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1. TPID MW ies 2 34 3rsr DB5B4 14 34 pin HE10 connector 12 e MDT10 DVP3 Target Emulation Board 2 J1 34 pin HE10 connector iB 2 J2 26 pin HE10 connector id e 25 User s application board Figure 11 Orientation of J1 and J2 connectors Apo 050505 21 31 Connecting to your application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 3 7 2 Relaying the connectors to your application When installing the HE10 connectors on your application board follow the pin correspondence provided for e the J1 34 pin HE10 connector in Table 2 e the J2 26 pin HE10 connector in Table 3 Pin No Name posts dd Pin No Name pasion 1 PA4 W O port A bit 4 2 VDD MCU VDD Except ST72F26x PA5 I O port A bit 5 4 GND connectto GND PA6 I O port A bit 6 6 GND connectto GND Except ST72F26x 7 PA7 I O port A bit 7 8 GND connectto GND 9 PB3 I O port B bit 3 10 GND connect to GND 11 PB2 O port B bit 2 12 GND connectto GND 13 PB1 I O port B bit 1 14 GND connectto GND 15 PBO I O port B bit O 16 GND connectto GND 17 PB4 O port B bit 4 18 GND connectto GND 19 PB5 I O port B bit 5 20 GND connectto GND 21 PB6 O port B bit 6 22 GND connectto GND 23 PAO O port A bit 0 24 GND connectto GND 25 PA1 I O port A bit 1 26 GND connectto GND 2
2. e A Device Adapter that adapts the connection to a socket that is specific to your MCU s package e A Socket that matches your MCU s package It is soldered onto your application board in place of your MCU e t may also include one or more additional flat cables when necessary Thanks to the modularity of the ST7 DVP3 series emulators the components of the ST7MDT10 DVP3 probe allow you to adapt any DVP3 Main Emulation Board to emulate MCUs in the ST7LITE S 0 1 2 ST7FDALI and ST7226 0 2 4 families About the user manuals This manual will help you connect your DVP3 emulator to your application board This document also contains information about the emulation characteristics of your ST7MDT10 DVP3 probe and connection accessories For information about the software and additional hardware intended for use with this TEB refer to the following documents that are included with your emulator ST7 Visual Develop User Manual build and debug your application software ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual set up instructions for your DVP3 emulator ST7xxxx Datasheet includes debugging and programming information that is specific to your MCU Because of the modularity of the DVP3 emulator this guide is delivered with the following kits e ST7MDT10 TEB DVP e ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator 5 31 Delivery checklist ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 2 DELIVERY CHECKLIST The ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB and connection accessories are typically delivere
3. the two sets of connection pins into the device adapter The device adapter will serve as a support during soldering and will ensure the correct spacing and alignment of the pins see inset in Figure 6 2 Ensure that the emulator and your application board are powered off 3 Connect the 34 pin flat cable to the J1 connector on the ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB making certain to align the orientation guides as shown in Figure 4 The J2 connector on your TEB is not used in this configuration 4 Plug the other end of the 34 pin flat cable into J1 on the DIP20 adapter ref DB586 as shown in Figure 8 z pf DIP20 adapter with E lt A S020 device adapter p b First ifl NP p i Connection pins then ed ke gt a j AAAA Orientation indicators Application board Figure 8 S020 connection to application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board 5 Insert the pins of the DIP20 adapter into the SO20 device adapter ref DBO93 as shown in Figure 8 Align the orientation indicators on the DIP20 adapter and on your application board to ensure that its pin number 1 is aligned with pin 1 on your application board Refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual for information about connecting your emulator to your PC D ARR 17 31 Connecting to your application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 3 5 SDIP32 package This procedure tells you how to connect the ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator to y
4. to help you answer questions and stay up to date with our latest product developments Software updates All our latest software and related documentation are available for download from the ST Internet site www st com mcu For information about firmware and hardware revisions call your distributor or ST using the Contact List provided below Hardware spare parts 28 31 Your development tool comes with the hardware you need to set it up connect it to your PC and connect to your application However some components can be bought separately if you need additional ones You can order extra components such as sockets and adapters from STMicroelectronics from the component manufacturer or from a distributor Sockets Complete documentation and ordering information for P TQFP sockets from Yamaichi Ironwood CAB and Enplas are provided at the following Internet sites www yamaichi de www ironwoodelectronics com www cabgmbh com www enplas com Connectors Complete documentation and ordering information for SAMTEC connectors is provided at www samtec com r ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Product Support Getting prepared before you call Collect the following information about the product before contacting ST or your distributor 1 Name of the company where you purchased the product 2 Date of purchase 3 Order Code Refer to the side your emulators box The order code will depend on the region in which is was orde
5. 1 3 3280 4120 Hong Kong 85 2 2861 5700 Sydney 61 2 9580 3811 Taipei 88 6 2 2378 8088 lt 30 31 Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable However STMicroelectronics assumes no responsibility for the consequences of use of such information nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of STMicroelectronics Specifications mentioned in this publication are subject to change without notice This publication supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied STMicroelectronics products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval of STMicroelectronics The ST logo is a registered trademark of STMicroelectronics All other names are the property of their respective owners 2005 STMicroelectronics All rights reserved STMicroelectronics group of companies Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Republic Finland France Germany Hong Kong India Israel Italy Japan Malaysia Malta Morocco Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States of America WWW st com
6. 7 PA2 O port A bit 2 28 GND connectto GND 29 PA3 O port A bit 3 30 GND connect to GND 31 PCO I O port C bit O 32 GND connectto GND 33 PC1 I O port C bit 1 34 RESET MCU reset Table 2 Pin correspondence for J1 connector Caution Pins 1 and 5 of the J1 connector are not connected when the target microcontroller for your application is an ST72F26x 22 31 IT ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Description Connecting to your application board Description Pin No Name Comimnents Pin No Name Comments 1 Reserved this pin must not be 2 Reserved this pin must not be connected connected 3 GND connect to GND 4 Reserved this pin must not be connected 5 GND connect to GND 6 PA6 I O port A bit 6 F264 ST72F26x only 7 GND connectto GND 8 PA4 I O port A bit 4 F264 ST72F26x only 9 Reserved this pin must not be 10 PC5 I O port C bit 5 connected 11 GND connectto GND 12 PC4 I O port C bit 4 13 GND connectto GND 14 PC3 I O port C bit 3 15 GND connectto GND 16 PC2 I O port C bit 2 17 GND connectto GND 18 Reserved this pin must not be connected 19 GND connectto GND 20 Reserved this pin must not be connected 21 GND connectto GND 22 PB7 O port B bit 7 23 Reserved this pin must not be 24 Reserved this pin must not be connected connected 25 GND connectto GND 26 Reserved this pin must not be Caution connected Table 3 Pin correspondence f
7. Emulation Board MEB is common to all DVP3 series emulators This board provides the connection to your host PC For information about this connection and emulator features refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual The ST7MDT10 DVP3 probe consisting of the Target Emulation Board TEB Adapter Kit and flat cables Figure 1 is what gives your emulator the versatility to emulate MCUs from different families with different packages The Target Emulation Board contains target emulating hardware that is specific to an ST7 MCU or a family of MCUs Your ST7MDT10 TEB DVP emulates MCUs in the ST7LITE S 0 1 2 ST7FDALI and ST7226 0 2 4 families Target Emulation Board TEB 2 i M 9 Flat cables 9 LASS ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe Adapter Adapter Kit Device Adapter Connectors i ill Sockets Figure 1 ST7MDT10 DVP3 probe ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Introduction 1 1 Flat cables connect your TEB to your application board However connecting to your application board also requires the use of the appropriate adapters and sockets provided in an Adapter Kit Adapter Kits provide all the components you will need to adapt the flat cables to one of the supported MCU packages DIP16 SO16 DIP20 SO20 DIP32 SO28 Table 1 provides a list of components for each Adapter Kit In general Adapter Kits consist of Figure 1 e An Adapter that receives the flat cables from the TEB and provides a connection for the Device Adapter
8. O16 device adapter ref DB587 eur 9016 Does not include the ST7 DVP3 Main Emulation Board ref MB352 and associated components listed in the ST7 DVP3 emulator User Manual Table 1 Ordering codes and associated components 6 31 IT ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Delivery checklist Ordering code pees Contents package Adapter kits ST7MDT 10 16 DIP16 c One DIP16 SO16 device adapter ref DB587 DVP 1 SO16 d One DIP20 adapter ref DB586 e One DIP20 DIP20 device adapter ref DB535 f One DIP20 SO20 device adapter ref DBO93 ST7MDT 10 20 DIP20 DVP SO20 g One SDIP32 adapter ref DB585 ST7MDT10 32 SDIP32 h One SO28 device adapter ref DB359 DVP 028 i One 26 pin flat cable Table 1 Ordering codes and associated components 1 This adapter kit is provided by default with the ST7MDT10 DVP3 and ST7MDT10 TEB DVP if you did not specify another adapter kit ST7MDT10 20 DVP ST7MDT10 32 DVP when you ordered your emula tor 2 This flat cable is provided in addition to the 34 pin flat cable that is provided by default with all ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulators and target emulation boards 7 31 Delivery checklist ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Figure 2 ST7MDT10 DVP3 components 8 31 IT ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board CONNECTING TO YOUR APPLICATION BOARD In addition to providing the firmware to emulate your MCU th
9. ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Release 2 0 March 2005 Ref DOC ST7MDT10 DVP3 AN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WARNING This product is conform to the 89 336 EEC Directive It complies with the ITE EN55022 1998 edition standard for EMC emissions and the 55024 1998 edition immunity standards This product is an FCC Class A apparatus In a residential environment it may cause radioelectrical disturbances In addition this development board is not contained in an outer casing consequently it cannot be immune against electostatic discharges ESD Please refer to Appendix A EMC Conformity and Safety Requirements on page 26 for relevant safety information USE IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS MUST BE EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED STMicroelectronics PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF STMicroelectronics As used herein 1 Life support devices or systems are those 2 A critical component is any component of a life which a are intended for surgical implant into support device or system whose failure to the body or b support or sustain life and whose perform can reasonably be expected to cause the failure to perform when properly used in failure of the life support device or system or to accordance with instructions for use provided affect its safety or effectiveness with the product can be reasonably expected to result in signifi
10. cant injury to the user Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction xs usn iore tet ue vue dene eens ere meae 4 1 1 About the user TOSS sice a a Cendant Mun 5 Chapter 2 Delivery checklist 000 e eee eee eee 6 Chapter 3 Connecting to your application board 9 3 1 DIPAG BACKAG Es P SEE vecnaeg binant seth teat tanatuciucin Moxy 10 3 2 SOl package ERN 12 3 3 DIP20 pakde ep 14 3 4 SO20 package srira ii d e te op oec E e ie E cut va beau a eR n nut 16 3 5 SDIPS2 DackdaQg nans cote oda requete apio uuo suc apaa uoi sad pate udi ios 18 3 6 5028 package iini beet LA oil ta ed tasa Uto Aber aa t de 19 3 7 Installing HE10 connectors on your application board 21 Chapter 4 Emulation characteristics 24 4 1 On chip peripherals configuration sssssemRRH 24 4 2 Emulation functional limitations and discrepancies 25 Appendix A EMC Conformity and Safety Requirements 26 Appendix B Revision history 0000ee eee eee eee 27 Product Support izvis ibo ELA onem added ns WIRE S EIU ore 28 ky 3 31 Introduction ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 4 31 INTRODUCTION The ST7 DVP3 series emulators are the third generation of low cost emulators for ST7 These emulators are based on a modular design so that they can be configured to emulate a specific MCU and package type Your emulators Main
11. d as part of the ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator In addition to the items listed in this section the emulator contains the Main Emulation Board power supply and the connection cables needed to connect to your PC For more information refer to the delivery check list in your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual When ordering an ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator you will receive a complete emulator MEB TEB and flat cables along with adapters and sockets to emulate microcontrollers in DIP16 and SO16 packages To received the connection accessories to emulate microcontrollers in one of the other supported packages you must order the appropriate adapter kit Table 7 shows the accessories delivered for each ordering code They are illustrated in Figure 2 If you already own an ST7 DVP3 emulator your emulator s MEB can be adapted to emulate devices in the ST7LITE S 0 1 2 ST7FDALI and ST7226 0 2 4 families with the appropriate target emulation board ordering code ST7MDT10 TEB DVP and the adapters and sockets that correspond to your microcontrollers package Ordering code MeN Contents package One ST7 DVP3 Main Emulation Board ref MB352 with the components listed in the DIP16 ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual ST7MDT10 DVP3 lt 16 a One ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB ref DB584 b One 34 pin flat cable c One DIP16 SO16 device adapter ref DB587 a One ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB ref DB584 b One 34 pin flat cable ST7MDT10 TEB DIP16 c One DIP16 S
12. e ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator serves as the hardware interface between your host PC and your application Your DVP3 emulator comes with the connectors and adapters for a specific package type These accessories allow you to connect your emulator to your application board in place of your ST7 microcontroller ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator with SDIP32 device adapter DVP3 Main Emulation Board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Target Emulation Board 34 and 26 pin flat cables Adapter connected to MCU socket on the application board Figure 3 DVP3 to application board connection You can also install one or two HE10 type connectors depending on the MCU you wish to emulate directly on your application board Doing so will allow you to connect the emulator to your application board without using adapters and sockets connectors This chapter provides information about connecting to your application board e Section 3 1 for microcontrollers in a DIP16 package e Section 3 2 for microcontrollers in a SO16 package e Section 3 3 for microcontrollers in a DIP20 package e Section 3 4 for microcontrollers in a SO20 package e Section 3 5 for microcontrollers in a SDIP32 package e Section 3 6 for microcontrollers in a SO28 package e Section 3 7 with two HE10 connectors installed on the application board 9 31 Connecting to your application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 3 1 DIP16 package This procedure tells you how to connect t
13. ection pins into the device adapter The device adapter will serve as a support during soldering and will ensure the correct spacing and alignment of the pins see inset in Figure 10 Ensure that the emulator and your application board are powered off Connect the 34 pin flat cable to the J1 connector on the ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB making certain to align the orientation guides as shown in Figure 4 Then connect the 26 pin flat cable to the J2 connector in the same manner 4 Plug the other end of the 34 pin flat cable into J1 on the SDIP32 adapter ref DB585 as shown in Figure 10 Then plug the 26 pin flat cable into J2 SDIP32 adapter with SO28 device adapter fee Sto pins then solder 4 LZ 7 Orientation v RM lt A indicators S028 device adapter Figure 10 SO28 connection to application board Ep 0505 19 31 Connecting to your application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 5 Insert the pins of the SDIP32 adapter into the SO28 device adapter see Figure 10 Align the orientation indicators on the SDIP32 adapter and on your application board to ensure that the its pin number 1 is aligned with pin 1 on your application board Refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual for information about connecting your emulator to your PC 20 31 IT ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board 3 7 Installing HE10 connectors on your application board This section provides information about instal
14. he ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator to your application board when your target ST7 microcontroller is in a DIP16 package using the DIP16 SO16 device adapter 1 Solder the DIP16 socket to your application board 2 Ensure that the emulator and your application board are powered off 3 Connect the 34 pin flat cable to the J1 connector on the ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB making certain to align the orientation guides as shown in Figure 4 The J2 connector on your TEB is not used in this configuration MDT10 DVP3 TEB Figure 4 Connecting the 34 pin flat cable to the TEB 4 Plug the other end of the 34 pin flat cable into J1 on the DIP16 SO16 device adapter ref DB587 as shown in Figure 5 Because of the orientation guides there is only one possible way to connect them 5 If the SO16 connector is plugged into the device adapter remove it as shown in the inset illustration in Figure 5 It is not used in this configuration 10 81 S ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board 6 Insert the pins of the device adapters DIP16 adapter into the socket that is soldered on your application board see Figure 5 Use the orientation indicators on the device adapter and on your application board to ensure that the socket s pin number 1 is aligned with pin 1 on the device adapter DIP16 SO16 device adapter Orientation indicators Application board Figure 5 DIP16 connection to application board Refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulat
15. ientation guides as shown in Figure 4 The J2 connector on your TEB is not used in this configuration Plug the other end of the 34 pin flat cable into J1 on the DIP20 adapter ref DB586 as shown in Figure 7 DIP20 adapter with 90 device adapter Orientation indicators DIP20 DIP20 device adapter DB535 rotates pinout by 90 Application board Figure 7 DIP20 connection to application board must use the DIP20 DIP20 device adapter ref DB535 when connecting to your application board in order to correctly emulate MCUs with this package type on your application ZN ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board 5 Insert the pins of the DIP20 adapter into the DIP20 DIP20 device adapter ref DB535 as shown in Figure 7 6 Insert the device adapter s pins into the socket soldered on your application board as shown in Figure 7 Use the orientation indicators to ensure that the pin number 1 of the adapter device adapter and socket are all aligned Refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual for information about connecting your emulator to your PC S 15 31 Connecting to your application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 3 4 16 31 SO20 package This procedure tells you how to connect the ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator to your application board when your target ST7 microcontroller is in an SO20 package 1 Solder the connection pins to your application board When soldering insert
16. in flat cable into J1 on the DIP16 SO16 device adapter ref DB587 as shown in Figure 6 5 Remove the DIP16 sockets from the device adapter These sockets may get in the way when connecting to your application board with the DIP16 SO16 device adapter ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board 6 Insert the pins of the SO16 connector that is soldered on your application board into the DIP16 SO16 device adapter as shown in Figure 6 Use the orientation indicators on the device adapter and on your application board to ensure that pin 1 is aligned with pin 1 on the adapter DIP16 SO16 device adapter connection Orientation indicators Application board Figure 6 S016 connection to application board Refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual for information about connecting your emulator to your PC Ep 0505 13 81 Connecting to your application board 3 3 Warning The pinout on the DIP20 adapter is askew by 90 from that of the microcontroller You 14 31 ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide DIP20 package This procedure tells you how to connect the ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator to your application board when your target ST7 microcontroller is in a DIP20 package 1 2 3 Solder the DIP20 socket to your application board Ensure that the emulator and your application board are powered off Connect the 34 pin flat cable to the J1 connector on the ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB making certain to align the or
17. ling HE10 connectors directly on your application board to receive the emulator s flat cables Doing this allows you to connect your emulator directly to the application board without using the connectors sockets and adapters described in previous sections When installing the HE10 connectors on your application board first determine which connectors J1 or both J1 and J2 you need to install based on your MCU s package The SDIP32 and SO28 packages require both the J1 and J2 connectors All other supported packages only require the J1 connector 3 7 1 Orienting the connectors on the application board When designing your application board with the HE10 connector s be sure to orient it them correctly in relation to the connectors on emulator s target emulation board The schematic in Figure 11 shows the orientation of the J1 and J2 connectors on the emulator s TEB and your application board Keep in mind that only SDIP32 and SO28 packages require both the J1 34 pin HE10 and J2 26 pin HE10 connectors 74v lave Urave Uravel paar C95 peis tos petas sz U2 S UziE Sa EHI U26 vee C5 R l ro look fauk RS7 ASB slg 8 pis uz 2 AUi RIB 2B 8 GU32 RI7 s 26 pecus o J2 26 pin HE10 connector 77 cig 25 4 P20 a
18. option is set to No Heset no chip reset will be performed WDG SW Watchdog 24 31 This option allows you to choose whether the watchdog timer is enabled by software or by hardware Refer to the datasheet of your target ST7 MCU for more information on the watchdog timer ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Emulation characteristics 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 Emulation functional limitations and discrepancies Power supply limitation Power supply configuration of the ST7 DVP3 can be set to either 3 3 V or 5 V using the SW1 switch located on the ST7 DVP3 MEB ref DB352 Voltage for all ports is either 3 3 V or 5 V CMOS compatible depending of the SW1 position chosen Voltage limitation for Ic peripheral When using an I C or DDC peripheral use a pull up resistor of 1 5 kOhms or less Leakage current PA4 and PA6 For all supported ST7FLITE microcontrollers when using PA4 and PA6 as input for VIL 0 4V there is an IIL current of 200 uA Limitations and discrepancies for specific MCUs or families of MCUs Specific MCUs or families of MCUs may have certain limitations or discrepancies You will find information about these specific limitations in STVD7 s Discrepancies window For more information refer to the STVD7 User Manual 25 31 Appendix A EMC Conformity and Safety Requirements ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide APPENDIX A EMC CONFORMITY AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 26 31 This product respects the EMC req
19. or J2 connector be connected When installing the J2 connector pins that are indicated as Reserved in Table 3 must not Pins 6 and 8 are connected as indicated in table 4 when the target microcontroller for your application is an ST72F26x Otherwise these pins are not connected 23 31 Emulation characteristics ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 4 1 MCU Fosc EMULATION CHARACTERISTICS On chip peripherals configuration You can configure certain on chip peripherals in ST7 Visual Develop s MCU Configuration dialog box so that the emulator accurately emulates your target device The on chip peripheral options available for configuration for the ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator are described in this section The MCU Selection tab in STVD7 s Project Settings window allows you to select from a list of MCU s that are supported by the software The STVD7 release notes provide the most up to date list of supported microcontrollers for your emulator The clock frequency Fosc options are summarized in Table 4 below Clock options Clock Source Location 16 MHz us On emulator 2 MHz External Provided by user via the EXTCLK pin on connector W3 of the ST7 DVP3 MEB MB352 Table 4 Clock frequency options WDG HALT Watchdog halt There are two options Reset or No Reset If this option is set to Reset when the Watchdog is enabled and a Halt instruction is encountered in the executable code a chip reset will be performed If this
20. or User Manual for information about connecting your emulator to your PC Ep 0 0 11 31 Connecting to your application board ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide 3 2 Note 12 31 SO16 package This procedure tells you how to connect the ST7MDT10 DVP3 emulator to your application board when your target ST7 microcontroller is in an SO16 package 1 Solder one of the SO16 connectors that are provided with your emulator to your application board Care must be taken when designing the circuitry surrounding the component side footprint for the emulated SO16 device on your application board This is because the provided connectors have larger connection pins than the actual SO16 microcontroller package If wire on wire connections are made on the SO16 150 mil width footprint between the two 8 pin rows as shown on the right a short circuit may occur SO16 when soldering the SO16 150 mil width connector 0 157 on the same footprint footprint To avoid short circuits we recommend that wire on wire connections be done as shown in the illustration on the right SO16 0 15 footprint o L1 o L1 E Ensure that the emulator and your application board are powered off 3 Connect the 34 pin flat cable to the J1 connector on the ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB making certain to align the orientation guides as shown in Figure 4 The J2 connector on your TEB is not used in this configuration 4 Plug the other end of the 34 p
21. our application board when your target ST7 microcontroller is in an SDIP32 package 1 Solder the SDIP32 socket to your application board 2 Ensure that the emulator and your application board are powered off 3 Connect the 34 pin flat cable to the J1 connector on the ST7MDT10 DVP3 TEB making certain to align the orientation guides as shown in Figure 4 Then connect the 26 pin flat cable to the J2 connector in the same manner 4 Plug the other end of the 34 pin flat cable into J1 on the SDIP32 adapter ref DB585 as shown in Figure 9 Likewise plug the 26 pin flat cable into J2 on the SDIP32 adapter 5 Insert the pins of the SDIP32 adapter into the socket soldered on your application board as shown in Figure 3 Use the orientation indicators on the SDIP32 adapter and on your application board to ensure that its pin number 1 is aligned with pin 1 on your application board SDIP32 adapter Orientation indicators Figure 9 SDIP32 connection to application board Refer to your ST7 DVP3 Emulator User Manual for information about connecting your emulator to your PC 18 81 S ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Connecting to your application board 3 6 SO28 package This procedure tells you how to connect the ST7MDT10 DVP3 to your application board when your target ST7 microcontroller is in an SO28 package 1 Solder the connection pins for the SO28 device adapter to your application board When soldering insert the two sets of conn
22. re may be blackouts or power surges such as during an electrical storm it is recommended that you isolate it by elevating it at least 10 cm above the grounded work surface using blocks of insulating material ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Appendix B Revision history APPENDIX B REVISION HISTORY Date Revision Description Dec 2004 1 1 Replaced ST7 Visual Debug with ST7 Visual Develop Replaced passive probe with adapter Added Figure 1 showing probe structure and terminology with descriptive text in Introduction Added Table 5 Revision history table Updated Table 1 with corrected ordering code descriptions Mar 2005 1 2 Added Section 4 2 3 Current leakage for PA4 and PAG on ST7FLITE devices Added Appendix B for revision history Corrected page titles from page 28 of printed version Table 5 ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide revision history ky 27 31 Product Support ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide PRODUCT SUPPORT If you experience any problems with this product or if you need spare parts or repairs contact the distributor or the STMicroelectronics sales office where you purchased the product Phone numbers for major sales regions are provided in the Contact List below In addition at our Internet site www st com mcu you will find a complete listing of ST sales offices and distributors as well as documentation software downloads and user discussion groups
23. red i e the UK Continental Europe or the USA 4 Serial Number The serial number is found on the Global Reference card provided with the emulator 5 TEB Target Emulation Board hardware and firmware versions The hardware and firmware versions can be found by opening an STVD7 session entering the debug context and selecting Help gt About from the main menu The TEB version numbers are given in the Target box scroll downwards until you find the TEB version hardware and TEB PLD version firmware 6 Target Device The sales type of the ST microcontroller you are using in your application 29 31 Product Support ST7MDT10 DVP3 Probe User Guide Contact List North America Canada and East Coast Mid West STMicroelectronics STMicroelectronics Lexington Corporate Center 1300 East Woodfield Road Suite 410 10 Maguire Road Building 1 3rd floor Schaumburg IL 60173 Lexington MA 02421 Phone 847 585 3000 Phone 781 402 2650 West coast STMicroelectronics Inc 1060 E Brokaw Road San Jose CA 95131 Phone 408 452 8585 Note For American and Canadian customers seeking technical support the US Canada is split in 3 territories According to your area contact the appropriate sales office from the list above and ask to be transferred to an 8 bit microcontroller Field Applications Engineer Europe France 33 0 1 47 40 75 75 Germany 49 89 46 00 60 U K 44 162 889 0800 Asia Pacific Region Japan 8
24. uirements of the European guideline 89 336 EEC under the following conditions Any tester equipment or tool used at any production step or for any manipulation of semiconductor devices must have its shield connected to ground All provided ferrites must be attached as described in the hardware installation instructions of the relevant user manual s The product must be placed on a conductive table top made of steel or clean aluminum or covered by an antistatic surface superficial resistivity equal to or higher than 0 5 MQ cm grounded through a ground cable conductive cable from protected equipment to ground isolated with a 1 MQ resistor placed in series All manipulation of finished must be done at such a grounded worktable The worktable must be free of all non antistatic plastic objects An antistatic floor covering grounded through a conductive ground cable with serial resistor between 0 9 and 1 5 MQ should be used It is recommended that you wear an antistatic wrist or ankle strap connected to the antistatic floor covering or to the grounded equipment If no antistatic wrist or ankle strap is worn before each manipulation of the powered on tool you must touch the surface of the grounded worktable It is recommended that antistatic gloves or finger coats be worn It is recommended that nylon clothing be avoided while performing any manipulation of parts If you are using this product under conditions where the

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