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1. VLXIVOX oreo OR ORO ORORORORORCR ON I 9 9 Figure 2 2 1 External View Chapter 2 Product Description 10 Emulator connector This connector accepts the emulator Mounted on the rear side IC socket for evaluation MCU 401 pin PGA IC socket for mounting an evaluation MCU Memory size select switch This switch sets the capacity of the memory board to use external memory emulation DVCC bypass capacitor sockets These sockets accept bypass capacitors to be inserted between DVCC and GND pins Reset signal setting jumper plugs These jumper plugs are used to set the reset signal supply origin Memory board connector This connector accepts a memory board for external memory emulation Flat cable connectors Use the bundled flat cables to connect the header to the adapter board Mounted on the rear side Memory connective switches These switches disconnect buffers so that signal conductors can be used without being loaded when external memory emulation is not used or when address lines disabled by memory capacity switch ing are used as user resources Jumper plugs for setting the evaluation MCU power supply These jumper plugs are used to make settings for the evaluation MCU Clock
2. Unite a position Figure 4 4 1 Mounting Position B Plugging the Memory Board Push the memory board at a slant into the memory board connector as shown with Figure 4 4 1 Check this from the side Memory board u Memory board connector Figure 4 4 2 Plugging the Memory Board 22 Chapter 4 Connections Securing the Memory Board Put the memory board down from the dotted line position to the solid line position and hold the memory board between the clips on both sides until it clicks into place to secure it Memory board Memory board connector Figure 4 4 3 Securing the Memory Board B Uninstalling the Memory Board To uninstall the memory board open the clips on both sides of the memory board connector by push ing them outward as shown in the left side sketch in Figure 4 4 4 Put the memory board up from the dotted line position to the solid line position to remove it as shown in the right side sketch in Figure 4 4 4 Memory board Clips Memory board connector A CN5 Memory board a TLI Memory board connector Apna a p p aLa La a a a a a n a fa a Figure 4 4 4 Uninstalling the Memory Board 23 Chapter 4 Connections 4 5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC If the evaluation MCU has an integrated digital power supply DVCC pin a bypass capacitor can be mounted on the digital power supply as required Wh
3. Figure 5 4 3 Setting the Memory Connective Switches Factory Setting Table 5 4 2 The Memory Connective Switch Settings Part number Element number Relevant signal Evaluation MCU s pin Printed on board Labeled on switch conductor number P54 RDX P21 Al P22 A2 P23 A3 P24 A4 P25 A5 P26 A6 P27 A7 P30 A8 P31 A9 P32 A10 P33 All P34 A12 P35 A13 P36 A14 P37 15 P40 A16 P41 A17 P42 A18 P43 A19 P44 A20 P45 A21 BY dO NY GI Gy BY BO FY CO NID GY BY W ON The user resources corresponding to the above pin numbers are different depending on the eval uation MCU used For details refer to the hardware manual for the evaluation MCU to be used or APPENDIX User Interface Specifications 32 Chapter 5 Usage 5 5 Power on Shutdown Procedures Finish connecting all the components of your entire system then turn them on in the order host machine gt emulator gt user system Shut down your system by turning off the components in the order user system gt emulator gt host machine Power on Procedure To turn the power on finish making all the required connections and follow the procedure in Figure 5 5 1 To turn on the emulator press the power switch on the back of the emulator The power switch re mains depressed Check the position of the
4. A VSEL4 USR EML LE Figure 5 1 2 Settings of Evaluation MCU Power Supply Setup Jumper Plugs Factory Settings 26 Jumper plug Chapter 5 Usage Table 5 1 1 Jumper Plug Settings Setting Evaluation MCU power supply specifications name The power supply only for emulators is supplied from a user system USR side The power supply only for emulators is supplied from a user system EML side Supply evaluation MCU internal power or C pin from user sys tem USR side Add capacitor 0 1 to evaluation MCU internal power supply SE or C pin Supply VCCXTL power from evaluation MCU internal power A side supply Supply VCCXTL power from evaluation MCU external power SI supply Set side kd RZA ie Supply backup power from user system evaluation MCU exter UPS Sue nal power supply for RAM Supply backup power from emulator for ROM EML side Please be sure to set up here the case where an external memory emulation function is not used When using a power on debugging function it is necessary to supply the power supply only for emulators from an emulator EML side and Evaluation MCU needs to correspond to the power on debugging function further Whether Evaluation MCU deals with the power on de bugging function should look at an evaluation MCU hardware manual or a data sheet Please ask when unk
5. crease from 0 9 Vcc to 0 5 Vcc 2 The CPU operating frequency is 1 MHz or higher 3 user program is being executed e For details on the power on debug function refer to the emulator hardware manual Cautions to be observed when the external memory emulation function and the Power on Debug Function e If the user power supply remaining high level is shut off with the External address and RDX pins the bus hold feature of the buffer ICs on the adapter board causes a current of up to 250 mA to flow until each signal level goes low 36 APPENDIX User Interface Specifications This appendix describes the user interface specifications of the adapter board User Interface Specifications Figure A 1 shows the correspondence between the pin numbers of flat cable connectors A and B of the adapter board and those of the header or user system Table A 1 and table A 2 lists the pinouts of flat cable connectors A and B and the evaluation MCU Note that the evaluation MCU signal names in the table are tentative names and their actual signal names vary with each model The actual evaluation MCU signal names can be judged from the eval uation MCU pin numbers For details Please ask when unknown Each signal name of the evaluation MCU has the following meaning See the notes that follow as well e Vcc_A Internal power supply of the evaluation MCU or the C pin e Vcc_B power supply of the evaluation MCU or a single p
6. FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM SS01 71047 1E DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter type2 MB2198 130 Operation Manual co FUJITSU PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter Type 2 model MB2198 130 The MB2198 130 is a development support tool for developing and evaluating applied products based on the FR family of microcontrollers manufactured by Fujitsu This manual is intended for engineers who use the MB2198 130 hereafter called the adapter to de velop applied products based on Fujitsu s FR family microcontrollers The manual describes how to handle the adapter and its functions and setting procedures Be sure to read it before using the adapt er FR is the abbreviation of FUJITSU RISC controller Using the product safely This manual contains important information required for using the MB2198 130 safely Be sure to read through the manual before using the product and follow the instructions contained therein to use it correctly In particular carefully read Caution of the products described in this manual at the beginning of this manual and Chapter 6 Restrictions to understand the requirements for safe use of the product before using it After reading the manual keep it handy for future reference Warranty and Liability Disclaimers The specifications of the product are subject to change without notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for any loss or damage whatsoever dire
7. P90 GND P86 P84 P85 DVcc P82 P83 P80 P81 P77 GND P75 P76 P73 P74 P71 P72 GND Vcc_A VCC3B P70 5 X1A PF6 P66 P67 P65 DVcc GND P63 P64 P l P62 P57 P60 GND P56 P54 RDX P55 P52 P53 P51 Vcc_A P50 GND P46 P47 VCCXTL P20 P21 A1 P22 A2 GND P23 A3 P24 A4 P25 A5 P26 A6 P27 A7 P30 A8 P31 A9 P32 A10 GND P33 A11 P34 A12 P35 A13 P36 A14 P37 A15 P40 A16 P41 A17 Vcc_A P43 A19 P42 A18 P45 A21 P44 A20 GND GND evaluation MCU signal name of table A 1 should keep in mind that actual signal names differ for every kind for a temporary name 39 APPENDIX User Interface Specifications 40 Connector pin number Table A 2 Pinouts of Flat Cable Connector B Evaluation MCU signal name temporary name Evaluation MCU pin number Connector pin number Evaluation MCU signal name temporary name Evaluation MCU pin number PF2 DVcc 1 GND PFO PE7 PE6 5 PE4 PE3 PE2 1 GND PEO PD7 PD6 PDS PD4 PD3 DVcc GND PG6 PD2 PD1 Vcc_B PDO PB7 PB6 PBS
8. User system Adapter Board Board usRa x1 x1 EMD Usfcd X0 X0 EM Flat cable Evaluation Pats tol Connector 3 Ur STe MCU a 7 s mounting GND GND part B X1A PF6 X1A x1 EMIBI B XOA PF5 lt X0 EM X0A X1A 1 O O 8 22127 tate l eta 4 5 GND GND Figure 5 2 1 Installing the Oscillator and Capacitor B Installing the Oscillator To supply a clock signal from the adapter board to the main clock X0 X1 and subclock X0A X1A of the evaluation MCU install an oscillator and a capacitor on the oscillator IC sockets SC2 and SC3 on the adapter board respectively Figure 5 2 1 shows how to install the oscillator and capaci tor Oscillator Please mount a capacitor in No 2 Please mount a capacitor in No 5 No 4 terminal or No 3 and No 4 No 6 terminal or No 5 and No 7 terminal terminal eo oc 1 Cj lt For the frequency and other specifications of the oscillator refer to the data sheet for the eval uation MCU e For the capacitance of the capacitor refer to the data sheet for the oscillator e Prepare the oscillator and the capacitor as neither of them is bundled with this product Figure 5 2 1 Installing the Oscillator and Capacitor 28 Chapter 5 Usage B Setting the Clock S
9. By this setup the INITX signal INIT of evaluation MCU is supplied from the INITX signal of a user system via an emulator and the TRSTX signal TRST of evaluation MCU is supplied from the reset signal of an emulator INIT USR Glee EML USR Gee EML TRST Figure 5 3 1 Setting the Reset Signal Setting Jumper Plugs Factory Setting 30 Chapter 5 Usage 5 4 Setting a External Memory Emulation Figure 5 4 1 shows the external memory emulation block diagram figure 5 4 2 and table 5 4 1 show the set ting the memory size select switch and the factory settings of the memory size select switch figure 5 4 3 shows the factory settings of the setting the memory connective switches Table 5 4 2 lists the memory con nective switch settings External Memory Emulation Block Diagram Figure 5 4 1 shows the external memory emulation block diagram Address bus P4 5 0 P3 7 0 P2 7 1 P5 4 o Evaluation O Data bus go MCU P1 7 0 PO 7 0 2 gt header lt M 5 emory 29 connective 74LVCH16244A switches External Y lt memory T i emulation circuit aL lt Adapter board Figure 5 4 1 External Memory Emulation Block Diagram Setting the Memory Size Select Switch The memory size select switch select the size of the memory board to be connected to use the
10. input IC sockets and clock input select jumper plugs The IC sockets accept an oscillator and a capacitor for the main clock and subclock the jumper plugs are used to set the clock supply source Chapter 2 Product Description 2 3 General Specifications Table 2 3 1 lists the general specifications of the adapter General Specifications Table 2 3 1 lists the general specifications of the adapter Table 2 3 1 General Specifications Item Specification Name DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter type 2 Part number MB2198 130 Evaluation MCU Internal power supply 0 V to 45 5 V UVcc Power supplies Evaluation MCU I O power supply to 45 5 V UVcc Adapter board power supply 43 3 V Supplied from emulator Internal operating frequency of MCU 34 MHz max Operating tempera ture 5 C to 35 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 No condensation allowed 205 W x 110 D x 30 H mm Including the IC socket and connector di Dimensions Weight 173 g For the internal power and I O power supplied to each evaluation MCU refer to the power sup ply specifications of the evaluation MCU For each type of supplied power refer to the Eval uation MCU Hardware Manual or Please ask when unknown Note Operating the device outside the range of any general specification may cause the device to malfunc tion Use the device in the ranges of its general sp
11. metal part of the adapter such as connector pins e The adapter has many exposed parts sharp pointed and edged such as monitor pins Handle the adapter with meticulous care not to get injured Note To set up and use the adapter follow the instructions in this manual Storing Precautions e Do not put anything on the product When stored the product should be kept in the packing box as it has no housing e Do not apply shock to the adapter e Keep the device away from direct sunlight high temperature and high humidity to prevent condensation e Since the product contains many electronic components do not store it where it is exposed to a strong electric or magnetic field for an extended period of time Table 1 4 1 lists the operating and storage temperatures and humidities Table 1 4 1 Operating and Storage Environments During operation 5 C to 35 C 20 to 80 No condensation allowed During storage 0 C to 70 C 20 to 80 No condensation allowed Memo Chapter 2 Product Description This chapter describes the configuration of the hardware system incorporating the MB2198 130 and shows the names of its components as well as the major specifications 2 1 System Configuration 2 2 Appearance and Part Names 2 3 General Specifications Chapter 2 Product Description 2 1 System Configuration Used in combination with the header the adapter is connected to the emulator and the user system System Confi
12. power switch with the hardware manual for the emulator Note When turning on the individual components of your system follow the power on procedure specified in the manual Once you have turned the adapter on do not carry it or apply shock or vibration to it The power supply of a host computer is switched on The power supply of an emulator is switched on POWER LED lights up SorruNE Workbench is started Emulator Debugger is started A dialog display is checked see Figure 5 5 2 The power supply of a user system is switched on OK is checked by dialog display see Figure 5 5 2 Figure 5 5 1 Power on Procedure 33 Chapter 5 Usage SS xi A Please turn target power on j Cancel Figure 5 5 2 Dialog Display Shutdown Procedure To shut down your system follow the procedure shown in Figure 5 5 3 To turn off the emulator press and release the power switch on the back of the emulator This returns the depressed switch to the OFF raised state Check the position of the power switch with the hardware manual for the emulator Emulator Debugger is ended A user system is turned off An emulator is turned off A host machine is turned off when required Figure 5 5 3 Shutdown Procedure Note When turning off the individual components of your system follow the shutdown procedure specified in the manual 34 Chapter 6 Cautions This chapter lists precautions and import
13. remove it with uniform force without applying force to one point 18 Chapter 4 Connections 4 2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board Connect the adapter board with the header board using a flat cable coming with the adapter as illustrated in Figure 4 2 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Header Board Adapter board Flat cable Flat cable connector A connector B Eject lock d A 3 Flat cable 0 i Eject lock Flat cable Flat cable connector A connector B Header board e To connect the flat cable insert each of its connectors into the mating connector on each board until the eject lock of the cable s connector locks into place in the board s connector e To disconnect the flat cable pinch the eject lock of each of its connectors to unlock the con nector and unplug the cable Figure 4 2 1 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board Note Before plugging or unplugging the cable turn off the power supply When unplugging the cable remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the cable itself 19 Chapter 4 Connections 4 3 Installing the Evaluation MCU Install the evaluation MCU on the evaluation MCU mounting IC
14. third party s intellectual property right or other right by using such information FUJITSU assumes no liability for any infringement of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties which would result from the use of information contained herein e The products described in this document are designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation ordinary industrial use general office use personal use and household use but are not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated 1 for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could have a serious effect to the public and could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss i e nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system or 2 for use requiring extremely high reliability i e submersible repeater and artificial satellite Please note that FUJITSU will not be liable against you and or any third party for any claims or damages arising in connection with above mentioned uses of the products Any semiconductor devices have an inherent chance of failure You must protect against injury damage or loss from such failures by incorporating safety design measures into your facility and equipment such as redundancy fire
15. GND PB4 PB3 PB2 PBI PBO VCC3IO GND PA7 PA6 PAS PA4 PA3 Vcc_B GND P17 D15 P16 D14 P15 D13 P14 D12 P13 D11 P12 D10 GND P11 D9 P10 D8 P07 D7 P06 D6 05005 P04 D4 P03 D3 P02 D2 GND Vcc B PO1 D1 00 0 MODO MODI GND MOD2 PI7 PI6 5 PI2 PII GND PIO PH7 PH6 5 PH4 PH3 GND PH2 PHI Vcc B PHO evaluation MCU signal name of table 2 should keep in mind that actual signal GND names differ for every kind for a temporary name GND 5501 71047 1 FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR e SUPPORT SYSYEM DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter Type2 MB2198 130 Operation Manual January 2005 the first edition Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices Edited Business Promotion Dept co FUJITSU
16. ant notes on use of this product That extra cautions apply to the adapter when the external emulation memory and power on debug functions are used General Cautions on the Adapter Before setting a jumper plug or switch on the adapter board turn off all of the adapter emu lator and user system The settings of jumper plugs VSELI to VSEL4 are related to power supply Setting these jumper plugs incorrectly can destroy the entire system When the user system supplies a clock signal to the evaluation MCU the wiring pattern from the clock signal source on the user system side may be too long to provide oscillation When the user system supply a clock signal to the evaluation MCU using an oscillator the evaluation MCU has a restriction that if the XO or X1 pin must be opened the jumper plug for selecting the corresponding clock signal source must be removed This also applies to XOA and X1A When the emulator is used INITX pin control source of the evaluation MCU to the emulator position set the jumper plug to a reset signal setting When the emulator is being used the eval uation MCU s INITX pin is controlled by the emulator and the reset signal from the user sys tem is input to the evaluation MCU via the emulator The reset timing is therefore delayed several clock cycles from the actual reset timing The reset command of the emulator only resets the evaluation MCU it does not reset the user system In addition the signal sent fro
17. ctly or indirectly arising out of the use of the product Product Operating Environment Use the product at an operating temperature between 5 C and 35 C and at an operating humidity between 20 to 80 Avoid using it in a hot or humid environment and prevent condensation The product is a frameless PC board unit with all electronic components exposed Therefore do not put anything on the product do not touch or let an electrically charged material contact a metal part of it Once the product has been powered try to keep those objects away from it which may short circuit it or easily catch fire and burn Use the product as horizontal as possible and avoid operating it at a place exposed to strong vibration dust or explosive gas Note that using the product not in the above operating environment may unexpectedly cause personal injury to the user or another person if present near the product or physical damage to properties around the product You should also keep the packaging materials used for shipping the product They work well as they are when you transport the product again for example if it becomes out of order and needs to be repaired Organization of this manual This manual consists of the following six chapters Be sure to read them all before using the product Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions This chapter provides an overview of the MB2198 130 and its handling pre cautions Chapter 2 Product Desc
18. e Specifications ASO Al 38 Adapter board CN1 po po po pq pq po po po 00 po pg po po 00 pq pq po po po po pg 00 po po pg UJ 1 VIEW connector is mounted in the back Al Flat cable connector CN2 po po po pq pq pq pq po 00 po pg po po pq pq 00 po po po po pg 00 po po pg UJ Header or a user system Flat cable connector A B Mmm B50 A50 B50 B1 A1 B1 TOP VIEW connector is mounted in the surface Figure A 1 Pin Numbers of Flat Cable Connectors A and B 50 1 Connector pin number APPENDIX User Interface Specifications Table A 1 Pinouts of Flat Cable Connector A Evaluation MCU signal name temporary name Evaluation MCU pin number Connector pin number Evaluation MCU signal name temporary name Evaluation MCU pin number AVRH AVRL AVSS PCO PCI PC2 PC3 PC4 5 6 GND PAO PAI Vcc PA2 P87
19. ecifications Memo 12 Chapter 3 Functions This chapter describes the functions of the adapter 3 1 Function Specifications 3 2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications Chapter 3 Functions 3 1 Function Specifications Table 3 1 1 lists the major function specifications of the adapter Function Specifications Table 3 1 1 lists the major function specifications of the adapter Figure 3 1 1 is a block diagram of external memory emulation Table 3 1 1 Adapter Function Specifications Item Description Serving as the adapter used in combination with the DSU FR emulator and header Adapter Function to provide connection between the emulator and evaluation MCU and between the evaluation MCU and user system External trace memory Supporting the external trace function Trace length of 64 K frames Internal ROM emulation Supporting the internal ROM emulation memory function I megabytes max Supporting the external memory emulation function Capable of setting RAM ROM This function is implemented by mounting an optional memory board on the adapter board Capable of selecting the capacity of the memory board from among seven steps between 2M words and 32K words 1 word 16 bits Memory capacity switching External memory emulation 5 Capable of disconnecting address lines disabled by the memory capacity switching function from buffers and us ing them as user resources instead Memory con
20. elector Jumper Plugs Figure 5 2 2 shows the factory settings of the jumper plugs Table 5 2 1 shows how to set the clock selector jumper plugs X0 USR ML m 1 10 USR EML X1A XOA X1A Figure 5 2 3 Setting the Clock Selector Jumper Plugs Factory Setting Table 5 2 1 Jumper Plug Settings Jumper plug name Setting Clock supply USR side Supply main clock signal from user system Supply main clock signal from oscillator IC socket on adapt er EML side EML side Supply sub clock signal from oscillator IC socket on adapter There is no function to supply a clock signal from the adapter to the user system Note To supply a main clock signal from the user system prepare an oscillation circuit on the user system and use for example a CMOS buffer for buffering before the signal is supplied As supplying a subclock signal from the user system may result in unstable operation be sure to supply the subclock signal from the adapter board 29 Chapter 5 Usage 5 3 Setting a Reset Signal The reset signal is supplied to evaluation MCU from the user system or the emulater Please use a setup at the time of product shipment of a jumper plug Setting the Reset signal A setup at the time of product shipment of a jumper plug is shown in Fig 5 3 1
21. en it does not have a digital power supply DVCC pin in Evaluation MCU a bypass capacitor does not need to be mounted Installing a Bypass Capacitor To use a polarized capacitor such as an electrolytic capacitor as the bypass capacitor install it ac cording to the polarity defined by the silk pattern on the PC board Use meticulous care to check the polarity Select the appropriate capacitor so that its type capacitance and withstand voltage are best suited for the operating environment Figure 4 5 1 shows how to install the capacitor Table 4 5 1 lists the signal names of digital power supply pins of the evaluation MCU plugged in each capacitor mounting socket Capacitor Index A long pin is plus polarity 8 _ _ Capacitor mounting socket It is cautious of the polarity of a a capacitor _ 68 Figure 4 5 1 Mounting the Capacitor Table 4 5 1 The Signal Names of Digital Power Supply Pins of the Evaluation MCU Correspondence Evaluation MCU pin signal line number Capacitor mounting socket name SC4 5 SC6 7 SC8 9 SC10 11 24 Chapter 5 Usage This chapter describes the basic setup procedures to be followed before turning the power on and the power on and shutdown procedures as well Be sure to read this chapter before turning the power on 5 1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply 5 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit 5 3 Setting Reset Signals 5 4 Se
22. explains how to connect individual devices before turning their power on Note 4 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator 4 2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board 4 3 Installing the Evaluation MCU 4 4 Installing the Memory Board 4 5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC Shut off power to the entire system before starting the operations descried in this chapter Performing such operations with the power on may result in electric shock or device faults When unplugging any cable remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the cable itself Do not force any cable to bend or it may break Chapter 4 Connections 4 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator Connect the adapter board to the adapter board connector on the emulator as illustrated in Figure 4 1 1 Connecting the Adapter Board and the Emulator Adapter board un Emulator connector Res ape Adapter board connector Emulator e Connect the adapter board to the emulator in such a manner that their connectors aligned by indexes A provided to prevent accidental insertion mate deep with each other e When disconnecting the adapter board from the emulator remove it with uniform force with out applying force to one point Figure 4 1 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator Note Before plugging or unplugging the board turn off the power supply When unplugging the board
23. exter nal memory emulation function Figure 5 4 2 shows the factory settings of the switch Table 5 4 1 lists the memory board sizes and effective addresses depending on the settings of the switch Figure 5 4 2 Setting the Memory Size Select Switch Factory Setting Table 5 4 1 The Memory Size Select Switch Settings ASEL3 ASEL2 ASEL1 Memory board size Affective addresses 2 MWords 1 MWords 512 KWords 256 KWords 128 KWords 64 KWords 32 KWords 31 Chapter 5 Usage Setting the Memory Connective Switches These switches can be used to disconnect address lines disabled by the memory capacity switching function from buffers and using them as user resources instead when the external memory emulation function is used Even when the external memory emulation function is not used the switches can be used to disconnect those address lines from buffers to reduce the load on the address lines used as user resources Figure 5 4 3 shows the factor settings of the switches Table 5 4 2 lists the elements of the switches and their respective signal conductors and evaluation MCU s pin numbers N NO 19 3 8729 lt 21 SW4 NO 8729 67 lt 21
24. f the connectors and sockets on the adapter board Connector and Socket Specifications Table 3 2 1 lists the specifications of the connectors and sockets Table 3 2 1 Connector and IC Socket Specifications Item Description Use this connector to connect the emulator to the adapter Emulator connector For connecting the emulator see Section 4 1 Connecting the Adapter Board and the Emulator Connect the adapter to the header using flat cables coming with the adapter For connecting the flat cables see Section 4 2 Connecting the Adapter Board and the Header Board Flat cable connectors Mount the evaluation MCU PGA 401P package For mounting the evaluation MCU see Section 4 3 Mounting the Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Mount an optional memory board Memory board connector For mounting the memory board see Section 4 4 Mounting the Memory Board Mount an oscillator and a capacitor authorized for the oscilla tor For mounting the oscillator and capacitor see Section 5 2 Set up for Clock Supply Oscillator IC sockets If the evaluation MCU has an integrated digital power supply such as a DVCC power supply a bypass capacitor can be mounted on the digital power supply as required For mounting the bypass capacitor see Section 4 5 Mounting the DVCC Bypass Capacitor DVCC bypass capacitor mounting sockets Memo 16 Chapter 4 Connections This chapter
25. guration Figure 2 1 1 shows the system configuration for the adapter Host computer General purpose measuring instrument External trigger program execution RS232C USB LAN AC in Fujitsu Emulator Loader Mode Now DSU FR emulator Evaluation MCU Adapter board Adapter this product Flat cable 22 Header board Header User system 77774 The AC adapter is bundled with the emulator Figure 2 1 1 System Configuration Diagram Refer to the emulator hardware manual for connecting the emulator to a host computer or general purpose measuring instrument To use the emulator you need the host computer and emulator debugger software separately from this product Refer to the emulator hardware manual for information on the specifications of the em ulator Chapter 2 Product Description Figure 2 2 1 gives an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it The adapter board illustrated in Figure 2 2 1 is in the factory default states Figure 2 2 1 gives an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it 2 2 Appearance and Part Names Appearance and Part Names PISA 65 GEE a 13SA 85 of usn 2146 ZS n off usn HISA 95
26. itance of about 6 pF is therefore added to each of the signal conductors As a buffer IC is connected to the effective address bus signal and control line used for exter nal memory emulation each signal conductor connected to the memory board involves a de lay of about 6 ns As the data bus used for external memory emulation is connected directly to the data bus sig nal equivalent to D 31 16 the external I O power supply to the evaluation MCU must al ways be 3 3 V The external I O power supply exceeding 3 3 V can break the memory board As the data bus used for external memory emulation is connected directly to the data bus of the evaluation MCU a capacitance of about 6 pF is added to each signal conductor when the 35 Chapter 6 Cautions memory board is installed e The data bus used for external memory emulation is fixed at 16 bits in width e Although some of the address bus signals data bus signals and control lines of the memory board are connected to the user system the chip select signal is not connected and thus the user system cannot access data in the memory board Cautions to be observed when the Power on Debug Function e When performing power on debugging pay due attention to the settings related to power sup ply e The following three conditions must be satisfied when the power supply is turned off by pow er on debugging 1 It takes 25 us or more for all the power supply levels of the evaluation MCU to de
27. lator header MB2198 XXX 3 DSU FR emulator memory board 4 Oscillator Capacitor 5 2 3 x3 The package code of the evaluation MCU is PGA 401C A02 For the evaluation MCU models available to this adapter and their package codes Please ask when unknown You need optional items such as debugger software and a communication cable before the em ulator can be used For details Please ask when unknown The header is the interface board to connect the user system to the emulator Select and purchase the appropriate type of header compatible with the production MCU model to be used Refer to the Header Instruction Manual for how to handle and use the header and safety pre cautions The memory board is required to use the external memory emulation function under plan ning Refer to the data sheet of evaluation MCU about the frequency of the oscillator to be used For the capacitance of the capacitor refer to the data sheet for the oscillator Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1 4 Notes on Use Take the precautions below when using the adapter M Handling Precautions e Do not put anything on the adapter e Before plugging or unplugging any cable be sure to turn the power supply off e When unplugging the cable remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the cable itself e To prevent electrostatic breakdown do not let your finger or an object touch any
28. m the user system to the INITX pin during a break is masked by the emulator The pin state of the user bus when the evaluation MCU is in the user hold low power con sumption mode is the same as the one stated in the Evaluation MCU hardware manual The flat cable long can be used when the MCU s clock frequency is low or when the load on user pins is very light Usually the flat cable standard should be used When the adapter and header are used the MCU on the user system must always be socket mounted The IC socket must be the designated IC socket No power is supplied to the user system from the adapter header or emulator When the external memory emulation function is not used set all the memory connection switches to OFF If external signals are applied with the memory connection switches set to ON drive the adapter at a current of at least 750LA If the drive current is lower than 750UA a normal potential may not be obtained due to the bus hold feature of the buffer IC Cautions to be observed when the External Memory Emulation Function When external memory emulation is used set those memory connective switches to ON which correspond to the effective address bus signal equivalent to A 21 1 variable with memory size setting and control line equivalent to RDX A buffer IC is connected to the effective address bus signal variable with the memory size set ting and control line used for external memory emulation A capac
29. n eee aaa ooo aan aan 20 4 4 Installing the Memory Board 2 0 42242 1 00 22 4 5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC 24 SUSAJE t 25 5 1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply 26 5 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit 28 5 3 Setting Reset Signal od dO ie AU 30 5 4 Setting a External Memory Emulation essent 31 5 5 Power on Shutdown Procedures 2 2 12 0 33 Chapter 6 CaUtl s ua itte ia nai ade RA 35 APPENDIX User Interface Specifications 2 37 Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions This chapter provides an overview of the adapter and its handling precautions 1 1 Overview 1 2 Checking the Items Packaged 1 3 Options 1 4 Notes on Use Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1 1 Overview This adapter is a development support tool for developing and evaluating hardware and software products which use the Fujitsu s FR family of microcontrollers Overview The adapter is intended for use in combination with another device such as DSU FR emulator header to connect a FR microcontroller based user system to the DSU FR emulator MB2198 01 1 Hereafter called the header 2 Hereafter called the emulator The major features of the adapter are listed below e The adapter consists
30. nection Also capable of reducing the load applied during use of such address lines as user resources by disconnecting them even when the external memory emulation function is not used Supporting the power on debug function which runs a program immediately af ME ter the power on sequence of the evaluation MCU The jumper plugs on the adapter board can be used to make various settings of the Jumper plugs adapte The IC sockets for oscillator on the adapter board supply clock signals from the Clock input IC sockets adapter to the main clock X0 X1 and subclock X0A X14A pins of the evalua tion MCU 1 The evaluation MCU must support the external memory emulation feature The total amount of memory available depends on the memory capacity of the memory board its memory ca pacity select switch and the settings of the evaluation MCU Refer to the Evaluation MCU Hardware Manual or Please ask when unknown before use For details see Section 5 4 ternal Memory Emulation Settings Note also that this function is added to the external bus of the evaluation MCU Before using the function read Chapter 6 Cautions carefully 2 This function assumes that the evaluation MCU supports the power on debug feature Refer to the Evaluation MCU Hardware Manual or Please ask when unknown before use 14 Chapter 3 Functions 3 2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications The table below lists the specifications o
31. ng IC socket pin No 1 Figure 4 3 2 Mounting Position 20 Chapter 4 Connections Securing the Evaluation MCU Close the lever of the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket SC1 from the dotted line position to the solid line position to lock the evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Figure 4 3 3 Securing the Evaluation MCU Uninstalling the evaluation MCU To uninstall the evaluation MCU open the lever of the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket SC1 from the dotted line position to the solid line position then remove the evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting socket Figure 4 3 4 Uninstalling the Evaluation MCU 21 Chapter 4 Connections 4 4 Installing the Memory Board To use the external memory emulation function plug an optional memory board into the memory board con nector on the adapter board as illustrated in Figures 4 4 1 to 4 4 3 To uninstall the memory board follow the instruction illustrated in Figure 4 4 4 Mounting Position Align the dented part of the memory board on the right side with the raised part of the memory board connector Memory board Clips Memory board connector o HEEEHHEHHHHHHEBHHBHHHHHHHEE
32. nown For the specifications of the internal power supply of each evaluation MCU consult the eval uation MCU hardware manual or Please ask when unknown To supply VCCXTL power power for main oscillation clock generation from other than the evaluation MCU s internal or external power supply remove the jumper plug to supply power from the user system The backup power supply is used for the external memory emulation circuit on the adapter board To use the data backup function supply backup power from the emulator In this case the emulator detects the power on or shutdown state of the user system to back up data on the adapter board ROM equivalent operation 27 Chapter 5 Usage 5 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit To supply a clock signal from the adapter board to the main clock X0 X1 and subclock XOA X1A of the eval uation MCU install an oscillator and a capacitor on the oscillator IC sockets SC2 and SC3 on the adapter board respectively Figure 5 2 1 shows how to install the oscillator and capacitor M Installing the Oscillator To supply a clock signal from the adapter board to the main clock X0 X 1 and subclock XOA X 1A of the evaluation MCU install an oscillator and a capacitor on the oscillator IC sockets SC2 and SC3 on the adapter board respectively Figure 5 2 1 shows how to install the oscillator and capaci tor
33. o the system Performing such an operation with the power on may Damage cause an electric shock or device fault Electric shock Once the product has been turned on do not touch any metal part of it Damage Doing so may cause an electric shock or device fault NCAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided appropriately may result in minor or moderate injury and or damage to the product or the equipment to which the product is connected to software resources such as data or to other properties Cuts Damage Cuts Before moving the product be sure to turn off all the power supplies and unplug the cables Watch your steps when carrying the product Do not use the product at an unstable location such as a place exposed to strong vibration or a sloping surface Doing so may let the product fall resulting in an injury or fault The product has some sharp pointed or edged parts inevitably exposed such as jumper plugs Use meticulous care in handling the product not to get injured with such pointed parts Damage Neither put anything on or apply shock to the product Once the product has been powered do not carry it Doing either may cause a fault due to a load or shock Damage Since the product contains many electronic components keep it away from direct sunlight high temperature and high humidity to prevent condensation Do not use or store the product where it is exp
34. of the adapter board and flat cables two standard and two long cables e The adapter board has an on board IC socket for evaluation MCU 401 pin PGA package code PGA 401C A02 e Connected to the header using a flat cable standard or long one e Used in combination with the header to connect the emulator and the user system e Power to the adapter is supplied from the user system via the emulator or header e Internal ROM emulation memory function supported e External memory emulation function supported e External trace function supported e Power on debug function supported Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1 2 Checking the Items Packaged Check that your package is complete before using the adapter Checking the Items Packaged Before using the adapter make sure that your package contains the following items e Adapter board 1 e Flat cables Standard 8 cm 2 e Flat cables Long 20 cm 2 e Hardware manual This manual in English and a Japanese version 1 each Note Keep the packaging materials used for shipment of the product and use them when re transporting it to prevent it from being damaged Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1 3 Options Table 1 3 1 lists the options for this product Purchase them as required Options Table 1 3 1 Options Name Part number Evaluation MCU Fujitsu FR family controller MB91Vxxx DSU FR emulator MB2198 01 2 DSU FR emu
35. osed to much dust or a strong magnetic or elec tric field for an extended period of time An adverse operating or storage environment can cause a fault Damage Use the product within the ranges of its general specifications Operating it outside the range of any general specification may cause a fault Damage To prevent electrostatic breakdown do not let your finger or an object touch any metal part of the connector Before handling the product touch a metal object such as a door knob to discharge static electricity from your body Damage When turning the power on or off follow the relevant procedure described in this manual Before turning the power on in particular be sure to finish making all the required connections To set up and use the product follow the instructions given in this manual Using the product incorrectly or inappropriately may cause a fault Damage Before plugging or unplugging any cable for this product be sure to turn the power supply off When unplugging the cable remove it while holding the connector with out pulling the cable itself Pulling the cable itself or bending it may expose or dis connect the cable core resulting in a fault Damage Although the MCU socket is structured not to accept an evaluation MCU in a wrong orientation or position pay due attention to the mounting orientation when mounting the evaluation MCU Forcing the evaluation MCU to be inserted in a wrong o
36. ower supply e VCCXTL Main clock power supply of the evaluation MCU e GND Ground of the evaluation MCU Note To the pins whose evaluation MCU signal name is underlined in the table an additional circuit may be added for controlling the evaluation MCU Therefore those pins have different electrical characteristics from those on the actual MCU See the sections listed below for details on the additional circuit for each signal P65 P85 PD3 PF2 DVcc See Section 4 5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for e X0 X1 See Section 5 2 Setup for Clock Supply 5 See Section 5 2 Setup for Clock Supply e P54 RDX See Section 5 4 Setup for External Memory Emulation P4 5 0 A 21 16 P3 7 01 A 15 8 P2 7 1 A 7 1 P1 7 0 D 15 8 PO 7 0 D 7 0 The emulator uses Vcc_A and Vcc_B mainly as the power supplies to the evaluation MCU and addi tionally for voltage detection purposes only it does not contain circuit consuming large power It is advisable to use the flat cable standard bundled with the emulator to prevent noise trouble Provide the user system with a connector equivalent to the flat cable connector The part number of the flat cable connector is as follows e Flat cable connector part number 8930E 100 178MS manufactured by KEL Notice that the pinouts of flat cable connectors A and B are different between the adapter board and the user system ES I 37 APPENDIX User Interfac
37. pro tection and prevention of over current levels and other abnormal operating conditions If any products described in this document represent goods or technologies subject to certain restrictions on export un der the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law of Japan the prior authorization by Japanese government will be required for export of those products from Japan 2004 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan CONTENTS Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1 1 1 QVeEVIeW sy a tit AO ORE Dem eed wee sheen OE 2 1 2 Checking the Items aaa 3 1 3 Options the ete ee R i kd Pre Re eee 4 TA Notes 0n Use nan sai aoi ete D RUE RR RUE HER iren irte eee 5 Chapter eae 7 2 1 System Configuration teet eter reete So Dea t etri rp a EE aioa 8 2 2 Appearance and Part 9 2 3 General Specifications eme patet 11 Chapter 3 FUctlhs Solo da OK a te edet EZ 13 3 1 Function Specifications iere YA OECD 14 3 2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications 15 Chapter Connecons uuu oe O ARA ARA GO a 17 4 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator eee 18 4 2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board 00000 11 19 4 3 Installing the Evaluatio
38. rienta tion can damage the pins of the evaluation MCU and the accidental insertion pre vention mechanism of the socket resulting in a fault Damage When stored the product should be kept in its packaging box as it has no housing Re transporting the product may damage it to cause a fault Keep the packaging materials used for shipment of the product and use them when re transporting it e The contents of this document are subject to change without notice Customers are advised to consult with FUJITSU sales representatives before ordering e The information such as descriptions of function and application circuit examples in this document are presented sole ly for the purpose of reference to show examples of operations and uses of FUJITSU semiconductor device FUJITSU does not warrant proper operation of the device with respect to use based on such information When you develop equipment incorporating the device based on such information you must assume any responsibility arising out of such use of the information FUJITSU assumes no liability for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use of the infor mation e Any information in this document including descriptions of function and schematic diagrams shall not be construed as license of the use or exercise of any intellectual property right such as patent right or copyright or any other right of FUJITSU or any third party or does FUJITSU warrant non infringement of any
39. ription This chapter describes the configuration of the hardware system incorporat ing the MB2198 130 and shows the names of its components as well as the major specifications Chapter 3 Functions This chapter describes the functions of the MB2198 130 Chapter 4 Connections This chapter explains how to connect the MB2198 130 Read this chapter be fore turning the power supply on Chapter 5 Usage This chapter explains how to set the MB2198 130 and how to turn the power supply on and off Read this chapter before turning the power supply on Chapter 6 Cautions This chapter describes restrictions on using the MB2198 130 Read this chap ter before turning the power supply on Appendix User Interface Specification The appendix explains user interface specification M Related Manuals You should refer to the following manuals as well e Evaluation MCU Hardware Manual or Datasheet e Header Operation Manual e DSU FR Emulator MB2198 01 Hardware Manual e SOFTUNE Workbench Operation Manual e SOFTUNE Workbench User s Manual Caution of the products described in this manual The following precautions apply to the product described in this manual Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided appropriately N WARNING could result in death or serious injury and or a fault in the user s system Electric shock Before performing any operation described in this manual turn off all the power supplies t
40. socket on the adapter board as illustrated in Figure 4 3 1 to Figure 4 3 3 To uninstall the evaluation MCU follow the instruction illustrated in Figure 4 3 4 B Installing the Evaluation MCU Open the lever of the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket SC1 to from the solid line position to the dotted line position Evaluation MCU O Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Figure 4 3 1 Installing the Evaluation MCU Mounting Position Align pin No 1 of the evaluation MCU with its pin hole in the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket SC1 and insert the evaluation MCU horizontally Check this from above eeeeocooooooooooceeee 9 0 0 O OO e 9 6 46 0 2 5 0 0 6 0 0 Be Be Be Be 008 00 Evaluation MCU 8800000000000000000000000000000009080 20 05 5 020200505050202000 OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO O 0 0 0 OOOO OOOO OOOO TOOG OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO 0000 OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO 00000050 5050505 O eco 9000 50 00 9 00 0 0 0 0 050 o O O O O O OO O See 0000000000 0000000000 0807 0 Evaluation MCU mounti
41. tting a External Memory Emulation 5 5 Power on Shutdown Procedures Note Shut off power to the entire system before starting the operations descried in this chapter Performing such operations with the power on may result in electric shock or device faults 25 Chapter 5 Usage 5 1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply Figure 5 1 1 shows the factory settings of the jumper plugs Table 5 1 1 lists the evaluation MCU power supply specifications depending on the settings of individual jumper plugs from VSEL1 to VSEL4 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply Figure 5 1 1 shows the power supply circuit configuration around the evaluation MCU Adapter Board User System Board Emulators 3 3V connector VSEL1 MCU mounting part Emulator power supply Flat cable only USER connector VSEL2 n tema Capacito power supply P power supply VSEL os 3 Main clock A power supply B MCU I O I O power supply l power supply External memory emulation part Figure 5 1 1 Settings of Evaluation MCU Power Supply Setup Jumper Plugs Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply Table 5 1 1 lists the evaluation MCU power supply specifications depending on the settings of indi vidual jumper plugs from VSELI to VSEL4 VSEL1 USR EML SC NI VSEL2 USR VSEL3 B m

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