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1. No Signal Name Handling Notes No Signal Name Handling Notes 231 MD4 CE2B_N Pull up 47 ko 244 DREQ1_N Pull up 47 ko 232 MD5 Pull up 47 ko 245 ASEBRK_N BRKACK NC 233 VDDQ 3 3V 246 TDO NC 234 VSSQ GND 247 VDDQ 3 3V 235 DACKO 248 VSSQ GND 236 DACK1 249 VDD PLL2 NC 237 DRAKO 250 VSS PLL2 U GND 238 DRAK1 251 VDD PLL1 NC 239 VDD NC 252 VSS PLL1 GND 240 VSS GND 253 VDD CPG 3 3V 241 STATUSO Pull up 47 ko 254 VSS CPG GND 242 STATUS1 Pull up 47 ko 255 XTAL NC 243 DREQO N Pull up 47 ko 256 EXTAL Pull up 47kQ CAUTION When power is supplied through the user system interface YQPACK only 3 3 V power should be supplied from the user system and the emulation memory board generates 1 8 V power from the 3 3 V power Therefore the VDD pin 1 8 V of the user system interface YQPACK is not connected to the MCU on the emulation memory board Handling e Pull up The pin is pulled up to 3 3 V through a 47 kQ resistor on the board Pull down The pin is pulled down to GND through a 4 7 kQ resistor on the board 3 3 V 3 3 V is supplied from the user system when sliding the switch to USER U GND The pin is connected to user system GND to check whether or not the user system is connected GND The pin is connected to GND on the board NC The MCU pin is not connected to the user system interface connector Blank The MCU pin is directly connected to the user system interface connector 7 2
2. 167 MHz max e Clock installed in this emulation memory board 27 8 MHz EXTAL input Substitution Capacity 4 Mbytes 8 blocks of 256 kwords x 16 bits emulation memory 83 MHz max B bus clock Two wait cycles inserted by WCR2 Can be allocated to the CSO area Substitution memory area H 00000000 to H 003FFFFF Data bus width can be selected from 16 or 32 bits 8 bit width is not supported User interface Supported package 256 pin QFP Crystal oscillator Supported frequency for crystal oscillation 9 MHz to 20 MHz Switch settings SW3 Selects the power source JP1 Selects the clock source JP2 Selects the CSO signal output destination DIP switch settings SW2 1 to SW2 3 Selects the clock operating mode SW2 4 SW2 5 and SW2 7 Selects the memory type and bus width for area 0 SW2 6 Selects the endian SW2 8 Selects the master or slave mode SW2 9 Selects the clock source SW2 0 Selects whether or not to write protect the substitution emulation memory RESET switch SW1 Issues a RESET signal LEDs LED1 RESET and POWER LED2 RDY and U RUN LED3 BREQ and NMI LED4 STATUS1 and STATUSO Table 3 2 Emulation Memory Board Functions cont Function Specifications Power supply The emulation memory board can operate without connecting the user system by supplying 5 V through power connector J1 IL 4P S3FP2 manufactured by Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd
3. The power connector pins work as follows Pin 1 GND black Pin 2 5 V red Pin 3 5 V red Pin 4 GND black When the emulation memory board is connected to the user system supply 3 3 V from the VDDQ pin on the YQPACK256SE connector respectively Notes 1 For the substitution emulation memory a 16 bit bus and a 32 bit bus are supported Do not set the bus width to 8 bits when using the substitution emulation memory 2 When allocating substitution emulation memory to an area set WCR2 of the bus state controller to provide an appropriate cycle access state 3 When connecting the emulation memory board to the user system note that the RDY signal is pulled down to ground on the emulation memory board so that the bus processing will be completed if any area other than the substitution emulation memory CS0 area is accessed CAUTION Restriction on Buffer Control Using the RD Signal RD signal output cannot be disabled from the emulator Consequently when the buffer control on the user system uses only the RD signal data read from this emulation memory board and data output from the buffer may conflict For this reason when using the emulation memory board be sure to control the data bus buffer of the user system with both the CS and RD used in direction control signals Section 4 Emulation Memory Board Operation The emulation memory board has a RESET switch SW1 for issuing a reset signal a
4. D15 0 LVT245 5 O MCU SH7751 MD3 4 Bus switch cso cso VDDQ 3 3 V 47 ko cso D31 16 D15 0 A25 0 EXTAL JP switch F OSC 27 8 MHz XTAL 9 EXTAL TCK RESETE Reset RESETP TRST AUDATA3 0 Power on reset TDI AUDSYNC circuit TMS TDO Others AUDCK Reset switch User system interface Power supply to connector emulation memory board 3 3 V and 1 8 V H UDI and AUD ports I RESETP Regulator Emulator interface 3 3 V to 1 8 V connectors VDDA 3 3 V 14 and 36 pins Switch External power gt 5 V Others g Ea 5 V to 3 3 V Figure 8 1 Emulation Memory Board Block Diagram 35 36
5. Note that the dimensions in figure 5 7 are somewhat different from those of the actual chip s mount pad A 31 6 min 28 0 max l tH 0 4 x 63 25 2 0 1 a MN 0 40 0 05 0 20 0 05 mi a l l LO S O o Y A o es l E E 112 0201 E E E m I l ay a ii l I l l o I I i 4 po 4 I I a I l N I I N I I LO I I I l A 4 mi 1 t i l I I I 1 I I I I I l I lt I i i 2 l I I I l I I I I I I I I l l E For determining E amp E the socket location __ __________ Tolerance 0 1 unless otherwise specified Unit mm Figure 5 7 Recommended Dimensions for Mount Pad 26 Section 6 Limitations 6 1 Limitations on User System To use the emulation memory board together with the user system do not mount any components in the mount prohibited areas figure 6 1 of the user system If any component is mounted on any of these areas remove the corresponding spacer from the emulation memory board In this case take special care not to give any stress to the user system interface section NQPACK The height of the mounted components must be 8 0 mm or shorter in the height limited area figure 6 1 of the user system If any component in this area is higher than 8 0 mm the emulation memory board cannot be connected to the user system L Mount prohibited area El Heigh
6. Signal Line Handling on the Emulation Memory Board and User System The emulation memory board is connected to the user system through the user system interface connector YQPACK and the IC socket NQPACK Figure 7 1 shows the signal line handling on the emulation memory board and the user system Signal line handling Signal line handling on the emulation memory board on the user system MCU User interface connector VDDQ 3 3 V and socket Connected to the signals Pulled up signals on the user system Pulled down Connected to the signals signals on the user system Connected to GND Blank no handling NC Not connected connected 3 3 V VDDQ Connected to 3 3 V power Regulator on the user system 3 3 gt 1 8V 1 8 V VDD Not Connected to 1 8 V power connected on the user system GND Connected to GND on the user system Connected to GND Figure 7 1 Signal Line Handling on the Emulation Memory Board and User System 34 Section 8 Emulation Memory Board Block Diagram The emulation memory board has an MCU SH7751 a user system interface connector emulator connectors and memory Figure 8 1 shows the block diagram of the emulation memory board A25 0 LVT244 m A 2 2 D31 16 LVT245 D31 16 Substitution memory LVT245 256 kB x 16 x 8 pieces
7. This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage NOTE emphasizes essential information A WARNING Observe the precautions listed below Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system the emulation memory board and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 1 Do not repair or remodel the emulation memory board by yourself for electric shock prevention and quality assurance Always switch OFF the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system before connecting or disconnecting any CABLES or JUMPERS Always switch OFF the emulation memory board and the user system before connecting or disconnecting the IC socket or the user system interface connector When connecting th
8. before connecting the EMULATOR PRODUCT EMULATION MEMORY BOARD or POWER CABLES Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the emulator product and the emulation memory board or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Connecting to the Emulator Connect the emulation memory board to the emulator by using the same procedure as in section 5 1 Connecting Emulation Memory Board to Emulator and User System Connecting the Power Cables After making sure the alignment is correct connect the provided power cables to the power connector J1 on the emulation memory board to supply power as shown in figure 5 4 The power cable and connector structures will prevent the power cables from being connected in the wrong direction Note that the red cables are for 5 V power and the black ones are for GND connect them to the DC power source correctly A WARNING Be sure to connect the power cables to the DC power source correctly that is the red cables to the 5 V power and the black ones to GND Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the emulator product and the emulation memory board or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 23 Pin 1 mark Power cable Figure 5 4 Connecting Power Cables to Power Connector Power Supply Specifications Table 5 2 shows the power supply specifications and figure 5 5 shows the ris
9. is asserted NMI Red LED lit when NMI is asserted LED4 STATUS1 Green LED lit when STATUS1 is 0 low STATUSO Red LED lit when STATUSO is O low LED1 aS RESET POWER RDY a U RUN BREQ NMI STATUS1 STATUSO di LED4 LED3 LED2 esa l Figure 4 4 LED Location and Indication on the Board 15 Section 5 Connection Procedures 5 1 Connecting Emulation Memory Board to Emulator and User System Be sure to switch off the emulator and user system before connecting the emulation memory board emulator and user system Do not supply power to the power connector on the emulation memory board when using the user system A WARNING Observe the precautions listed below Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system the emulation memory board and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 1 Always switch OFF the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system before connecting the EMULATOR PRODUCT EMULATION MEMORY BOARD or USER SYSTEM 2 DO NOT supply power to the emulation memory board power connector J1 when the emulation memory board is connected to the user system When connected to the user system the emulation memory board receives power from the VDDQ pin of the IC socket NQPACK256SE and operates by the user system power Comnecting Emulation Memory Board to Emul
10. lost To supply the clock from the emulation memory board EML side pins 2 1 closed JP1 3EEZ 1 To supply the clock from the user system USER side pins 3 2 closed JP1 3E T 1 To install a crystal oscillator into the SP1 socket on the emulation memory board JP1 is open JP1 go i Notes 1 When closing 1 2 pins or 2 3 pins of JP1 turn switch 9 of SW2 ON see table 4 5 When leaving JP1 open installing a crystal oscillator turn switch 9 of SW2 OFF 2 The emulation memory board supports the external clock input through the EXTAL pin and the clock generated by the crystal oscillator installed on the SP1 socket Therefore be sure to supply the clock to the EXTAL pin when using the user system clock If the clock is supplied to the XTAL EXTAL2 or XTAL2 pin the emulation memory board cannot operate JP2 Function The JP2 selects the CSO signal output destination to specify whether the substitution memory on the emulation memory board or the memory of the user system is used CAUTION 1 Restriction on Buffer Control Using the RD Signal RD signal output cannot be disabled from the emulator Consequently when the buffer control on the user system uses only the RD signal data read from this emulation memory board and data output from the buffer may conflict For this reason when using the emulation memory board be sure to control the data bus buffer of the user system with both the CS and RD used in direction control sig
11. on Use CAUTION READ the following warnings before using the emulation memory board Incorrect operation will damage the emulation memory board the user system and the emulator product The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Cover the emulation memory board with a casing before using it If using the emulation memory board without a casing do not touch any component and prevent any short circuit Never place heavy objects on the emulation memory board Protect the emulation memory board from excessive impacts and stresses Do not supply power outside the specified voltage range When moving the emulation memory board take care not to vibrate or damage it Supply power to the connected equipment only after connecting all cables Cables must not be connected or removed while the power is on The emulation memory board may operate incorrectly due to static electricity In this case connect the GND patterns the spacer fixed sections at the four corners on the emulation memory board to those of the user system through cables to discharge static electricity The emulation memory board can operate only when connected to the emulator the emulation memory board cannot be used alone or only by connecting to the user system Section 3 Emulation Memory Board Functions The functions of the emulation memory board are listed in table 3 1 Table 3 1 Emulation Memory Board Functions Function Specifications Clock e IM CPU clock
12. 1 mark mm NQPACK256SE User system Figure 5 2 Connecting Emulation Memory Board to User System 21 Power Supply Specifications When the user system is connected the emulation memory board operates by the user system power Supply the user system power according to the specifications and rising timing shown in table 5 1 and figure 5 3 CAUTION 1 Check that the SW3 switch is set to the power supply through the user system interface and supply 3 3 V power to the VDDQ pin Do not supply power to the power connector J1 on the emulation memory board 2 When power is supplied through the user system interface YQPACK only 3 3 V power should be supplied from the user system and the emulation memory board generates 1 8 V power from the 3 3 V power Therefore the VDD pin 1 8 V of the user system interface YQPACK is not connected to the MCU on the emulation memory board Table 5 1 Power Supply Specifications Allowable Power Range Current Consumption 3 3 VDC 5 1 1 A max Ta lt 50 ms oV Figure 5 3 Characteristics of DC Rising Timing 22 5 2 Operating Emulation Memory Board Without Connecting User System Be sure to switch off the emulator and emulation memory board before connecting them together and before connecting the power cables to the emulation memory board A WARNING Always switch OFF the emulator product and the emulation memory board
13. D26 166 ADIS 137 AD25 167 AD12 138 AD24 168 AD11 139 CBE3_N 169 VDDQ 3 3V 140 AD23 170 VSSQ GND 31 Table 7 1 Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface cont No Signal Name Handling Notes No Signal Name Handling Notes 171 ADIO 201 NMI Pull up 47 KQ 172 AD9 202 BACK N BSREQ N Pull up 47 KQ 173 AD8 203 BREQ_N BSACK_N Pull up 47 ko 174 CBEO_N 204 MD6 IOIS16 N Pull up 47 KQ 175 VDD NC 205 RDYN Pull down 4 7 KQ 176 VSS GND 206 TXD 177 AD7 207 VDDQ 3 3 V 178 AD6 208 VSSQ GND 179 AD5 209 VDD NC 180 AD4 210 VSS GND 181 AD3 211 MD2 RXD2 Pull up 47 KQ 182 AD2 212 RXD Pull up 47 KQ 183 VDDQ 3 3V 213 TCLK Pull up 47 KQ 184 VSSQ GND 214 MD8 RTS2_N Pull up 47 KQ 185 ADI 215 SCK Pull up 47 KQ 186 ADO 216 MD1 TXD2 Pull up 47 KQ 187 IRLO_N Pull up 47 KQ 217 MDO SCK2 Pull up 47 KQ 188 IRL1 N Pull up 47 KQ 218 MD7Z CTS2 N Pull up 47 KQ 189 IRL2 N Pull up 47 KQ 219 AUDSYNC NC 190 IRL3_N Pull up 47 KQ 220 AUDCK NC 191 VSSQ GND 221 VDDQ 3 3 V 192 VDDQ 3 3 V 222 VSSQ GND 193 XTAL2 NC 223 AUDATAO NC 194 EXTAL2 NC 224 AUDATA1 NC 195 VDD RTC 3 3 V 225 VDD NC 196 VSS RTC GND 226 VSS GND 197 HARDSTB_N Pull up 47 KQ 227 AUDATA2 NC 198 RESET_N Pull up 47 KQ 228 AUDATA3 NC 199 TRSTN NC 229 Reserved NC 200 MRESET_N Pull up 47 KQ 230 MD3 CE2A N Pull up 47 KQ 32 Table 7 1 Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface cont
14. DIP switch SW2 and jumper switches JP1 and JP2 for various settings a switch SW3 for selecting the power source a socket SP1 for installing a crystal oscillator and LEDs for signal monitoring Figure 4 1 shows the switches socket and LEDs JP1 JP2 sR see umm 487751 EJHO1H 1 ilil iliii sw2 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 SW3 Na Figure 4 1 Switches Socket and LEDs 4 1 Switch Setting 4 1 1 Power Source Switch Setting The SW3 selects whether the power for the emulation memory board is supplied from an external source or through the user system interface A WARNING Always switch OFF the user system and the emulation memory board before power source switch setting Failure to do so will damage the user system and the emulation memory board The USER PROGRAM will be LOST To supply power from an external source sliding the switch to EML EML SW3 USER To supply power through the user system interface sliding the switch to USER EML SW3 USER 4 1 2 Jumper Switch Setting The emulation memory board has two jumper switches JP1 and JP2 for the following settings JP1 Function The JP1 selects whether the clock for the MCU is supplied from the emulation memory board or from the user system When installing a crystal oscillator into the socket SP1 on the emulation memory board open JP1 In this case set the jumper connector on pin 1 as shown below so that the jumper connector will not be
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16. O 81 VDD NC 52 A 82 VSS GND 53 A2 83 D20 54 A3 84 D21 55 VDDQ 3 3V 85 D22 56 VSSQ GND 86 D23 57 A4 87 D24 58 A5 88 D25 59 A6 89 D26 60 A7 90 D27 61 S8 91 D28 62 A9 92 D29 63 A10 93 VDDQ 3 3 V 64 A11 94 VSSQ GND 65 A12 95 D30 66 A13 96 D31 67 VDDQ 3 3 V 97 VDD NC 68 VSSQ GND 98 VSS GND 69 A14 99 A18 70 A15 100 A19 71 A16 101 A20 72 A17 102 A21 73 CAS2_N DQM2 103 A22 74 CAS3_N DQM3 104 A23 75 D16 105 VDDQ 3 3 V 76 D17 106 VSSQ GND 77 D18 107 A24 78 D19 108 A25 79 VDDQ 3 3 V 109 WE2 N ICIORD N 80 VSSQ GND 110 WE3_N ICIOER_N 30 Table 7 1 Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface cont No Signal Name Handling Notes No Signal Name Handling Notes 111 VDD NC 141 AD22 112 VSS GND 142 AD21 113 SLEEP_N Pull up 47 ko 143 VDDQ 3 3 V 114 PCIGNT4_N 144 VSSQ GND 115 PCIGNT3_N 145 VDD NC 116 PCIGNT2_N 146 VSS GND 117 PCIREQ4 N 147 AD20 118 PCIREQS N MD10 Pull up 47 ko 148 ADI9 119 VDDQ 3 3 V 149 AD18 120 VSSQ GND 150 ADI7 121 PCIREQ2 N MD9 Pull up 47 ko 151 AD16 122 IDSEL 152 CBE2 N 123 INTAN 153 PCIFRAME_N 124 PCIRST_N 154 IRDY_N 125 PCICLK 155 TRDYN 126 PCIGNT1 N 156 DEVSELN REQOUT N 127 PCIREQ1 N 157 VDDQ 3 3 V GNTIN_N 128 SERR_N 158 VSSQ GND 129 AD31 159 PCISTOP_N 130 AD30 160 PCILOCK_N 131 VDDQ 3 3 V 161 PERR_N 132 VSSQ GND 162 PAR 133 AD29 163 CBE1_N 134 AD28 164 AD15 135 AD27 165 ADI4 136 A
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18. al input clock 1 0 1 PCI host CKIO feedback input clock 2 1 0 PCI not host external input clock 3 1 1 PCI disabled Note When the user system is not connected to the emulation memory board the PCI mode setting cannot be modified 13 4 1 4 RESET Switch SW1 The emulation memory board has RESET switch for issuing a reset signal The RESETP signal to the MCU is obtained by ORing the reset signal from the RESET switch that from the power on reset circuit on the emulation memory board and the RESETP signal from the user system The manual reset on the other hand is done using only the RESETM signal from the user system Figure 4 3 shows the logic diagram for the reset circuit User system interface MCU RESET RESETM RESETP RESETP RESET switch SW1 Power on reset circuit Figure 4 3 Reset Circuit Logic Diagram 4 2 Monitor LEDs The emulation memory board has LEDs for monitoring the operating state Table 4 8 shows the LEDs and the states to be monitored For details on STATUS1 and STATUSO signals refer to the SH7751 Hardware Manual Table 48 LEDs and States to Be Monitored Indication LED on the Board LED Status Remarks LED1 RESET Green LED lit when RESETP is asserted POWER Red LED lit when power is supplied LED2 RDY Green LED lit when RDY is asserted U RUN Red LED lit when in USER RUN state Signal ASEBRKAK LED3 BREQ Green LED lit when BREQ
19. al power to the emulation memory board even when no user system is connected to the emulator 3 The emulation memory board has switches for various settings These switches can select 1 the source of the power supplied to the emulation memory board 2 the source of the clock supplied to the MCU on the emulation memory board and 3 the destination of the CSO signal output from the MCU 4 The emulation memory board has a DIP switch which can set the MCU s MD terminal status 1 2 Components Figure 1 1 and table 1 1 show the components of the emulation memory board Please make sure you have all of these components when unpacking Emulation memory board HS7751EJH01H Pin 1 mark Power cable e User system interface ector conn Emulator connectors Spacers Figure 1 1 Emulation Memory Board Appearance Table 1 1 Emulation Memory Board Components HS7751EJH01H Item Quantity Notes Emulation memory board 1 Power cables 2 cables for 5 V 1 set For an external power supply and 2 cables for GND Spacers 13 mm Fixed to the emulation memory board Screws M2 x 10 mm 4 For fastening user system interface connector NQPACK256SE 1 Connector for interfacing with the user system Guide pins for NQPACK256SE 3 For determining the connector location Screwdriver 1 For tightening screws 4 1 SH7751 E10A Emulation Memory This manual Board User s Manual DA Section 2 Notes
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22. ator Connect the emulator to the 14 pin connector CN 1 or 36 pin connector CN2 on the emulation memory board depending on the emulator type as follows HS7751KCMO1H or HS7751KCIO1H 14 pin connector CN 1 HS7751KCM02H or HS7751KCIO2H 36 pin connector CN2 For details on the connection procedure refer to the SH7751 E10A Emulator User s Manual SEES sEE h um HS7751EJHO1H 1 lilii a Figure 5 1 Connectors for Emulator Connecting Emulation Memory Board to User System Follow the instructions below A WARNING Observe the precautions listed below Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system the emulation memory board and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 1 Always switch OFF the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system before connecting the EMULATOR PRODUCT EMULATION MEMORY BOARD or USER SYSTEM 2 Use the recommended IC socket on the user system Otherwise excessive force will be applied to the emulation memory board and the user system when the emulation memory board is connected to or disconnected from the user system CAUTION 1 Use NQPACK256SE manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation as the QFP256 IC socket on the user system 2 To mount the MCU directly on the NQPACK256SE socket a socket cover must be used Separately purchase HQPACK256SE manufactured by Toky
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26. e user system interface connector to the IC socket on the user system ensure that pin 1 on both sides are correctly aligned Supply power according to the power specifications and do not supply an incorrect power voltage Use only the provided power cables Warnings on Emulation Memory Board Usage Be sure to read and understand the warnings below before using this emulation memory board Note that these are the main warnings not a complete list A WARNING Always switch OFF the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system before connecting or disconnecting any CABLES JUMPERS or PARTS Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the emulator product the emulation memory board or the user system or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST CAUTION Position the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system so that no cable is bent or twisted A bent or twisted cable will impose stress on the user system interface leading to connection or contact failure Make sure that the emulation memory board is placed in a secure position so that it does not move during use nor impose stress on the user system interface vi Preface Thank you for purchasing the SH7751 E10A emulation memory board The emulation memory board supports the development of systems using Hitachi microcomputer SH7751 Read this user s manual before usi
27. erved This user s manual and emulation memory board are copyrighted and all rights are reserved by Hitachi No part of this user s manual all or part may be reproduced or duplicated in any form in hard copy or machine readable form by any means available without Hitachi s prior written consent Other Important Things to Keep in Mind 1 Circuitry and other examples described herein are meant merely to indicate the characteristics and performance of Hitachi s semiconductor products Hitachi assumes no responsibility for any intellectual property claims or other problems that may result from applications based on the examples described herein 2 No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patents or other rights of any third party or Hitachi Figures Some figures in this user s manual may show items different from your actual system Limited Anticipation of Danger Hitachi cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard The warnings in this user s manual and on the emulation memory board are therefore not all inclusive Therefore you must use the emulation memory board safely at your own risk 111 SAFETY PAGE READ FIRST e READ this user s manual before using this emulation memory board e KEEP the user s manual handy for future reference Do not attempt to use the emulation memory board until you fully understand its mechanism DEFINITION OF SIGNAL WORDS gt
28. for a third party DISCLAIMER HITACHI MAKES NO WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THEREOF WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT IN NO EVENT SHALL HITACHI BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE EMULATION MEMORY BOARD THE USE OF ANY EMULATION MEMORY BOARD OR ITS DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED OTHERWISE IN THIS WARRANTY THIS EMULATION MEMORY BOARDIS SOLD AS IS AND YOU MUST ASSUME ALL RISK FOR THE USE AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE EMULATION MEMORY BOARD li State Law Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from state to state The Warranty is Void in the Following Cases Hitachi shall have no liability or legal responsibility for any problems caused by misuse abuse misapplication neglect improper handling installation repair or modifications of the emulation memory board without Hitachi s prior written consent or any problems caused by the user system All Rights Res
29. gardless of whether or not the user system is connected to the emulation memory board 2 When the emulation memory board is not connected to the user system the PCI controller is not supported In this case the PCI mode setting MD9 and MD10 cannot be modified AMA Noy OFF Figure 4 2 DIP Switch SW2 Appearance and Settings at Shipment 10 Clock Operating Mode Setting Select the clock operating mode as shown in table 4 1 Table 4 1 Switches in SW2 Corresponding Mode Pins Clock Operating Mode Setting Switches 1 to 3 in SW2 3 MD2 2 MD1 1 MDO Clock Mode Remarks ON ON ON 0 ON ON OFF 1 ON OFF ON 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON ON 4 OFF ON OFF 5 Initial setting at shipment Area 0 Memory Type and Bus Width Setting Select the memory type and bus width for area 0 as shown in table 4 2 Table 4 2 Switches in SW2 Corresponding Mode Pins Memory Bus Width Setting Switches 4 5 and 7 in SW2 7 MD6 5 MD4 4 MD3 Memory Type Bus Width Remarks ON ON ON Reserved Reserved Do not use this setting ON ON OFF Reserved Reserved Do not use this setting ON OFF ON Reserved Reserved Do not use this setting ON OFF OFF MPX 32 bits M OFF ON ON Reserved Reserved Do not use this setting OFF ON OFF SRAM 8 bits Do not use this setting OFF OFF ON SRAM 16 bits OFF OFF OFF SRAM 32 bits Initial setting at shipment Notes 1 When us
30. ing the substitution emulation memory turn off switch 7 MD6 2 The substitution emulation memory does not support the 8 bit bus width Endian Setting Select the endian as shown in table 4 3 Table 4 3 Endian Setting Switch 6 in SW2 Switch in SW2 Corresponding Mode Pin 6 MD5 Endian Remarks ON Big endian Initial setting at shipment OFF Little endian Master or Slave Mode Setting Select the master or slave mode as shown in table 4 4 Table 4 4 Master or Slave Mode Setting Switch 8 in SW2 Switch in SW2 Corresponding Pin 8 MD7 Master or Slave Mode Remarks ON Slave mode OFF Master mode Initial setting at shipment Clock Source Setting Select whether to input the clock from the EXTAL or a crystal oscillator as shown in table 4 5 A WARNING Always switch OFF the user system and the emulation memory board before installing or uninstalling the crystal oscillator to from the SP1 socket Failure to do so will damage the user system the emulation memory board and the crystal oscillator The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Table 4 5 Clock Source Setting Switch 9 in SW2 Switch in SW2 Corresponding Pin 9 MD8 Clock Source Remarks ON External clock Initial setting at shipment OFF Crystal oscillator Note When setting this switch to ON do not open JP1 When setting this switch to OFF be sure to install a crystal oscillator into the SP1 socket on the emulation me
31. ing timing of the power Table 5 2 Power Supply Specifications Allowable Power Range Current Consumption 5 0 VDC 5 1 1 A max OV Tc lt 60 ms Figure 5 5 Characteristics of DC Rising Timing 24 5 3 Disconnecting Emulation Memory Board from User System Be sure to switch off the emulator and user system before disconnection A WARNING Always switch OFF the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system before disconnecting the EMULATOR PRODUCT EMULATION MEMORY BOARD or USER SYSTEM Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the emulator product the emulation memory board and the user system or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Disconnecting Emulation Memory Board from User System Follow the instructions below 1 Remove the screws that connect the YQPACK connector and the NQPACK socket 2 After removing all screws remove the emulation memory board from the user system taking care not to bend any of the pins Screws Emulation memory board A e KNN YQPACK256SE User system NQPACK256SE Figure 5 6 Disconnecting Emulation Memory Board 25 5 4 Recommended Dimensions for User System Mount Pad Figure 5 7 shows the recommended dimensions for the mount pad footprint for the user system with an IC socket for a QFP256 package NQPACK256SE manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation
32. mory board Write Protection Setting Select whether to write protect the substitution emulation memory while the user program is running as shown in table 4 6 When write protection is not specified the substitution emulation memory can be written to Table 4 6 Write Protection Setting Switch 0 in SW2 Switch in SW2 Corresponding Pin 0 WP Write Protection Remarks ON Write protected OFF Write enabled Initial setting at shipment Notes 1 In the following two situations the substitution emulation memory will not be write protected even when this switch is set to ON write protected when an E10A emulator break is executed immediately after a write instruction and when single step execution is performed 2 When JP2 is set to select the USER side user system memory the write protection setting switch switch 0 in SW2 becomes invalid the substitution emulation memory is not write protected even when switch 0 in SW2 is set to ON write protected PCI Mode Setting The PCI controller is not supported when the user system is not connected to the emulation memory board The emulation memory board does not therefore have a switch for setting the PCI mode When the user system is not connected the PCI mode is PCI disabled When the user system is connected the PCI mode is determined by the MD9 and MD1O signals from the user system Table 4 7 PCI Mode Pins Mode MD10 MD9 PCI Mode 0 0 0 PCI host extern
33. nals 2 The substitution emulation memory is allocated to the 4 Mbytes from the start address of area 0 If the memory of the user system is allocated to area 0 that is the same area as the substitution emulation memory only the memory selected by the JP2 setting is used When the substitution emulation memory is selected by JP2 the CSO signal is not output to the user system To use the substitution memory on the emulation memory board EML side pins 2 1 closed JP2 sL To use the memory of the user system USER side pins 3 2 closed JP2 3E T 1 4 1 3 DIP Switch SW2 Setting The emulation memory board has one DIP switch for the following settings e Selecting the clock operating mode Three switches e Selecting the memory type and bus width for area 0 Three switches e Selecting the endian One switch e Selecting the master or slave mode One switch e Selecting the clock source One switch e Selecting whether or not to write protect the substitution emulation memory One switch Tables 4 1 to 4 7 show the SW2 functions Note For details on the mode control terminals MD0 to MD10 refer to the SH7751 Hardware Manual CAUTION 1 When a user system is connected to the emulation memory board the DIP switch SW2 settings are ignored and the MDO to MD10 signals input to the user system are used The setting on switch 0 of SW2 is only valid when JP2 is set to select the EML side pins 2 1 closed re
34. ng the emulation memory board and keep the manual handy for future reference CAUTION READ this user s manual before using the emulation memory board Incorrect operation or connection will damage the emulation memory board and the user system The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Related Manuals e SH7751 Hardware Manual e SH7751 E10A Emulator User s Manual Related Hardware SH7751 E10A Emulators e HS7751KCM01H e HS7751KCM02H e HS7751KCIO1H e HS7751KCI02H vii vili Contents SEDHON OVA o AAA A A AA ai desde oes 1 I IMO AS E TITT TETTE 1 12 COMPOST 2 Section 2 NGS On USE lau A A 3 Section 3 Emulation Memory Board Functi0NS ocoococcnocccnonncnnonanonanacinnnccnnnnan ns 5 Section 4 Emulation Memory Board Operation oooocooccccoocccononccnonnnononcnononacinnncnos 7 AL Switch SEO tit a 8 4 1 1 Power Source Switch Setting ooonnononnnnnnnncnnnnnonnconnconoconoco nono nono nonnnonnnonn crac crnncnnnons 8 4 12 Jumper SwitCh Setting ista 8 4 1 3 DIP Switch SW2 Setting innen a e a 10 4 14 r RESET Switch SW sss se rs tie 14 42 Monitor LEDS da 15 Section 5 Connection Procedures sss Sk Ee Ie iia 17 5 1 Connecting Emulation Memory Board to Emulator and User System 17 5 2 Operating Emulation Memory Board Without Connecting User System 23 5 3 Disconnecting Emulation Memory Board from User System ieieeeeseesseeitis 25 5 4 Rec
35. nt in design functions performance and safety of the emulation memory board Hitachi reserves the right to change wholly or partially the specifications design user s manual and other documentation at any time without notice Target User of the Emulation Memory Board This emulation memory board should only be used by those who have carefully read and thoroughly understood the information and restrictions contained in the user s manual Do not attempt to use the emulation memory board until you fully understand its mechanism Itis highly recommended that first time users be instructed by users that are well versed in the operation of the emulation memory board LIMITED WARRANTY Hitachi warrants its emulation memory boards to be manufactured in accordance with published specifications and free from defects in material and or workmanship Hitachi at its option will repair or replace any emulation memory boards returned intact to the factory transportation charges prepaid which Hitachi upon inspection determine to be defective in material and or workmanship The foregoing shall constitute the sole remedy for any breach of Hitachi s warranty See the Hitachi warranty booklet for details on the warranty period This warranty extends only to you the original Purchaser It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the emulation memory board from you Hitachi is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by you
36. nted hereby under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Renesas Electronics or others You should not alter modify copy or otherwise misappropriate any Renesas Electronics product whether in whole or in part Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information When exporting the products or technology described in this document you should comply with the applicable export control laws and regulations and follow the procedures required by such laws and regulations You should not use Renesas Electronics products or the technology described in this document for any purpose relating to military applications or use by the military including but not limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction Renesas Electronics products and technology may not be used for or incorporated into any products or systems whose manufacture use or sale is prohibited under any applicable domestic or foreign laws or regulations Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included in this document
37. o Eletech Corporation 1 Confirm that the pins of the YQPACK connector on the emulation memory board are not bent 2 Align pin 1 of the YQPACK connector on the emulation memory board with pin 1 of the NQPACK socket on the user system and insert the connector into the socket CAUTION The structures of the YQPACK connector and NQPACK socket prevent the connector from being fully inserted in the wrong direction If the connector cannot be inserted fully pin 1 on the connector and that on the socket may not be aligned correctly Check the pin 1 locations on the connector and socket and re insert the YQPACK connector 3 After inserting the YQPACK connector on the emulation memory board into the NOPACK socket of the user system fix the emulation memory board in place with the supplied screws as shown in figure 5 2 CAUTION 1 Use the supplied screwdriver 2 The tightening torque must be 0 054 N m or less Stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw becomes significantly greater than that needed when first tightening 3 Ifa screw is tightened too much the screw head may break or an IC socket contact error may be caused by a crack in the IC socket solder 4 If the emulator does not operate correctly cracks might have occurred in the solder Check conduction with a tester and re solder the IC socket if necessary 20 Screws Emulation memory board Pin
38. office equipment communications equipment test and measurement equipment audio and visual equipment home electronic appliances machine tools personal electronic equipment and industrial robots High Quality Transportation equipment automobiles trains ships etc traffic control systems anti disaster systems anti crime systems safety equipment and medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Specific Aircraft aerospace equipment submersible repeaters nuclear reactor control systems medical equipment or systems for life support e g artificial life support devices or systems surgical implantations or healthcare intervention e g excision etc and any other applications or purposes that pose a direct threat to human life You should use the Renesas Electronics products described in this document within the range specified by Renesas Electronics especially with respect to the maximum rating operating supply voltage range movement power voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electronics products beyond such specified ranges Although Renesas Electronics endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of its products semiconductor products have specific characteristics such as the occurrence of failure at a certain rate and malfunctions un
39. ommended Dimensions for User System Mount Pad oooooccnnccnnnconnconoconoconnconncanananonos 26 Section 6 LIMIA ONS ii ad ias 27 61 Limitations ON User siria a 27 Section 7 User System ln erlaces sss EE 29 7 1 Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface Signals 29 7 2 Signal Line Handling on the Emulation Memory Board and User System 34 Section 8 Emulation Memory Board Block DiagraM oococnnocccnncccconcccnnonccinnnnnos 35 1X Section I Overview The SH7751 E10A emulation memory board hereinafter referred to as the emulation memory board has an SH7751 hereafter referred to as the MCU interface connectors H UDI port connectors for the E10A emulator hereinafter called the emulator a user system interface connector and SRAM devices User programs can be emulated by connecting this emulation memory board to the emulator 11 Features 1 The emulation memory board has emulator connectors and a user system interface connector YQPACK256SE When the user system has an IC socket NQPACK256SE but has no H UDI connector the user system can be connected to the emulator through the emulation memory board and the user program can be emulated 2 The emulation memory board has SRAM devices that can be used as a substitute for the flash memory or EPROM devices User programs can be emulated by connecting the emulation memory board to the emulator and supplying extern
40. r products IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ FIRST e READ this user s manual before using this emulation memory board e KEEP the user s manual handy for future reference Do not attempt to use the emulation memory board until you fully understand its mechanism Emulation Memory Board Throughout this document the term emulation memory board shall be defined as the following products produced only by Hitachi Ltd excluding all subsidiary products e Emulation memory board e Power cables supplied together with this emulation memory board The user system or a host computer is not included in this definition Purpose of the Emulation Memory Board This emulation memory board is an optional board for supporting the development of the systems using Hitachi microcomputer SH7751 This emulation memory board must only be used for the above purpose Limited Applications This emulation memory board is not authorized for use in MEDICAL atomic energy aeronautical or space technology applications without consent of the appropriate officer of a Hitachi sales company Such use includes but is not limited to use in life support systems Buyers of this emulation memory board must notify the relevant Hitachi sales offices before planning to use the product in such applications Improvement Policy Hitachi Ltd including its subsidiaries hereafter collectively referred to as Hitachi pursues a policy of continuing improveme
41. t limited area 8 0 mm or shorter NQPACK location Unit mm Tolerance 0 20 mm 120 65 8 00 Figure 6 1 Mount Prohibited and Height Limited Areas of User System 27 28 7 1 Section 7 User System Interface Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface Signals The emulation memory board has a connector YQPACK for user system interface Table 7 1 shows the pin assignment of the user system interface connector and signal handling on the emulation memory board Table 7 1 Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface No Signal Name Handling Notes No Signal Name Handling Notes 1 TMS NC 26 D8 2 TCK NC 27 D9 3 VDDQ 3 3V 28 D10 4 VSSQ GND 29 VDDQ 3 3V 5 TDI NC 30 VSSQ GND 6 CSO_N Pull up 47 KQ 31 D11 7 CS1_N 32 D12 8 CS4_N 33 D13 9 CS5_N 34 D14 10 CS6_N 35 D15 11 BS_N 36 CASO N DQMO 12 WEO_N REG_N 37 CAS1_N DQM1 13 WE1_N 38 RD WR_N 14 DO 39 CKIO Pull up 47 KQ 15 VDDQ 3 3 V 40 Reserved NC 16 VSSQ GND 41 VDDQ 3 3 V 17 VDD NC 42 VSSQ GND 18 VSS GND 43 Reserved NC 19 D1 44 RD_N CASS_N FRAME_N 20 D2 45 CKE 21 D3 46 RAS_N 22 D4 47 VDD NC 23 D5 48 VSS GND 24 D6 49 CS2 N 25 D7 50 CS3 N 29 Table 7 1 Pin Assignment and Handling of User System Interface cont No Signal Name Handling Notes No Signal Name Handling Notes 51 A
42. tions before final design purchase or use Hitachi makes every attempt to ensure that its products are of high quality and reliability However contact Hitachi s sales office before using the product in an application that demands especially high quality and reliability or where its failure or malfunction may directly threaten human life or cause risk of bodily injury such as aerospace aeronautics nuclear power combustion control transportation traffic safety equipment or medical equipment for life support Design your application so that the product is used within the ranges guaranteed by Hitachi particularly for maximum rating operating supply voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation conditions and other characteristics Hitachi bears no responsibility for failure or damage when used beyond the guaranteed ranges Even within the guaranteed ranges consider normally foreseeable failure rates or failure modes in semiconductor devices and employ systemic measures such as fail safes so that the equipment incorporating Hitachi product does not cause bodily injury fire or other consequential damage due to operation of the Hitachi product This product is not designed to be radiation resistant No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate in any form the whole or part of this document without written approval from Hitachi Contact Hitachi s sales office for any questions regarding this document or Hitachi semiconducto
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