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Renesas M16C/6N5 Hardware Manual (342 pages)
Brand:
Renesas
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 2.75 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
How to Use this Manual
3
Quick Reference to Pages Classified by Address
9
Overview
15
Applications
15
Performance Outline
16
Block Diagram
17
Product List
18
Pin Configuration
19
Pin Description
20
Memory
22
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
23
Data Registers (R0, R1, R2, and R3)
23
Address Registers (A0 and A1)
23
Frame Base Register (FB)
24
Interrupt Table Register (INTB)
24
Program Counter (PC)
24
User Stack Pointer (USP), Interrupt Stack Pointer (ISP)
24
Static Base Register (SB)
24
Flag Register (FLG)
24
Sfr
25
Reset
37
Hardware Reset
37
Software Reset
37
Watchdog Timer Reset
37
Oscillation Stop Detection Reset
37
Processor Mode
40
Types of Processor Mode
40
Setting Processor Modes
40
Bus
45
Bus Mode
45
Bus Control
46
Address Bus
46
Data Bus
46
Chip Select Signal
46
Read and Write Signals
48
ALE Signal
48
The RDY Signal
49
HOLD Signal
50
BCLK Output
50
External Bus Status When Internal Area Accessed
52
Software Wait
52
Clock Generation Circuit
56
Main Clock
64
Sub Clock
65
Ring Oscillator Clock
66
PLL Clock
66
CPU Clock and Peripheral Function Clock
68
CPU Clock and BCLK
68
F 2 , F 8 , F 32 , F 1SIO , F 2SIO , F 8SIO , F 32SIO , F AD , F CAN0 , F C32 )
68
Clock Output Function
68
Power Control
69
Normal Operation Mode
69
Wait Mode
71
Stop Mode
73
Normal Mode
75
Oscillation Stop and Re-Oscillation Detection Function
78
Protection
80
Interrupts
81
Type of Interrupts
81
Software Interrupts
82
Hardware Interrupts
83
Interrupts and Interrupt Vector
84
Interrupt Control
86
Interrupt Sequence
89
Interrupt Response Time
90
Interrupt Priority
92
INT Interrupt
94
Key Input Interrupt
96
CAN0 Wake-Up Interrupt
96
NMI Interrupt
96
Address Match Interrupt
97
Watchdog Timer
99
Dmac
101
Transfer Cycle
106
DMA Transfer Cycles
108
DMA Enable
109
DMA Request
109
Channel Priority and DMA Transfer Timing
110
Timers
111
Timer a
113
Timer Mode
117
Event Counter Mode
118
One-Shot Timer Mode
123
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Mode
125
Timer B
128
Timer Mode
131
Event Counter Mode
132
Pulse Period and Pulse Width Measurement Mode
133
Three-Phase Motor Control Timer Function
136
Serial I/O
147
Uarti (I = 0 to 2)
147
Clock Synchronous Serial I/O Mode
156
Clock Asynchronous Serial I/O (UART) Mode
163
Special Mode 2
170
Special Mode 3 (IE Mode)
184
Special Mode 4 (SIM Mode) (UART2)
186
Si/O3
191
A-D Converter
196
One-Shot Mode
200
Repeat Mode
202
Single Sweep Mode
204
Repeat Sweep Mode 0
206
Repeat Sweep Mode 1
208
D-A Converter
212
CRC Calculation
214
CAN Module
216
CAN Module-Related Registers
217
CAN0 Message Box
218
Acceptance Mask Registers
220
CAN SFR Registers
221
Operational Modes
230
Configuration of the CAN Module System Clock
232
CAN Bus Timing Control
232
Acceptance Filtering Function and Masking Function
234
Acceptance Filter Support Unit (ASU)
235
Basic CAN Mode
236
Return from Bus off Function
237
Time Stamp Counter and Time Stamp Function
237
Listen-Only Mode
237
Reception and Transmission
238
CAN Interrupts
241
Programmable I/O Ports
242
Port Pi Direction Register (Pdi Register, I = 0 to 10)
242
Port Pi Register (Pi Register, I = 0 to 10)
242
Pull-Up Control Register J (Purj Register, J = 0 to 2)
242
Port Control Register (PCR Register)
242
Electrical Characteristics
254
Read Timing
266
Write Timing
266
Flash Memory
272
Flash Memory Performance
272
Memory Map
273
Boot Mode
274
Functions to Prevent Flash Memory from Rewriting
274
CPU Rewrite Mode
276
Software Commands
284
Status Register
289
Standard Serial I/O Mode
293
Parallel I/O Mode
297
CAN I/O Mode
298
Electrical Characteristics
301
Blank Page
313
Precautions for External Bus
315
Usage Precaution
315
Precautions for PLL Frequency Synthesizer
316
Precautions for Power Control
317
Precautions for Protection
318
Precautions for Interrupts
319
Reading Address 00000
319
SP Setting
319
NMI Interrupt
319
Changing the Interrupt Generate Factor
320
INT Interrupt
320
Rewrite the Interrupt Control Register
321
Watchdog Timer Interrupt
321
Precautions for DMAC
322
Write to DMAE Bit in Dmicon Register (I = 0, 1)
322
Precautions for Timers
323
Timer a
323
Timer B
326
Precautions for Serial I/O (Clock Synchronous Serial I/O Mode)
328
Transmission/Reception
328
Transmission
328
Reception
328
Precaution for Serial I/O (Special Modes)
329
Special Mode 2
329
Special Mode 4 (SIM Mode)
329
Precautions for A-D Converter
330
Precautions for CAN Module
332
Reading C0STR Register
332
CAN Transceiver in Boot Mode
334
Precautions for Programmable I/O Ports
335
Precauitons for Electrical Characteristic Differences between Mask ROM and Flash Memory Version Microcomputers
336
Precautions for Flash Memory Version
337
Precautions for Functions to Prevent Flash Memory from Rewriting
337
Precautions for Stop Mode
337
Precautions for Wait Mode
337
Precautions for Low Power Dissipation Mode and Ring Oscillator Low Power Dissipation Mode
337
Writing Command and Data
337
Precautions for Program Command
337
Precautions for Lock Bit Program Command
337
Operation Speed
338
Instructions to Prevent from Using
338
Interrupts
338
How to Access
338
Writing in User ROM Area
338
DMA Transfer
338
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Renesas M16C/6N5 User Manual (106 pages)
Emulation Probe for M16C/6N Group M16C/6N4, 6N5, 6NK, 6NL, 6NM, 6NN
Brand:
Renesas
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 3.24 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
5
Important
6
Precautions for Safety
8
Table of Contents
11
Contents
11
User Registration
13
Terminology
14
1 Outline
15
Package Components
15
Other Tool Products Required for Development
16
System Configuration
17
Names and Functions of the PC7501 Upper Panel Leds
18
Specifications
20
Operating Environment
22
2 Setup
23
Flowchart of Starting up the Emulator
23
Installing the Emulator Debugger (M16C R8C PC7501 Emulator Debugger)
24
Installing the Emulator Debugger
24
Connecting the Host Machine
25
Connecting the PC7501
26
Connecting the Power Supply for the Emulator
27
Turning on the Power
28
Checking the Connections of the Emulator System
28
Turning ON/OFF the Power
28
LED Display When the Emulator Starts up Normally
29
Downloading Firmware
30
When It Is Necessary to Download Firmware
30
Downloading Firmware in Maintenance Mode
30
Self-Check
31
Self-Check Procedure
31
If an Error Is Detected in the Self-Check
32
Connecting the User System
33
Connecting to a 100-Pin LCC Socket
35
Connecting to a 100-Pin 0.65Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1)
36
Connecting to a 100-Pin 0.65Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2)
37
Connecting to a 100-Pin 0.65Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3)
38
Connecting to a 100-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1)
39
Connecting to a 100-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2)
40
Connecting to a 128-Pin 0.5Mm Pitch Foot Pattern
41
Switch Settings
42
A/D Conversion Bypass Capacitors
42
Pullup of Emulation Ports
43
Selecting Clock Supply
44
Clocks
44
Using an Internal Oscillator Circuit Board
44
Using the Oscillator Circuit on the User System
48
Using the Internal Generator Circuit
48
3 Usage (How to Use the Emulator Debugger)
49
Starting up the Emulator Debugger
49
INIT Dialog Box
49
MCU Setting Dialog Box
55
Checking Connections of the Emulator System
58
Editor (Source) Window
59
Program Execution
60
Hardware Breakpoint Setting Window
64
Trace Window
68
RAM Monitor Window
72
4 Hardware Specifications
73
Target MCU Specifications
73
Access Timing
74
Operation Timing of Memory Expansion Mode and Microprocessor Mode (Vcc1=5V)
74
Operation Timing of Memory Expansion Mode and Microprocessor Mode (Vcc1=3V)
79
Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator
84
Connection Diagrams
87
External Dimensions
89
External Dimensions of the Emulation Probe
89
External Dimensions of the M30800T-PTC
90
External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T-F160-100NRB
91
External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T-F160-100NSD
91
External Dimensions of the Converter Board M3T-F160-128NRD
92
Notes on Using this Product
93
5 Troubleshooting
98
Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles
98
When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start up Properly
99
How to Request for Support
102
6 Maintenance and Guarantee
103
User Registration
103
Maintenance
103
Guarantee
103
Repair Provisions
103
How to Make Request for Repair
104
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