Notes On Board Design When Connecting Jtag - Renesas M32R/ECU Series User Manual

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19.6 Notes on Board Design when Connecting JTAG

To materialize fast and highly reliable communication with JTAG tools, make sure wiring lengths of JTAG pins are
matched during board design.
M32R/ECU
(Note 1)
RESET#
User board
Note 1: The RESET# related circuit and resistance-capacitance values must be determined depending on
the user board's system design conditions and the microcomputer's operating conditions.
Note 2: N-channel open-drain output is recommended for the RESET output of JTAG tools. For details, see JTAG tool specifications.
Notes: • Only if the JTRST pin is firmly tied to ground, the JTDO, JTDI, JTMS and JTCLK pins can be processed by either pullup or pulldown.
• Each of these pins must always be processed even when not using JTAG tools.
The same pullup/pulldown resistance values as when using JTAG tools may be used.
Figure 19.6.1 Notes on Board Design when Connecting JTAG Tools (for 240QFP)
19.6 Notes on Board Design when Connecting JTAG
SDI connector (JTAG connector)
VCCE(5V)
10KΩ
33Ω
10KΩ
33Ω
JTDO
10KΩ
33Ω
JTDI
10KΩ
33Ω
JTMS
10KΩ
33Ω
JTCK
33Ω
JTRST
2KΩ
0.1µF
VSS
Make sure wiring lengths are the same, and avoid bending wires as much as possible.
Be careful not to use through-holes within the wiring.
Power
RESET
(Note 2)
TDO
TDI
TMS
TCK
TRST
GND
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JTAG tool
32180 Group User's Manual (Rev.1.0)
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