HS2678REPI61H-U Renesas Electronics America, HS2678REPI61H-U Datasheet

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HS2678REPI61H-U

Manufacturer Part Number
HS2678REPI61H-U
Description
EMULATOR BASE UNIT H8S/2678R FAM
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of HS2678REPI61H-U

Contents
E6000 Emulator and CD-ROM
For Use With/related Products
H8S/2678R
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
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HS2678REPI61H-U Summary of contents

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To our customers, Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents st 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 ...

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All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is subject to change without any prior notice. Before purchasing or using any Renesas Electronics products listed herein, please confirm ...

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To all our customers Regarding the change of names mentioned in the document, such as Hitachi Electric and Hitachi XX, to Renesas Technology Corp. The semiconductor operations of Mitsubishi Electric and Hitachi were transferred to Renesas Technology Corporation on April ...

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Cautions Keep safety first in your circuit designs! 1. Renesas Technology Corporation puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable, but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them. Trouble with semiconductors may ...

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... H8S/2678, H8S/2678R, H8S/2668, H8S/2368, H8S/2378 Series E6000 Emulator Supplementary Information Renesas Microcomputer Development Environment System HS2678REPI61H Rev.2.0 2002.04 ...

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Hitachi neither warrants nor grants licenses of any rights of Hitachi’s or any third party’s patent, copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights for information contained in this document. Hitachi bears no responsibility for problems that may arise with ...

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION • READ this user's manual before using this emulator product. • KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference. Do not attempt to use the emulator product until you fully understand its mechanism. Emulator Product: Throughout this document, ...

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LIMITED WARRANTY Hitachi warrants its emulator products to be manufactured in accordance with published specifications and free from defects in material and/or workmanship. Hitachi, at its option, will repair or replace any emulator products returned intact to the factory, transportation ...

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State Law: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and ...

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READ this user's manual before using this emulator product. • KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference. Do not attempt to use the emulator product until you fully understand its mechanism. DEFINITION OF SIGNAL WORDS This is the ...

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Observe the precautions listed below. Failure will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY. The USER PROGRAM will be LOST not ...

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment ...

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Thank you for purchasing the H8S/2678 series, H8S/2678R series, H8S/2668 series, H8S/2368 series, H8S/2378 series E6000 emulator. The H8S/2678 series, H8S/2678R series, H8S/2668 series, H8S/2368 series, H8S/2378 series E6000 emulator (hereafter referred to as the E6000) was designed as a ...

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Section 1 Overview ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Environment Conditions ...................................................................................................1 1.2 Supported MCUs and User System Interface Cables........................................................2 1.3 Operating Voltage and Frequency Specifications .............................................................3 Section 2 User System Interface ....................................................................... 5 2.1 Signal Protection ...............................................................................................................5 2.2 User System Interface Circuits..........................................................................................5 ...

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Figures Figure 2.1 Default User System Interface Circuit...................................................................... 6 Figure 2.2 User System Interface Circuit for MD2, MD1, MD0, NMI, and WAIT.................. 6 Figure 2.3 User System Interface Circuit for RESET................................................................ 6 Figure 2.4 User System Interface Circuit for P40 ...

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... Temperature Humidity Ambient gases AC Power supply voltage AC input cable* User system voltage (UVcc) Note: HS2678REPI61H must be used at AC100 V-120 V input voltage. HS2678REPI61HB must be used at AC200 V-240 V input voltage. Section 1 Overview Specifications Operating: +10 to +35°C Storage: –10 to +50°C Operating 80% RH; no condensation Storage 80% RH ...

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Supported MCUs and User System Interface Cables Tables 1.2 shows the correspondence between the MCUs and the user system interface cables supported by the E6000. Table 1.2 H8S/2678 Series, H8S/2678R Series, H8S/2668 Series, H8S/2368 series, H8S/2378 series MCUs and ...

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Operating Voltage and Frequency Specifications Table 1.3 shows the MCU operating voltage and frequency specifications supported by the E6000. If the E6000 is used in an environment that exceeds the operating voltage range and operating frequency range guaranteed for ...

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In the E6000, the clock can be selected by using the Configuration window or the Clock command. Table 1.4 Clock Selections Clock Command Configuration Parameter Window Setting 12 12.5 MHz internal clock 25 25 MHz internal clock 33 33 MHz ...

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Section 2 User System Interface All user system interface signals are directly connected to the MCU in the E6000 with no buffering except for those listed below which are connected to the MCU through control circuits: NMI RESET MD2, MD1, ...

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Default: Figure 2.1 Default User System Interface Circuit Mode Pins (MD2, MD1 and MD0), NMI, and WAIT: The NMI signal is input to the MCU through the emulator control circuit. The rising/falling time of the NMI signal must be 8 ...

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P40 to P47 (pins used for AN0 to AN7 and DA0 to DA1), P54 to P57 (pins used for AN12 to AN15 and DA2 to DA3) Vcc, AVcc, AVss, and Vref: Pins P50 to P57 are also used for interrupt ...

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I/O Register Differences between Actual MCU and E6000 In the E6000, one evaluation chip emulates several types of MCU. Therefore, there are some differences in I/O registers between an actual MCU and the E6000. Note these differences when accessing ...

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Use of an Internal RAM Area as External Memory An internal RAM area can be used as an external address when the RAME bit of the SYSCR is cleared to "0". Emulator (option memory) cannot be selected for the ...

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Section 4 HDI Parameters 4.1 Address Areas Table 4.1 lists the parameters for address areas (Area) that can be specified with HDI command line interface or displayed as trace results. Table 4.1 Address Area Parameters HDI Parameter (Trace Display) Address ...

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Access Status Table 4.2 lists the parameters for access status (Status) that can be specified with HDI command line interface or displayed as trace results. Table 4.2 Access Status Parameters HDI Parameter (Trace Display) Access Status dmac On-chip DMAC ...

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... System Set-Up for Test Program Execution To execute the test program, use the following hardware; do not connect the user system interface cable and user system. E6000 (HS2678REPI61H) Host computer The E6000 PC interface board which will be one of the following boards or card: Select one interface board from the following depending on the PC interface specifications. ...

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Diagnostic Test Procedure Using the Test Program Insert the CD-R (HS2678REPI61SR supplied with the E6000) into the CD-ROM drive of the host computer by pressing the Shift key, move the current directory to <Drive>:\Diag with a command prompt, and ...

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The following messages are displayed during the test. Message E6000 H8S/2678R Emulator Tests Vx.x Copyright (c) 2000 Hitachi Ltd. Option memory board fitted None Loading driver .........................OK (Use ISA) Initializing driver ....................OK Searching for interface card ...........OK Checking ...

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Companion chip ID: 01) Test Register A) IDR0 Register .............................OK B) PAGE Register .............................OK C) TRACE G/A Register ........................OK D) PERFM G/A Register ........................OK E) CES G/A Register ..........................OK F) IDR1 Register .............................OK G) IDR2 Register .............................OK 02) Test DPRAM ...

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Test Trace memory A) Decode Test B) Marching test C) Decode Test D) Marching test 05) Test Map control memory A) Decode Test B) Marching test 06) Test Internal ROM and RAM page[H'000 - H'04f](Lower 32K) .....OK page[H'000 - ...

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A) Decode Test (Internal ROM) ..............OK B) Marching test (Internal ROM) ..............OK C) Decode Test (Internal RAM) ..............OK D) Marching Test (Internal RAM) ..............OK 07) Test Option RAM No option memory board fitted - test skipped 18 ROM and RAM ...

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Test Emulation RAM STEP Operation A) Step Operation ............................OK 09) Test Keybreak A) Key Break .................................OK 10) Test Emulation RAM Hardware Break A) GRD Break .................................OK B) WPT Break .................................OK C) WPT(ROM) Break ............................OK 11) Test Internal ROM Write ...

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B) Range Trace ...............................OK C) Point to Point Trace ......................OK D) Start and Stop Event Trace ................OK E) Trace memory Overflow .....................OK F) Time STAMP Trace (33MHz) ..................OK G) Time STAMP Trace (25MHz) ..................OK H) Time STAMP Trace (12.5MHz) ................OK ...

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Test Emulation Monitor A) EMA23-EMA0 ................................OK B) ACST2-ACST0 ...............................OK C) ASEST3-ASEST0 .............................OK D) ASEBRKACK .................................OK E) CNN .......................................OK F) NOCLK .....................................OK G) WINDOW ....................................OK 16) Test PERFM G/A A) Time Measurement ..........................OK B) RESERVED C) Subroutine Count Measurement ..............OK ...

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Test Parallel Access A) Internal ROM Parallel Read Access(WORD) .........OK B) Internal ROM Parallel Write Access(WORD) ........OK C) Internal ROM Parallel Write Access(High Byte) ...OK D) Internal ROM Parallel Write Access(Low Byte) ....OK E) Internal RAM Parallel Read Access(WORD) ...

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