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2. 2 XIN is input from oscillator board OSC 2 on the M34519T MCU and it is not input from the oscillator circuit on the target system To change a system clock frequency change the frequency of oscillator board OSC 2 PCA4029 50 wire normal pitch cable 50 pole dual in line socket Unit mm Figure 3 8 Pin layout of the 50 wire normal pitch cable 20 36 3 Connection to a 32 pin LQFP foot pattern Attach pitch converter boards M34513T PTCA and M34513T PTCB to the included 50 wire normal pitch cable and connect them to the TOPACKO0328A soldered on a 32 pin LQFP foot pattern of the target system via the M34513T PTCC Use the following products 1 100 wire half pitch cable 40 cm 2 Pitch converter board PCA4029 3 50 wire normal pitch cable 10 cm 4 Pitch converter board M34513T PTCA 5 Pitch converter board M34513T PTCB 6 Pitch converter board M34513T PTCC including TQPACK032SA Table 3 11 lists the pin assignments of the TQPACK032SA Solder the TQPACK032SA on a 32 pin LQFP foot pattern of the target system Attach the M34513T PTCC to the TQPACK032SA matching the No 1 pin positions see Figure 3 9 Be careful not to connect them improperly Table 3 11 Pin assignments of the TOPACK0328A Connector pin No MCU pin No Signal Connector pin No MCU pin No D3 D2 D4 D1 D5 DO D6 CNTRO P13 D7 CNTR1 P12 P20 SCK P11 P21 SOUT P10 P22 SIN P03 RESET P02 CNVSS PO1 XOUT POO XIN P63 AI
3. 1 Waveform output from check pin TPS 23 36 4 3 RAM Backup Mode In RAM backup mode the M34519T MCU operates differently from the actual MCUs Although the actual MCU enters RAM backup mode depending on a combination of instructions EPOF and POF the M34519T MCU is placed in RAM backup mode by executing instruction POF only Instruction EPOF has no effect on the M34519T MCU Program example 4 1 Actual MCU RC Placed in RAM backup mode INY EPOF POF M34519T MCU Placed in RAM backup mode Program example 4 2 Actual MCU RC Not placed in RAM backup mode INY POF A M34519T MCU Placed in RAM backup mode 4 4 Port I O Timings 1 Port input timings Port input timings are the same as with actual the MCUs 2 Port output timings When using the M34519T MCU output timings are different from those of the actual MCUs because the following ports that are configured with the port emulation circuits Ports D0 D5 e Ports POO P03 Ports P10 P13 With the actual MCUs changes occur at the beginning of the T3 state of an output instruction With the M34519T MCU changes occur at the beginning of the T2 state of the next output instruction Figure 4 2 shows the port output timings of the actual MCUs and M34519T MCU For the other ports the output timings are the same as with the actual MCUs Output instruction Next output instruction SN zur de A sp XIN Ports D PO P1 I output timings X
4. 2 R10 n PO 5 Iia B ERIO H P03 LA 12 EPI3 B 9 ARI 5 cus 7 FRILL ERILH ROZ H 1l 3 pi PUPI n AR g FR PIO LA 104 i FRiB H 4 vHcles 6 EPI aR3 13 15 R PULA 4 FRI FRU H o p E x POUTI 2 P A 9 1 13 u EPI3 a A ARO 14 R20 Ic 3 FREU H FRIO H 1 3 EDD AR s HCUS 7 R DO LA Ics a FRE H ERIL 3 vacias le D m ERIE H w be D S 5 D A 3 14 5 FR13_H 13 11 EDI x POUTRE 2 DJLA LL FRED H i 3 ED pE D4 LA Ite FR H a VHCI25 6 D DS LA o dL y esty 2001 le Pog Ic37 3 IC36 PO ALS641 4 HCP4s 4 PU H A B ala PO o PL 7 131 7 EPIL B igj B P 9 11 2 P yo Do 1c43 3 17 wae 3 EDI ALS641 s 16 HC245 4 D D B ae 14 e E EDA 7 13 7 D B 12 B o RAS 1500 x denotes control signal Figure 5 2 Connection circuit diagram 2 2 30 36 Chapter 6 Pitch Converter Board External Dimensions 6 1 M34513T PTCA Figure 6 1 shows external dimensions of the M34513T PTCA 70 0 POCOS EI i0000000000 i0000000000 oo ecol Unit mm Figure 6 1 External dimensions of the M34513T PTCA 6 2 M34513T PTCB Figure 6 2 shows external dimensions of the M34513T PTCB Unit mm Figure 6 2 External dimensions of the M34513T PTCB 6 3 M34513T PTCC Figure 6 3 shows external dimensions of the M34513T PTCC Unit mm Figure 6 3 External dimensions of the M34513T PTCC 31 36 MEMO 32 36 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Guarante
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6. cm Pitch converter board PCA4029 Pitch converter board M34513T PTCA Pitch converter board M34513T PTCB Pitch converter board M34513T PTCC Oscillator circuit board OSC 2 only J1 mounted M34519T MCU user s manual this manual M34519T MCU user s manual Japanese IMPORTANT Notes on Components of this Product If you find any item missing or faulty or any suggestion contact your local distributor Keep the packaging carton and cushion material of the M34519T MCU to transport it for repair or for other purposes in the future The M34519T MCU has a preinstalled oscillator circuit board OSC 2 for 6 0 MHz main clock and another oscillator circuit board OSC 2 on which only J1 is mounted 9 36 2 2 Other Necessary Products To bring forward your program development with the 4518 4519 4583 and 4584 Groups of 4 bit MCUS the products listed in Table 2 2 are necessary in addition to those contained in the package Get them separately when necessary Table 2 2 Other products required for developing the 4518 4519 4583 and 4584 Group MCUs Emulator main unit PC4504 Emulator debugger M3T PD45 PCA7441 for 4519 and 4584 Programming adapter PCA7442FPG02 for 4518 and 4583 LQFP PCA7442SP for 4518 and 4583 SDIP 10 36 Chapter 3 M34519T MCU 3 1 Outline With emulator main unit PC4504 the M34519T MCU can make up an emulator system which can be operated b
7. on actual MCUs Ports D PO P1 I output timings of X _ M34519T MCU Figure 4 2 Ports D PO and P1 output timings 24 36 3 Port I O Characteristics With the M34519T MCU port I O characteristics are different from actual MCUs because there are emulation circuits in ports POO P03 P10 P13 and DO D5 Table 4 2 lists port I O characteristics of the M34519T MCU Table 4 2 Emulation port I O characteristics Device Condition in Standard VCC 2 0V 74HC245 VOR VCC 2 0 V VCC 4 5 V VCC 4 5 V 74ALS641 VCC 5 0 V VCC 3 0 V lou 4 mA Output VCC 4 5 V lon 8 mA TRES VCC 3 0 V lo 4 mA VCC 4 5 V lo 8 mA VCC 2 0 V VCC 4 5 V 74HC4066 VCC 4 5 V VCC 12V VCC 12V According to the setting of the output method control register FRx change its device for output in the emulation circuit When N ch open drain output chosen 74ALS641 e When CMOS output chosen 74 VHC125 4 5 A D Converter For the M34519T MCU its voltage is fixed at 3 V or 5 V Therefore because of the difference of voltage the results of its A D conversions are slightly different from the theoretical values And some characteristics are different from those of actual MCUS because a flat cable and pitch converter board and other devices are used between the evaluation MCU and target system 25 36 4 6 System Cloc
8. product to 50 pole dual in line pins using the included 50 wire normal pitch cable Use the following products 1 100 wire half pitch cable 40 cm 2 Pitch converter board PCA4029 3 50 wire normal pitch cable 10 cm Table 3 9 lists the connector assignments of the 50 wire normal pitch cable and Figure 3 8 shows the pin layout of the 50 wire normal pitch cable Be careful not to connect the cable in a wrong direction Table 3 9 Connector assignments of the 50 wire normal pitch cable Connector pin No MCU pin No Signal Connector pin No MCU pin No Signal P12 DO P11 D1 P10 D2 P03 D3 P02 D4 PO1 D5 POO D6 CNTRO P43 AIN7 D7 CNTR1 P42 AIN6 P50 P41 AIN5 P51 P40 AIN4 P52 P63 AIN3 P53 P62 AIN2 P20 SCK P61 AIN1 P21 SOUT P60 AINO P22 SIN P33 RESET P32 NC CNVSS P31 INT1 NC XOUT P30 INTO NC XIN 2 VDCE VSS VDD NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 1 VDD is not used for inputting power from the target system but it is used for outputting power from the power circuit on the M34519T MCU to the target system Output of VDD on off is set by switch SW 1 For details refer to 3 3 Switches page 13 2 XIN is input from oscillator board OSC 2 on the M34519T MCU and it is not input from the oscillator circuit on the target system To change a system clock frequency change the frequency of oscillator board OSC 2 CAUTION Note on Connect
9. 44 NC S AS M34519T MCU MCU Board for 4500 Series 4518 4519 4583 and 4584 Group MCUs User s Manual Rev 2 00 July 1 2004 REJ10J0071 0200Z Renesas Technology WWW renesas com BM and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation NQPACK YQPACK YQSOCKET YQ Guide HQPACK TQPACK and TQSOCKET are trademarks of Tokyo Eletech Corporation Keep safety first in your circuit designs Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation put the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them Trouble with semiconductors may lead to personal injury fire or property damage Remember to give due consideration to safety when making your circuit designs with appropriate measures such as i placement of substitutive auxiliary circuits ii use of nonflammable material or iii prevention against any malfunction or mishap Notes regarding these materials These materials are intended as a reference to assist our customers in the selection of the Renesas Technology product best suited to the customer s application they do not convey any license under any intellectual property rights or any other rights belonging to Renesas Technology Corporation Renesas Solutions Corporation or a third party Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation assume no responsibility for any dam
10. NS VSS P62 AIN2 VDD P61 AIN1 VDCE P60 AINO P30 INTO P31 INT1 VDD is not used for inputting power from the target system but it is used for outputting power from the power circuit on the M34519T MCU to the target system Output of VDD on off is set by switch SW 1 For details refer to 3 3 Switches page 13 2 XIN is input from oscillator board OSC 2 on the M34519T MCU and it is not input from the oscillator circuit on the target system To change a system clock frequency change the frequency of oscillator board OSC 2 No 1 pin Bevel edge TQPACK032SA M34513T PTCC Figure 3 9 Pin layouts of the TOPACK032SA and M34513T PTCC 21 36 3 7 How to Replace the MCU For debugging the 4583 and 4584 Group MCUS it is necessary to replace the evaluation MCU to the included M34584MD 001FP When replacing the MCU match the No 1 pin of the IC socket and that of the MCU as shown in Figure 3 10 Incorrect insertion may cause a fatal damage to the MCU The M34519M8 001FP is mounted when shipped from the factory Top view Figure 3 10 Replacing the MCU AN CAUTION Cautions for Replacing the MCU Before replacing the MCU be sure to shut off the power supply When mounting the evaluation MCU be sure to match the No 1 pin Incorrect insertion may cause a fatal damage to the MCU When opening and closing the IC socket ho
11. O P63 AIN3 Pins connected directly to the target system 12 types 23 pins 4584 Group P20 P23 P30 INTO P31 INT1 P40 P43 P50 P53 PGO AINO P61 AIN1 P62 P63 e D6 CNTRO C ONTR1 e D6 CNTRO e D7 CNTR1 e VDCE e VSS e VDCE e VSS Pins connected to the target system via an emulation circuit etc 5 types 16 pins Pins not connected to the target system 3 types 3 pins CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Evaluation MCU and Target System A e VDD is not used for inputting power from the target system but it is used for outputting power from the power circuit on the M34519T MCU to the target system Output of VDD ON or OFF is set by switch SW1 and the voltage 3 V or 5 V is set by switch SW3 e XIN is input from the oscillator board OSC 2 on the M34519T MCU and it is not input from the oscillator on the target system To change a system clock frequency use another oscillator board OSC 2 included with other necessary parts 2 Connector J4 Connect the 2 wire external trigger cable included with the M34519 T MCU to 2 pin connector J4 for external trigger signal Connect the black clip of the 2 wire external trigger cable to GND and use the white clip for external trigger signal input External trigger signal is used for event input of external trigger breaks or external trace points Table 3 7 lists the pin assignments of connector J4 Table 3 7 Pin assignments of connecto
12. Target system voltage V 1096 or 5 V 10 Power supply to MCU mem by the PC4504 s internal power supply 5 V 12 V board 3Vis up mw DG IEEE 12 V Port emulation Pot Direction Deviceused Device used 5V P00 P03 Input 74HC245 P10 P13 Input output DO D5 Output 74ALS641 N ch 74VHC125 CMOS P21 P22 Input output Input Output 74HC4066 Emulated functions i Factor of return Key on wakeup input P00 P03 Edge detection in RAM backup mode INTO INT1 or level detection P10 P13 L level detection Control register Pullup resistor control P00 P03 P10 P13 Control register P00 P03 Port output type control P10 P13 FRO DO D5 FR1 FR2 233 35 x 135 00 x 1 60 mm Operating temperature 5 to 35 C non condensing Product configuration M34519T MCU 100 wire half pitch cable PCA4029 50 wire normal pitch cable 2 wire external trigger cable M34513T PTCA M34513T PTCC OSC 2 not mounted M34584MD 001FP MCU for replacement M4584 ROM for replacement Available by changing MCUs 2 N ch open drain output and CMOS output are selectable by a control register 12 36 3 3 Switches Table 3 2 shows the functions of the switches and their factory settings Table 3 2 Functions of the switches Switch Label Switch position Factory setting Does not output VDD from the M34519T MCU to the tar
13. able 4 4 below See the table before using external trigger signals Table 4 4 External trigger signal input characteristics Symbol Voltage VCC 2 0 V VCC 4 5 V VCC 2 0 V VCC 4 5 V H level voltage VIH L level voltage 4 11 Other Precautions With the M34519T MCU you cannot evaluate systems that use some functions as described below In such a case therefore the system needs to be evaluated using an evaluation purpose MCU OTP version 1 Because an emulation circuit exists in the RESET pin systems that use RESET output cannot be evaluated 2 Because the M34519T MCU has its power supply voltage fixed at 3 V or 5 V systems that use a power down detect function cannot be evaluated Therefore results of A D conversions may be different from expected values 3 Power on reset operation cannot be verified 4 Because the M34519T MCU is clocked by the system clock on the board its clock source cannot be changed to an on chip oscillator CR or crystal oscillator When using an emulator do not use the CMCK CRCK and CYCK instructions in a program 5 With the M34519T MCU you cannot use the SRST instruction When it is used it will be executed as a NOP instruction 28 36 Chapter 5 Connection Circuit Diagrams 5 1 Connection Circuit Diagrams Figures 5 1 and 5 2 show the connection circuit diagrams of the M34519T MCU These circuit diagrams depict the M34519T MCU connection centering on cir
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16. cts the monitor CPU bus Connects the target system 100 pin Connects external trigger signal 2 pin Connects oscillator circuit board OSC 2 4 pin 14 36 1 Connector J3 Table 3 5 lists the pin assignments of the 100 wire half pitch connector J3 for connecting the PCA4029 And Figure 3 4 shows the pin layout of connector J3 Table 3 5 Pin assignments of connector J3 Line A Line B Line C Line D Pin No Signal 1 O Pin No Signal lO Pin No Signal 1 O Pin No Signal 1 0 P12 P11 P10 P03 P02 P01 D5 P00 D6 CNTRO P43 AIN7 D7 CNTR1 P42 AIN6 P50 P41 AIN5 P51 P40 AIN4 P52 P63 AIN3 P53 P62 AIN2 P20 SCK P61 AIN1 P21 SOUT P60 AINO P22 SIN P33 RESET P32 CNVSS P31 INT1 XOUT P30 INTO XIN VDCE VSS VDD NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC DO D1 D2 D3 D4 co Oo O1 o m o Oo OT o m co Oo O1T o m o oj oO o mj 25B 25A 24B 24A 29B e e 34 2B 2A 25D 256 24D 240 23D 30 2D 2C Figure 3 4 Connector J3 pin layout 15 36 Some signals which are connected to the target system are emulated by the M34519T MCU Table 3 6 lists the connections of the target system and each pin Table 3 6 Connection of the target system and each pin Signal 4519 Group P20 SCK e P30 INTO P31 INT1 P32 P33 P40 AIN4 P43 AIN7 e P50 P53 P60 AIN
17. cuits connected to the target system Emulator control blocks and other similar circuits that are not connected to the target system are omitted in this diagram M34519M8 001FP M34384MD 001F P gt VDD RS 18 CNVSS RS XIN IMO 5100 4 D6 CNTRO x XIN D7 CNIRI 3 72 J3 15B P20 P50 3 148 J3 14C 5a 141P20 SCK P51 E J3 13B EP 1 nu H3 o pA Jig J3 15C PJ Pe1 SDUT P30 INTO as J3 10B P31 1N11 52 33 98 P32 BE paJ33 8B P33 jeg tfr4 J3 7B P60 AING H58 pa J3 6B ea ci EP22 pag aIna ee 3 38 J3 16C a 94 P22 SIN P41 AIN5 3 a J3 1B P42 AING 3 r4 J3 1A P43 AIN7 33 pa 3 84 y ESTIRY 1019 G 4 J3 220 250 22D 25D Ala j3 eoc PP 6 E Ped POL MOUT j3 19c P py a AB pps gt lt ppp due 39 gt lt pp E 0 plo GENVSS Y 13 180 0170 Tp J3 21C gt lt ppb a i Noa J3 1A 25A 1B 25B APP Pd Do 5 abs J3 21D Je 2A B C gt X denotes control signal M Figure 5 1 Connection circuit diagram 1 2 29 36 aot
18. duct 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 the product usually a blue bag When you use other bags they may cause a trouble on your product because of static electricity Q e When sending your product for repair use the packing box and cushion material supplied with the 34136 M34519T MCU User s Manual Rev 2 00 July 1 2004 REJ10J0071 0200Z COPYRIGHT 2004 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 24 NE SAS Renesas Technology Corp 2 6 2 Ote machi Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 0004 Japan
19. e 7 1 Maintenance 7 2 Guarantee If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system wipe it off with a dry soft cloth Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment s surface coating to separate If your product becomes faulty within twelve months after its purchase while being used under good conditions by observing Precautions for Safety described in Chapter 1 of 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 Misuse abuse or use under extraordinary conditions Unauthorized repair remodeling maintenance and so on Inadequate user s system or misuse of it 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 7 3 Repair Provisions 1 Repair with extra charge The products elapsed more than twelve months 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 Faulty or broken mechanical portions Flaw s
20. em When connecting the target system be sure to shut off the power of the emulator and the target system Connect the emulator probe carefully When connecting the emulator probe use care not to twist the cable An excessive twist may cause breaking of the wire Note on MCU board Installation Before installing and removing the MCU board always be sure to power off the PC4504 emulator main unit and unplug its power cord from the outlet Note on Registers that Can be Operated from M3T PD45 The table below lists the registers that can be operated from M3T PD45 The Yes in the table means that the register can be operated the No means that the register can not be operated Register Reference Modification Remarks Register Reference Modification Remarks 4518 and 4519 only 4518 and 4519 only 4518 and 4519 only 7 36 MEMO 8 36 Chapter 2 Package Contents 2 1 Contents of the M34519T MCU Table 2 1 shows the contents of the M34519T MCU package When unpacking it check to see that all of these components are included Table 2 1 Contents of the M34519T MCU package Product name Quantity M34519T MCU M34584MD 001 FP for replacement M4584 monitor ROM for the 4583 and 4584 Groups for replacement 100 wire half pitch cable 40 cm 50 wire normal pitch cable 10 cm 2 wire external trigger cable 50
21. en when using this product This product 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 product 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 product 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 For inquiries about the contents of this document or product fill in the text file the installer of the emulator debugger generates in the following directory and email to your local distributor SUPPORT Product name SUPPORT TXT Renesas Tools Homepage http www renesas com en tools 2 36 Preface This user s manual describes the specifications of MCU board M34519T MCU for the Renesas 4518 4519 4583 and 4584 Groups of 4 bit CMOS si
22. eparation or rust in coated or plated portions Flaw or cracks in plastic portions 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 3 Expiration of the repair period When a period of twelve months 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 Please send your product to us for repair at your expense 33 36 7 4 How to Request for Repair If your M34519T MCU is found faulty follow the procedure below to send your product for repair Customer Fill in the Repair Request Sheet included with this product 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 Y as possible to facilitate repair Distributor After checking the contents of fault the distributor should please send the faulty product along with the Repair Request Sheet to Renesas Y Solutions Corp Renesas Solutions When the faulty product is repaired it will be returned to the customer at the earliest convenience N CAUTION Note on Transporting the Pro
23. get system OFF Outputs VDD from the M34519T MCU to the target system Set the MCU s ROM size e Set 2 for M2 e Set 4 for M4 Set 6 for M6 Set 8 for E8 M8 Set D for ED MD ROMSIZE Operates the evaluation MCU on the M34519T MCU at 5 V Operates the evaluation MCU on the M34519T MCU at 3 V 519 Operates for the 4519 and 4584 Groups 519 Operates for the 4518 and 4583 Groups N CAUTION Caution for Setting the Switches Before changing switch settings be sure to shut off the power 13 36 3 4 Check Pins Table 3 3 lists the check pins of the M34519T MCU and Figure 3 3 shows their positions Table 3 3 Check pins VDD Outputs 3 V or 5 V MCU voltage according to the setting of SW3 XIN Outputs a system clock input to the evaluation MCU GND Ground RUN STOP WRST Held low when a user program is executed held high when it is stopped Held high when WRST instruction is executed and you can check the initialization cycle of the watchdog timer by observing pulse widths M34519T MCU REVA Ox oe RR x JA J3 100P Figure 3 3 Positions of the check pins 3 5 Connectors Table 3 4 lists the functions of the connectors of the M34519T MCU Table 3 4 Connectors Connects the evaluation MCU bus Conne
24. ing the Target System Always shut OFF power before connecting the target system Otherwise internal circuits of the target system and the emulator may be damaged 19 36 2 Connection to the IC socket for 32 pin SDIP Attach pitch converter board M34513T PTCA to the 50 wire normal pitch cable and connect it to an IC socket for 32 pin SDIP on the target system Use the following products 1 100 wire half pitch cable 40 cm 2 Pitch converter board PCA4029 3 50 wire normal pitch cable 10 cm 4 Pitch converter board M34513T PTCA Table 3 10 lists the connector assignments of pitch converter board M34513T PTCA When attaching the pitch converter board check the No 1 pin positions of the cable and the connector Be careful not to connect the cable in a wrong direction Table 3 10 Connector assignments of pitch converter board M34513T PTCA Connector pin No MCU pin No Signal Connector pin No MCU pin No Signal DO P13 D1 P12 D2 P11 D3 P10 D4 P03 D5 P02 D6 CNTRO PO1 D7 CNTR1 POO P20 SCK P63 AIN3 P21 SOUT P62 AIN2 P22 SIN P61 AIN1 RESET P60 AINO CNVSS P31 INT1 XOUT P30 INTO XIN VDCE VSS VDD 1 VDD is not used for inputting power from the target system but it is used for outputting power from the power circuit on the M34519T MCU to the target system Output of VDD on off is set by switch SW1 For details refer to 3 3 Switches page 13
25. isassemble or modify this product Disassembling or modifying this product can cause AN damage Disassembling and modifying the product will void your warranty e Use caution when handling the main unit Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock e Do not pull the emulator probe 100 wire half pitch cable etc to disconnect from the emulator main unit e Do not use inch size screws for this equipment The screws used in this equipment are all ISO meter size type screws When replacing screws use same type screws as equipped before IMPORTANT Notes on Differences between Actual MCUs and the Emulator e Emulator operation differs from emulation of a mask MCU as listed below For details refer to Chapter 4 Precautions to Be Taken When Debugging a Program page 23 1 Reset condition 2 Operation of the watchdog timer function 3 Operation in RAM backup mode 4 Port I O timings and characteristics 5 A D conversion function Therefore always be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU OTP version Also be sure to perform onboard evaluation with CS Commercial Sample version MCU to make final confirmation of device operation before starting mask production Note on the Target System e Make sure that the target s supply voltage is 3 0 V or 5 0 V Therefore the target s supply voltage should be in the range of 3 0 V 10 or 5 0 V 10 6 36 IMPORTANT Notes on Connecting the Target Syst
26. k Depending on the supply voltage and operation mode use one of the following frequencies listed in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 M34519T MCU operating frequencies Voltage Frequency Divide by 8 Divide by 4 6 0 MHz or less Divide by 2 Through Divide by 8 Divide by 4 6 0 MHz or less Divide by 2 Through 4 4 MHz or less To change a clock frequency attach the necessary parts to the included oscillator circuit board OSC 2 For details about the oscillation circuit constant consult your oscillator manufacturer 4 7 Real time Capability of the Timer The M34519T MCU has its internal clock operating even during emulation so that the timer values keep changing Examples 1 When single stepping the program 2 When registers or internal RAM are referenced or modified 4 8 Pullup Transistor Control Because the M34519T MCU has an emulation circuit present in ports PO and P1 you cannot use the MCU s internal pullup transistors Therefore the M34519T MCU controls on off of external pullup resistors by decoding the pullup control register transfer instructions TPUOA and TPU1A The M34519T MCU contains 150kQ pullup resistors for use with the 4518 4519 4583 and 4584 Groups If these pullup resistors need to be changed replace the RAS resistor array 26 36 4 9 Program Execution G GB The PC4504 and M34519T MCU s hardware is subject to the following restrictions with respect to the opera
27. ld the adapter horizontally Otherwise the inside of the IC socket may become damaged and cause an electrical insulation failure When debugging a 4583 or 4584 Group MCU it is necessary to replace the MCU to the included M34584MD 001FP and change the setting of switch SW4 For switch setting see 3 3 Switches page 13 22 36 Chapter 4 Precautions to Be Taken for Debugging a Program 4 1 Reset The M34519T MCU uses a 74HC14 for its RESET signal input buffer so that its electrical characteristics differ from those of an actual MCU Table 4 1 lists the RESET signal input characteristics of the M34519T MCU Table 4 1 RESET signal input characteristics Voltage VCC 2 0 V H level threshold voltage VCC 4 5V VCC 6 0 V VCC 2 0 V L level threshold voltage VCC 4 5 V VCC 6 0 V VCC 2 0 V Hysteresis voltage VCC 4 5 V VCC 6 0 V 4 2 Watchdog Timer The M34519T MCU does not have an operational watchdog timer Therefore use an evaluation MCU OTP version to verify the operation associated with a watchdog timer The M34519T MCU outputs a signal whose waveform is shown below from check pin TP5 during WRST instruction execution cycles This signal allows you to check the initialization cycle of a watchdog timer System clock n m m 9 m u aa re 2 mn AN JUUUUUUUL pP E E CNVSS ete ea ee U U U WRST eI eee y L Figure 4
28. ngle chip MCUs The M34519T MCU is an MCU board for the PC4504 emulator For emulator main unit PC4504 and emulator debugger M3T PD45 refer to each user s manual online manual To use the product properly Precautions for Safety O n both this user s manual and on the product itself 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 The icons graphic images and meanings are given in Chapter 1 Precautions for Safety Be sure to read this chapter before using the product 3 36 Contents Chapter T Precautions for Safety tette erint eed lE E e desee 5 1 1 Safety Symbols and Meanings essere enne 3 Chapter 2 Package Contents a ote pd ettet ee ORE ERE Serre ids 9 2 1 Contents of the M34519T MCU cooococccocnnoconononnnonnnoncnnnnoncnnnon nennen ene aisde 9 2 2 Other Necessary Products sedet eto tiep ee HERE boss 10 Chapter 3 M34519 T MCU n ertet ra Re Aen e asm tee dore REUS 11 BM Outline OO 11 3 2 SpeciDications init dir IR UP EE CERE te De Us 12 3 3 5 Witches isi O d REP a 13 3 4 Check Pins v mito eoe ee tete tei Bes 14 E iini ont dite et RR e PE e EE RR 14 3 6 Connection to the Target System seen 18 3 7 How to Replace the MCU reete ee beer bipes 22 Chapter 4 Precautions to Be Taken When Debugging a Program sese 23 4 T Reset 15 en
29. r J4 1 External trigger signal input 2 GND GND 16 36 3 Connector J6 Connector J6 is a connector used to connect oscillator circuit board OSC 2 Table 3 8 lists the pin assignments of connector J6 Figure 3 5 shows the pin layout of connector J6 Figure 3 6 shows a connection diagram of oscillator circuit board OSC 2 6 0 MHz Table 3 8 Pin assignments of connector J6 Signal Function Power supply GND Clock input GND J6 Fitting hole Figure 3 5 Pin layout of connector J6 Figure 3 6 Connection diagram of the oscillator circuit VON CAUTION Notes on Changing a Clock Frequency When changing a clock frequency be sure to shut off the power supply to replace the oscillator circuit board OSC 2 For details about the oscillation circuit constant consult your oscillator manufac turer 17 36 3 6 Connection to the Target System Connections of the M34519T MCU and target systems are shown in Figure 3 7 below M34513T PTCA FFC 50BSM1 2 Connection to IC socket for 32 pin SDIP 1 Connection to 2 54 mm pitch 50 pole dual in line pin 50 wire normal pitch cable M34513T PTCA LA M34513T PTCB M34513T PTCC E TQPACK032SA 3 Connection to 32 pin LQFP foot pattern Figure 3 7 Connections to target systems 18 36 1 Connection to 2 54 mm pitch 50 pole dual in line pins for 42 pin SSOP Connect this
30. skips the next instruction a breakpoint set in the skipped instruction does not cause execution to halt See Program examples 4 5 and 4 6 Program example 4 5 LXY 0 0 SZD POINT B jmp adr Skips when D 0 0 POINTA TAM 0 If a breakpoint is set at address POINT the program stops before executing the instruction at POINT when D 0 1 but does not stop running when D 0 0 because the instruction at POINT is skipped To stop the program immediately after executing a skip instruction be sure to set a breakpoint at both POINT and POINT_A Program example 4 6 RC 0 0 INY POINT TABP Skips when D 0 0 LA 0 If a break with pass count is set at address POINT the count is taken and execution is halted only when the instruction at address POINT is executed 27 36 4 10 External Trigger Signal 1 External trigger signal input timing The latch timing of the external trigger signal is shown in Figure 4 3 Instruction Next Instruction ENTE System clock XIN AA E a ls i I l External trigger l signal TRIG X T Figure 4 3 Latch timing of the external trigger signal 2 External trigger signal input characteristics Trigger breaks work according to the conditions leading edge trailing edge of signals input from the external trigger cable External trigger signals of trace points and break points use the same signals The input characteristics of external trigger signals are shown in T
31. tion of the program execution commands G and GB 1 Continuous description of instructions Hardware breakpoints set in a continuous description of instructions following one after another do not cause a break to occur in the continuous description of instructions A break occurs only after fetching the address where the continuous description of instructions is discontinued See Program example 4 3 However a break does occur even in a continuous description of instructions when an external trigger break or forced break is encountered For execution to be resumed in this case you need to make sure that the execution start address is next to the continuous description of instructions See Program example 4 4 Program example 4 3 LA 0 POINT LA 1 Continuous description of instructions LA 2 POINT 2 XAM 3 If a break is set at POINT execution is halted immediately before the XAM instruction at address POINT 2 Program example 4 4 LA POINT LA POINT 1 LA POINT 2 XAM Continuous description of instructions C NO H O If a forced or external trigger break is applied at POINT execution is halted at POINT 1 When resuming program execution after the break make sure that the start address is at POINT 2 an address immediately after the continuous description of instructions is discontinued 2 Skip instructions e g SNZP INY DEY SZB SEAM SZC and RTS In cases when a skip instruction
32. ure proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons or damage to your properties This chapter describes precautions which should be taken in order to use the M34519T MCU safely and properly Be sure to read this chapter before using this product 1 1 Safety Symbols and Meanings If the requirements shown in the WARNING N WARNING sentences are ignored the equipment may cause serious personal injury or death If the requirements shown in the CAUTION AN CAUTION sentences are ignored the equipment may malfunction IMPORTANT and important information on using this In addition to the three above the following are also used as appropriate Z means WARNING or CAUTION Example A CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK Q means PROHIBITION Example DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED Q means A FORCIBLE ACTION Example UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE The following pages describe the symbols WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT 5 36 N WARNING Warning for Installation e Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity Spilling water or some other liquid into CN the main unit can cause an unrepairable damage Warning for Use Environment This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35 C Care should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded NCAUTION Cautions to Be Taken for This Product Do not d
33. y a host machine Figure 3 1 shows an emulator system configuration For details on how to connect the target system refer to 3 6 Connection to the Target System page 18 CPU board PC4500E Control board PCA4504A PCA4504B Emulator debugger M3T PD45 Function expansion board PCA4504R PCA4504B For 32 pin LQFP MCU board M34519T MCU Host machine M34513T PTCC Emulator main unit PC4504 For 32 pin SDIP 50 wire normal pitch cable Target system For 42 pin SSOP Figure 3 1 Emulator system configuration Figure 3 2 shows the positions of the switches and connectors M34519T MCU REV A J3100P SW4 518CT 1519 6 SW3 1C40 Figure 3 2 Positions of switches and connectors 11 36 3 2 Specifications Table 3 1 lists specifications of the M34519T MCU Table 3 1 M34519T MCU specifications Emulator Emulator PC4504 Applicable MCUs 4518 Group 4519 Group 4583 Group 4584 Group Evaluation MCU 4518 4519 Groups M34519M8 001FP preinstalled 4583 4584 Groups M34584MD 001FP included Monitor program 4518 4519 Groups M4519 preinstalled 4583 4584 Groups M4584 included Main clock 6 0 MHz OSC 2 6 0 MHz mounted Divide by 8 mode f XIN 8 Divide by 4 mode f XIN 4 Divide by 2 mode f XIN 2 Through mode f XIN Divide by 8 mode f XIN 8 Divide by 4 mode f XIN 4 Divide by 2 mode f XIN 2 Through mode f XIN

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