IE-703116-MC-EM1 Renesas Electronics America, IE-703116-MC-EM1 Datasheet

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IE-703116-MC-EM1

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IE-703116-MC-EM1
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EMULATOR BOARD V850E UPD703116
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Renesas Electronics America
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... 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 valid Renesas Electronics document. We appreciate your understanding. Renesas Electronics website: http://www.renesas.com Issued by: Renesas Electronics Corporation (http://www ...

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... User’s Manual IE-703116-MC-EM1 In-Circuit Emulator Option Board Target Device TM V850E/IA1 Document No. U14700EJ2V0UM00 (2nd edition) Date Published August 2001 N CP(K) © 2001 Printed in Japan ...

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User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM ...

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... No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NEC. NEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. • NEC does not assume any liability for infringement of patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of NEC semiconductor products listed in this document or any other liability arising from the use of such products ...

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... Some information contained in this document may vary from country to country. Before using any NEC product in your application, pIease contact the NEC office in your country to obtain a list of authorized representatives and distributors. They will verify: • Device availability • Ordering information • Product release schedule • ...

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... The IE-703116-MC-EM1 is used connected to the IE-V850E-MC in-circuit emulator. This manual explains the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE-703116-MC-EM1. For the names and functions, and the connection of parts, refer to the IE-V850E-MC, IE-V850E-MC-A User’s Manual (U14487E), which is sold separately. ...

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... The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions. However, preliminary versions are not marked as such. Documents related to development tools (user’s manuals) IE-V850E-MC, IE-V850E-MC-A (In-Circuit Emulator) IE-703116-MC-EM1 (In-Circuit Emulator Option Board) TM V800 Series Development Tool (Tutorial Guide) CA850 (Ver.2.40 or Later) (C Compiler Package) ID850 (Ver ...

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... System Configuration.................................................................................................................14 1.5 Contents in Carton......................................................................................................................15 1.6 Connection Between IE-V850E-MC and IE-703116-MC-EM1...................................................16 CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS ...........................................................18 2.1 Component Names and Functions of IE-703116-MC-EM1 ......................................................18 2.2 Clock Settings .............................................................................................................................20 2.2.1 Clock settings outline......................................................................................................................... 20 2.2.2 Clock setting methods ....................................................................................................................... 21 2.3 Operation Mode...........................................................................................................................27 2.3.1 When emulator is used as stand-alone unit................................................................................... 27 2 ...

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... Figure No. 1-1 System Configuration .......................................................................................................................................14 1-2 Contents in Carton............................................................................................................................................15 1-3 Connection Between IE-V850E-MC and IE-703116-MC-EM1..........................................................................16 2-1 IE-703116-MC-EM1 ..........................................................................................................................................18 2-2 Clock Settings Outline ......................................................................................................................................20 2-3 Outline When Using Mounted Internal Clock ....................................................................................................22 2-4 Outline When Changing Mounted Crystal Oscillator and Using It as Internal Clock ........................................23 2-5 Crystal/Ceramic Resonator Mounting Method and Connection Diagram .........................................................24 2-6 Outline When Using Crystal/Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock ...

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Table No. 2-1 List of Hardware Settings When Setting Clock................................................................................................. 21 2-2 Settings When Using Mounted Internal Clock .................................................................................................. 22 2-3 Settings When Changing Mounted Internal Clock............................................................................................ 23 2-4 Settings When Using Crystal/Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock ................................................................ 24 2-5 ...

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... IE-V850E-MC, hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in system development using the V850E/IA1. In this manual, the basic setup procedures and switch settings of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 when connecting it to the IE-V850E-MC are described. connection of parts, refer to the IE-V850E-MC, IE-V850E-MC-A User’s Manual (U14487E) which is a separate volume ...

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... Hardware Configuration In-circuit emulator (IE-V850E-MC) Option board (IE-703116-MC-EM1) Note Extension probe SC-144SDN SC-144SDN/PR PC interface board IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A) IE-70000-CD-IF-A Power adapter (IE-70000-MC-PS-B) Note For further information, contact Daimaru Kogyo Co., Ltd. Tokyo Electronics Department (TEL +81-3-3820-7112) Osaka Electronics Department (TEL +81-6-6244-6672) CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ...

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... The following pins can be masked. RESET, NMI, WAIT, HLDRQ Two methods of connection to target system: • Direct connection of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 • Attach an extension probe (sold separately) to the connection tab of the IE-703116-MC-EM1. The dimensions of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 are as follows. Parameter Power consumption External dimensions ...

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... Function Specifications (When Connected to IE-V850E-MC) Parameter Emulation memory capacity Execution/pass detection Coverage memory capacity Trace memory capacity Time measurement function External logic probe Break function Caution Some of the functions may not be supported depending on the debugger used. CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW Internal ROM ...

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... System Configuration The system configuration when connecting the IE-703116-MC-EM1 to the IE-V850E-MC, which is then connected to a personal computer (PC-9800 series, PC/AT or compatibles) is shown below. <12> <11> <13> <3> <1>, <2> Remark <1> Personal computer (PC-9800 series, PC/AT or compatibles) <2> Debugger (sold separately), Device file < ...

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... Contents in Carton The carton of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 contains a main unit, guarantee card, packing list, and accessory bag. Make sure that the accessory bag contains this manual and connector accessories. In case of missing or damaged items, contact an NEC sales representative or distributor. <1> IE-703116-MC-EM1 <4> Packing list < ...

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... Remove the POD cover (upper and lower) of the IE-V850E-MC. <2> Set the PGA socket lever of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 to the OPEN position as shown in Figure 1-3 (b). <3> Connect the IE-703116-MC-EM1 to the PGA socket at the rear of the POD (refer to Figure 1-3 (c)). When connecting, position the IE-V850E-MC and IE-703116-MC-EM1 so that they are horizontal. ...

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... CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW Figure 1-3. Connection Between IE-V850E-MC and IE-703116-MC-EM1 (2/2) (b) PGA socket lever of IE-703116-MC-EM1 CLOSE OPEN (c) Connecting part (IE-703116-MC-EM1) Pin A1 position : Insertion guide : IE-V850E-MC insertion area User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM 17 ...

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... This chapter describes the names, functions, and switch settings of components comprising the IE-703116-MC- EM1. For the details of the POD, jumper, and switch positions, etc., refer to the IE-V850E-MC, IE-V850E-MC-A User’s Manual (U14487E). 2.1 Component Names and Functions of IE-703116-MC-EM1 (a) Top View DIRECT ...

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... User program is being executed. Extinguished User program is halted. (9) Connector for IE-V850E-MC connection This is a connector for connecting the IE-V850E-MC. (10) Connector for target connection This is a connector for connecting the target system or the extension probe. (11) Emulation memory This is a memory that replaces the memory/memory mapped I/O on the target system (for details, refer to 2.5 Emulation Memory) ...

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... Change the crystal oscillator mounted on OSC1 of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 and use it as the internal clock (other than 4.000 MHz). (3) Mount a crystal/ceramic resonator and capacitor on CN2 of the IE-703116-MC-EM1 and use it as the internal clock (other than 4.000 MHz). (4) Use the crystal oscillator on the target system as the external clock (clock input from target system). ...

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... IE-703116-MC-EM1 and use it as the internal clock. (3) Mount a Internal crystal/ceramic resonator on IE-703116-MC-EM1 and use it as the internal clock. (4) Use the crystal External oscillator on the target system as an external clock. Notes 1. Select the clock source in the clock source selection area in the configuration dialog box on the debugger ...

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... CHAPTER 2 (1) Using the crystal oscillator (OSC1) mounted on the IE-703116-MC-EM1 as the internal clock <1> crystal/ceramic resonator is mounted in the CN2 socket, remove it. <2> Mount the 4.000 MHz crystal oscillator mounted at factory shipment in the OSC1 socket of the IE-703116- MC-EM1 (with the default settings). ...

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... CHAPTER 2 (2) Changing the crystal oscillator (OSC1) mounted on the IE-703116-MC-EM1 and using it as the internal clock <1> crystal/ceramic resonator is mounted in the CN2 socket, remove it. <2> Remove the crystal oscillator (OSC1) that is mounted on the option board and mount the oscillator to be used. ...

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... CHAPTER 2 (3) Mounting a crystal/ceramic resonator on the IE-703116-MC-EM1 and using it as the internal clock <1> Mount the crystal/ceramic resonator and capacitor to be used in the CN2 socket as shown below (when selecting the crystal/ceramic resonator, refer to the V850E/IA1 standards table). <2> Set JP1 as shown in Table 2-4. ...

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... Figure 2-6. Outline When Using Crystal/Ceramic Resonator as Internal Clock 1-2 shorted 3-4 open 5-6 open 7-8 open JP1 IE-V850E-MC EVA chip V850E/IA1 I/O chip NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS IE-703116-MC-EM1 Select Can be either “Internal” mounted or on ID850 not mounted IC20 OSC1 Mount crystal/ceramic CN2 ...

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... NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS OSC1 Crystal CN2 Crystal JP1 Oscillator Resonator Setting Crystal Mounting 1 2 oscillator can prohibited be either mounted or not mounted 7 8 IE-703116-MC-EM1 Select Can be either “External” mounted or on ID850 not mounted IC20 OSC1 Crystal/ceramic CN2 resonator mounting SW1 prohibited PLL/Direct mode switching User’ ...

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... CHAPTER 2 2.3 Operation Mode The IE-703116-MC-EM1 supports single-chip mode 0, single-chip mode 1, ROMless mode 0, and ROMless mode 1 similar to the V850E/IA1. Set these as follows. 2.3.1 When emulator is used as stand-alone unit Only operation in single-chip mode 0 is supported. When the integrated debugger (ID850) is activated, be sure to select “Mode02” in the configuration dialog box mask setting area ...

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... Target System Power Is Off) 2.4.2 JP2 setting when emulator is connected to target system The IE-703116-MC-EM1 operates using the target system’s power supply when the power of the target system is on. Figure 2-3 shows the JP2 setting. Caution If the JP2 setting is incorrect, the emulator may be damaged. ...

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... This is a substitute memory used to emulate the memory or memory mapped I/O on the target system (capacity: 4 MB). The emulation memory is mounted on the IE-703116-MC-EM1. 2.5.1 Wait setting for emulation memory The data wait, address wait, and idle state for the emulation memory are set as follows. ...

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... CHAPTER 2 2.5.2 Cautions related to emulation memory (1) Number of data waits required for emulation memory access The number of data waits required to be inserted for emulation memory access varies depending on the operating frequency of the emulator. 4 MHz ≤ Operating frequency < 25 MHz 25 MHz ≤ Operating frequency ≤ 40 MHz 40 MHz < ...

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... OSC1 4.000 MHz crystal oscillator is mounted. CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS Setting Setting that uses a crystal resonator internal/external clock. 7 Setting that supplies the IE-703116-MC-EM1 with the power of the emulator (when the emulator 2 4 operates as a stand-alone unit and target system 1 3 power is off). ...

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... V DD 4.2 X1 Signal The input signal (X1 signal) from the target system is delayed (for t through VHC157 before it is input to the I/O chip of the emulator. The input voltage becomes 0.99 V (MAX.). The input current becomes CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS IE-703116-MC-EM1 I/O chip Relay JP2 JP2 ...

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... RESET pin This pin is connected to V via a resistor (33 kΩ) (Pull-up). DD (3) CKSEL pin Pull-up/pull-down switching is possible with SW1. CKSEL pin CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS Figure 4-2. Diagram of X1 Signal Flow IE-703116-MC-EM1 X1 signal X1 pin VHC157 Figure 4-3. Circuit Diagram of CKSEL Pin kΩ SW1 CKSEL 33 kΩ ...

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... Internal RAM and ROM Because the internal RAM (iRAM) and internal ROM (iROM) capacities of the emulator are set in steps, the memory capacity is different from that of the target device. If addresses that exceed the target device capacity are accessed, the memory of the emulator is accessed. The memory capacities are as follows. ...

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Bus Control Pins There are the following differences between the emulator and the target device in the operation of the pins for bus control. Table 4-2. Bus Control Pin Operation List (1/2) Pin Name Waiting for Emulator Command AD0 ...

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Table 4-2. Bus Control Pin Operation List (2/2) Pin Name Internal Memory Internal ROM AD0 to AD15 Hi-Z A16 to A23 Address accessed last is held CS0 to CS7 ASTB H LWR, UWR H ...

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... IE-V850E-MC + IE-703116-MC-EM1 (Unit: mm) 166 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 448 55 227 IE-V850E-MC IE-703116-MC-EM1 User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM Top view Pin 1 direction Side view Bottom view 206.6 15.88 Top view 29.0 37 ...

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SC-144SD (Unit: mm) 144 109 1 108 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 130 213 User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM 43 ...

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... NQPACK144SD (Unit: mm) [Top view] C1 2.5 [Side view] 0.5 [Bottom view] 108 73 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 27.0 × 17.5 0.5 0.5 7.0 0.3 109 144 φ 1 2.5 20.1 0.18 21.05 23.0 12.0 109 144 72 37 φ 2.0 Height of projection1.8 4 User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM 3 R1.5 ...

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... YQPACK144SD (Unit: mm) [Top view] C2 R2.5 [Side view] [Bottom view] 108 73 40 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS 22.65 0.5 × 17.5 0.5 7.0 144 109 φ × 0.25 0.3 0.25 22.8 19.6 109 144 72 37 User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM φ 4 2.2 108 73 4 R1.5 ...

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... HQPACK144SD (Unit: mm) [Top View] C2 R2.5 [Side View] [Bottom View] 108 73 APPENDIX A DIMENSIONS ± 0.15 22.65 ± 0.1 × 0 17.5 ± 0.1 7.0 144 109 φ 0.25 22.8 19.6 109 144 72 37 User’s Manual U14700EJ2V0UM φ 4 2.2 108 73 4 R1.5 C1 ...

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APPENDIX B EXAMPLE OF USE OF CONNECTOR FOR TARGET CONNECTION (1) When directly connecting device to target system (connector for target connection is not used) (2) When using device using connector for target connection (3) Connection between emulator and target ...

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APPENDIX B EXAMPLE OF USE OF CONNECTOR FOR TARGET CONNECTION (b) When extension probe is used Extension probe Note YQPACK144SD NQPACK144SD Target system Note The connector for emulator connection (YQSOCKET144SDN) can be inserted at this position for height adjustment. User’s ...

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APPENDIX C C.1 Usage (1) When mounting NQPACK144SD on target system <1> Coat the tip of the four projections (points) at the bottom of the NQPACK144SD with two-component type epoxy adhesive (cure time longer than 30 min.) and bond the ...

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APPENDIX C (2) When mounting device Caution Check for abnormal conditions such as resin burr or bent pins before mounting a device on the NQPACK144SD. Moreover, check that the hold pins of the HQPACK144SD are not broken or bent before ...

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APPENDIX C C.2 Cautions on Handling Connectors (1) When taking connectors out of the case, remove the sponge while holding the main unit. (2) When soldering the NQPACK144SD to the target system, cover it with the HQPACK144SD for protection against ...

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... APPENDIX D This chapter describes the mounting method for the plastic spacer supplied with the IE-V850E-MC. When using the emulator connected to the target system, mount the plastic spacer as shown in Figure D-1 to fix the POD horizontally. (1) Mounting plastic spacer on IE-V850E-MC <1> Remove the nylon rivet from the rear part of the POD. ...

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