File pue 25 2 Setting the W OEK periere Iba eU dee bg 25 3 Downloading Firmware OUR aM leere b 26 eeu EHE NM Ad Ee D EO DET 26 21 84 Chapter 2 Preparation 2 1 Package Components The M3062NT3 RPD E package consists of the following items When
75. t If the normal result is displayed in about 40 seconds the self check has terminated normally SW1 BYTE Factory setting OPEN 2 SW SW3 gt 3 2 2 gt lt E e e Factory setting Factory setting VCC1 VCC2 5 2 o D 5 e c gt lt gt lt ea 26 gt lt M co I gt 59 lt 504 TT 5 9 Factory setting Factory setting Ie gt Factory setting tory setting M30620T3 PRT board Figure 4 5 Switch settings factory settings for the self check 2 If an Error is Detected in Self check If the self check does not result normally system status error or target status error in Figure 4 4 check the following Whether the emulation pod and PC4701 are connected properly Whether the proper firmware has been downloaded Whether the switch settings of this product are the factory settings Figure 4 3 IMPORTANT Note on Self check f the self check does not result normally excluding target system error the emulation pod may be damaged Then contact your local distributor 57 84 FY POWER gt poner lt gt PONER gt poner SH POWER gt 9 SAFE e lt gt lt gt lt gt ERROR gt lt gt o gt ERROR LZ ws 4 ERROR ws 4 sums oF c2 status or
76. the emulator from the host machine through various interfaces Host machine This means a personal computer used to control the emulator and emulation pod 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 Target MCU This means the microcomputer you are going to debug Target system This means a user s application system using the microcomputer to be debugged User program This means an application program to be debugged Evaluation MCU This means the microcomputer mounted on the emulation pod which is operated in the specific mode for tools In this user s manual this symbol is used to show active LOW e g RESET Reset signal 7 84 8 84 Chapter 1 Precautions for Safety This chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly For precautions for the emulator main unit and the emulator debugger refer to each user s manual included with your product 11 Satety Symbols and Mearntip s oec eto tace eM a eS 10 Warning for Installations o oso edet aut bod OS 11 Warnings for Use Environment 11 Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This 40 0 00181000000 11 Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product
77. uct ns ns Max Min Max d BCLK AD Address output delay time h BCLK AD Address output hold time BCLK standard See left h RD AD Address output hold time RD standard See left h WR AD Address output hold time WR standard 4 d BCLK CS Chip select output delay time h BCLK CS Chip select output hold time BCLK standard See left d BCLK ALE ALE signal output delay time h BCLK ALE ALE signal output hold time See left d BCLK RD RD signal output delay time h BCLK RD RD signal output hold time See left d BCLK WR WR signal output delay time h BCLK WR WR signal output hold time See left d BCLK DB Data output delay time BCLK standard h BCLK DB Data output hold time BCLK standard See left d DB WR Data output delay time WR standard See left th WR DB Data output hold time WR standard See left Calculated by the following formula according to the frequency of BCLK 10 td DB WR ____ n 61 84 tdQBCLK CS th BCLK CS i 1 D Toyc i i i T RD cs a i mi OA S OA S 1 a 1o td BCLK ALE thCBCLE ALE e 4 th RD AD ALE um 3 tac1 RD DB Hie o i DMA TONS I EE E cM DE EU E tsu DB RD lt gt
78. uct with a 4701 which was used with another emulation probe before If you use this product for the first time or have accidentally failed to download the firmware redownload the firmware in maintenance mode 2 Downloading Firmware in Maintenance Mode Download the firmware in maintenance mode as explained here following Figure 4 2 shows LED display during firmware download The target system must not be connected when downloading the firmware 1 Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator press the system reset switch on the emulator front panel to switch the emulator to maintenance mode Then the system status SAFE LED will start blinking 2 Start up the emulator debugger When the Init dialog box setup is complete 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 USB and LPT interface about 20 seconds Dedicated parallel interface about 30 seconds e Serial interface sess about 5 minutes POWER gt rower lt gt TOWER e lt gt POWER A lt gt SAFE 2 CLOCK e SAFE eo CLOCK e SAFE 2 CLOCK A ERROR A lt gt E gt ERROR lt gt p ERROR wx lt gt Ww 2 sins a 2 SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM HALT e HALT e HALT ec ana EEL 888 RESET t
79. unpacking check to see if your M3062NT3 RPD E contains all of these items Table 2 1 Package components Quantity M3062NT3 RPD E emulation pod main unit FLX120 RPD flexible cable for connecting PC4701 M3T F160T3 PRB converter board for M3T FLX160C preinstalled M30800T PTC converter board for 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch QFP 61 1004 051 100 0 65 mm pitch LCC socket made by Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd OSC 3 16 MHz oscillator circuit board for main clock preinstalled OSC 2 oscillator circuit board for main clock bare board Resistor arrays for pulling up ports PO to P5 51 Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet Japanese M3062NT3 RPD E User s Manual This manual M3062NT3 RPD E User s Manual Japanese gy a t Please keep the M3062NT3 RPD E 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 this product f any of these items are missing or found faulty please contact your local distributor f there is any question or doubt about the packaged product contact your local distributor For purchasing the IC61 1004 051 or for technical information contact Yamaichi Electronics Co Ltd 2 2 Other Tool Products Required for Development To bring
80. version MCU etc 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch 100P6S A foot pattern lt 2 No 1 pin Target system Figure 3 17 Connecting to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern part 2 N CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction It may cause a fatal damage to the emulation pod The connectors of the M30800T PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion removal iterations The connectors of the M3T 100LCC DMS and 1005 are guaran teed for only 20 insertion removal iterations 46 84 6 Connecting to 100 0 65 mm pitch Foot Pattern Part 3 Here follows how to connect the emulation pod probe to a 100 pin 0 65 mm pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T FLX 100NRB not included For details on the M3T 100LCC DMS not included and M3T FLX 100NRB not included refer to each user s manual 1 Mount the NOPACKIOORB to the target system 2 Attach the to the NQPACK100RB and secure it with included YQ GUIDE s 3 Attach the M3T FLX 100NRB to the YQPACK100RB 4 Attach the M3T 100LCC DMS to the M3T FLX 100NRB 5 Attach the CN2 side of the M30800T PTC to the tip CN2 side of the pitch converter board connected to the emulation pod probe 6 Attach the M30800T PTC to the M3T 100LCC DMS Tip of emulation pod probe Tip of pitch converter bpard
81. ypass capacitors as occasion demands Figure 3 2 shows where they are installed and Figure 3 9 shows their connection diagrams AVcc AVss bypass capacitor AVss 4 VREF AVss bypass capacitor AVss I VREF Figure 3 9 Foot patterns of A D conversion bypass capacitor IMPORTANT Note on the A D Converter Function Because a flexible cable and other devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the target system the A D converter operates differently from that of the actual MCU Make the final evaluation of the A D converter with the actual MCU 38 84 3 7 Connecting the PC4701 To connect the emulation pod to the 4701 use the FLX120 RPD 120 pin flexible cable included with this product package Connect the 4701 side connector of FLX120 RPD to the cable connector of the PC4701 then secure with screws the FLX120 RPD 1 Connecting the Cable to the PC4701 Figure 3 10 shows how to connect the PC4701 and FLX120 RPD Emulator main unit PC4701 side connector of FLX120 RPD UPSIDE should face up Secure this screw xl 24 55 w 2 EL Sd R LT 0 Secure this screw Figure 3 10 Connecting the cable to the PC4701 NCAUTION Notes on Connecting the Cable e Always shut OFF power before connecting the cable Otherwise the internal circuits may be damaged To connect the FLX120 RPD b
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