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R0E3308B0EPB00
User's Manual
Supported Devices:
M16C Family / M32C/80 Series
M32C/8B Group
All information contained in these materials, including products and product specifications,
represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by
Renesas Electronics Corporation without notice. Please review the latest information published
by Renesas Electronics Corporation through various means, including the Renesas Electronics
Corporation website (http://www.renesas.com).
Rev.2.00 Sep 2010
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  • Page 1 All information contained in these materials, including products and product specifications, represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corporation without notice. Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corporation through various means, including the Renesas Electronics Corporation website (http://www.renesas.com).
  • Page 2 Renesas Electronics. Renesas Electronics shall not be in any way liable for any damages or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product for an application categorized as “Specific”...
  • Page 3 As part of our commitment to environmental responsibility Renesas also offers to take back the equipment and has implemented a Tools Product Recycling Program for customers in Europe. This allows you to return equipment to Renesas for disposal through our approved Producer Compliance Scheme.
  • Page 4: Preface

    All components of this product are listed under "1.1 Package components" (page 14). If you have any questions about this product, contact your local distributor. The manuals relevant to usage of this product are listed below. You can download the latest manuals from the Renesas Tools homepage (http://www.renesas.com/tools).
  • Page 5: Important

    (2) In no event shall Renesas Solutions Corp. be liable for any consequence arising from the use of this product. (3) Renesas Solutions Corp. strives to renovate or provide a workaround for product malfunction at some charge or without charge.
  • Page 6 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual Important Usage restrictions: This emulator has been developed as a means of supporting system development by users. Therefore, do not use it as a device used for equipment-embedded applications. Also, do not use it for developing the systems or equipment used for the following...
  • Page 7: Precautions For Safety

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual Precautions for Safety Precautions for Safety This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and properly. Be sure to read and understand this chapter before using this product. Contact us if you have any questions about the precautions described here.
  • Page 8 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual Precautions for Safety WARNING Warnings for AC Power Supply: • If the attached AC power cable does not fit the receptacle, do not alter the AC power cable and do not plug it forcibly. Failure to comply may cause electric shock and/or fire.
  • Page 9 As part of our commitment to environmental responsibility Renesas also offers to take back the equipment and has implemented a Tools Product Recycling Program for customers in Europe. This allows you to return equipment to Renesas for disposal through our approved Producer Compliance Scheme.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual Contents Contents Page Preface..................................4 Important..................................5 Precautions for Safety ..............................7 User Registration ................................12 Terminology ................................13 1. Outline..................................14 1.1 Package Components ...........................14 1.2 Other Tool Products Required for Development ...................15 1.3 System Configuration ............................15 1.3.1 System Configuration ..........................15 1.3.2 Names and Functions of the PC7501 Upper Panel LEDs ..............16 1.4 Specifications ..............................18...
  • Page 11 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual Contents 4. Hardware Specifications ............................74 4.1 Target MCU Specifications..........................74 4.2 Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator..................75 Note on Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator: ..............75 Note on RESET# Input:..........................75 Note on RDY# Input: ............................75 Note on HOLD# Input:..........................75 Note on NMI# Input: .............................75...
  • Page 12: User Registration

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual User Registration User Registration When you install debugger software, a text file for user registration is created on your PC. Fill it in and email it to your local distributor. If you have replaced an emulator main unit or emulation probe, rewrite an emulator name and serial number in the text file you filled in earlier to register your new hardware products.
  • Page 13: Terminology

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual Terminology Terminology Some specific words used in this user's manual are defined as follows: • Emulator system This means an emulator system built around the PC7501 emulator. The PC7501 emulator system is configured with an emulator main unit, emulation probe, host machine and emulator debugger.
  • Page 14: Outline

    MCU file/firmware installer * Please keep the R0E3308B0EPB00's packing box and cushion material in your place for reuse at a later time when sending your product for repair or other purposes. Always use these packing box and cushion material when transporting this product.
  • Page 15: Other Tool Products Required For Development

    + M3T-FLX-100NSD M3T-F160-100NSD * To purchase these products, contact your local distributor. 1.3 System Configuration 1.3.1 System Configuration Figure 1.1 shows a configuration of the R0E3308B0EPB00 system. (1) Emulation probe Emulator PC7501 R0E3308B0EPB00 Host machine LPT parallel, USB or LAN interface User system Figure 1.1 System configuration...
  • Page 16: Names And Functions Of The Pc7501 Upper Panel Leds

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 1. Outline 1.3.2 Names and Functions of the PC7501 Upper Panel LEDs Figure 1.2 shows the names of the LEDs on the upper panel of the emulator. Figure 1.2 Names of the LEDs on the upper panel of the PC7501 (1) System Status LEDs The system status LEDs indicate the emulator PC7501's power supply, firmware operating status, etc.
  • Page 17 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 1. Outline (2) Target Status LEDs The target status LEDs indicate the target MCU's operating status and target board's power supply. Table 1.4 lists the definition of each target status LED. Table 1.4 Definitions of the target status LEDs...
  • Page 18: Specifications

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 1. Outline 1.4 Specifications Tables 1.5 and 1.6 list the specifications of the R0E3308B0EPB00. Table 1.5 R0E3308B0EPB00 specifications (1/2) Applicable MCUs M32C/8B Group Evaluation MCU M308B8FGGP ROM size: 256 KB + 8 KB, RAM size: 32 KB...
  • Page 19: Operating Environment

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 1. Outline Table 1.6 R0E3308B0EPB00 specifications (2/2) Host machine interface - LPT parallel (ECP, EPP, Byte/compatibility and Nibble/compatibility modes) - USB (USB 1.1, full-speed) - LAN (10BASE-T) Power supply to emulator Supplied from included AC adapter (power supply voltage: 100--240 V, 50/60 Hz) Connection to user system 144-pin 0.5mm pitch LQFP...
  • Page 20: Setup

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2. Setup This chapter describes the preparation for using this product, the procedure for starting up the emulator and how to change settings. 2.1 Flowchart of Starting Up the Emulator The procedure for starting up the emulator is shown in Figure 2.1. For details, refer to each section hereafter. And, when the emulator does not start up normally, refer to “5.
  • Page 21: Installing The Emulator Debugger

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.2 Installing the Emulator Debugger If the OS used in your host machine is Windows® XP or Windows® 2000, this installation must be executed by a user with administrator rights. Be aware that users without administrator rights cannot complete the installation.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Host Machine

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.3 Connecting the Host Machine When connecting the emulator PC7501 to a host machine, you can choose your desired interface from LPT parallel interface, USB interface and LAN interface. Use the interface selection switch on the emulator PC7501's rear panel to specify your desired interface.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Pc7501

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.4 Connecting the PC7501 Figure 2.3 shows how to connect the PC7501 and the emulation probe. M3T-FLX160-EPB R0E3308B0EPB00 Note: Connect the PCA7501EPBA board side to the M3T-FLX160-EPB. Figure 2.3 Connecting the PC7501 and emulation probe...
  • Page 24: Connecting The Power Supply For The Emulator

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.5 Connecting the Power Supply for the Emulator The power is supplied from AC adapter to the emulator PC7501. Here following explains how to connect the AC adapter. (1) Turn OFF the power to the PC7501.
  • Page 25: Turning On The Power

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.6 Turning ON the Power 2.6.1 Checking the Connections of the Emulator System Before turning the power ON, check the connection of the interface cable with host machine, PC7501, emulation probe, and user system. 2.6.2 Turning ON/OFF the Power Turn ON the power of the emulator and user system as simultaneously as possible.
  • Page 26: Led Display When The Emulator Starts Up Normally

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.6.4 LED Display When the Emulator Starts Up Normally Figure 2.4 shows upper panel LED lighting status when the emulator started up properly. Check it when starting up the emulator system. - If this LED does not light, check the voltage of the user system.
  • Page 27: Downloading Firmware

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.7 Downloading Firmware 2.7.1 When It is Necessary to Download Firmware It is necessary to download the firmware in the cases listed below. Normally, the following are automatically detected when the emulator debugger is started up, and the firmware is downloaded.
  • Page 28: Self-Check

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.8 Self-check 2.8.1 Self-check Procedure To run the emulator self-check, do so as explained here below. While the self-check is in progress, LEDs will change as shown in Figure 2.6. (1) If the user system is connected, disconnect it.
  • Page 29: If An Error Is Detected In The Self-Check

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.8.2 If an Error is Detected in the Self-check If the self-check does not result normally (ERROR 1 to ERROR 4 in Figure 2.6), check the following. (1) Recheck the connection of the emulation probe and PC7501.
  • Page 30: Connecting The User System

    (not included) (not included) (not included) Figure 2.7 Connection of the R0E3308B0EPB00 and user system CAUTION Note on Connecting the User System: • Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator and user system.
  • Page 31: Connecting To A 100-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1)

    • Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator and user system. • The small connectors of the R0E3308B0EPB00 and M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/removal iterations.
  • Page 32: Connecting To A 100-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2)

    • The small connectors of the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NSD are guaranteed for only 20 insertion/removal iterations. • The small connectors of the R0E3308B0EPB00 and M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/removal iterations. • NQPACK, YQPACK, YQ-GUIDE, HQPACK are products of Tokyo Eletech Corporation.
  • Page 33: Connecting To A 100-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3)

    Notes on Connecting the User System: • Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator. • The small connectors of the R0E3308B0EPB00 and M3T-F160-100NSD are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/removal iterations.
  • Page 34: Connecting To A 144-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern

    Notes on Connecting the User System: • Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator. • The small connectors of the R0E3308B0EPB00 and M3T-FLX-144NSD are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/removal iterations.
  • Page 35: Setting Switches

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.10 Setting Switches 2.10.1 Setting Switches of Emulation Probe Set the switches of the emulation probe according to the condition. Figure 2.12 shows the positions of the switches of the R0E3308B0EPBM0 REV.C. AVCC AVSS XCIN XOUT Figure 2.12 Positions of the switches of the R0E3308B0EPBM0 REV.C...
  • Page 36 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup (1) Setting JP1, SW1 to SW4 on the R0E3308B0EPBM0 Table 2.2 shows the settings of JP1, SW1 to SW4 on the R0E3308B0EPBM0 REV.C. Table 2.2 Switch settings of the R0E3308B0EPBM0 REV.C (JP1, SW1 to SW4)
  • Page 37 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup (2) Setting SW5 on the R0E3308B0EPBM0 Table 2.3 lists the examples of setting the switch SW5 on the R0E3308B0EPBM0. It is necessary to change the setting if using the analog input port selection function of the A/D converter when selecting the MCU file "m308b0_ad.mcu" in the Init dialog box of the emulator debugger.
  • Page 38 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup IMPORTANT Notes on Switch JP1: • If using this product when the voltage of VCC1 is higher than that of VCC2, set the JP1 to VCC1>2. IMPORTANT Notes on Switch SW5: When selecting the MCU file “m308b0_ad.mcu” in the Init dialog box of the emulator debugger to execute the A/D conversion debug, note the following.
  • Page 39: Selecting Clock Supply

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.10.2 Selecting Clock Supply There are two ways to supply a clock to the MCU, using the oscillator circuit of the emulator or using the oscillator circuit on the user system. Table 2.4 lists the factory-settings of each clock supply.
  • Page 40 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2) Replacing an Oscillator Circuit Board Remove the four screws of both sides of this product and lift off the upper cover (see Figure 2.13). Figure 2.13 Removing the upper cover R20UT0210EJ0200 Rev.2.00 Page 40 of 98...
  • Page 41 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup Unscrew the screw of the oscillator circuit board of the PC7501 and replace it (see Figure 2.14). The oscillator circuit board of the PC7501 is in the lower right corner of the board. Unscrew the screw securing the oscillator circuit board.
  • Page 42 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 3) Using the Oscillator Circuit Bare Board To use this product at a frequency you like, build a desired oscillator circuit on the included OSC-2 oscillator circuit bare board. Figure 2.15 shows an external view of the OSC-2 oscillator circuit bare board and the connector pin locations.
  • Page 43 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup (2) Using the Oscillator Circuit on the User System To operate this product with an oscillator circuit of the user system, input the oscillator output at 50% duty (within the operating range of the evaluation MCU) into pin X as shown in Figure 2.17.
  • Page 44: A/D Conversion Bypass Capacitors

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 2. Setup 2.10.3 A/D Conversion Bypass Capacitors There is a foot pattern on the R0E3308B0EPBM0 board for mounting bypass capacitors for the A/D conversion circuit near the MCU. Mount applicable bypass capacitors as occasion demands. Figure 2.19 shows the mounting location of the A/D conversion bypass capacitors on the R0E3308B0EPBM0 REV.C and structure of this product...
  • Page 45: Usage (Emulator Debugger)

    3.1 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Init Dialog Box) To launch the emulator debugger, click the Start menu of Windows and then select Program (P) >> [RENESAS-TOOLS] >> [PD308F V.xx.xx Release x] >> [PD308F]. When the emulator debugger started up, the Init dialog box appears.
  • Page 46 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3. Specifying the communication interface (LAN communication) Specifying the communication interface (LAN communication) For selecting the LAN communication, click the radio button “LAN” of the MCU tab. Specify the IP address of the emulator at the IP address area.
  • Page 47 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 5. Using or not using the address match break function Using or not using the address match break function Specify whether or not to use the address match break function. - To use the address match break function (default), select the check box (marked by a check mark when selected).
  • Page 48 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 7. Using or not using the CPU rewrite mode Using or not using CPU rewrite mode Specify whether or not to debug in CPU rewrite mode. To debug the user system that uses CPU rewrite mode, select the check box.
  • Page 49 - Compiler Select the compiler you are using. (By default, the C compiler from Renesas is selected.) - Object Format Select the format of the object file that is output by the compiler you are using.
  • Page 50 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (4) Emulator tab 1. Specifying the target clock Specifying the target clock Specify the clock sources supplied to the MCU (main clock and sub clock). Select the appropriate clock sources according to the clock used by your target MCU.
  • Page 51 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (5) Resume tab 1. Automatically executing a script command Automatically executing a script command To automatically execute a script command when starting up the debugger, click the “Refer...” button and specify the script file to be executed.
  • Page 52: Starting Up The Emulator Debugger (Emem Dialog Box)

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3.2 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (EMEM Dialog Box) (1) Status tab 1. Specifying the processor mode Specifying the processor mode Select the appropriate processor mode that suits your system. IMPORTANT Notes on Selecting a Processor Mode: •...
  • Page 53 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 2. Referring to the MCU Status Referring to the MCU Status It shows the status of each MCU pin. Check it to see if the MCU status matches the selected processor mode. If a slider of any pin is at the center, it means that the pin status is indeterminate.
  • Page 54 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (2) Emulation Memory tab 1. Setting the Bank Address of the Debug Monitor Setting the Bank Address of the Debug Monitor The debug monitor uses contiguous 64 KB as a work area of the emulator.
  • Page 55 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 2. Emulation Memory Allocation as Expansion Area Emulation Memory Allocation as Expansion Area When selecting the memory expansion mode and microprocessor mode, it is possible to allocate the emulation memory at the expansion area for debugging (max. 4 areas).
  • Page 56 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (3) Flash Clear tab 1. Setting to clear the MCU’s internal flash ROM Setting to clear the MCU’s internal flash Specify whether or not you want the MCU’s internal flash ROM to be cleared when downloading the user program or data.
  • Page 57: Program Window

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3.3 Program Window (1) Downloading the program 1. Initial screen of the program window Initial screen of the program window The program window is a window that always shows the content of the source file corresponding to the current position of the program counter.
  • Page 58 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (2) Program execution 1. Resetting the user program RESET Resets the program. 2. Executing the user program Executes the program from the current PC position. STEP Single-steps the program, stepping subroutines. OVER Single-steps the program, skipping over subroutines.
  • Page 59 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (3) Setting breakpoints 1. Screen after breakpoint setup Breakpoint setup screen There are three types of breakpoints as described below. - Address match breakpoint (A) This breakpoint can be set only when you chose to use the address match break function on the MCU tab of the Init dialog box.
  • Page 60 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (4) Executing up to the cursor position (Come command) 1. Specifying the Come command Setup procedure for executing COME command (1) Click the line in the program display area at which you want the program to execute.
  • Page 61: Hardware Breakpoint Setting Window

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3.4 Hardware Breakpoint Setting Window (1) Breakpoint setup dialog box 1. Opening the hardware breakpoint setup dialog box Hardware Break Point Clicking this button opens the hardware breakpoint setup dialog box. 2. Hardware Break Point Setting Window in initial state...
  • Page 62 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 4. Opening the break event setting dialog box Specifying the event type Click to select the event type you want to set. - FETCH Detects an instruction prefetch. - DATA ACCESS Detects a memory access.
  • Page 63 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (3) When DATA ACCESS is selected 1. Window for setting the address Setting the address You can set eight conditions, e.g., a specified address, a specified address range, etc. 2. Window for setting data Setting data You can set eight conditions, e.g., a specified data, a...
  • Page 64 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3. Example Data Settings Event setting for even-address word access Setting a break event MOV.W R0,512h(R0=0203h) Address 1 : 000512 Data 1 : 0203 High-order and low-order data effective MASK : FFFF Access...
  • Page 65 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (4) Setting the combinatorial event condition 1. Window for setting the combinatorial event condition Setting the combinatorial event condition There are following four conditions that you can choose for the combinatorial events. - AND The program breaks when all of the specified events occur.
  • Page 66: Trace Window

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3.5 Trace Window (1) Trace window 1. Trace window Menu Menu item Function OptionalWindows Trace Window Opens the trace window. Trace window The trace window is used to show the results of real-time trace measurements.
  • Page 67 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) Explanation of the trace window (bus display) 2. Trace window (bus display) Bus display The following explains the displayed contents, from left to right. - Address Shows the status of the address bus.
  • Page 68 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (2) Suspending and resuming trace measurement 1. Suspending trace measurement Stop Click this toolbar button to suspend the trace measurement in progress. 2. Resuming trace measurement Re-Start Click this toolbar button to resume the trace measurement in progress.
  • Page 69 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (3) Trace point setup dialog box 1. Opening the trace point setup dialog box Trace Point Clicking this toolbar button opens the trace point setting window. 2. Trace Point Setting Window in initial state...
  • Page 70 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3. Specifying a trace range Specifying a trace range You can specify a trace range for the trace event. - Break 256K cycles of instruction execution before the user program stopped is recorded.
  • Page 71: Ram Monitor Window

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3.6 RAM Monitor Window (1) RAM monitor window 1. RAM monitor window Menu Menu item Function BasicWindows RAM Monitor Window Opening the RAM monitor window RAM monitor window This window shows changes of memory contents while the user program is executed.
  • Page 72 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) (2) RAM monitor area setting window 1. Opening RAM monitor area setting window Base Clicking this toolbar button opens the RAM monitor area setting window. 2. RAM monitor area setting window in initial state...
  • Page 73 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 3. Usage (Emulator Debugger) 3. RAM monitor area setting dialog box Specifying the start address You can set the start address of the RAM area to be monitored. Specifying the size You can set the size to be monitored by specifying the number of blocks from the start address.
  • Page 74: Hardware Specifications

    4. Hardware Specifications This chapter describes specifications of this product. 4.1 Target MCU Specifications Table 4.1 lists the specifications of target MCUs which can be debugged with this product. Table 4.1 Specifications of target MCUs for the R0E3308B0EPB00 Item Description Applicable MCU...
  • Page 75: Differences Between The Actual Mcu And Emulator

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications 4.2 Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator Differences between the actual MCU and emulator are shown below. When debugging the MCU using this product, be careful about the following precautions. IMPORTANT Note on Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator: •...
  • Page 76: Notes On Reset Vector Area

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Notes on Reset Vector Area: • For a reset vector area, memory of the emulator is always selected regardless of the setting of the EMEM dialog box. Therefore when setting a microprocessor mode, to use a ROM of the user system etc. as an area including a reset vector area, set a reset vector using a dump window etc.
  • Page 77: Note On Dmac Ii Transfer Completion Interrupts

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Note on DMAC II Transfer Completion Interrupts: • You can use DMAC II transfer completion interrupts during program execution only. Do not generate DMAC II transfer completion interrupts when you use any function but program execution.
  • Page 78: Connection Diagrams

    4.3 Connection Diagrams Figures 4.1 and 4.2 show the connection diagrams of the R0E3308B0EPB00. These connection diagrams mainly show the interface section. The signals not shown in Figures 4.1 and 4.2 connect the evaluation MCU and the user system directly. The circuits not connected to the user system such as the emulator's control system are omitted in Figures 4.1 and 4.2.
  • Page 79 AP15 AP15 AP15 AP15 AP15 74HC4066 74HC4066 74HC4066 74HC4066 IC10 74HC4066 74HC4066 Figure 4.2 Connection diagram of the R0E3308B0EPB00 (2/2) Table 4.2 Electrical characteristics of the 74HC4066 Condition Standard values Symbol Item Unit Min. Standard Max. ON resistor Ω ΔR...
  • Page 80: External Dimensions

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications 4.4 External Dimensions 4.4.1 External Dimensions of the Emulation Probe Figure 4.3 shows external dimensions of the R0E3308B0EPB00. 85.0 10.0 60.0 39.0 10.0 PCA7501EPBA REV.A MADE IN JAPAN 19.2 20.0 45.0 20.0 Unit : mm Figure 4.3 External dimensions of the emulation probe...
  • Page 81: External Dimensions Of The M3T-F160-100Nsd

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications 4.4.2 External Dimensions of the M3T-F160-100NSD Figure 4.4 shows external dimensions of the converter board M3T-F160-100NSD for a 100-pin LQFP (PLQP0100KB-A). 55.0 21.5 40.0 16.2 21.5 Unit : mm Figure 4.4 External dimensions of the M3T-F160-100NSD 4.4.3 External Dimensions of the M3T-FLX-144NSD...
  • Page 82: Notes On Using This Product

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications 4.5 Notes on Using This Product Notes on using this product are listed below. When debugging the MCU using this product, be careful about the following precautions. IMPORTANT Notes on Downloading Firmware: • Before using this product for the first time, it is necessary to download the dedicated firmware (control software built into the PC7501).
  • Page 83: Notes On Clock Supply To An Mcu

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Notes on Clock Supply to an MCU: • Clock can be supplied to the evaluation MCU in one of the following three ways. This is determined by emulator debugger clock selection. (1) When Internal is selected: The clock generated by the oscillation circuit in the PC7501 is supplied to the evaluation MCU.
  • Page 84: Notes On Emem Dialog Box

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Notes on EMEM Dialog Box: Observe the following when setting up EMEM dialog box of the emulator debugger. (1) Debug Monitor Bank Address • The default value of Debug Monitor Bank Address is "F0". To set single-chip mode or memory expansion mode, internal flash memory is automatically allocated in E000h--FFFFh and FC0000h--FFFFFFh.
  • Page 85: Notes On Debugging In Cpu Rewrite Mode

    Notes on Service-Life of the MCU's Internal Flash ROM: • With the R0E3308B0EPB00, programs are downloaded to the MCU's flash ROM when debugging in single- chip mode or memory expansion mode. Because the number of write/erase cycles of this ROM is limited, the ROM must be replaced when at the end of its service-life.
  • Page 86: Note On Protect Resistor

    Note on Voltage Detect Circuit: • As the power voltage cannot be changed after powering on the user system, the voltage detect circuit (voltage down detect interrupt) cannot be used with the R0E3308B0EPB00. R20UT0210EJ0200 Rev.2.00 Page 86 of 98...
  • Page 87: Notes On A/D Conversion

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 4. Hardware Specifications IMPORTANT Notes on A/D Conversion: When selecting the MCU file “m308b0_ad.mcu” in the Init dialog box of the emulator debugger to execute the A/D conversion debug, note the following. • When using the analog input port selection function, and if you select AN00 to AN07 or AN20 to AN27 for the register below, you need to set the direction register of port P15 for a pin that performs A/D conversion to "input".
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    Figure 5.1 shows the flowchart to remedy the troubles from when power to the emulator is activated until the emulator debugger starts up. Check this while the user system is disconnected. For the latest FAQs visit the Renesas Tools Homepage.
  • Page 89: When The Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 5. Troubleshooting 5.2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly (1) When the LEDs of the PC7501 Do Not Display Normally Table 5.1 Errors LEDs show and their checkpoints Connection to Error Checkpoint the user system LEDs do not light up.
  • Page 90 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 5. Troubleshooting (2) EMEM Dialog Box Does Not Appear at Debugger Startup Table 5.2 Checkpoints of errors at debugger startup Error Checkpoint Communication error occurred. Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable settings and Data was not sent to the target.
  • Page 91 R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 5. Troubleshooting (3) Errors Occur at Debugger Startup Table 5.3 Checkpoints of errors at debugger startup Error Checkpoint Target MCU is uncontrollable. (1) Check that the NQPACK etc. mounted on the user system is soldered properly. (2) Check that the connector is installed properly to the user system.
  • Page 92: How To Request For Support

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 5. Troubleshooting 5.3 How to Request for Support After checking the items in "5 Troubleshooting", fill in the text file which is downloaded from the following URL, then send the information to your local distributor. http://tool-support.renesas.com/eng/toolnews/registration/support.txt For prompt response, please specify the following information:...
  • Page 93: Maintenance And Guarantee

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 6. Maintenance and Guarantee 6. Maintenance and Guarantee This chapter describes how to maintenance, repair provisions and how to request for repair. 6.1 User Registration When you purchase our product, be sure register as a user. For user registration, refer to “User registration” (page 12) of this user's manual.
  • Page 94: Repair Provisions

    R0E3308B0EPB00 User’s Manual 6. Maintenance and Guarantee 6.4 Repair Provisions Repair with extra-charge The products elapsed more than one year after purchase can be repaired with extra-charge. 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.
  • Page 96 R0E3308B0EPB00 User's Manual Publication Date: Sep 16, 2010 Rev.2.00 Published by: Renesas Electronics Corporation Microcomputer Tool Development Department 2 Edited by: Renesas Solutions Corp.
  • Page 97 Unit 906, Block B, Menara Amcorp, Amcorp Trade Centre, No. 18, Jln Persiaran Barat, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Tel: +60-3-7955-9390, Fax: +60-3-7955-9510 Renesas Electronics Korea Co., Ltd. 11F., Samik Lavied' or Bldg., 720-2 Yeoksam-Dong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul 135-080, Korea Tel: +82-2-558-3737, Fax: +82-2-558-5141 © 2010 Renesas Electronics Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corp. All rights reserved. Colophon 1.0...
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