Connecting The Emulator To The User System By Using The H-Udi Port Connector - Renesas E200F User Manual

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Section 2 Connecting the Emulator to the User System
2.3
Connecting the Emulator to the User System by Using the H-UDI
Port Connector
To connect the E200F emulator (hereinafter referred to as the emulator), the H-UDI port connector
must be installed on the user system to connect the user system interface cable. When designing
the user system, refer to the recommended circuit between the H-UDI port connector and the
MCU.
It is impossible to connect the emulator to the 14-pin type connector that is recommended for the
E10A-USB emulator. The 36-pin type connector is the same as that of the E10A-USB emulator.
When designing the user system, read the E200F emulator user's manual and hardware manual for
the related device.
Table 2.1 shows the type number of the emulator, the corresponding connector type, and the use of
AUD function.
Table 2.1 Type Number, AUD Function, and Connector Type
Type Number
R0E200F1EMU00
R0E200F1EMU00
The H-UDI port connector has the 36-pin and 14-pin types as described below. Use the 36-pin
connector when using the emulator.
1. 36-pin type (with AUD function)
The AUD trace function is supported. A large amount of trace information can be acquired in
realtime. The window trace function is also supported for acquiring memory access in the
specified range (memory access address or memory access data) by tracing.
2. 14-pin type (without AUD function)
The AUD trace function cannot be used because only the H-UDI function is supported. This
connector type is not available for the emulator. Use the E10A-USB emulator.
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Connector
14-pin connector
36-pin connector
AUD Function
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