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1. programs algorithms and application circuit examples 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 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 www renesas com 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 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 the applicability of such informat
2. Test program manual for HS0005KCUO1H and HS0005KCU0O2H HS0005KCUO01SR HS0005KCU01HJ H8S HS0005KCU01HE H8S HS2125KCU01HJ HS2125KCU01HE HS0005TM01HJ and HS0005TMO1HE provided on a CD R Notes 1 When HS0005KCUO2H is purchased the 36 pin type cable is provided however it is not available for this MCU 2 Additional document for the MCUs supported by the emulator is included Check the target MCU and refer to its additional document RENESAS 1 2 Connecting the E10A USB Emulator with the User System Before connecting an EIOA USB emulator hereafter referred to as the emulator with the user system a connector must be installed in the user system so that a user system interface cable can be connected When designing the user system refer to an example of recommended connection between the connector and the MCU shown in this manual Before designing the user system be sure to read the EIOA USB emulator user s manual and the hardware manual for related MCUs Connect pins 8 9 10 12 13 and 14 of the user system connector to GND firmly on the PCB These pins are used as electrical GND and to monitor the connection of the user system connector Note the pin arrangement of the user system connector User system interface cable GND line User system connector User system GND connection User system Figure 1 1 Connecting the User System Interface Cable to the User System Notes 1 The pin number a
3. X Break condition 5 O X O X Break condition 6 O X O X Break condition 7 O X O X Break condition 8 O X O X Note O Can be set by checking the radio button in the dialog box Table 2 5 lists the combinations of conditions that can be set by the BREAKCONDITION_SET command Table 2 5 Conditions Set by BREAKCONDITION_SET Command Condition Address Bus Read or Write Counter Condition Data Condition Condition Condition Channel lt addropt gt lt dataopt gt lt r wopt gt option lt action gt option option option Break condition 1 O O O O Break condition 2 O O O x Break condition 3 O X O X Break condition 4 O X O X Break condition 5 O X O X Break condition 6 O X O X Break condition 7 O X O X Break condition 8 O X O X Note O Can be set by the BREAKCONDITION_SET command 15 RENESAS Notes on Setting the Break Condition 1 When Step In Step Over or Step Out is selected the settings of Break condition are disabled 2 The settings of Break condition are disabled when an instruction to which a BREAKPOINT has been set is executed 3 When step over function is used the settings of BREAKPOINT and Break condition are disabled 2 2 3 Notes on Setting the Breakpoint Dialog Box 1 When an odd address is set the address is rounded down to an even address 2 A BREAKPOINT is accomplished by replacing instructions Accordingly 1t can be set only to the flash memory or the RAM
4. flash memory is rewritten many times the data will not be erased If an error message is displayed exchange the MCU for a new one 2 2 1 Emulator Driver Selection Table 2 2 shows drivers which can be selected in the Driver Details dialog box Table 2 2 Type Name and Driver Type Name Driver HS0005KCU01H HSOOO5KCU02H Renesas E Series USB Driver 2 2 2 Hardware Break Functions Hardware Break Conditions In the H8S 2125F El0A USB emulator eight break conditions Break condition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 can be set Table 2 3 lists the items that can be specified Table 2 3 Hardware Break Condition Specification Items Items Description Address bus condition Breaks when the MCU address bus value matches the specified value Data bus condition Breaks when the MCU data bus value matches the specified value High or low byte or word can be specified as the access data size Read or write condition Breaks in the read or write cycle Counter acquisition condition Uses Break condition 1 2 as triggers for acquiring the program counter RENESAS Table 2 4 lists the combinations of conditions that can be set in the Break condition dialog box Table 2 4 Conditions Set in Break condition Dialog Box Condition Address Bus Read or Write Counter Dialog Box Condition Data Condition Condition Condition Break condition 1 O O O O Break condition 2 O O O x Break condition 3 O X O X Break condition 4 O X O
5. Figure 2 2 Break condition 1 Dialog Box 19 RENESAS Output Al ES a BREAK KEY Program All count 000000000000678 Program Point count 000000000000324 Program Point event 00000018 Program Point average 000000000000018 Program Point MAX 00000018 Program Point MIN 00000018 kui 4 DI Build A Debug A Find in Files Version Control 7 Version Control Figure 2 3 Output Window e Status oix Item Status Connected to H85 2125F E10A USB SYSTEM CPU 2000 Renesas E Series USB Driver CPU H85 2125F Run status Ready Cause of last break BREAK KEY Run time count O000h000min000s047ms Emulation mode Normal CPU operating mode Advanced mode Expanded mode Single chip mode Endian Big Program Counter All count 000000000000678 Program Counter Point count 000000000000324 Program Counter Point event 00000018 Program Counter Point average 000000000000018 Program Counter Point MAX 00000018 Program Counter Point MIN 00000018 4 gt 4 a N Memory Platform A Events 7 Figure 2 4 Status Window Notes on using the program counter 1 Since the CPU clock is the source of the counter when the CPU clock stops in the sleep mode counting is also stopped 2 For measurement tolerance e The measured value includes tolerance e Tolerance will be generated before or after a break 20 RENESAS H8S H8SX Family E10A USB Emulator Additional Document for User s Manual Supplementary Information on Using
6. To our customers Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents On April 1 2010 NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Electronics Corporation took over all the business of both companies Therefore although the old company name remains in this document it is a valid Renesas Electronics document We appreciate your understanding Renesas Electronics website http www renesas com April 1 2010 Renesas Electronics Corporation Issued by Renesas Electronics Corporation http www renesas com Send any inquiries to http www renesas com inguiry ENESAS 10 11 12 Notice All information included in this document 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 Electronics products listed herein please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas Electronics sales office Also please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas Electronics such as that disclosed through our website Renesas Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of Renesas Electronics products or technical information described in this document No license express implied or otherwise is grant
7. area A BREAKPOINT cannot be set to the following addresses e An area other than flash memory or RAM e An area occupied by the emulator program e An instruction in which Break condition is satisfied 3 During step execution a BREAKPOINT is disabled A condition set at Break condition is disabled immediately after starting execution when an instruction at a BREAKPOINT is executed A break does not occur even if a condition of Break condition is satisfied immediately after starting the execution 5 When execution resumes from the breakpoint address after the program execution stops at the BREAKPOINT single step execution is performed at the address before execution resumes Therefore realtime operation cannot be performed 6 Settings of BREAKPOINT and Break condition are invalid while the STEP OVER function is being used 2 2 4 Note on Using the JTAG Clock TCK When the JTAG clock TCK is changed set the frequency to lower than that of the system clock 2 2 5 Trace Function The emulator uses the branch instruction trace function in the MCU and acquires a trace by operating the user program in realtime The branch instruction trace function displays the four channel branch source address the mnemonic and the operand RENESAS 2 2 6 Program Counter Function The emulator has the program counter function which counts the number of execution cycles even between the two points that have been specified To count the numb
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10. er select Count 1t02 or Count 2to1 in the Break condition 1 dialog box figure 2 2 17 ENESAS Table 2 7 lists the results output from the program counter These results are shown in windows Output figure 2 3 and Status figure 2 4 Table 2 7 Results Output from the Program Counter Result Program Counter All count Description Number of execution cycles execution time from the start of user program execution to a break Program Counter Point count Number of execution cycles execution time between the two points specified in the Break condition 1 dialog box Program Counter Point event Number of times that execution cycles between the two points have been counted Program Counter Point average Average number of execution cycles execution time between two points Program Counter Point MAX Maximum number of execution cycles execution time between two points Program Counter Point MIN Minimum number of execution cycles execution time 18 between two points RENESAS Break condition 1 condition m Address C Address Only program fetched address after Address H896 Non user mask User mask Mask Data IV Don t care Value C Low byte O High byte Word Read Write Read Write C Read O Write Action Break C Count 1to2 Count Count 2to1 Count Count 1to2 shot Count 2to1 shot
11. er of execution cycles between the two points the mode Count 1to2 Count Count 2to1 Count Count 1to2 1shot or Count 2to1 1shot is used The mode can be set in the Break condition 1 dialog box figure 2 2 Table 2 6 Setting of the Program Counter Mode Description Count 1to2 Count The number of execution cycles between two points from satisfaction of Break condition 1 to that of Break condition 2 is counted Counting is repeated with short breaks inserted Count 2to1 Count The number of execution cycles between two points from satisfaction of Break condition 2 to that of Break condition 1 is counted Counting is repeated with short breaks inserted Count 1to2 1shot The number of execution cycles between two points from satisfaction of Break condition 1 to that of Break condition 2 is counted Counting is performed just once during execution Count 2to1 1shot The number of execution cycles between two points from satisfaction of Break condition 2 to that of Break condition 1 is counted Counting is performed just once during execution Note Short break The emulator suspends and re executes the user program to count the number of execution cycles Therefore realtime operation cannot be performed Tf the user specifies Break condition 1 and Break condition 2 the number of execution cycles between these two points will be counted To enable the use of the program count
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13. figuration dialog box temporary halting of the user program execution by a memory access is disabled However automatic update of the watch function and the use of the tool chip watch function are not available The emulator communicates with the MCU by using the ETCK ETDI ETDO ETMS and ETRST pins These pins cannot be used 11 RENESAS When the emulator is used the power consumed by the MCU can reach several mA This is because the user power supply drives ICs to make the communication signal level match the user system power supply voltage Do not use an MCU that has been used for debugging Tf the flash memory is rewritten many times and the MCU is left for a few days data may be lost due to retention problems If the flash memory is rewritten many times the data will not be erased If an error message is displayed exchange the MCU for a new one Sum Data Displayed in the Writing Flash memory Mode Sum data which is displayed in the Writing Flash memory mode is a value that data in the whole ROM areas has been added by bytes Note on Executing the User Program The set value is rewritten since the emulator uses flash memory registers during programming Go Step In Step Out or Step Over of the flash memory MCU Operating Mode The emulator supports modes 6 and 7 on chip emulation mode Use mode 6 for emulation in mode 2 and mode 7 for emulation in mode 3 10 Programming Flash Memory during Deb
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15. ication of the Emulator s Software Differences between the H8S 2125F and the Emulator When the emulator system is initiated it initializes the general registers and part of the control registers as shown in table 2 1 The initial value of the MCU is undefined When the emulator is initiated from the workspace a value to be entered is saved in a session For the registers shown in table 2 1 values other than PC or CCR are not changed even if the CPU reset command is issued If ER7 SP is changed as an odd value it must be modified in the Register window Table 2 1 Register Initial Values at Emulator Power On Register Initial Value PC Reset vector value in the vector address table ERO to ER6 HO ER7 SP H 10 CCR 1 for mask and others undefined EXR H7F 2 System Control Register In the emulator the internal I O registers can be accessed from the IO window However be careful when accessing the system control register The emulator saves the register value of the system control register at a break and returns the value when the user program is executed Since this is done during a break do not rewrite the system control register in the IO window Memory Access during Emulation If the memory contents are referenced or modified during emulation realtime emulation cannot be performed because the user program is temporarily halted When Short break default Enable is set to Disable in the Con
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17. line in which the emulator outputs signals to the MCU RES in of pin 4 and the user system reset circuit must be connected to the MCU as shown in figure 1 6 RES out of pin 7 of the user system connector is a signal line in which the emulator monitors the RES signal of the MCU The RES must be pulled up before it is connected to pin 7 of the user system connector Power on reset circuit User system connector RES in pin 4 RES out pin 7 Figure 1 6 Example of Reset Circuits 4 Connect the power on reset circuit signal to the ETRST pin as shown in figure 1 7 Otherwise the MCU may not be initialized even if it is supplied with power when the emulator is not connected Do not supply any other reset signal to the ETRST pin If attempted when the emulator is connected the communication between the emulator and the MCU may be terminated User system connector ETRST pin 2 Power on reset circuit Figure 1 7 Connection of the ETRST Pin 4 7 KQ ETRST 5 Connect GND of pins 8 9 10 12 13 and 14 of the user system connector to ground in the user system 6 Connect Vcc pin 11 of the user system connector to the power supply Vcc in the user system The input voltage Vcc is within the range of guaranteed operation of the microcomputer RENESAS 7 The H8S 2125F supports the TQFP 80 package only The SDIP 64 and QFP 64 packages are not available RENESAS RENESAS 2 1 Section 2 Specif
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22. ssignments of the 14 pin connector differ from those of the E8 emulator however the physical location is the same 2 When designing the connector layout on the user board do not place any components within 3 mm of the connector ENESAS A WARNING Be sure to place the GND line of the user system interface cable on the GND of the user system with a screw etc Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD due to an overcurrent and will damage the user system the emulator product and the host computer RENESAS 1 3 Pin Assignments of the E10A USB Connector Figure 1 2 shows the pin assignments of the user system connector MCU Pin Name Input Output 1 ETCK ETRST ETDO RES in 2 5 ETMS ETDI RES out 2 8 to 10 GND 3 12 to 14 11 Vcc 4 Pin 1 mark User system connector Top view Notes 1 Input to or output from the user system 2 The symbol means that the signal is active low Pin 1 mark 3 By detecting GND on the user system side the emulator decides whether the user system is connected or not 4 Connect Vcc with the Vcc of the MCU RES in is not the pin name of the MCU It cannot be directly connected to the MCU pins Figure 1 2 Pin Assignments of the User System Connector RENESAS Input Input Output Input Input Input Output 1 4 Example of Emulator Connection The figure shown below is an example of connecting the user system to the emulator 14 pin connector
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25. ugging The flash memory is programmed in the following functions because they use breakpoints e When executing Go to cursor e When stepping over the subroutine e When executing the subroutine at step out operation 11 Loading Sessions Information in JTAG clock of the Configuration dialog box cannot be saved by sessions Thus the TCK value becomes the initial value when loading sessions When HS0005KCU01H or HS0005KCU02H is used TCK 5 0 MHz RENESAS 12 Value Set in the System Clock Dialog Box when Connecting the Emulator Input the frequency of the oscillator in use in the System Clock dialog box this also applies when the MCU is multiplied by the PLL circuit Please input System Glock MHz Cancel Figure 2 1 System Clock Dialog Box 13 Emulation on Programming or Erasing the Internal Flash Memory A break cannot be generated while the program for programming or erasing the internal flash memory is being called Note that the following processing also cannot be performed Execution of the STOP button Auto update of the watch function and use of the tool chip watch function Memory operation during executing emulation 13 RENESAS 2 2 The H8S 2125F E10A USB Emulator Functions Notes 1 Do not use an MCU that has been used for debugging 2 Ifthe flash memory is rewritten many times and the emulator is left for a few days data may be lost due to retention problems 3 Ifthe
26. with a 2 54 mm pitch V 3M Limited 2514 6002 Pulled up at 4 7 KQ MD2 ETCK ETDO ETMS ETDI ETRST Power on reset circuit Other reset circuits than power on reset circuit va E10A USB pin No User system RES in of pin 4 of the user system connector is a signal line in which the emulator outputs signals to the MCU Connect RES in of pin 4 and the user system reset circuit to the MCU as shown above RES out of pin 7 of the user system connector is a signal line in which the emulator monitors the RES signal of the MCU The RES out must be pulled up before it is connected to pin 7 of the user system connector Only the QFP 80 package supports ETCK ETRST ETDO ETMS ETDI and MDI Therefore the emulator does not support the SDIP 64 and QFP 64 packages Figure 1 3 Example of Emulator Connection RENESAS Notes 1 The emulator uses ETCK ETDI ETDO and ETMS pins Pull up the emulator and MCU pins and connect them to the user system connector User system connector Pins 1 3 5 and 6 Figure 1 4 Connection of Emulator and the MCU 2 If the emulator is not connected to the user system ground pin MD2 of the MCU and when the emulator is connected to the user system pull up the MD2 The emulator is connected to the user system The emulator is not connected to the user system Figure 1 5 MD2 Pin and Emulator ENESAS 3 RES in of pin 4 of the user system connector is a signal

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