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SH7125 Group and SH7124 Group Debugging MCU Board

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1. A CAUTION READ the following warnings before using the debugging MCU board Incorrect operation will damage the user system and the debugging MCU board The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 1 Check all components against the component list after unpacking the emulator 2 Never place heavy objects on the casing 3 Protect the emulator from excessive impacts and stresses For details refer to section 1 5 Environmental Conditions 4 Only supply the power of the specified voltages or power supply frequencies to the debugging MCU board 5 When moving the host computer or user system take care not to vibrate or damage it 6 After connecting the cable check that it is connected correctly For details refer to section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 7 Supply power to the connected equipment after connecting all cables Cables must not be connected or removed while the power is on 1 2 Components After removing the product from its packaging confirm that you have all of the components For details on the components of the debugging MCU board refer to section 1 3 Components in the Package for the Debugging MCU Board If any component is not present contact your nearest Renesas sales office Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 4 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 1 Product Overview 1 3 Components in the Package for the Debugging MCU Board The debugging MCU board supports the SH7125 group SH7125 and SH7124 gr
2. Marked USER AVCC This LED is lit while power is being supplied from the user system to the AVCC pin of the MCU Marked RST This LED is lit while the reset signal is being input to the MCU Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 9 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview Top of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 2 Figure 1 4 Top of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 2 Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 10 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 1 Product Overview a Power selection switch b Clock selection jumper c Crystal resonator installation sockets d Reset switch e User system input signal enabling disabling switches This switch is used to select the power source for the debugging MCU board When EXTERNAL is selected an external power supply is the source for the debugging MCU board When USER SYSTEM is selected the VCC power supply on the user system is the source for the debugging MCU board This jumper is used to select the clock signal for input to the MCU on the debugging MCU board When XTAL is selected the input clock signal is from the crystal resonator on the debugging MCU board When USER CLK is selected the input clock signal is from the EXTAL pin on the user system The crystal resonator for supplying the external clock signal is mounted here when XTAL has been selected on the clock selection jumper This sw
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4. 4 4 Repair Provisions 1 Repair with Extra Charge The products elapsed more than one year after purchase can be repaired with extra charge 2 Replacement with Extra Charge If your product s fault falls in any of the following categories the fault will be corrected by replacing the entire product instead of repair or you will be advised to purchase new one depending on the severity of the fault 3 Faulty or broken mechanical parts Flaw separation or rust in coated or plated parts Flaw or cracks in plastic parts Faults or breakage caused by improper use or unauthorized repair or modification Heavily damaged electric circuits due to overvoltage overcurrent or shorting of power supply Cracks in the printed circuit board or burnt down patterns Wide range of faults that makes replacement less expensive than repair Unlocatable or unidentified faults Expiration of the Repair Period When a period of one year elapses after the model was dropped from production repairing products of the model may become impossible 4 Transportation Fees at Sending Your Product for Repair Send your product to us for repair at your expense Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 48 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 4 Maintenance and Guarantee 4 5 How to Make a Request for Repair If your product is found faulty follow the procedure below to send your product for repair Fill in the Repair Request Sheet included with this product
5. sides are correctly aligned Failure to do so will create a FIRE HAZARD that can damage the emulator product the debugging MCU board the user system interface board or the user system or produce PERSONAL INJURY 1 Solder the NBSOCKET to the user system after checking the location of pin 1 The socket is notched to indicate the corner corresponding to this location CAUTION Before applying solder use epoxy resin adhesive to affix the guide points on the IC socket to the user system Ensure full wetting of the leads so that the solder flows over the leads and forms good fillets use slightly more solder than you normally would Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 20 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 Insert the NWPLUG in the NBSOCKET on the user system The NWPLUG has guide pins for the four corners of the socket When connecting to the user system plug the user system connector of the interface board into the NBSOCKET on the user system after matching up the pin 1 positions and the holes and guide pins in the corners see figure 2 5 CAUTION Ensure that the locations of pin 1 on the socket and connector are aligned before inserting the connector If this is not done in the case of the SH7125 power supply pins will be shorted as shown below 90 rotation 270 rotation 4 Vcc 52 AVss 6 Vss m 22 Vcc 22 Vcc 6 Vss 8 VcL 24 Vss 24 Vss 8 V
6. 2 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 1 Product Overview The debugging MCU board provides the following features 1 Excellent cost performance in circuit emulator Using the debugging MCU board with the E10A USB emulator implements low cost debugging of the user system without the user pins being occupied by the debugging interface H UDI When the AUD function on the debugging MCU board is used the debugging MCU board supports the window trace function for trace acquisition of a large capacity realtime trace or a memory access memory access address or memory access data within the specified ranges Realtime emulation Realtime emulation of the user system is enabled at the maximum operating frequency of the CPU Excellent operability Using the High performance Embedded Workshop on the Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP operating systems enables user program debugging using a pointing device such as a mouse The High performance Embedded Workshop enables high speed downloading of load module files Debugging of the user system in the final development stage The user system can be debugged under conditions similar to the actual application conditions Compact debugging environment When the emulator is used a laptop computer can be used as a host computer creating a debugging environment in any place Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 3 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview
7. debugging MCU board Check the components against the component list Set up the debugging MCU board Connect the E10A USB emulator Connect the user system Set the switches of the debugging MCU board Set up the E10A USB emulator Install the emulator s software Check the components and register the user information Insert the emulator Set up the main unit of the emulator Start the High performance Embedded Workshop Turn on the user system Input the user system reset signal Reference Component list When the debugging MCU board is used first Section 2 in the es i Debugging MCU Board User s Manual this manual Section 3 in the E10A USB Emulator User s Manual Section 4 in the E10A USB When the debugging MCU Emulator User s board is used for second Manual time or later Figure 2 1 Preparation Flow Chart for the Debugging MCU Board 7tENESAS Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 17 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board To apply the debugging MCU board you must obtain an E10A USB emulator This section describes how to connect the debugging MCU board the E10A USB emulator and the user system interface board Before making the connections check that the host computer is turned off the E10A USB emulator is not connected to the host computer via the USB cable and power is being supplied to neither the debugging
8. disk as part of the installation process Manual E10A USB emulator manuals E10A USB emulator user s manuals They are provided as PDF files Execute HewInstMan exe from the root directory of the CD R to start the installation wizard Follow the cues given by the installation wizard to install the software Select the SH 2 device group in the wizard for selecting the device group to be installed Follow the cues given by the installation wizard to install the software Note When a driver is installed in Windows XP a warning message on the Windows logo test may be displayed but it is not a problem Select Continue Anyway to proceed with driver installation Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 29 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 3 3 Connecting the E10A USB Emulator to the Host Computer This section describes how to connect the E10A USB emulator to the host computer For the position of each connector of the emulator refer to the SuperH Family E10A USB Emulator User s Manual Notes 1 When Add New Hardware Wizard is displayed select the Search for the best driver for your device Recommended radio button and then the Specify a location check box to select the path to be searched for drivers The location must be specified as lt Drive gt DRIVERS lt Drive gt is the CD drive letter 2 When a driver is installed in Windows XP a warning message on the Windows
9. logo test may be displayed but it is not a problem Select Continue Anyway to proceed with driver installation 3 Be sure to install the software for the E1OA USB emulator before putting the emulator in place WARNING Always switch OFF the emulator product and the user system before connecting or disconnecting any CABLES except for the USB interface cable Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 30 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board The E10A USB emulator is connected to the host computer via the USB 1 1 and also to the USB port conforming to USB 2 0 Figure 2 13 shows the system configuration Host computer E10A4 USB emulator USB cable 1 5 m Figure 2 13 System Configuration when Connecting the E10A USB Emulator to the Host Computer 2 3 4 Setting Up the E10A USB Emulator Set up the E10A USB emulator s firmware referring to section 3 10 Setting Up the Emulator and section 3 11 System Check in the SuperH Family E10A USB Emulator User s Manual 2 3 5 Activating the High performance Embedded Workshop Activate the High performance Embedded Workshop referring to section 4 Preparations for Debugging in the SuperH Family E10A USB Emulator User s Manual which describes the activation proc
10. then send it along with this product for repair to your local distributor Make sure that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail as possible to facilitate repair A CAUTION Note on Transporting the Product When sending your product for repair use the packing box and cushion material supplied with this product when delivered to you and specify handling caution for it to be handled as precision equipment If packing of your product is not complete it may be damaged during transportation When you pack your product in a bag make sure to use conductive polyvinyl supplied with this product usually a blue bag When you use other bags they may cause a trouble on your product because of static electricity Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 49 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 4 Maintenance and Guarantee Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 50 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Appendix A Repair Request Sheet Appendix A Repair Request Sheet Thank you for purchasing the SH7125 group and SH7124 group debugging MCU board HS7125EDB03H or HS7124EDBO02H In the event of a malfunction fill in the repair request sheet on the following pages and send it to your distributor Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 51 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Appendix A Repair Request Sheet Repair Request Sheet To Distributor Your company name Person in charge Tel Item Symptom 1 Date and time wh
11. 0100 Section 1 Product Overview 1 4 Hardware Configuration As shown in figure 1 2 the usable configuration of the debugging MCU board consists of the main unit FFC cable user system interface board and power cable The debugging MCU board is connected via the E10A USB emulator to the host computer over a USB 1 1 2 0 Full Speed link The host computer E1OA USB emulator and external power supply must be separately obtained by the user Host computer E10A USB emulator External lt aes l Aton Rad USBI 1 USB2 0 separately available power supply Ba iS itty Full Speed Power cable User system interface board FFC cable Main unit of the debugging MCU board User system IC socket interface Figure 1 2 Hardware Configuration of the Debugging MCU Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 8 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 1 Product Overview 1 4 1 Configuration of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board The names of each section of the debugging MCU board are explained below Top of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 1 Figure 1 3 Top of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 1 a External power LED b User VCC LED c User AVCC LED d Reset LED Marked BOARD POWER This LED is lit while external power is being supplied from the power cable Marked USER VCC This LED is lit while power is being supplied from the user system to the VCC pin of the MCU
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13. 4 Group Debugging MCU Board User s Manual this manual Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 6 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 1 Product Overview CAUTION Use the following IC sockets to connect the user system with the debugging MCU board e IC sockets for the SH7125 package code PVQNOO64LB A NBSOCKETO064SE RE41N manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NWPLUGO64SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation e IC sockets for the SH7124 package code PVQN0052LE A NBSOCKET052SE RE41N manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NWPLUG052SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation To mount the MCU without connecting the debugging MCU board to the user system use one of the IC sockets listed below These components NLPACK and NSSOCKET are not provided with the debugging MCU board so must be separetly purchased before use e IC sockets for the SH7125 package code PVQNOO64LB A NBSOCKET064SE RE41N manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NLPACKO64SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NSSOCKETO64SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation e IC sockets for the SH7124 package code PVQNO0052LE A NBSOCKET052SE RE41N manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NLPACK052SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NSSOCKET052SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 7 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983
14. CL 52 AVss 4 Vcc 3 Insert the user system interface board in the NWPLUG after checking the location of pin 1 The corner of the NBSOCKET which is mounted on the user interface board is notched to indicate the position of pin 1 see figure 2 5 User system interface board IC socket NWPLUG Guide pin IC socket NBSOCKET User system _ Figure 2 5 Connecting the User System Interface Board to the User System Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 21 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 3 Setting the Power Selection Switch The external power supply DC5V or the VCC power supply on the user system can be selected as the source of power for the debugging MCU board Refer to table 2 1 when selecting the power supply to be used Figure 2 6 Power Selection Switch Table 2 1 Correspondence of Power Selection Switch Settings Silk Screened Label Power Supply to be Used EXTERNAL External power supply connected to the power cable factory setting USER SYSTEM VCC on the user system Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 22 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 4 Connecting the Power Cable When the power selection switch is set to EXTERNAL the power cable must be connected to the debugging MCU board so that power can be supplied from beyond the board Connect the power cable to the power cable connec
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16. MCU board nor the user system 2 2 1 Connecting the Debugging MCU Board to the E10A USB Emulator Follow the below procedure to connect the debugging MCU board to the E10A USB emulator 1 Connect the user system interface cable 14 or 36 pins provided with the E1OA USB emulator to the side connector of the E10A USB emulator as shown in figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Connecting the E10A USB Emulator to the User System Interface Cable Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 18 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 Connect the 14 pin or 36 pin connector of the user system interface cable to the H UDI interface connector on the debugging MCU board as shown in figures 2 3 and 2 4 Connect the 36 pin or 14 pin connector to CN2 or CN3 respectively Figure 2 3 Connecting the User System Interface Cable 36 Pins to the Debugging MCU Board Figure 2 4 Connecting the User System Interface Cable 14 Pins to the Debugging MCU Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 19 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 2 Connecting the Debugging MCU Board to the User System To connect the debugging MCU board to the user system follow the instructions below A WARNING Always switch OFF the emulator product the debugging MCU board and the user system before any connection or removal of the USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD Furthermore make sure that the pin 1 positions on both
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19. adapsavennenseaverdzcananqnueeauconecs 51 Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page xiv of xiv REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 1 Product Overview Section 1 Product Overview 1 1 Introduction The High performance Embedded Workshop is a graphical user interface intended to ease the development and debugging of applications written in C C programming language and assembly language for Renesas microcomputers Its aim is to provide a powerful yet intuitive way of accessing measuring and modifying the debugging platform in which the application is running This system is a software and hardware development support tool for application systems using the Renesas original microcomputer The debugging MCU board is connected to the user system through the IC socket on the user system The user system can be debugged under the conditions similar to the actual application conditions The debugging MCU board enables debugging anywhere indoors or out with the E10A USB emulator The host computer for controlling the debugging MCU board must be an IBM PC compatible machine with USB 1 1 2 0 Full Speed Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 1 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview Host computer External power supply 3 z High performance ser Embedded Workshop USB 1 1 2 0 Full Speed st User system Debugging MCU board E10A USB emulator Figure 1 1 System Configuration with the Debugging MCU Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page
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21. ck MHz 3 User system input signal enabling disabling switches UNMI ENABLE or DISABLE circle either item URES ENABLE or DISABLE circle either item UCON ENABLE or DISABLE circle either item 4 Operating frequency MHz 5 Failure phenomenon 6 Error in debugging 7 The High performance Embedded Workshop does not link up with the debugging MCU board Content of the error message For errors other than the above fill in the box below Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 53 of 54 7tENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Appendix A Repair Request Sheet Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 54 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS SH7125 Group and SH7124 Group Debugging MCU Board HS7125EDB03H HS7124EDB02H User s Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 March 4 2009 Published by Sales Strategic Planning Div Renesas Technology Corp Edited by Customer Support Department Global Strategic Communication Div Renesas Solutions Corp 2009 Renesas Technology Corp All rights reserved Printed in Japan Renesas Technology Corp Sales Strategic Planning Div Nippon Bldg 2 6 2 Ohte machi Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 0004 Japan 2CENESAS RENESAS SALES OFFICES http www renesas com Refer to http www renesas com en network for the latest and detailed information Renesas Technology America Inc 450 Holger Way San Jose CA 95134 1368 U S A Tel lt 1 gt 408 382 7500 Fax lt 1 gt 408 382 7501
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25. e copyrighted and all rights are reserved by Renesas 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 Renesas prior written consent Figures Some figures in this user s manual may show items different from your actual system Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page viii of xiv REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS SAFETY PAGE READ FIRST e READ this user s manual before using this emulator product KEEP the user s manual handy for future reference Do not attempt to use the emulator product until you fully understand its mechanism DEFINITION OF SIGNAL WORDS Either in the user s manual or on the product several icons are used to insure proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons or damage to your properties Their graphic images and meanings are given in this safety page Be sure to read this chapter before using the product gt 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 pot
26. edure Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 31 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 4 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board for Single Operation Since the debugging MCU board can be initiated even if the user system has not been connected it is available for simple evaluation before designing the user system A WARNING 1 Always disconnect the E10A USB emulator from the host computer and switch OFF the debugging MCU board before setting switches on the debugging MCU board Failure to do so will create a FIRE HAZARD that can damage the E10A USB emulator product the debugging MCU board or the user system interface board For the single operation of the debugging MCU board connector pins on the bottom of the user system interface board which are used for connecting the user system are disconnected To prevent connector pins from being shorted be sure to put an insulator under the user system interface board 2 4 1 Setting Switches on the Debugging MCU Board For the single operation of the debugging MCU board set the switches on the debugging MCU board as described below and activate the High performance Embedded Workshop 1 Only the external power supply is supported Set the power selection switch to EXTERNAL and supply external power 5 Vdc from the power cable connector 2 Only the crystal resonator installed on the debugging MCU board is supported as the source of the clock s
27. en the malfunction occurred Month Day Year at system initiation in system operation Circle either of items in the braces 2 Frequency of generation of the malfunction times in day s week s or month s Enter the appropriate numbers in the parentheses and circle one of the three items in the braces 3 System configuration when the malfunction occurred Enter the system configuration in use when the malfunction occurred E10A USB emulator HSOOO5KCU01H or HS0005KCU02H Serial No Revision The above items are written on the label for product management at the bottom of the emulator unit the serial no is the five digit number and the revision is the string of letters following the number Provided CD R HS0005KCU01SR Version V Shown as V x xx release on the CD R x numeral SH7125 group and SH7124 group debugging MCU board HS7125EDB03H or HS7124EDB02H Serial No Revision These are impressed on the circuit board Host computer in use Manufacturer Type number OS Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 52 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Appendix A Repair Request Sheet Item Symptom 4 Settings when the malfunction occurred Enter the operational settings of the debugging MCU board 1 Power selection switch EXTERNAL or USER SYSTEM circle either item 2 Clock selection jumper XTAL or USER CLK circle either item Input clo
28. entially 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 In addition to the four above the following are also used as appropriate Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page ix of xiv RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 A WARNING system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 1 Do not repair or remodel the emulator product by yourself for electric shock prevention and quality assurance 2 Always switch OFF the emulator and user system PARTS pin 1 on both sides are correctly aligned below 90 rotation 270 rotation 4 Vcc 52 AVss 6 Vss 22 Vcc 22 Vcc 6 Vss 8 VcL 24 Vss 24 Vss 8 VCL 52 AVss 4 Vcc Observe the precautions listed below Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user before connecting or disconnecting any CABLES or 3 Always before connecting any CABLES make sure that 4 If cables are connected incorrectly in the case of the SH7125 the power supply pins will be shorted as shown Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page x of xiv REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS User Registration When you have purchased the emulator represented in this user s manual be sure to regi
29. iagrams charts programs algorithms and application circuit examples 3 You should not use the products or the technology described in this document for the purpose of military applications such as the development of weapons of mass destruction or for the purpose of any other military use When exporting the products or technology described herein you should follow the applicable export control laws and regulations and procedures required by such laws and regulations 4 All information included in this document such as product data diagrams charts programs algorithms and application circuit examples is current as of the date this document is issued Such information however is subject to change without any prior notice Before purchasing or using any Renesas products listed in this document please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas sales office Also please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas such as that disclosed through our website http Awww renesas com 5 Renesas has used reasonable care in compiling the information included in this document but Renesas assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of errors or omissions in the information included in this document 6 When using or otherwise relying on the information in this document you should evaluate the information in light of the total system before deciding about th
30. ignal Set the clock selection jumper to XTAL to install the crystal resonator across the crystal resonator installation sockets 3 The user system input signal enabling disabling switches must be set on the debugging MCU board Of these switches set UCON URES and UNMI to the DISABLE position Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 32 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 4 2 Inputting Reset Signals to the Debugging MCU Board When reset signals must be input such as the case when activating the High performance Embedded Workshop or debugging they can be manually input from the reset switch on the debugging MCU board For details on inputting reset signals see table 2 5 Figure 2 14 Reset Switch Table 2 5 Correspondence of Reset Switch Settings Setting of SW4 Reset Signal Input to the Debugging MCU Board Turned to 3 of silk Reset signal input from the reset switch is canceled factory setting screened label Turned to 1 of silk Reset signal is input from the reset switch screened label Note This reset switch is used to manually input reset signals to the debugging MCU board When the user system is connected this reset switch is also available for inputting reset signals to the debugging MCU board however note that no reset signal is output to the user system Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 33 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Secti
31. ing Up the Debugging MCU Board sseessessesseresreresreerrsrerrsrrnrrsresrrstnsrerrnsrnrenresrestnses 18 2 2 1 Connecting the Debugging MCU Board to the E10A USB Emulator 00 00 18 2 2 2 Connecting the Debugging MCU Board to the User System ee 20 2 2 3 Setting the Power Selection Switch sessesesseeseesssrserssrsresresresrerresrsrenresresresreet 22 22 4 Connecting the Power Cable sciiic sis ciscscsiiee siiis esoe aaia raa e ais 23 2 2 5 Setting the Clock Selection Jumper eseseseeseesesresrssrsresresresrrsrerresrsrenresresresreet 24 2 2 6 Installing a Crystal Resonator esesseeseseeseesssrerestsresresresrrsrsstssesresresresreeresresrnet 25 2 2 7 Setting the User System Input Signal Enabling Disabling Switches 0 00 0 26 2 2 8 Connecting the System Ground 00 ee eee eeceeceecseeeeeeeeeaeeeseceeeseeeaeeeaeenaeees 27 2 3 Setting the EIOA USB Emullator c ceiscesscaceasceeseosscenesveceeubesasttah ees eteunedtecrapestcevabewees 28 2 3 1 Setting the DIP Switches of the ELOA USB Emulator oo eee eeeees 28 23 2 CDR visas aeaa E eed eE a Ea ied a eee lee 29 2 3 3 Connecting the E10A USB Emulator to the Host Computer ee 30 2 3 4 Setting Up the ELOA USB Emulator oo eee eceeseeseeeeeeaeeeeeseeesseeeeeeaeees 31 2 3 5 Activating the High performance Embedded Workshop eeeeeeeeseerees 31 2 4 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board for Single Operation eee ee eeeeeseeereeeees 32 2 4
32. itch is used to input reset signals manually to the debugging MCU board These switches are used to enable or disable the input of RES and NMI signals from the user system and connect or disconnect the user system Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 11 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview Top of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 3 woe Tavec Figure 1 5 Top of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 3 a Power cable connector This connector is used to connect the debugging MCU board to the power cable for the external power supply b H UDI interface This connector is used to connect the debugging MCU board to the 36 connector 36 pins pin cable of the E10A USB emulator c H UDI interface This connector is used to connect the debugging MCU board to the 14 connector 14 pins pin cable of the E10A USB emulator d User system interface This connector is used to connect the main unit of the debugging MCU connector 1 board to the FFC cable Note The FFC cable already occupies this connector in the product as shipped Do not remove the cable from the connector Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 12 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 1 Product Overview Bottom of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 4 b atu CAHE ze u Eee PE zw ocd 625 23 g oco a orrie BF 2 5 Figure 1 6 Bottom of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board 4 a User system inte
33. lure to do so can lead to abnormal operation of the user system the debugging MCU board and the user program Table 1 6 Environmental Conditions Item Specifications Temperature Operating 10 C to 35 C Storage 10 C to 50 C Humidity Operating 35 RH to 80 RH no condensation Storage 35 RH to 80 RH no condensation Vibration Operating 2 45 m s max Storage 4 9 m s max Transportation 14 7 m s max Ambient gases No corrosive gases may be present Table 1 7 Operating Environment Item Description Host computer IBM PC or compatible machine that satisfies the operating environment conditions of the E10A USB emulator Emulator Renesas microcomputer development tool E10A USB emulator HSOOO05KCU01H or HSOOO5KCU02H Power supply DC5V 10 Supply current 300 mA max Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 15 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 16 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 1 Flow Chart before Using the Debugging MCU Board Unpack the debugging MCU board and prepare it for use as follows A WARNING READ the reference sections shaded in figure 2 1 before using the debugging MCU board Incorrect operation will damage the user system and the debugging MCU board uct The USER PROGRAM will be LOST Unpack the
34. manufactured by you 11 In case Renesas products listed in this document are detached from the products to which the Renesas products are attached or affixed the risk of accident such as swallowing by infants and small children is very high You should implement safety measures so that Renesas products may not be easily detached from your products Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of such detachment 12 This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written approval from Renesas 13 Please contact a Renesas sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document Renesas semiconductor products or if you have any other inquiries Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page iii of xiv RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page iv of xiv REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ FIRST e READ this user s manual before using this emulator product KEEP the user s manual handy for future reference Do not attempt to use the emulator product until you fully understand its mechanism Emulator Product Throughout this document the term emulator product shall be defined as the following products produced only by Renesas Technology Corp and Renesas Solutions Corp excluding all subsidiary products e E10A USB emulator main unit e Debugging MCU board The user system or a host computer is not included in this defini
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36. n of the emulator product Users are required to be familiar with the basic knowledge for the electric circuits logic circuits and microcomputers Precautions to be Taken when Using This Product 1 This emulator is a development supporting unit for use in your program development and evaluation stages In mass producing your program you have finished developing be sure to make a judgment on your own risk that it can be put to practical use by performing integration test evaluation or some experiment else In no event shall Renesas Solutions Corporation be liable for any consequence arising from the use of this emulator Renesas Solutions Corporation strives to renovate or provide a workaround for product malfunction at some charge or without charge However this does not necessarily mean that Renesas Solutions Corporation guarantees the renovation or the provision under any circumstances This emulator has been developed by assuming its use for program development and evaluation in laboratories Therefore it does not fall under the application of Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law and protection against electromagnetic interference when used in Japan This emulator does not conform to safety standards such as UL or IEC Be careful when you take this emulator overseas Renesas cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard The warnings in this user s manual and on the emulator pro
37. ng the E10A USB Emulator 2 3 1 Setting the DIP Switches of the E10A USB Emulator Set the DIP switches of the E10A USB emulator as follows 1 Open the sliding switch cover in the lower right portion of the upper side of the E10A USB emulator by sliding it to the right as shown in figure 2 12 2 Turn all of the DIP switches SW1 SW2 and SW3 on 1 side E amp E TI OFF oe oe D g d Ka a i 2 ah Figure 2 12 Setting the DIP Switches of the E10A USB Emulator Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 28 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 3 2 CD R The emulator s software for the debugging MCU board is included in the CD R provided with the E10A USB emulator The root directory of the CD R contains a setup program for installing the emulator s software for the debugging MCU board The folders contain the files and programs listed below Table 2 4 Contents of the CD R Directories Directory Name Contents Description Dils Microsoft runtime library A runtime library for the High performance Embedded Workshop The version is checked at installation and this library is copied to the hard disk as part of the installation process Drivers E10A USB emulator driver USB drivers for the E10A USB emulator Help Online help for the E10A USB_ An online help file This is copied to the hard emulator
38. 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
39. oard Install the crystal resonator across the crystal resonator installation sockets of the debugging MCU board Figure 2 9 Installing a Crystal Resonator Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 25 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 7 Setting the User System Input Signal Enabling Disabling Switches Enabling or disabling of particular input signals from the user system can be set on the debugging MCU board In addition connecting or disconnecting the user system must be set with these switches Table 2 3 lists the signals and settings CHS 04MB Se Figure 2 10 User System Input Signal Enabling Disabling Switches Table 2 3 Correspondence of User System Input Signal Enabling Disabling Switch Settings Silk Screened Label NumberonSW2 ENABLE DISABLE UNMI 1 Enables the NMI input Disables the NMI input factory setting URES 2 Enables the RES input Disables the RES input factory setting UCON 3 Set this switch when the user Set this switch for single system is connected for operation of the debugging operation factory setting MCU board 4 Do not change this switch Do not change this switch factory setting Note When UCON is set as DISABLE the debugging MCU board can be initiated even if the user system has not been connected Set the debugging MCU board referring to section 2 4 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board for Single Operation for the
40. ockets for the SH7125 package code PVQNOO64LB A NBSOCKET064SE RE41N manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NLPACKO64SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NSSOCKET064SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation e IC sockets for the SH7124 package code PVQN0052LE A NBSOCKET052SE RE41N manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NLPACK0O52SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation NSSOCKET052SE RE01 manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 39 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 3 Hardware Specifications Screws M2 0 x 8 mm Socket cover NLPACk MCU SH7125 or SH7124 i i IC socket NLPACK IC socket NSSOCKET sereyaem IC socket NBSOCKET Figure 3 6 Installing MCU to User System Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 40 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 3 Hardware Specifications 3 5 User System Interface Circuits Figures 3 7 through 3 12 show user system interface circuits Use them as a reference to determine the value of the pull up resistance SH7124 SH7125 User system Figure 3 7 User System Interface Circuits SH7124 SH7125 User system _WDTOVF _WDTOVF Figure 3 8 User System Interface Circuits Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 41 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 3 Hardware Specifications SH7124 SH7125 User system HC32 HC08 HC08 AHC14 AHC14 Figure 3 9 User System In
41. of pin 1 before inserting Use a Philips type screwdriver whose head matches the screw head The tightening torque must be 0 054 Nem or less If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw becomes significantly greater than that needed when first tightening If a 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 If the MCU does not operate correctly cracks might have occurred in the solder Check conduction with a tester and re solder the IC socket if necessary To mount the MCU on the user system follow the procedure given below 1 Mount the NBSOCKET on the user system after checking the location of pin 1 A notch in the corner of the socket indicates the position of pin 1 Check the location of pin 1 of the MCU and mount it on the NLPACK and then affix the top cover with four screws M2 0 x 8 mm Insert the NLPACK on which the NSSOCKET and MCU are mounted in the NBSOCKET on the user system after checking the location of pin 1 see figure 3 6 Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 38 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 3 Hardware Specifications CAUTION If the debugging MCU board is not to be connected with the user system use the following IC socket The NLPACK and NSSOCKET are not included with the debugging MCU board so have to be separately purchased before use e IC s
42. 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
43. on 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 34 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 3 Hardware Specifications Section 3 Hardware Specifications 3 1 External Dimensions of the Debugging MCU Board Figures 3 1 through 3 3 show the external dimensions of the debugging MCU board Unit mm Tolerance 0 5 mm Figure 3 1 External Dimensions of the Debugging MCU Board Unit mm Tolerance 0 5 mm Figure 3 2 External Dimensions of the Main Unit of the Debugging MCU Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 35 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 3 Hardware Specifications The pin direction of pin 1 oor AC Ree esasTechnologyCorp 2008 2 gt RENESAS HS7125ECHO3H 0 MADE IN JAPAN Unit mm Tolerance 0 5 mm Figure 3 3 External Dimensions of the User System Interface Board 3 2 Resulting Dimensions after Connecting User System Interface Board Figure 3 4 shows the resulting dimensions after connecting the user system interface board to the user system User system interface board IC socket IC socket User system NBSOCKET NWPLUG Unit mm Tolerance 1 0 mm Figure 3 4 Resulting Dimensions after Connecting User System Interface Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 36 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 3 Hardware Specifications 3 3 Recommended Dimensions for User System Mount Pad Footprint Figure 3 5 shows the recommended dimensions for the pads foo
44. oup SH7124 Table 1 1 lists the components supplied in the package for the debugging MCU board In the product as shipped the main unit of the debugging MCU board is connected to the user system interface board with the flexible flat cable FFC Do not detach them from each other Table 1 1 Components in the Package for the Debugging MCU Board Classi fication Component Appearance Qty Remarks Hard Debugging MCU board 1 Depth 80 0 mm width 85 0 mm ware main unit height 22 3 mm mass 55 2 g The main unit of the debugging MCU board is connected to the user system interface board with the FFC cable Do not disconnect these components FFC cables 2 Length 150 0 mm mass 1 4 g 1 Depth 35 0 mm width 37 5 mm height 8 8 mm mass 6 g User system interface board Power cable 1 Length 0 5 m Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 5 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview Table 1 1 Components in the Package for the Debugging MCU Board cont Classi fication Component Appearance Qty Remarks Hard IC socket ware cont 1 NBSOCKET064SE RE41N or NBSOCKET052SE RE41N The provided IC socket will differ according to the supported MCU Connect the IC socket to the user system NWPLUG064SE RE01 or NWPLUG052SE RE01 The provided socket cover will differ according to the supported MCU User s manual KORARI SH7125 Group and SH712
45. pair provisions and how to request for repair of the emulator 4 1 User Registration When you purchase our product be sure to register as a user For user registration refer to the section of User Registration p i of this user s manual 4 2 Maintenance 1 If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of this product wipe the board dry with a soft cloth Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment s surface coating to separate When you do not use this product for a long period for safety purposes disconnect the power cable from the power supply 4 3 Guarantee If your product becomes faulty within one year after its purchase while being used under good conditions by observing IMPORTANT INFORMATION described in this user s manual we will repair or replace your faulty product free of charge Note however that if your product s fault is raised by any one of the following causes we will repair it or replace it with new one with extra charge e Misuse abuse or use under extraordinary conditions e Unauthorized repair remodeling maintenance and so on e Inadequate user s system or misuse of it e Fires earthquakes and other unexpected disasters In the above cases contact your local distributor If your product is being leased consult the leasing company or the owner Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 47 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 4 Maintenance and Guarantee
46. rface connector 2 board to the FFC cable This connector is used to connect the main unit of the debugging MCU Note The FFC cable already occupies this connector in the product as shipped Do not remove the cable from the connector 7tENESAS Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 13 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 Section 1 Product Overview 1 4 2 Configuration of the User System Interface Board The names of each section of the user system interface board are explained below 1 Top of the user system 2 Bottom of the user system interface board interface board ey HS712S5ECHO3H 0 MADE IN JAPAN Figure 1 7 User System Interface Board a User system interface This connector is used to connect the user system interface board to connector 1 the FFC cable Note The FFC cable already occupies this connector in the product as shipped Do not remove the cable from the connector b User system interface This connector is used to connect the user system interface board to connector 2 the FFC cable Note The FFC cable already occupies this connector in the product as shipped Do not remove the cable from the connector c User system connector This connector is for connection to the user system Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 14 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 1 Product Overview 1 5 Environmental Conditions A CAUTION Observe the conditions listed in tables 1 6 and 1 7 when using the debugging MCU board Fai
47. ster it As the H W Tool Customer Registration Sheet is included with this product fill it in and send the same contents to the following address by an email Your registered information is used for only after sale services and not for any other purposes Without user registration you will not be able to receive maintenance services such as a notification of field changes or trouble information So be sure to carry out the user registration For more information about user registration send an email to the following address regist_tool renesas com Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page xi of xiv RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page xii of xiv REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Contents Section 1 Product Overview saccseseanscnaosnantebovensatandanes sion eae dame eopsantonaadaseryianianees 1 1l TitrOGU Cth OM vous secs sseedcsowsseses oxy sgaceies teczenei ca cesoevsersasteeges n R OR E E ES aak 1 Ved COMMONS NS rsen an a A A sh vist Givasea levies Gave eels aati aes 4 1 3 Components in the Package for the Debugging MCU Board ou ee eeeeeeeteeeees 5 1 4 Hardware Configuration 0 0 cece eecescesecscecsceeseeesecesecssecssesseesseesseeeaeseaeseaecseeeeeeseeeaees 8 1 5 Environmental Conditions seserinis nias eiio aaie isa roians isi 15 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board ssessesesssesssessrsssesssesesseee 17 2 1 Flow Chart before Using the Debugging MCU Board ssssessesseseessererrerrerrerrerrerenreereereses 17 2 2 Sett
48. terface Circuits Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 42 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 3 Hardware Specifications SH7124 SH7125 User system PLLVcL N C PLLVss PLLVss XTAL Figure 3 10 User System Interface Circuits Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 43 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 3 Hardware Specifications SH7124 SH7125 User system PF 7 0 AVcc DALC112S1 ASEBCK N C lt _ _ASEBRK _ASEBRKAK _ASEBRKAK Figure 3 11 User System Interface Circuits SH7124 SH7125 User system PA 15 0 PB 3 1 PA 15 0 PB 3 1 PB5 PB16 PE 15 0 PB5 PB16 PE 15 0 Figure 3 12 User System Interface Circuits Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 44 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 3 Hardware Specifications 3 6 Delay Time for the User System Interface Since the _RES and NMI signals are connected to the user system via the logic on the EV chip unit a delay time shown in table 3 1 will be generated until the signal is input from the user system to the MCU Table 3 1 Delay Time for Signals via the EV chip Unit No Signal Name Delay Time ns 1 _RES 20 2 NMI 10 Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 45 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 3 Hardware Specifications Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 46 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 4 Maintenance and Guarantee Section 4 Maintenance and Guarantee This section describes maintenance guarantee re
49. the uses set forth in the above and purchasers who elect to use Renesas products in any of the foregoing applications shall indemnify and hold harmless Renesas Technology Corp its affiliated companies and their officers directors and employees against any and all damages arising out of such applications 9 You should use the products described herein within the range specified by Renesas especially with respect to the maximum rating operating supply voltage range movement power voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas products beyond such specified ranges 10 Although Renesas endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of its products IC products have specific characteristics such as the occurrence of failure at a certain rate and malfunctions under certain use conditions Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard against the possibility of physical injury and injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas product such as safety design for hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy fire control and malfunction prevention appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other applicable measures Among others since the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the safety of the final products or system
50. tion Purpose of the Debugging MCU Board This debugging MCU board is used to connect the E10A USB emulator to the user system This debugging MCU board must only be used for the above purpose Limited Applications This emulator product is not authorized for use in transportation vehicular medical where human life is potentially at stake aerospace nuclear or undersea repeater applications Buyers of this emulator product must notify Renesas Technology Corporation Renesas Solutions Corporation or an authorized Renesas Technology product distributor before planning to use the product in such applications Improvement Policy Renesas Technology Corp including its subsidiaries hereafter collectively referred to as Renesas pursues a policy of continuing improvement in design performance and safety of the emulator product Renesas reserves the right to change wholly or partially the specifications design user s manual and other documentation at any time without notice Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page v of xiv RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Target User of the Emulator Product This emulator product 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 emulator product until you fully understand its mechanism It is highly recommended that first time users be instructed by users that are well versed in the operatio
51. tor on the debugging MCU board as shown in figure 2 7 Since the debugging MCU board operates with the VCC power supply when the power selection switch is set to the USER SYSTEM position the power cable need not be connected in this case Figure 2 7 Connecting the Power Cable to the Debugging MCU Board Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 23 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 5 Setting the Clock Selection Jumper The EXTAL input from the user system or the crystal resonator installed on the debugging MCU board can be selected as the source of the clock signal for the MCU Refer to table 2 2 when selecting the clock USER CLK Figure 2 8 Clock Selection Jumper Table 2 2 Correspondence of Clock Selection Jumper Settings Silk Screened Label Jumper Pin SW3 Clock to be Used XTAL Pins 1 2 closed Crystal resonator installed on the debugging MCU board USER CLK Pins 2 3 closed EXTAL input from the user system factory setting Note XTAL should only be selected if a crystal resonator has been mounted across the crystal resonator installation sockets X1 of the debugging MCU board Users must provide the crystal resonator Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 24 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 7tENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 6 Installing a Crystal Resonator XTAL should only be selected if a crystal resonator has been mounted on the debugging MCU b
52. tprint for mounting the IC socket on the user system Note that the dimensions in this figure are the same as those given for the design of mounting pads for the actual MCU Refer to section 2 2 Printed Wiring Board Design in Renesas Surface Mount Packages External views of package omnes O gt k L Length of flat part of pin Mounting pad dimensions b Pin width e Mounting pad dimension definitions and design examples are shown below MIE HE 2 L 1 MID HD 2 L B1 L2 L B1 B2 L2 Mounting pad length b lt b2 lt e y b2 Mounting pad width p2 The pad pitch is taken as the linear pin interval lead pitch of the package to be mounted Renesas design examp Unit mm z 0 4 0 5 Notes Notes 0 0 to 0 2 0 2 to 0 3 Mask pattern precision 0 0 to 0 2 0 2 to 0 3 Mask pattern precision and visual inspection of soldering 0 20 0 25 Margin for preventing solder bridging Reference values based on former EIAJ standard ED 7404A Figure 3 5 Recommended Dimensions for User System Mounting Pads Footprint Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 37 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 3 Hardware Specifications 3 4 Installing the MCU to the User System CAUTION Check the location
53. use of simple evaluation before designing the user system Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 26 of 54 REJ10J1983 0100 RENESAS Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 2 8 Connecting the System Ground A WARNING Separate the frame ground and signal ground of the user system Failure to do so will create a FIRE HAZARD that can damage the user system and emulator product or produce PERSONAL INJURY The signal grounds of the E1OA USB emulator and the debugging MCU board are connected to the user system s signal ground In the emulator the signal ground and frame ground are connected In the user system only connect the frame ground to earth do not connect the signal ground to the frame ground figure 2 11 If it is difficult to separate the frame ground from the signal ground in the user system tie the frame ground of the user system to the same potential as the GND level of the DC power input AC adapter of the host computer This is because differences in GND potential between the host computer and target system will lead to excessive flows of current in the low impedance GND lines and thin lines might burn out Signal ground E10A USB emulator Debugging f User system Signal MCU board Signal Signal ground Signal ground Frame ground Figure 2 11 Connecting System Ground Rev 1 00 Mar 04 2009 Page 27 of 54 RENESAS REJ10J1983 0100 Section 2 Setting Up the Debugging MCU Board 2 3 Setti

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