Renesas IE-780208-R-EM User Manual
Renesas IE-780208-R-EM User Manual

Renesas IE-780208-R-EM User Manual

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  • Page 1 On April 1 , 2010, NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology Corporation, and Renesas Electronics Corporation took over all the business of both companies. Therefore, although the old company name remains in this document, it is a valid Renesas Electronics document. We appreciate your understanding.
  • 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 IE-780208-R-EM Emulation Board (Preliminary) Document No. EEU-1501 (O. D. No. EEU-977) Date Published August 1994 P © 1994 Printed in Japan...
  • Page 4 This product is designed to be used in a commercial or industrial district. If it is used in a residential district or in an area in the vicinity of a residential district, radio and TV receivers in the district may be affected. Use this product correctly by carefully reading its User's Manual.
  • Page 5 µ PD780208 sub-series functions and applications, and debugger. Organization: To use IE-78000-R, read the manual supplied with IE-780208-R-EM (this manual), the manual supplied with IE-78000-R, and the manuals supplied with the screen degbugger (Introduction and Reference Manuals).
  • Page 6 Purpose: This manual describes basic specifications and correct connections for IE-780208-R-EM. How to read this manual: • To understand the basic specifications, read "CHAPTER 1 GENERAL". • To connect IE-780208-R-EM, read "CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION" and the IE-78000-R User's Manual Terms: The following terms are used throughout this manual:...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ........................Features ..........................Unpacking ........................... IE-780208-R-EM Appearance and Names for Respective Parts ........Target Device ........................Emulation Probe ........................ Notes on correct use of IE-780208-R-EM ............... CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ......................CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES ............
  • Page 8 CONTENTS OF FIGURE Fig. Number Title, Page IE-780208-R-EM Accessories ....................Setting Mask Option (factory-set condition) ............... Equivalent Emulation Circuit 1 ..................... Equivalent Emulation Circuit 2 ..................... Equivalent Emulation Circuit 3 ..................... Equivalent Emulation Circuit 4 ..................... External Circuits of System Clock Oscillator Circuit ............
  • Page 9 CONTENTS OF TABLES Table Number Title, Page Respective Part Names ......................Emulation Probe and Target Device ..................Main System Clock Settings ....................Pin Configuration of EP-78064GF-R ..................IE-78000-R System Configuration ..................Upgrading System ........................ – iii –...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 General

    (2) Traces the I/O port status during emulation (3) Controls mask option resistor connections and P04/XT1 pin switching through software 1.2 Unpacking The IE-780208-R-EM shipping carton contains the following accessories, as well as IE-780208-R-EM. On unpacking, confirm that these items are present. (1) IE-780208-R-EM...
  • Page 11: Ie-780208-R-Em Accessories

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL Fig. 1-1 IE-780208-R-EM Accessories (1) IE-780208-R-EM MR11 MR13 MR15 MR17 MR19 MR21 MR12 MR14 MR16 MR18 MR20 MR22 MR10 MASK OPTION 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...
  • Page 12: Ie-780208-R-Em Appearance And Names For Respective Parts

    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1.3 IE-780208-R-EM Appearance and Names for Respective Parts MR11 MR13 MR15 MR17 MR19 MR21 MR12 MR14 MR16 MR18 MR20 MR22 MR10 MASK OPTION 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...
  • Page 13: Target Device

    Break board connector Emulation probe connector Connector board connector Main bus connector 1.4 Target Device Devices that can be emulated by IE-78000-R with IE-780208-R-EM are as follows: Sub-series Name Target Device µ PD780204 µ PD780208 Series (Under development) µ PD780205...
  • Page 14: Emulation Probe

    Moreover, a new interrupt may not be accepted and the motor drive control program may not run, damaging the motor by burning. (12) Because the clock is divided on the IE-780208-R-EM, the duty factor of the clock input from an external source of the IE-780208-R-EM and that of the internal clock are different.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Installation

    CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION This chapter describes the procedure for installing the µ PD780208 sub-series development system with the IE- 780208-R-EM connected to the following: • Break board installed in IE-78000-R (IE-78000-R-BK) • IE-78000-R • Connector board and emulation probe (optional) Before connecting these boards and probe, be sure to turn off the power to IE-78000-R and the target system.
  • Page 17 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Connect IE-780208-R-EM, break board, IE-78000-R, connector board, and emulation probe as follows: (1) Remove the six screws from the top cover of IE-78000-R and remove the cover. (2) Disconnect cables J1 and J2 connecting the control/trace board (IE-78000-R-CS-A) and break board.
  • Page 18 (refer to CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK). (6) Set the mask option by using the DIP switch on IE-780208-R-EM (refer to 3.1 Setting Mask Option). (7) Connect connectors CN7 and CN8 for IE-780208-R-EM to mating connectors CN3 and CN4 on the connector board, supplied with the optional emulation probe.
  • Page 19 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION IE-78000-R-BK IE-780208-R-EM Connector board (supplied with emulation board) Emulation probe for your target system Emulation probe connector Main board Target system IE-78000-R housing...
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 Differences Between Target Devices

    CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES When emulating the target device with IE-780208-R-EM and IE-78000-R, the operations for the target device slightly differ from those for the actual device. This chapter describes these differences. 3.1 Setting Mask Option Settings for the mask option resistors P1, P3, P7, P8, P9, P10, P11, P12, and FIP0 through FIP12 can be changed by using the screen debugger (SD78K0) or the DIP switch on IE-780208-R-EM.
  • Page 21: Setting Mask Option With Dip-Sw

    P8 through P12 also serve as FIP pins (-40 V), and FIP0 through FIP12 are used as FIP pins. Therefore, connecting the mask option resistor to these pins is specified by the DIP switch on IE-780208-R-EM in 1 bit units. The connection...
  • Page 22 CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES 3.2.1 Circuit inputting/outputting signal directly or via resistor to/from emulation device (1) Signals related to port This circuit interfaces the following signals: • Signal related to port 0 • Signal related to port 1 •...
  • Page 23: Emulaton Device

    CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES Fig. 3-2 Equivalent Emulation Circuit 1 (1/2) Probe side IE-78000-R side (emulation device) (target system) Ω P00-P03 Ω HC374 AC541 P04/XT1 ACT157 HC374 Ω P10/ANI0 P14/ANI4 1 M Ω HC4066 HC374 Ω 39 k Ω...
  • Page 24 CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES Fig. 3-2 Equivalent Emulation Circuit 1 (2/2) IE-78000-R side Probe side (emulation device) (target system) +5 V Ω 39 k HC4066 Ω P70-P74 Ω HC4050 P80-P87 P90-P97 P100-P107 P110-P117 DIP-SW P120-P127 F1P0-F1P12 Ω 70 k Slide switch LOAD...
  • Page 25: Equivalent Emulation Circuit 2

    CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES (2) Analog signals Fig. 3-3 Equivalent Emulation Circuit 2 IE-78000-R side Probe side (target system) (emulation device) Ω P10/ANI0 P14/ANI4 1 M Ω HC4066 HC374 Ω 39 k Ω P15/ANI5 P17/ANI7 HC374...
  • Page 26: Circuit Inputting Signal Via Gate To Emulation Device

    CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES 3.2.2 Circuit inputting signal via gate to emulation device This circuit interfaces the following signals: • RESET signal • Signals related to clock input Fig. 3-4 Equivalent Emulation Circuit 3 IE-78000-R side Probe side (emulation device) (target system) +5 V...
  • Page 27: Circuit Inputting Signal To Control/Trace Module

    CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES 3.2.3 Circuit inputting signal to control/trace module This circuit interfaces the following signals: • V signal Fig. 3-5 Equivalent Emulation Circuit 4 Probe side IE-78000-R side (control/trace module) Note S-805 µ µ 0.1 F 16 V/100 Note: S-805 is a Seiko Instruments Inc.
  • Page 28: Chapter 4 Setting Clock

    CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK This chapter describes how to set the clock. 4.1 Outline of Clock Setting The main system clock can be selected from any of the following for debugging. The subsystem clock can only be selected from (2) and (3). (1) Clock already mounted on the break board (2) Clock mounted by user (3) External clock...
  • Page 29: Using Clock Mounted On Break Board

    A clock meeting specific user specifications can be mounted on the IE-780208-R-EM. Mount the oscillator to be used on the component block, and connect the component block to the IE-780208-R-EM. In this way, the target system can be debugged at a frequency different from that of the supplied clock.
  • Page 30: Using An External Clock

    Remarks: The clock supplied by the external clock on the target system in the above figure is used. Table 4-1 shows the settings of the main system clock. Table 4-1 Main System Clock Settings X1 (MAIN) IE-780208-R-EM Clock Setting Main System Clock Frequency Component...
  • Page 31: Main System Clock Setting

    As a factory-set condition for shipment, a component block wired as shown in Fig. 4-5 is mounted to the X1 USRCLK socket on the IE-780208-R-EM. If the wiring of this component block remains the same as the factory-set condition, no additional hardware adjustments are required.
  • Page 32: Component Block Mounting Position (To Use The Clock Mounted On Break Board As The Main System Clock)

    CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK Prepare the IE-780208-R-EM and the wired break board. Mount the component block in 1 to the socket (labeled X1 USRCLK) on the IE-780208-R-EM. At this time, make surethat the pin mark 1 faces the correct direction.
  • Page 33: To Use User Mounted Clock

    CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK 4.2.2 To use user mounted clock Either procedure (1) or (2) below must be carried out depending on the clock to be used. After the screen debugger has been started up, select “USER” on the initial setting screen or the clock configuration panel (selection of the user clock).
  • Page 34: Component Block Mounting Position (To Use A User Mounted Clock As The Main System Clock)

    Prepare the IE-780208-R-EM and the wired break board. Remove the external clock component block from the socket on the IE-780208-R-EM (socket labeled X1 USRCLK). Attach the component block in 1 to the socket (X1 USRCLK) from which the external clock component block has been removed in step 3.
  • Page 35: Crystal Oscillator (To Use A User Mounted Clock As The Main System Clock)

    Fig. 4-8 Crystal Oscillator (to use a user mounted clock as the main system clock) CLOCK OUT Procedure Prepare the IE-780208-R-EM and the wired break board. Remove the external clock component block from the socket (socket labeled X1 USRCLK) on the IE-780208- R-EM.
  • Page 36: Crystal Oscillator Mounting Position (To Use A User Mounted Clock As The Main System Clock)

    Fig. 4-9 Crystal Oscillator Mounting Position (to use a user mounted clock as the main system clock) 1 2 3 HCU04 X1 USRCLK IE-780208-R-EM Confirm that the component block attached to socket X1 (MAIN) on the break board is wired as shown in Fig. 4-5. Connect the IE-780208-R-EM and break board to the IE-78000-R.
  • Page 37 CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK The following circuit is configured by the above procedure and the clock can be supplied to the emulation device. IE-78000-R side (emulation device) + 5 V + 5 V AC541 ISS123 Crystal oscillator ISS123 CLK IN AS86 Delay line...
  • Page 38: To Use An External Clock

    As a factory-set condition for shipment, a component block wired as shown in Fig. 4-10 is mounted to the X1 USRCLK socket on the IE-780208-R-EM. If the wiring of this component block remains in the factory-set condition, no hardware adjustments are necessary.
  • Page 39: Component Block Mounting Position (To Use An External Clock As The Main System Clock)

    Confirm that the component block attached to socket X1 (MAIN) on the break board is wired as shown in Fig. 4-10. Connect the IE-780208-R-EM and break board to the IE-78000-R. The following circuit is configured by the above procedure and the clock can be supplied from the mounted oscillator...
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK IE-78000-R side (emulation device) + 5 V Note 2 AC541 ISS123 Note 1 X1 pin emulation probe ISS123 CLK IN AS86 Delay line Note 1: Indicates the pin name of the target device. 2: Indicates the pin name of the component block. Remarks: The area enclosed by broken lines indicates the portion attached to the component block.
  • Page 41: Setting The Subsystem Clock

    CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK 4.3 Setting the Subsystem Clock 4.3.1 To use the user mounted clock Procedure (1) or (2) below must be carried out depending upon the type of the clock to be used. These procedures do not have to be performed on the screen debugger. (1) To use a ceramic/crystal oscillator Prerequisites •...
  • Page 42: Component Block Mounting Position (To Use A User Mounted Clock As The Subsystem Clock)

    Prepare the IE-780208-R-EM and the wired break board. Remove the external clock component block from the socket (socket labeled X2 (SUB)) on the IE-780208-R-EM. Mount the component block in 1 to socket X2 (SUB), from which the external clock component block was removed in step 3.
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK IE-78000-R side (emulation device) Ω IC98 IC89 Ω 4.7 k HCU04 LS14 HCU04 HCU04 CLK IN Remarks: The area enclosed by broken lines indicates the portion to be attached to the component block.
  • Page 44: Crystal Oscillator (To Use A User Mounted Clock As The Subsystem Clock)

    Fig. 4-13 Crystal Oscillator (to use a user mounted clock as the subsystem clock) CLOCK OUT Procedure Prepare the IE-780208-R-EM and the wired break board. Remove the external clock component block mounted from the socket (socket labeled X2 (SUB)) on the break board.
  • Page 45: Crystal Oscillator Mounting Position (To Use A User Mounted Clock As The Subsystem Clock)

    PD65240 PD78009 X2 (SUB) X1 (MAIN) Connect the IE-780208-R-EM and the break board to the IE-78000-R. The following circuit is configured by the above procedure and the clock can be supplied to the emulation device. IE-78000-R side (emulation device) +5 V...
  • Page 46: To Use An Extrnal Clock

    As a factory-set condition for shipment, a component block wired as shown in Fig. 4-15 is connected to the X2 (SUB) socket on the IE-780208-R-EM. If the wiring of this component block remains the same as the factory-set condition, no hardware adjustments are necessary.
  • Page 47: Component Block Mounting Position (To Use An External Clock As The Subsystem Clock)

    PD65240 PD78009 X2 (SUB) X1 (MAIN) Connect the IE-780208-R-EM and the break board to the IE-78000-R. The following circuit is configured by the above procedure and the clock signal on the target system can be supplied to the emulation device.
  • Page 48 CHAPTER 4 SETTING CLOCK IE-78000-R side (emulation device) Ω 4.7 k LS14 XT1 pin of CLK IN emulation probe HCU04 * 1: Indicates the pin name of the target device. * 2: Indicates the pin number of the component block. Remarks: The area enclosed by broken lines indicates the portion attached to the component block.
  • Page 50: Appendix A Ie-780208-R-Em Product Specifications

    APPENDIX A IE-780208-R-EM PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Product name : IE-780208-R-EM Peripheral emulation device : µ PD78P018F, 78P0209 Operating temperature : 0 to 50°C Humidity : 10 to 80% RH (without condensation) Storage temperature : -15 to +60°C Power requirements : DC 0.5 A max. 2.5 W (supplied from IE-78000-R) Board dimensions 195.58 mm...
  • Page 52: Appendix B Dimensions Of Conversion Socket And Recommended Board Mounting Pattern

    APPENDIX B DIMENSIONS OF CONVERSION SOCKET AND RECOMMENDED BOARD MOUNTING PATTERN Fig. B-1 DIMENTIONS OF EV-9200GF-100 (reference) EV-9200GF-100 No.1 pin index EV-9200GF-100-G0...
  • Page 53: Recommended Board Mounting Pattern Of Ev-9200Gf-100 (Reference) (Unit In Mm)

    APPENDIX B DIMENSIONS OF CONVERSION SOCKET AND RECOMMENDED BOARD MOUNTING PATTERN Fig. B-2 RECOMMENDED BOARD MOUNTING PATTERN OF EV-9200GF-100 (reference) EV-9200GF-100-P0 Note: The mounting pads on the EV-9200 and the mounting pads on the target device (for QFP) have slightly different dimensions.
  • Page 54: Appendix C Pin Configuration Of Emulation Prove

    APPENDIX C PIN CONFIGURATION OF EMULATION PROBE Table C-1 Pin Configuration of EP-78064GF-R (1/2) Emulation Emulation Emulation Emulation Pin No. Probe Pin No. Probe Pin No. Probe Pin No. Probe Remarks: The meanings of the symbols and figures in the column under the heading “Emulation probe” are as follows: : Ground clip 1- 100...
  • Page 55 APPENDIX C PIN CONFIGURATION OF EMULATION PROBE Table C-1 Pin Configuration of EP-78064GF-R (2/2) Emulation Emulation Emulation Emulation Pin No. Probe Pin No. Probe Pin No. Probe Pin No. Probe EXT0 EXT1 EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 EXT5 EXT6 EXT7 Remarks: The meanings of the symbols and figures in the column under the heading “Emulation probe” are as follows: : Ground clip EXT0-EXT7 : External sense clip...
  • Page 56: Appendix D System Configuration

    APPENDIX D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The IE-78000-R system configuration is shown on the following pages:...
  • Page 57: Ie-78000-R System Configuration

    APPENDIX D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Table D-1 IE-78000-R System Configuration (1/6) Target Device Housing and Control/Trace Board Break Board µ PD78002 Sub-series µ PD78002Y Sub-series µ PD78014 Sub-series µ PD78014Y Sub-series 78K Series housing (w/power supply) µ PD78018F Sub-series IE-78000-R-BK (78K/0 Series common break board) µ...
  • Page 58 APPENDIX D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Table D-1 IE-78000-R System Configuration (2/6) Screen Debugger Device File Emulation Board (Optional) Emulation Probe (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) DF78002 (Accessory: EV-9200GC-64 (1)) EP-78240GC-R IE-78014-R-EM EP-78240CW-R (Accessory: EV-9500GK-64 (1)) Note SD78K0 EP-78012GK-R IE-78014-R-EM-A DF78014 (with ROM) (Accessory: EV-9200G-64 (1)) EP-78024GF-R DF78024 EP-78024CW-R...
  • Page 59 APPENDIX D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Table D-1 IE-78000-R System Configuration (3/6) Target Device Housing and Control/Trace Board Break Board µ PD78054 Sub-series µ PD78064 Sub-series 78K Series housing (w/power supply) µ PD78078 Sub-series IE-78000-R-BK (78K/0 Series common break board) IE-78000-R-CS-A (78K Series common control/trace board) µ...
  • Page 60 APPENDIX D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Table D-1 IE-78000-R System Configuration (4/6) Screen Debugger Device File Emulation Board (Optional) Emulation Probe (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Accessory: EV-9200GC-80 (1)) EP-78230GC-R (Accessory: EV-9500GK-80 (1)) DF78054 EP-78054GK-R (Accessory: EV-9500GC-100 (1)) IE-78064-R-EM DF78064 EP-78064GC-R SD78K0 (with ROM) (Accessory: EV-9200GF-100 (1)) DF78078 EP-78064GF-R...
  • Page 61 APPENDIX D SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Table D-1 IE-78000-R System Configuration (5/6) Target Device Housing and Control/Trace Board Break Board µ PD78098 Sub-series 78K Series common housing (w/power supply) IE-78000-R-BK µ PD780208 (78K/0 Series common break board) Sub-series IE-78000-R-CS-A (78K Series common control/trace board) Note: µ...
  • Page 62 SW18 41-44 SW19 45-48 SW20 49-52 VLOAD USRCLK TP6 TP7 CLKOUT USRCK1 CLKIN 1-2 : Fx IC10 2-2 : Fx TP16 TP15 C12 TP14 TP17 96 C14 AUTO-10 (Accessory: EV-9200GF-100 (1)) EP-78064GF-R DF780208 IE-780208-R-EM Note: DF78098 and DF780208 are under development.
  • Page 64: Appendix Eupgrading Other In-Circuit Emulators To The Ie-78000-R

    APPENDIX E UPGRADING OTHER IN-CIRCUIT EMULATORS TO THE IE-78000-R If you already have an in-circuit emulator in the 78K Series or 75X Series, it can be upgraded to the 78K/0 in-circuit emulator IE-78000-R by replacing the internal break board with the IE-78000-R-BK. Table E-1 Upgrading System Series Name Your In-Circuit Emulator...

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