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1. Figure 5 Mounting the evaluation MCU 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 4 1 Configuring the Evaluation MCU C pin B Setting the jumper plugs for configuring the evaluation MCU C pin The factory default setting of the jumper plugs for configuring the evaluation MCU C pin is shown in Figure 6 and the specifications of the jumper plugs for setting the evaluation MCU C pin setting is shown in Table 5 USR C 57 Figure 6 Configuration of the jumper plugs for setting the pin factory default setting Table 5 Evaluation MCU C pin connection specifications Jumper plug name Setting C pin connection settings Connects the C pin of the evaluation MCU to the capacitor on the user system Applies the capacitor on the adapter board to the evaluation MCU C pin 4 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit Installing the oscillator Mount the oscillators and capacitors on the oscillator IC sockets SC2 SC3 of the adapter board to supply the clock signal from the adapter board to the main clock X0 X1 and to sub clock X0A X1A of the evaluation MCU respectively The Figure 7 shows how to install the oscillator Install the capacitor across pins Install the capacitor across pins 2 and 4 or across pins 3 and 4 Oscillator 5 and 6 or across pins 5 and 7 OI C O lt 3 Capacitor gt lt D
2. 00000000000000000000000000 usn 1 ajo 5 usn Tt III I DULL ELLE LUN 880 VLXIWI Dr ojo o usn ajo un voxiwa amp ofo m Ens V NO HOLV1NW3 lt 109 y a Figure 2 External appearance and part names factory default state 1 Flat cable connectors Use the flat cable packaged in this product and connect to the header or user system mounted on the rear side 2 Reset signal setting jumper plugs These jumper plugs are used to set the reset signal supply source 3 Clock input IC sockets and clock input select jumper plugs The IC sockets accept an oscillator and a capacitor for the main clock and sub clock The jumper plugs are used to set the clock supply source 4 Jumper plugs for configuring the C pin Jumper plugs that configure whether the C pin on the evaluation MCU is connected to the C pin on the user system or the capacitor on the adapter board 5 Emulator connector Connector to be connected to the emulator mounted on the rear side 6 Extension jumper plugs Jumper plugs used for extended functions These should normally all be shorted during use 7 Jumper plugs for setting th
3. PERFORM The following document contains information on Cypress products Although the document is marked with the name Spansion and Fujitsu the company that originally developed the specification Cypress will continue to offer these products to new and existing customers Continuity of Specifications There is no change to this document as a result of offering the device as a Cypress product Any changes that have been made are the result of normal document improvements and are noted in the document history page where supported Future revisions will occur when appropriate and changes will be noted in a document history page Continuity of Ordering Part Numbers Cypress continues to support existing part numbers To order these products please use only the Ordering Part Numbers listed in this document For More Information Please contact your local sales office for additional information about Cypress products and solutions About Cypress Cypress NASDAQ CY delivers high performance high quality solutions at the heart of today s most advanced embedded systems from automotive industrial and networking platforms to highly interactive consumer and mobile devices With a broad differentiated product portfolio that includes NOR flash memories F RAM and SRAM Traveo microcontrollers the industry s only PSoC programmable system on chip solutions analog and PMIC Power Management ICs CapSense capacitive touch sen
4. at the start of this document and perform a thorough safety check before using the product Store this manual in a safe location where it can easily be accessed at any time while you are using the product B Warranty and liability disclaimers The specifications of the product are subject to change without notice FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS assumes no liability for any loss or damage whatsoever directly or indirectly arising out of the use of the product B Product operating environment Use the product at an operating temperature of between 5 and 35 and at an operating hu midity of between 2096 to 8096 Avoid using it in a hot or humid environment and prevent conden sation 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 we
5. D18 E16 A16 E14 C14 E11 E8 E5 Al DVCC The high current output buffer pin power supply DVCC pins of the evaluation MCU are as follows DVCC K2 LA 2 N3 R3 U1 V4 Y2 DVSS The high current output buffer pin ground DVSS pins of the evaluation MCU are as follows DVSS K1 L3 P1 P5 U2 T4 V3 AAI Note The pins that are identified by the underlined evaluation MCU signal names in the table may have ad ditional circuitry attached for controlling the evaluation MCU As a result the electrical characteristics of these pins may differ from an actual MCU See the sections listed below for details on the additional circuit for each signal e X0 X1 See Section 4 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit e See Section 4 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit e INIT See Section 4 3 Setting a Reset Signal It is recommended to use the standard type flat cable bundled with the adapter board to prevent noise trouble Provide a connector equivalent to the flat cable connector on the user system to connect the adapter board and the user system directly with the flat cable The part number of the flat cable connector is as follows Flat cable connector part number 8930E 100 178MS F manufactured by KEL Note that the pinouts of flat cable connectors A and B are different between the adapter board and the user system 17 Adapter board N Flat cable connecto
6. VSS DVCC01 P57 P54 P55 P56 P51 WAKE VSS P47 P20 P22 P23 P25 P27 P31 19 Connector pin number Evaluation MCU pin number Table 11 Pinouts of flat cable connector B Evaluation MCU signal name provisional name VSS Connector pin number Evaluation MCU pin number Evaluation MCU signal name provisional name VSS PB5 PB4 PB3 PB2 PBI PBO NC PF3 PF2 1 VSS PFO NC PE7 P66 P65 P64 P63 P62 P61 VSS P60 P77 P76 P75 P74 P73 VSS PB6 P72 P71 VDD P70 PC4 PC3 PC2 VSS PCI PCO NC PB2 NC PBI NC NC MD3 VSS NC PA6 NC PA7 NC PA5 DVSS08 DVSS07 VDD X0 17 VSS P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 VSS P11 P10 P07 P06 P05 P04 P02 VSS VDD P01 P00 INIT MDO 1 VSS MD2 NC PI7 V3 P53 P52 VO NC PD NC PII VSS NC PIO PE7 PE6 PES PE4 PE3 VSS PE2 1 VDD PEO 20 VSS VSS 01 71113 1 FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS SUPPORT SYSTEM DSU FR EMULATOR BGA 420P ADAPTER TYPE 3 MB2198
7. 150 E OPERATION MANUAL August 2008 the first edition Published FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS LIMITED Edited Business amp Media Promotion Dept co FUJITSU
8. Capacitor gt See the data sheet of the the evaluation MCU for the oscillator frequency and other details See the oscillator data sheet for details on the capacitor s capacitance e The oscillator and capacitors are not provided with this product and need to be purchased separately Figure 7 Installing the oscillator Note For a cpacitor that is mounted with the oscillator use a capacitor about 10pF smaller than the recom mended value of the oscillator When a capacitor of the recommended value of the oscillator is mounted an oscillator stabilization time becomes longer than the standard time due to the parasitic capacitance of a socket and the influence of an interconnect load and that may cause a failure such as instability of clock switching operation etc Setting the clock selection jumper plugs The factory settings of the jumper plugs are shown in Figure 8 and the correspondence between the clock selection jumper plugs and clock supply is shown in Table 6 s4EML USR S3EMLX1 USR OJ USR SC2 D 1 lo o o 0 o o EMLX1A USR Figure 8 Setting the clock selection jumper plugs factory default setting Table 6 Clock selection jumper plug settings and clock supply Jumper plug name Setting Clock supply Supply main clock signal from use
9. connected directly to the INIT pin on the evaluation MCU for standalone adapter use The INIT pin from the user system is connected to the INIT pin on the evaluation MCU via the emulator Always use this setting when the emulator is being used Connects the INIT pin from the user system to the TRSTX pin on the evaluation MCU for standalone adapter use Connects the TRSTX pin from the evaluation MCU to the emulator Always use this setting when the emulator is being used 4 4 Selecting the Connection of the Bypass Capacitor for DVCC and DVSS A bypass capacitor is able to be connected and disconnected as needed between the DVCC and DVSS pins for when the corresponding lines are used as the DVCC and DVSS power supply cur rently only supported by the FR60 Lite Configuring the bypass capacitor for DVCC and DVSS The factory default setting are shown in Figure 10 The corresponding pins are used as general pur pose ports under the factory default setting Furthermore when the pins are used as DVCC and DVSS the capacitor can be connected between DVCC and DVSS by setting the switch to ON See Table 8 for details on the switch settings swi Figure 10 Settings of the switch for connecting a bypass capacitor between DVCC and DVSS factory default setting Table 8 Settings of the switch for connecting a bypass capacitor between DVCC and DVSS EA Setting Bypass capacitor connection Connects
10. flat cable connectors on each of the boards until locked e Disconnect the flat cables by pulling out the eject locks of the flat cables and releasing the locks e When the adapter board and the user system are connected directly with a flat cable provide a specified connector on the user system conforming to Item 6 User Interface Specifications Figure 4 Connecting the adapter board with the header board B Mounting the evaluation MCU Use the following procedure to mount the evaluation MCU in the IC socket for mounting the evalu ation MCU on the adapter board see Figure 5 1 Push squarely down on the upper part of the IC socket 2 Verify that the latch for locking the evaluation MCU is raised up And align the index mark of evaluation MCU and adapter board V and place the evaluation MCU on the IC socket 3 Gently lift up the upper part of the IC socket and verify that the evaluation MCU is locked by the latch for locking the evaluation MCU Note When performing the procedure of pushing down on the upper part of the IC socket make sure that the product is disconnected from the emulator and support the reverse side of the circuit board from the emulator with your hands to prevent the circuit board from warping Index mark v lt Index mark Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
11. for the oscillator Oscillator IC sockets 3 CONNECTION Connecting the adapter board to the emulator Connect the adapter board to the adapter board connector on the emulator see Figure 3 Adapter board Emulator connector Index Adapter board connector OU WWW u Emulator e Insert the connector for connecting the emulator to the adapter board securely to the far end and align the index on each connector for prevention of incorrect insertion e Apply even force to the connector for removing the adapter board from the emulator Figure 3 Connecting the adapter board to the emulator Note Turn power off before board setting removal Apply even force to the connector for unplugging the board Connecting the adapter board to the header board Connect the adapter board to the header board using the flat cables that are provided with the adapter see Figure 4 Adapter board Flat cable Flat cable connector A connector B Eject lock LE LT 27 Flat cable Eject lock Flat cable Flat cable connector A H H connector B Header board e Insert the eject lock units into the
12. items before using the product e Adapter board 1 e Flat cables standard 8 cm e Flat cables long 20 cm Operation manual English version this manual NY WY e Operation manual Japanese version Optional parts The optional parts for this product are shown in Table 1 Table 1 Optional parts Name Part number FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS FR family 2 Evaluation MCU microcontroller FR60 Lite DSU FR emulator MB2198 01 E DSU FR emulator header MB2198 xxx E Oscillator Capacitor _ The package code of the evaluation MCU is BGA 420P M01 Contact the sales or support representative for details on the evaluation MCU model numbers and package codes that can be used with this adapter 2 Debugger software and communications cables need to be purchased in order to use the emu lator Contact the sales or support representative if you are unsure of the details 3 The header is an interface board used to connect the user system to the emulator Select and purchase the suitable header for the mass production MCU to be used Contact the sales or sup port representative for details on the suitable header for the mass production MCU to be used See the header operation manual for handling and using headers and precautions of safe use 4 Seethe data sheet of evaluation MCU for details on the frequency of the oscillator to use Fur thermore see the data sheet of the oscillator for details on t
13. ION Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause a minor or moderate injury damages to this product or devices connected to it or may cause to loose software resources and other properties such as data if the device is not used appropriately Cuts Damage Before moving the product be sure to turn off all the power supplies and unplug the cables Watch your step when carrying the product Do not use the product in an unstable location such as a place exposed to strong vibration or a sloping sur face Doing so may cause the product to fall resulting in an injury or fault Cuts The product contains sharp edges that are left unavoidably exposed such as jump er plugs Handle the product with due care not to get injured with such pointed parts Damage Damage Do not place anything on the product or expose the product to physical shocks Do not carry the product after the power has been turned on Doing so may cause a malfunction due to overloading or shock 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 exposed to much dust or a strong magnetic or elec tric field for an extended period of time Inappropriate operating or storage environments may cause a fault Damage Use the product within the ranges given in the specifications Operation over the specified ra
14. a capacitor 10uF 25V between P56 and P60 DVSS1 Always set to OFF when used as P56 and P60 Connects a capacitor 10uF 25V between P72 DVCC3 and P74 DVSS3 Always set to OFF when used as P72 and P74 Connects a capacitor 10uF 25V between P85 DVCC5 and P87 DVSS5 Always set to OFF when used as P85 and P87 Connects a capacitor 1OuF 25V between DVCC7 and PA3 DVSS7 Always set to OFF when used as and 4 5 Configuring the Evaluation MCU Tool Power Supply B Configuring the jumper plugs for the evaluation MCU tool power supply settings The factory default setting of the jumper plug for configuring the evaluation MCU tool power supply setting is shown in Figure 11 and the evaluation MCU tool power supply setting specification for the jumper plugs is shown in Table 9 12 USR VCCT EML Figure 11 Tool power supply setting jumper plug setting factory default setting Table 9 Evaluation MCU tool power supply specifications Jumper plug name Setting Tool power supply The evaluation MCU tool power supply is supplied by the user system power supply adapter used by itself Evaluation MCU tool power supply is supplied by the emulator Always set this jumper to EML when using the emulator The power supply source for the evaluation MCU tool power supply can only be set to the user system power supply when th
15. ader board This jumper plugs are for connecting disconnecting these signal lines as required This function requires that the evaluation MCU supports the power on debugging function Before using the function see the Evaluation MCU hardware manual or contact the sales or support representative if you are unsure of the details Connector and socket specifications Table 4 shows the specifications of the connectors and IC sockets mounted on the adapter board Table 4 Connector and IC socket specifications Item Description Use this connector to connect the emulator to the adapter Emulator connector See the Connecting the adapter board to the emulator section in 3 Connection for details on connecting the adapter to the emulator Connect the adapter to the header and the user system using flat cables coming with the adapter Flat cable connector S See the Connecting the adapter board to the header board section in 3 Connection for details on connecting the flat cables Mount the evaluation MCU BGA 420P package See the Mounting the evaluation MCU section in 3 Connection for details on mounting the evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Mount an oscillator and a capacitor authorized for the oscillator See the Ml Installing the oscillator section in 4 2 Setting the clock sup ply circuit for details on how to mount the oscillator and the capacitor
16. ccordance with the regulations of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan and or US export control laws e The company names and brand names herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2008 FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS LIMITED rights reserved 1 OVERVIEW B Overview This product is a development assistance tool for developing and evaluating hardware and software This product is used in combination with a DSU FR emulator LQFP 144P header to connect the DSU FR emulator MB2198 01 E to a user system that uses a FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS FR family microcontroller Referred to as the header 2 Referred to as the emulator The main features of this product are as follows e The adapter consists of an adapter board and flat cables 2 sets of the standard and long types e The adapter board has an on board IC socket for an evaluation MCU 420 pin BGA package code 420 01 Connected to the header using flat cables standard or long Used in combination with the header to connect the emulator and the user system Power to the adapter is supplied from the emulator or supplied from the user system via the header e Supports the internal ROM emulation memory function e Supports the external trace function e Supports the power on debug function Checking the items packaged Check that the package contains all of the following
17. ce shown in Figure 14 Turn off the power supply to the emulator by pressing the switch on the rear of the emulator and re leasing your finger The switch then returns to the off state with the switch protruding See the operation manual of the emulator for details on the position of the power switch Exit Emulator Debugger Turn off the power supply to the user system Turn off the power supply to the emulator Turn off the host machine as required Figure 14 Power off procedure Note When turning off the individual components of your system follow the shutdown procedure specified in this manual 15 5 CAUTIONS General cautions on the adapter Disconnect all of the power supplies from the adapter emulator and user system before set ting any jumper plugs or switches on the adapter board When an oscillator is mounted on the user system and a clock signal is supplied to the evalu ation MCU the wiring pattern from the clock signal source on the user system side may be too long to provide oscillation If it is instructed that the XO or X1 pin should be opened as restricted to the evaluation MCU when a clock signal is being supplied from the user system to the evaluation MCU using an oscillator remove the jumper plug for switching the clock signal supply source on the speci fied side This is also applicable to pin When using the emulator set the reset signal jumper plug which selects the
18. ch would result from the use of information contained herein 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 MICROELECTRONICS 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 pro tection and prevention of over current levels and other abnormal operating conditions Exportation release of any products described in this document may require necessary procedures in a
19. control source of the INIT pin of the evaluation MCU to the EML side When the emulator is being used the emulator controls the INIT pin of the evaluation MCU and the reset input from the user sys tem is not connected directly to the evaluation MCU but is routed via the emulator The reset timing is therefore delayed by several clock cycles compared to the actual reset timing Furthermore when a reset is performed using the emulator reset command only the evalua tion MCU is reset and the user system is not reset In addition the signal to the INIT pin from the user system is masked by the emulator during a break The states of the user bus pins when the evaluation MCU is in user hold or low power con sumption modes are the same as the states shown in the MCU hardware manual The long type flat cable can be used if the MCU s clock frequency is low or the load of the user pin is very low Basically use the standard type flat cable If using the adapter and the header always make sure that the MCU on the user system is sock et mounted in order to be removed Use the specified IC socket for the MCU socket Power is not supplied from the adapter header or emulator to the user system Cautions when using the power on debug function When performing power on debugging pay attention to the settings related to the power sup ply The following three conditions must be satisfied when the power supply is turned off by pow er on debuggin
20. dware manual or contact the sales or support representative if you are unsure of the details B Function specifications Table 3 lists the major function specifications of the adapter Table 3 Adapter function specifications Item Description Adapter function Used in combination with the header board it functions as the adapter for connecting the emulator to the evaluation MCU and user system The connection to the emulator is a stack of connections that uses the emulator connectors on the adapter board External trace The trace data is stored via the adapter in external trace memory 64 Ksteps 1 step 69 bits that is built into the emulator itself Internal ROM emulation memory 2 MB of SRAM 512 Kword x 8 bit product x 4 is used as built in ROM emulation memory Power supply selection e Evaluation MCU tool power supply selection If the user system is used with a standalone adapter the tool power for the evalu ation MCU needs to be supplied from the user system The evaluation MCU tool power supply source is therefore selected by jumper plugs on the adapter Note The user system power supply can only be selected as the evaluation MCU tool power supply source when the user system power supply is within the rat ed range of the evaluation MCU tool power supply 3 3V 0 3V e C pin selection Jumper plugs on the adapter board select whether the C pin on the evaluation MCU is connected to the mass productio
21. e evaluation MCU power supply Jumper plugs that configure whether the user system or the emulator is used as the supply source for the evaluation MCU tool power supply VCCT 8 Bypass capacitor connection switch A switch for connecting or disconnecting a bypass capacitor between DVCC and DVSS 9 IC socket for evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket for BGA 420 pin General specifications Table 2 lists the general specifications of the adapter Table 2 General specifications Item Specification Name DSU FR emulator BGA 420P adapter type 3 Part number MB2198 150 E Power supplies Evaluation MCU Internal power supply 1 8V Generated from UVcc Evaluation MCU I O power supply 3 5V to 5 5V UVcc Adapter board power supply 3 3V Supplied from emulator Internal operating frequency of MCU Max 48MHz Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Storage temperature 0 C to 70 Operating humidity 20 to 80 No condensation Storage humidity 20 to 80 No condensation External dimensions 177mm W x 110mm D x 34mm H Including the IC socket and connector dimensions Weight 168g Adapter board unit For details on the internal power supply and I O power supply of each evaluation MCU see the power supply specifications of the evaluation MCU For details on each of the power supplies see the Evaluation MCU har
22. e user system power supply voltage is within the evaluation MCU tool power supply ratings range 3 3V 0 3V 4 6 Power on Shutdown Procedures Turn the power on after completing all of the connections in the sequence host machine gt emulator user system Turn the power off in the sequence user system gt emulator gt host machine Power on procedure Turn the power on using the sequence shown in Figure 12 after completing all of the connections The emulator power is turned on by pressing the power switch on the back of the emulator The pow er switch remains depressed when pressed See the operation manual of the emulator for details on the position of the power switch Note When turning on the individual components of your system follow the power on procedure specified in this manual Once you have turned the adapter on do not carry it or apply shock or vibration to it 13 Turn on the power to the host machine Turn on the power to the emulator POWER LED lights up Run Sortune Workbench Run Emulator Debugger Has the emulator been initialized Initialize the emulator Check the dialog box see Figure 13 Turn on the power supply to the user system Click OK on the dialog box Figure 12 Power on procedure Softune311 x P Please turn target power on Cancel Figure 13 Dialog display Power off procedure Turn the power off using the sequen
23. g It takes 25 us or more for all the power supply levels of the evaluation MCU to decrease from 0 9 Vcc to 0 5 The CPU operating frequency is 1 MHz or higher A user program is being executed For details on the power on debug function see the emulator operation manual 6 USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS User interface specifications The correspondence between the pin numbers of flat cable connectors and B on the adapter board and those on the header or user system are shown in Figure 15 and the correspondence between the pin numbers of flat cable connectors A and B and the evaluation MCU is shown in Table 10 and Ta ble 11 Note that the evaluation MCU signal names in the table are provisional names and the actual signal names vary with each model The actual evaluation MCU signal names can be judged from the eval uation MCU pin numbers If you are unsure of the details contact a sales or support representative The following notation and warnings apply to each of the evaluation MCU signal names Unconnected open pin UVCC The power supply VDD pins of the evaluation MCU are as follows VDD EA G5 K5 M5 AA3 AF2 AB7 AB10 AF9 E15 E12 E9 E6 A2 GND The ground VSS pins of the evaluation MCU are as follows VSS DI H5 L5 L1 5 WI W5 ABI ABS AF1 ACA AB8 11 AF11 AF14 AB16 AF19 AB19 AB22 AF26 AB26 W22 T22 T26 N26 1 22 H22 F24 E22 A26 A22 E19
24. he values of the capacitors to con nect to the oscillator 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION B System configuration The adapter is used in combination with the header and is used to connect the emulator to a user system Figure 1 shows the system configuration for the adapter Host machine External trigger General purpose program execution measuring instrument AC in DSU FR emulator Evaluation MCU Adapter board Adapter this product Flat cable included with the adapter Header User system The AC adapter is bundled with the emulator Figure 1 System configuration diagram See the operation manual of the emulator for details on connecting the emulator to the host machine and general purpose measuring instrument In order to use the emulator a host machine and emulator debugging software need to be purchased separately See the operation manual of the emulator for the emulator specifications 110mm Figure 2 gives an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it The adapter board illustrated in Figure 2 is in the factory default states LL Appearance and part names 8NO HOLv1NW3 1W3 LODA usn Br g E 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 V NO 318VO 1V14 a 318VO 1V14
25. ll as they are when you transport the product again for example if it becomes out of order and needs to be repaired 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 E OPERATION MANUAL e Workbench OPERATION MANUAL e SoFTUNE Workbench USER S MANUAL European RoHS compliance Products with a E suffix on the part number are European RoHS compliant products Notice on this document information included in this document is current as of the date it is issued Such information is subject to change without any prior notice Please confirm the latest relevant information with the sales representatives Caution of the product described in this manual The following precautions apply to the product described in this manual WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury and or a fault in the user s system if the product is not used correctly Before performing any operation described in this manual turn off all the power Electric shock supplies to the system Damage Fapa such an operation with the power on may cause an electric shock or evice 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 N CAUT
26. n MCU C pin or the capacitor 1 on the adapter board Clock supply selection The adapter has IC sockets for mounting crystal oscillators that allow the CLK sig nals to the evaluation MCU to be supplied from the adapter board the CLK is not supplied to the user system The CLK signal from the user system and the CLK sig nal from the adapter are selected using jumper plugs Use the X0 X1 XOA and X1A jumper plugs to select the CLK signal Reset signal selection If the user system is used with a standalone adapter the reset signal needs to be sup plied to the INIT and TRSTX pins from the user system Jumper plugs on the adapter board select the connection destination of the reset sig nal Bypass capacitor between AVCC AVRH and AVSS There are bypass capacitors 0 1uF between both AVCC AVSS and AVRH and AVSS AVRL on the adapter board Connecting disconnecting the bypass capacitor between DVCC and DVSS There are bypass capacitors between DVCC and DVSS on the adapter board 10 x 4 and these can be connected and disconnected by a switch Power on debugging Supports the power on debug function which runs a program immediately after the power on sequence of the evaluation MCU Extension jumper plugs When a header that supports the PGA 401P adapter type 2 MB2198 130 E is connected to this product some of the I O pins on this product are allocated to power supply pins on the he
27. nges may cause a fault Damage To prevent electrostatic breakdown do not let your finger or other object come into contact with the metal parts of any of the connectors Before handling the product touch a metal object such as a door knob to discharge any static electricity from your body Damage When turning the power on or off follow the relevant procedure as described in this document Before turning the power on in particular be sure to finish making all the required connections Furthermore be sure to configure and use the product by following the instructions given in this document Using the product incorrectly or inappropriately may cause a fault Damage Always turn the power off before connecting or disconnecting any cables from the product When unplugging a cable unplug the cable by holding the connector part without pulling on the cable itself Pulling the cable itself or bending it may expose or disconnect the cable core resulting in a fault Damage Because the structure of the MCU socket does not allow an evaluation MCU to be mounted in the incorrect orientation be very careful of the orientation of the evalu ation MCU when mounting it Inserting the evaluation MCU in the wrong orientation may damage the MCU caus ing the MCU to become faulty Damage Because the product has no casing it is recommended that it be stored in the orig inal packaging Transporting the product may cau
28. r CN1 CN2 A50 1 1 50 A501 B50 i E EE EE LI 1 i amp 4 o a 1 1 1 i 1 MEC EC 4 I 1 1 1 i 1 LI 1 Wp i 1 1 B1 CAT 4 E o TOP VIEW these connectors are mounted on the back surface Header or user system Flat cable connector A50 B50 A50 A1 B1 TOP VIEW these connectors are mounted v on the front surface 18 Figure 15 Pin numbers of flat cable connectors A and B Connector pin number Evaluation MCU pin number Table 10 Pinouts of flat cable connector A Evaluation MCU signal name provisional name VSS Connector pin number Evaluation MCU pin number Evaluation MCU signal name provisional name VSS PAO PAI PA2 PA3 PA4 PAS PA6 AVCC AVRH AVSS PC5 PC6 PC7 NC NC PC4 NC PC5 NC PC6 NC PC7 VSS PA7 DVCC07 C2 DVCCO08 DVSS05 DVSS06 VSS DVCC06 P97 DVCCO05 95 P96 P93 P94 P92 VSS P90 P91 DVCC04 DVSS03 P87 DVCC03 VSS PF4 P81 P82 DVSS02 P80 DVCC02 DVSSO1
29. r system Supply main clock signal from oscillator IC socket on adapter Supply subclock signal from oscillator IC socket on adapter fixed on EML side There is no function to supply a clock signal from the adapter to the user system Note To supply the main clock from the user system create the oscillation circuit on the user system buffer the main clock via the CMOS IC buffer or the like and then supply it Since supplying the sub clock from the user system may result in instable operation be sure to supply the sub clock from the adapter board 4 3 Setting the Reset Signal Supply the reset signals to the evaluation MCU by the user system or the emulator Use the jumper plugs with the factory default settings Setting the reset signal jumper plugs The factory default settings of the reset signal selection jumper plugs are shown in Figure 9 Under the factory default settings the INITX signal INIT is supplied to the evaluation MCU from the INITX signal on the user system via the emulator and the TRSTX signal is supplied to the eval uation MCU from the reset signal of the emulator USRINITX EML 1 cia 52 USR TRSTXEML Figure 9 Setting the reset signal setting jumper plugs factory default setting 11 Table 7 Reset signal jumper plug settings Jumper plug name Setting Reset signal connection The INIT pin from the user system is
30. se a damage or fault Therefore keep the packaging materials and use them when re shipping the product e The contents of this document are subject to change without notice Customers are advised to consult with 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 MICROELECTRONICS semi conductor device FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS 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 MICROELECTRONICS assumes no liability for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use of the information 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 MICROELECTRONICS or any third party or does FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS warrant non in fringement of any third party s intellectual property right or other right by using such information FUJITSU MICRO ELECTRONICS assumes no liability for any infringement of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties whi
31. sing controllers and Wireless BLE Bluetooth Low Energy and USB connectivity solutions Cypress is committed to providing its customers worldwide with consistent innovation best in class support and exceptional system value FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS SUPPORT SYSTEM 5501 71113 1 DSU FR EMULATOR BGA 420P ADAPTER TYPE 3 MB2198 150 E OPERATION MANUAL co FUJITSU PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the DSU FR emulator BGA 420P adapter type 3 MB2198 150 E The MB2198 150 E is a development support tool for developing and evaluating application prod ucts based on the FR family of microcontrollers manufactured by FUJITSU MICROELECTRON ICS This document is for engineers developing FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS FR family microcon troller application products using the DSU FR emulator BGA 420P adapter type 3 2 and describes the functionality and handling of the adapter and the configuration methods Read this manual thor oughly before using the adapter 1 FR the abbreviation of FUJITSU RISC controller is a line of products of FUJITSU MICRO ELECTRONICS LIMITED 2 Referred to as the adapter Using the product safely This manual contains important information for using this product safely Be sure to read this manual before using the product and to follow the directions given in this manual in order to use the product correctly In particular thoroughly read the Caution of the product described in this manual

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