| User’s Manual   IE-703089-MC-EM1   In-Circuit Emulator Option Board   Target Devices   V850/SC1™   V850/SC2™   V850/SC3™   Document No. U15776EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)   Date Published June 2002 N CP(K)   2002   © Printed in Japan   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   V850/SC1, V850/SC2, and V850/SC3 are trademarks of NEC Corporation.   Windows is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States   and/or other countries.   PC/AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.   Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.   • The information in this document is current as of May, 2002. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   INTRODUCTION   Target Readers   Purpose   This manual is intended for users who design and develop application systems using   the V850/SC1, V850/SC2, and V850/SC3.   The purpose of this manual is to describe the proper operation of the IE-703089-MC-   EM1 and its basic specifications.   Organization   This manual is divided into the following parts.   • • • Overview   Names and functions of components   Cautions   How to Read This Manual   It is assumed that the reader of this manual has general knowledge in the fields of   electrical engineering, logic circuits, and microcontrollers.   The IE-703089-MC-EM1 is used connected to the IE-703002-MC in-circuit emulator.   This manual explains the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE-   703002-MC when it is connected to the IE-703089-MC-EM1. For the names and   functions of parts, and the connection of elements, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s   Manual (U11595E).   To learn about the basic specifications and operation methods   → Read this manual in the order of the CONTENTS.   To learn the operation methods and command functions, etc., of the IE-703002-MC   and IE-703089-MC-EM1   → Read the user’s manual of the debugger (sold separately) that is used.   Conventions   Note:   Footnote for item marked with Note in the text   Caution:   Remark:   Information requiring particular attention   Supplementary information   … Numeral representation: Binary   Decimal   xxxx or xxxxB   … xxxx   … Hexadecimal   xxxxH   Prefix indicating the power of 2 (address space, memory capacity):   K (kilo):   210 = 1024   220 = 10242   M (mega):   Terminology   The meanings of terms used in this manual are listed below.   Emulation CPU   The CPU that executes the program prepared by the user in the   emulator.   Target device   Target system   The device that is targeted for emulation.   The system (user-built system) that is targeted for debugging. This   includes the target program and user-configured hardware.   IE system   The combination of the IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1   5 User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Related Documents   When using this manual, refer to the following manuals.   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)   Document Name   Document   Number   IE-703002-MC In-circuit emulator   IE-703089-MC-EM1 In-circuit emulator option board   U11595E   This manual   To be prepared   U16054E   CA850 C Compiler package Ver. 2.40   Operation   C Language   PM Plus   To be prepared   U16042E   Assembly Language   Operation WindowsTM based   Operation Windows based   ID850 Integrated debugger Ver.2.40   SM850 System simulator Ver.2.40   U15181E   U15182E   SM850 System simulator Ver.2.00 or   later   External Part User Open   Interface Specifications   U14873E   RX850 Real-time OS Ver.3.13 or later   RX850 Pro Real-time OS Ver.3.13   Basics   U13430E   U13410E   U13431E   U13773E   U13774E   U13772E   U13737E   U13916E   U14410E   U15260E   Installation   Technical   Basics   Installation   Technical   RD850 Task debugger Ver.3.01   RD850 Pro Task debugger Ver.3.01   AZ850 System performance analyzer Ver.3.0   PG-FP4 Flash Memory Programmer   6 User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CONTENTS   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW.........................................................................................................................10   1.1   1.2   1.3   1.4   1.5   1.6   Hardware Configuration...............................................................................................................................10   Features (When Connected to IE-703002-MC) ...........................................................................................11   Function Specifications (When Connected to IE-703002-MC)..................................................................11   System Configuration ..................................................................................................................................12   Contents in Carton .......................................................................................................................................13   Connection Between IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1....................................................................15   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS ...............................................................19   2.1   2.2   Component Names and Functions of IE-703089-MC-EM1 ........................................................................20   Clock Settings...............................................................................................................................................23   2.2.1   2.2.2   Main clock setting.............................................................................................................................23   Subclock setting ...............................................................................................................................24   2.3   2.4   2.5   Illegal Access Detection ROM Setting ........................................................................................................25   CPU Operation Voltage Range Switching Setting .....................................................................................25   Address Output Setting of Separate Bus ...................................................................................................26   CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS........................................................................................................27   CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS .........................................................................................................................28   4.1   4.2   4.3   4.4   VDD and PORTVDD of Target System............................................................................................................28   I/O Signal .......................................................................................................................................................29   VPP Signal ......................................................................................................................................................29   NMI Signal Mask Function ...........................................................................................................................29   CHAPTER 5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICE AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT....30   APPENDIX PACKAGE DRAWINGS ........................................................................................................33   7 User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LIST OF FIGURES   Figure No.   Title   Page   1-1   1-2   1-3   1-4   1-5   System Configuration ........................................................................................................................................12   Contents in Carton.............................................................................................................................................13   Accessories .......................................................................................................................................................14   Connection Between IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1..........................................................................16   Connection of IE-703089-MC-EM1 and SWEX-144SD-1..................................................................................18   2-1   2-2   IE-703089-MC-EM1...........................................................................................................................................20   SW5...................................................................................................................................................................26   4-1   4-2   Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Acquisition..............................................................................................28   I/O Signal Flow Path..........................................................................................................................................29   5-1   Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit...............................................................................................................31   8 User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LIST OF TABLES   Table No.   Title   Page   2-1   2-2   2-3   2-4   2-5   Main Clock Setting.............................................................................................................................................23   Subclock Setting................................................................................................................................................24   JP1 Setting in IE-703002-MC............................................................................................................................25   JP3 and JP4 Setting in IE-703002-MC..............................................................................................................25   SW5 Setting.......................................................................................................................................................26   9 User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   The IE-703089-MC-EM1 is an option board for the IE-703002-MC in-circuit emulator. By connecting the IE-   703089-MC-EM1 and IE-703002-MC, hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in system development   using the V850/SC1, V850/SC2, and V850/SC3.   In this manual, the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE-703002-MC when the IE-703089-MC-EM1   is connected are described. For the names and functions of the parts of the IE-703002-MC, and for the connection of   elements, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual (U11595E).   1.1 Hardware Configuration   Separately-sold hardware   In-circuit emulator (IE-703002-MC)   Option board   By adding this board, the IE-703002-MC can be used as in-circuit   emulator for V850/SC1, V850/SC2, and V850/SC3.   (IE-703089-MC-EM1)   Separately-sold hardware   Probe SWEX-144SD-1Note 1   General-purpose probe made by TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION   PC interface board   IE-70000-PC-IF-CNote 2   IE-70000-98-IF-CNote 2   IE-70000-PCI-IF-A   IE-70000-CD-IF-A   This board is used to connect the IE-703002-MC to a personal   computer. This board is inserted in the expansion slot of the   personal computer.   IE-70000-PC-IF-C: For IBM PC/ATTM compatible ISA bus   IE-70000-98-IF-C: For PC-9800 series C bus   IE-70000-PCI-IF-A: For PCI bus   IE-70000-CD-IF-A: For PCMCIA socket   Network module   This module is used when a workstation controls the IE-703002-MC   via Ethernet™.   (IE-70000-MC-SV3)   Power adapter   AC adapter for in-circuit emulator made by NEC Corporation.   (IE-70000-MC-PS-B)   Notes 1. For further information, contact Daimaru Kogyo Co., Ltd.   Tokyo Electronics Department (TEL +81-3-3820-7112)   Osaka Electronics Department (TEL +81-6-6244-6672)   2. Cannot be used for PC98-NX series   10   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   1.2 Features (When Connected to IE-703002-MC)   { { Maximum operating frequency: 20 MHz (at 5.0 V operation)   The following pins can be masked.   RESET, NMI, WAIT, HLDRQ   { { External bus interface   Connected to target system via following method:   • Attach a probe (sold separately) to the pod tip for connection   The dimensions of the IE-703089-MC-EM1 are as follows.   { Parameter   Value   Power consumption (max. value at 5.0 V supply voltage)   2.5 W (at 20 MHz operation frequency)Note   External dimensions   (Refer to APPENDIX PACKAGE   DRAWINGS)   Height   Length   Width   50 mm   180 mm   250 mm   300 g   Weight   Note 12.5 W when the IE-703002-MC is connected to the IE-703089-MC-EM1   1.3 Function Specifications (When Connected to IE-703002-MC)   Parameter   Specification   Emulation memory capacity   Internal ROM   512 KB   2 MB   External memory   In ROMless mode   When using iROM   1 MB   Coverage memory capacity for   execution/pass detection   Internal ROM   512 KB   2 MB   External memory   In ROMless mode   When using iROM   1 MB   Coverage memory capacity for   memory access detection   External memory   1 MB   Coverage memory capacity for   branching entry number counting   Internal ROM   512 KB   2 MB   External memory   In ROMless mode   When using iROM   1 MB   Trace memory capacity   Time measurement function   External logic probe   150 bits × 32 K frames   Measurement possible by time tag or 3 timers   4-bit external trace possible   Event setting of trace/break possible   Event break   Break function   Step execution break   Forcible break   Fail safe break   • Illegal access to peripheral I/O   • Access to guard space   • Write to ROM space   Caution   Some of the functions may not be supported, depending on the debugger used.   11   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   1.4 System Configuration   The system configuration when connecting the IE-703002-MC to the IE-703089-MC-EM1 and a personal computer   is shown below.   Figure 1-1. System Configuration   <14>   <5>   <6>   <7>   [Magnified drawing: Example of use   of connector for target connection]   <13>   <15>   <8>   <10>   <4>   Target   <11>   system   <12>   <9>   <3>   <11>   <12>   <1>, <2>   Target system   Remark   <1> Personal computer   <2> Debugger (ID850: Sold separately)   <3> PC interface board   (IE-70000-98-IF-C/IE-70000-PC-IF-C, IE-70000-PCI-IF-A/IE-70000-CD-IF-A: Sold separately)   <4> PC interface cable (included with IE-703002-MC)   <5> In-circuit emulator (IE-703002-MC: Sold separately)   <6> In-circuit emulator option board (IE-703089-MC-EM1: This product)   <7> External logic probe (included with IE-703002-MC)   <8> Socket for target connection (YQSOCKET144SDN: Sold separately)   <9> Probe (SWEX-144SD-1)   <10> Guide screw (YQGUIDE: Included)   <11> Connector for emulator connection (YQPACK144SD: Included)   <12> Connector for target connection (NQPACK144SD: Included)   <13> Power adapter (IE-70000-MC-PS-B: Sold separately)   <14> AC100V power cable (sold separately: Included with IE-70000-MC-PS-B)   <15> AC220V power cable (sold separately: Included with IE-70000-MC-PS-B)   12   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   1.5 Contents in Carton   The carton of the IE-703089-MC-EM1 contains the main unit, guarantee card, packing list, and accessory bag.   Make sure that the accessory bag contains this manual and the connector accessories. If there are missing or   damaged items, please contact an NEC sales representative or an NEC distributor.   Return the guarantee card included in the carton after filling in all the items.   Figure 1-2. Contents in Carton   <1> IE-703089-MC-EM1   <4> Packing list   <3> Guarantee card   <2> Accessory bag   <1> IE-703089-MC-EM1 × 1   <2> Accessory bag × 1   <3> Guarantee card × 1   <4> Packing list × 1   13   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   Check that the accessory bag contains this manual, an accessory list (× 1), and the following accessories.   (a) Spacers × 4   (b) SEMS screws × 4   Figure 1-3. Accessories   (a) Spacers   (b) SEMS screws   14   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   1.6 Connection Between IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1   The procedure for connecting the IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1 is described below.   Caution   Connect carefully so as not to break or bend connector pins.   <1> Remove the pod cover (lower) of the IE-703002-MC.   <2> Set the PGA socket lever of the IE-703089-MC-EM1 to the OPEN position as shown in Figure 1-4 (b).   <3> Connect the IE-703089-MC-EM1 to the PGA socket at the back of the IE-703002-MC pod (refer to Figure 1-4   (c)). When connecting, position the IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1 so that they are horizontal.   <4> Set the PGA socket lever of the IE-703089-MC-EM1 to the CLOSE position as shown in Figure 1-4 (b).   <5> When connecting the probe (SWEX-144SD-1) to the IE-703089-MC-EM1, attach it to CN1 on the rear of the   IE-703089-MC-EM1, aligning each pin 1 (refer to Figure 1-5).   <6> Place the supplied spacers in the four corner holes of the IE-703089-MC-EM1. Fix the spacers with the   supplied SEMS screws.   <7> Fix the IE-703002-MC pod cover (upper) with nylon rivets.   15   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   Figure 1-4. Connection Between IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1 (1/2)   (a) Overview   Nylon rivets   Upper cover   Nylon rivets   IE-703002-MC   SEMS screw   IE-703089-MC-EM1   Spacer   (b) PGA socket lever of IE-703089-MC-EM1   CLOSE   OPEN   16   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   Figure 1-4. Connection Between IE-703002-MC and IE-703089-MC-EM1 (2/2)   (c) Connecting part (CN2 of IE-703089-MC-EM1)   Pin A1 position   : Insertion guide   : IE-703002-MC insertion area   17   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW   Figure 1-5. Connection of IE-703089-MC-EM1 and SWEX-144SD-1   CN1   IE-703089-MC-EM1   1 Mount on the rear   1 SWEX-144SD-1   18   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   This chapter describes the names, functions, and switch settings of components in the IE-703089-MC-EM1.   For the details of the pod, jumper, and switch positions, etc., refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual   (U11595E).   19   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   2.1 Component Names and Functions of IE-703089-MC-EM1   Figure 2-1. IE-703089-MC-EM1   <Top view>   Direction of pin 1 of connector   for target connection   Connector for target connection (rear)   ADCVDD   PORTVDD2   PORTVDD1   PORTVDD0   VDD   LED5   LED4   LED3   LED2   LED1   Connector for   IE-703002-MC   connection   20   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   (1) OSC1   OSC1 is a socket for the main clock crystal oscillator and for mounting capacitors. (For details, refer to 2.2.1   Main clock setting).   (2) JP5   JP5 is a jumper to switch the main clock supply source. (For details, refer to 2.2.1 Main clock setting.)   (3) OSC2   OSC2 is a socket for the main clock crystal oscillator and for mounting capacitors. (For details, refer to 2.2.2   Subclock setting.)   (4) JP6   JP6 is a jumper to switch the subclock supply source. (For details, refer to 2.2.2 Subclock setting.)   (5) JP1   Reserved. Use this jumper with the factory setting (2-3 shorted).   (6) SW1   Reserved. Use this switch with the factory setting (3-6 side).   (7) JP2   Reserved. Use this jumper with the factory setting (2-3 shorted).   (8) SW2   Reserved. Use this switch with the factory setting (3-6 side).   (9) JP3   Reserved. Use this jumper with the factory setting (2-3 shorted).   (10) SW3   Reserved. Use this switch with the factory setting (3-6 side).   (11) JP4   Reserved. Use this jumper with the factory setting (2-3 shorted).   (12) SW4   Reserved. Use this switch with the factory setting (3-6 side).   (13) SW5   SW5 is a switch to output the addresses (A1 to A15) of the separate bus. (For details, refer to 2.5 Address   Output Setting of Separate Bus.)   21   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   (14) LED1 to LED5   Lit: Power is supplied by the target system.   Not lit: Power is supplied by the power supply inside the emulator.   LED1: VDD   LED2: PORTVDD0   LED3: PORTVDD1   LED4: PORTVDD2   LED5: ADCVDD   (15) Connector for IE-703002-MC connection (CN2)   CN2 is a connector to connect the IE-703089-MC-EM1 to the IE-703002-MC.   (16) Connector for target connection (CN1)   CN1 is a connector to connect the IE-703089-MC-EM1 to the probe.   22   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   2.2 Clock Settings   This section describes the clock settings.   For the position of OSC1 and JP5 in the IE-703089-MC-EM1, refer to Figure 2-1.   For the jumper and switch positions in the IE-703002-MC, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual (U11595E).   2.2.1 Main clock setting   Table 2-1. Main Clock Setting   Emulator Usage   Environment   Clock Supply   Method   IE-703089-MC-EM1 Setting   OSC1 JP5   IE-703002-MC Setting   SW2 JP2   SW1   When using   emulator as   Internal clock   ON   OFF   7 8 1 2 7 8 1 2 standalone unit   1 7 When using   emulator with   target system   Internal clock   (3-4 shorted: Fixed)   (Oscillator mounted)   Caution Emulation cannot be performed by inputting a clock from the target system.   The specifications of OSC1 are as follows.   V850/SCx   I/O   chip   X1   X2   1 MΩ   GND   GND   1 7 10 pF   20 MHz   10 pF   23   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   2.2.2 Subclock setting   Table 2-2. Subclock Setting   Emulator Usage   Environment   Clock Supply Method   IE-703089-MC-EM1 Setting   OSC2Note 2   JP6   When using emulator as   standalone unit   Internal clockNote 1   Internal clockNote 1   7 8 1 2 1 7 When using emulator with   target system   (Oscillator mounted)   (3-4 shorted: Fixed)   Notes 1. A clock input by an oscillator cannot be used for the internal clock.   2. To use a subclock frequency other than 32.768 kHz, remove the resonator on OSC2 and mount an   oscillator.   The specifications of OSC2 are as follows.   V850/SCx   I/O chip   XT2   XT1   GND   GND   1 7 27 pF   32.768 kHz   27 pF   Caution Emulation cannot be performed by inputting a clock from the target system.   24   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   2.3 Illegal Access Detection ROM Setting   If using the IE-703002-MC for an in-circuit emulator for the V850/SCx by connecting the IE-703089-MC-EM1, set   JP1 of the IE-703002-MC as follows.   Table 2-3. JP1 Setting in IE-703002-MC   JP1   Description   OpenNote   Illegal access detection ROM (mounted on IE-703089-MC-EM1) for V850/SCx is   used.   JP1   Note When JP1 is set to open, keep the removed jumper contact attached to one   pin as shown in the drawing on the right.   Jumper   contact   2.4 CPU Operation Voltage Range Switching Setting   If using the IE-703002-MC for an in-circuit emulator for the V850/SCx by connecting the IE-703089-MC-EM1, set   JP3 and JP4 of the IE-703002-MC as follows.   Table 2-4. JP3 and JP4 Setting in IE-703002-MC   JP3, JP4   Description   JP3   JP4   The operation voltage range of the IE-703002-MC is 3.0 to 5.5 V.   1 2 (Shorted)   The power supply for PORTVDD is generated on the IE-703089-MC-EM1.   1 2 3 (Open)   25   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS   2.5 Address Output Setting of Separate Bus   When using the separate bus function while debugging using the IE-703089-MC-EM1, switching to the separate   bus output function is not possible by setting the memory address output register (MAM) by software.   Use DIP switch SW5 to output the address of the separate bus function while debugging using the IE-703089-MC-   EM1.   The switches of SW5 and their corresponding ports are shown in Table 2-5.   Figure 2-2. SW5   1 2 3 4 5 6 ON   OFF   Table 2-5. SW5 Setting   Switch   1 Setting   ON   Selection of Alternate-Function Pin   P113 to P110 (port mode)   OFF   ON   A4 to A1 output to P113 to P110 (memory address output function of separate bus)   P103 to P100 (port mode)   2 3 4 5 6 OFF   ON   A8 to A5 output to P103 to P100 (memory address output function of separate bus)   P107 to P104 (port mode)   OFF   ON   A12 to A9 output to P107 to P104 (memory address output function of separate bus)   P34 (port mode)   OFF   ON   A13 output to P34 (memory address output function of separate bus)   P35 (port mode)   OFF   ON   A14 output to P35 (memory address output function of separate bus)   P33 (port mode)   OFF   A15 output to P33 (memory address output function of separate bus)   26   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS   Item   OSC1   Description   Remark   Pins 1 and 2: For mounting capacitor (10 pF)   Pins 6 and 7: For mounting capacitor (10 pF)   Pins 3 to 5: Crystal oscillator (20 MHz)   Pin 4: Open   V850/SCx   I/O chip   X1   X2   20 MHz clock supplied for main clock   1 MΩ   GND   GND   1 7 10 pF   20 MHz   10 pF   OSC2   Pins 1 and 2: For mounting capacitor (27 pF)   Pins 6 and 7: For mounting capacitor (27 pF)   Pins 3 to 5: Crystal oscillator (32.768 MHz)   Pin 4: Open   V850/SCx   I/O chip   XT2   XT1   32.768 MHz clock supplied for subclock   GND   GND   1 7 27 pF   1 32.768 kHz   3 27 pF   JP1 to JP4   JP5, JP6   Pins 2 and 3: Short   2 Pin 1: Open   Use these jumpers with the factory settings.   (2-3 shorted)   Pins 1 and 2: Open   7 8 1 Pins 3 and 4: Shorted   2 Pins 5 and 6: Open   (3-4 shorted)   Pins 7 and 8: Open   Use these jumpers with the factory settings.   SW1 to SW4   SW5   3-6 side   1 4 3 6 Use these switches with the factory settings.   (3-6 side)   1 2 3 4 5 6 All bits ON (port mode)   ON   OFF   27   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS   4.1 VDD and PORTVDD of Target System   (1) VDD in the target system is used to sense the level for target system power supply ON/OFF.   • When VDD is lower than 3.5 V, it is judged that the target system is not connected, and mapping of the   target memory cannot be performed with a debugger (FCAN cannot be used).   • When VDD is 3.5 V or higher, it is judged that the target system is connected, and mapping of the target   memory can be performed with a debugger (FCAN can be used).   (2) PORTVDDn (n = 0 to 2) in the target system is not supplied directly to the emulator chip; it is connected to the   target voltage emulation circuit.   • When PORTVDDn is lower than 3.3 V, VCC (5 V) in the internal emulator is supplied to the emulator chip.   • When PORTVDDn is 3.3 V or higher, a voltage of the same potential as PORTVDDn in the target system is   generated and supplied to the emulator chip.   Figure 4-1. Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Acquisition   IE-703089-MC-EM1   IE-703002-MC   ON/OFF?   VDD0   Target voltage   emulation   VCC (5 V)   Relay   Target system   V850/SC3   I/O chip   Evaluation   chip   Relay n   (n = 0 to 2)   VCC (5 V)   PORTVDDn   (n = 0 to 2)   Target voltage emulation n   (n = 0 to 2)   28   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS   (3) The VDD1 signal from the target system is left open in the IE-703089-MC-EM1.   (4) The following conditions must be satisfied when other than VDD0 = VDD1 = ADCVDD = PORTVDD1 = PORTVDD2.   1. When FCAN is used, PORTVDD1 ≤ PORTVDD2 (restricted by the power supply voltage conditions of the in-   circuit emulator)   2. When ADC is used, VDD0 = ADCVDD = 4.5 to 5.5 V   4.2 I/O Signal   The input signal (NMI signal) from the target system, the I/O signals for ports 4, 5, 6, and 11, and the I/O signal for   port 9 are all delayed (tPD = 0.25 ns (typ.)) because they pass through Q switches QS3125, QS3384, and QS3244,   respectively, before being input to the emulator chip.   The DC characteristics also change. The input voltage becomes VIH = 2.0 V (MIN.), VIL = 0.8 V (MAX.), and the   input current becomes IIN = 0.5 µA (MAX.).   Figure 4-2. I/O Signal Flow Path   IE-703089-MC-EM1   NMI signal   NMI pin   QS3125   Target   system   Emulator chip   Port signal   QS3384/   QS3244   Port pin   4.3 VPP Signal   The VPP signal from the target system is left open in the emulator.   4.4 NMI Signal Mask Function   When using the P00/NMI pin in the port mode, do not mask the NMI signal.   29   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICE AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT   Differences between the signal lines of the target device and the signal lines of the IE-703089-MC-EM1 target   interface circuit are described in this chapter.   The target device is a CMOS circuit, whereas the target interface circuit of the IE-703089-MC-EM1 is configured   with an emulation circuit such as a gate array TTL or CMOS-IC.   When debugging the IE system connected to the target system, the IE system emulates as if the real target device   is operating on the target system.   Small differences occur however, because the IE system is emulating actual operation.   (1) Signals input/output to/from the emulation gate array   • P47 to P40   • P57 to P50   • P67 to P60   • P97 to P90   • P117 to P110   • P133 to P130   (2) Other signals   • P07 to P00   • P17 to P10   • P27 to P20   • P37 to P30   • P77 to P70   • P83 to P80   • P107 to P100   • P127 to P120   • P147 to P140   • P157 to P150   • P176 to P170   • VDD0   • PORTVDD0, PORTVDD1, PORTVDD2, ADCVDD   • CLKOUT   • RESET   • VDD1   • MODE/VPP   • CPUREG   • X1, X2, XT1, XT2   • GND0, GND1, GND2, PORTGND0, PORTGND1, ADCGND   Figure 5-1 shows the signals in (1) and (2) above in the circuit for the IE system.   30   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICE AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT   Figure 5-1. Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit (1/2)   Probe side   IE system side   IN/OUT   P00,   P36 to P34   QS3125   P07 to P01,   P17 to P10,   P27 to P20,   P37 to P30,   P77 to P70,   P83 to P80,   P127 to P120,   P147 to P140,   P157 to P150,   P176 to P170   µ PD70F3089Y   emulation   CPU   IN/OUT   IN/OUT   P107 to P100   QS3257   QS3244   PORTVDD0   VHC125   OUT   IN   P47 to P40,   P57 to P50   VHC244   QS3244   PD703091   µ PORTVDD0   VHC125   OUT   IN   P67 to P60   PORTVDD0   VHC125   OUT   IN   QS3384   QS3257   OR3T125   (FPGA)   P96 to P90   PORTVDD1   VHC125   OUT   IN   P113 to P110   PORTVDD1   VHC125   OUT   IN   QS3244   P117 to P114   P133 to P130   PORTVDD2   VHC125   OUT   IN   31   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHAPTER 5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICE AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT   Figure 5-1. Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit (2/2)   VCC   Probe side   IE system side   LED   3.5 V   100 Ω   VDD0   PC339   µ 1 MΩ   100   F µ VDD   PD70F3089Y   emulation CPU   µ Relay   VCC   3.3 V   100 Ω   LED   PORTVDD0   PC393   µ 1 MΩ   100   F µ Internal power   supply circuit   Relay   VCC   µ PC741   3.3 V   100 Ω   LED   PORTVDD1   PORTVDD2   PC339   µ 1 MΩ   100   F µ PORTVDD1   PORTVDD2   µ PD70F3089Y   emulation CPU   Relay   VCC   3.3 V   100 Ω   LED   ADCVDD   µ PC393   1 MΩ   µ 100 F   ADCVDD   PD70F3089Y   emulation CPU   µ RELEY   PD703091   emulation CPU   µ CLKOUT, RESET   VDD1, MODE, CPUREG,   X1, X2, XT1, XT2   Open   GND0, GND1, GND2,   PORTGND0, PORTGND1,   ADCGND   32   User’s Manual U15776EJ1V0UM   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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