Make sure that power is disconnected from your M68EML08QBLTY Emulator Module and from your target system. Then follow these quick-start steps to make your M68EML08QBLTY ready for use as quickly as possible. 1 - Set Jumpers W4 and W5 Set jumper headers W4 and W5 to specify the MCU you wish to emulate: •...
Plug the appropriate end of the flex cable into M68EML08QBLTY connector J1. • If the M68EML08QBLTY is in an MMDS station module, run the flex cable through the slit in the station-module enclosure, then replace the access panel. •...
When you make sure that the serial cable connections between your development system and your computer are sound, you are ready to apply power and use your M68EML08QBLTY. This completes the quick start for your M68EML08QBLTY. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev.
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7 - Connect MMDS or MMEVS to your computer and apply power User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
M68EML08QBLTY. 1.2 Development Systems Your M68EML08QBLTY can be part of two Motorola HC08 processor family development systems: the MMDS0508 Motorola Modular Development System (MMDS) or the MMEVS0508 Evaluation System (MMEVS). Refer to the specific development system user’s manual for more information.
The platform board has connectors for power and the the terminal or host computer. • an Emulator Module (EM) — such as the M68EML08QBLTY, a separately purchased printed circuit board that enables system functionality for a specific set of MCUs. The EM fits onto the PFB. The EM has connectors for the target cable and for cables to a logic analyzer.
RS-232 serial port. 1.4 EM Layout Figure 1-1 shows the layout of the M68EML08QBLTY. Jumper header W1 specifies the operating voltage. Jumper header W2 is a programming header that selects between the QB8 and the QL4. Jumper header W3 specifies the clock signal source.
Target Cable Assemblies 1.6 Target Cable Assemblies To connect your M68EML08QBLTY to a target system, you need a target cable and a target head adapter and footprint for the package you are using. See Figure 1-2. The cable assembly consists of: a flex cable, a target head adapter, a male-to-male socket-saver and depending on your package, a surface mount adapter.
This section explains M68EML08QBLTY preparation: how to set board jumpers and how to make system connections. Note that you can reconfigure an M68EML08QBLTY already installed in an MMDS0508 station module enclosure. To do so, switch off station-module power and target power, remove the panel, then follow the guidance of this section.
QL: Sets the board up for programming the QL part NOTE: This header is only used in the factory. Customers should not use this header or attempt to reprogram the MCUs User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
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(Use only one jumper in this header.) 1: Specifies an MCU suffix of 1 (ex., QT1 or QY1). 2: Specifies an MCU suffix of 2 (ex., QL2, QT2 or QY2). User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
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QTQY: Specifies emulation of a QT or QY family MCU. QL: Specifies emulation of a QL family MCU. Eemulation is only valid for the alpha version of Note: the QL family MCUs. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
Connect the target cable, if appropriate, then replace the panel. • If your M68EML08QBLTY already is installed in the station module, reconnect the target cable (if necessary). Replace the panel. • To install the M68EML08QBLTY on an MMEVS platform board, fit together EM connectors P1 and P2 (on the bottom of the board) and platform-board connectors P11 and P12, respectively.
For instructions, consult the MMDS or MMEVS operations manual. 2.4 Limitations Limitations listed here apply to using your M68EML08QBLTY versus using the actual MCU in your target system: Limitation 1 - Port A Data Register (PORTA): If you set PORT A Data Direction register bit 6, then PORT A Data register (DDRA) bit 6, indicating and auto-wakeup interrupt, will not read correctly.
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5V and you are using the default internal bus frequency option. Other modes of operation will require other unprovided trim values to have a trimmed internal clock frequency. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
When the test is complete, you can verify that each item tested passed by checking that its box is green. The message window also displays the results of each test. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
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Running the Automated Board Test • You may now either run the test again or exit this program by clicking on the Exit button. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
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Running the Automated Board Test User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
3.2 Target Connector J1 Connector J1 is the M68EML08QBLTY target connector. Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1 give the pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector J1. • •...
3.3 Logic Analyzer Connectors J2 and J13 Connectors J2 and J13 are the M68EML08QBLTY logic analyzer connectors. Figure 3-2 and Table 3-2 give pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector J2, which has pod 1 signals. Figure 3-3 and Table 3-3 give pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector J13, which has pod 2 signals.
Connector E3 is the source for the filtered A/D reference voltages. Figure 3-5 and Table 3-5 give the pin assignments and signal descriptions for this connector. The factory test uses this connection. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
(see the schematic on the user documentation CD-ROM, page 6). 3.8 EM Board Socket Connectors P1 and P2 Connectors P1 and P2 connect the M68EML08QBLTY to the platform board. Figure 3-6 and Table 3-6 give pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector P1.
BREAK_B BREAK REQUEST — Active-low output signal that requests a switch to background logic. PFB_VCC PFB POWER — Operating voltage signal from the platform board. GROUND C1 — C32 GROUND User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
MCU identification signals used by the platform board to detect which ID2, MCU_ID1, EM board is inserted. MCU_ID0 DAVINCI Used to indicate HC05 or HC08 EM boards. PFB_VCC PFB POWER — Operating voltage signal from the platform board. User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
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EM Board Socket Connectors P1 and P2 User’s Manual M68EML08QBLTY Emulation Module , Rev. 1.3 Freescale Semiconductor...
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