Configuration Of M-Station And Micro-Board Or Target System - Renesas M-Station User Manual

Baseboard for 78k0 and 78k0s micro-boards
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7.1

Configuration of M-Station and Micro-Board or Target System

The M-Station baseboard can be connected to micro-boards or target systems in one of two ways.
For micro-boards such as the M-78F0138, connect the micro-board directly to the underside
of the M-Station baseboard using the two 100-pin connectors mounted on each board.
These connectors connect the
⎯ Power, flash programming and communication signals
⎯ CPU on the micro-board to the M-Station's application hardware
For micro-boards such as the EV0338, connect the M-Station to the micro-board with a
cable connected to the 16-pin J4 flash programming/communication port.
⎯ This can be a 16-pin flat cable to connect to boards with a matching 16-pin flash
programming connector (such as the EV0338), or a 10-pin flat cable for older boards
with a 10-pin flash programming connector.
⎯ In this case, the cable provides connections for power, flash programming and
communication, but the micro-board does not have access to the application
hardware on the M-Station baseboard.
For target systems, connect the M-Station baseboard through a 16-pin or 10-pin cable in the
same way you connect the micro-boards. Care needs to be taken when the target system
supplies its own power and/or clock signals, and when the target system uses the flash
programming and communication signals in its own hardware.
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