Renesas Network Card R0E436049CFJ10 User Guide

R0E436049CFJ10  
Converter Board for 80-pin 0.65-mm-pitch QFP for H8/36049 Group  
User’s Manual  
* IC149-080-017-B5 is a trademark of Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.  
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CAUTION  
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Rev.2.00  
Feb. 02, 2006  
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REJ10J1175-0200  
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5. Connection Procedure (See Figure 3)  
The procedure for connecting the R0E436049CFJ10 is shown  
below.  
(1) Mount the IC socket on the user system.  
R0E436640CPE00  
Screws (M2x12mm) *  
(2) Connect the R0E436640CPE00 and R0E436049EPBS0.  
(3) Connect the R0E436049CFJ10 and IC socket.  
R0E436049CFJ10  
(4)  
(2)  
Flat washers*  
Fasten the IC socket to the socket cover with the four  
screws (M2 x 12 mm) provided. Each screw should be  
tightened a little at a time, alternating between screws on  
opposing corners. Take special care, such as manually  
securing the IC socket soldered area, to prevent the  
soldered IC socket from being damaged by overtightening  
the screws or twisting the components.  
R0E436049EPBS0  
(3)  
IC socket *  
(1)  
80-pin 0.65-mm-pitch  
(PRQP0080JB-A) foot pattern  
When connecting the IC socket and socket cover, use  
a Phillips-type screwdriver whose head matches the  
screw head.  
If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured,  
stop tightening when the force required to turn the  
screw becomes significantly greater than that needed  
when first tightening (The tightening torque must be  
0.0785 N•m or less). If a screw is tightened too much,  
the screw head may break or an IC socket contact  
error may be caused by a crack in the IC socket  
solder.  
Figure 3 Connection procedure of the R0E436049CFJ10  
If the emulator does not operate correctly, cracks  
might have occurred in the solder. Check conduction  
with a tester and re-solder the IC socket if necessary.  
6. External Dimensions and a Recommended Foot Pattern (See Figure 4)  
Note that the dimensions of the recommended foot pattern in Figure 4 are somewhat different from those of the actual foot pattern.  
50.0  
+0.10  
-0.05  
0.35  
R0E436049CFJ10 REV.A  
MADE IN JAPAN  
0.65±0.05  
14.70 max  
20.50 min  
Unit: mm  
Figure 4 External dimensions and a recommended foot pattern of the R0E436049CFJ10  
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7. Precautions  
7.1 Restriction for Using the Emulator  
(1) Precautions for the register access  
Please take notice the following precautions for register access because there are differences between the product chip and an  
evaluation chip.  
The description given in the hardware manual is Initial value: 0. Reserved. These bits are always read as 0. However, the  
description in the evaluation chip is Always specify 0. These bits are always read as the specify values.  
Target address and bit:  
Bits 7, 6 and 5 of address HFFFFE2 (Port mode register 3)  
Bits 7 and 6 of address HFFFFF5 (Interrupt enable register 2)  
Bit 7 of address HFFFFF9 (Module standby control register 1)  
Bits 6, 5 and 3 of address HFFFFFA (Module standby control register 2)  
The description in the hardware manual is Reserved. However, the description in the evaluation chip is Always specify 0. These  
bits are always read as the specified values.  
Target address and bit:  
Bit 0 of address HFFFFFB  
The hardware manual shows registers at the addresses given below. For these locations, however, the applicable description in the  
evaluation chip is Writing has no effect. These bits are always read as undefined values, because there are no registers at these  
locations of the evaluation chip.  
Target address:  
HFFF730 (Low-voltage-detection control register)  
H’FFF731 (Low-voltage-detection status register)  
H’FFFF90 (Flash memory control register 1)  
H’FFFF91 (Flash memory control register 2)  
H’FFFF92 (Flash memory power control register)  
H’FFFF93 (Erase block register 1)  
H’FFFF9B (Flash memory enable register)  
(2) Note on Power-on Reset and Low-voltage Detection Circuit Functions  
The product chip has optional functions of power-on reset and low-voltage detection circuit and can select them. However, since  
the evaluation chip does not support these functions, software debugging cannot be performed in the emulator. Be sure to  
evaluate your system and make final confirmation with a product chip.  
(3) Note on Serial Interface SCI3_3  
Because the evaluation chip does not incorporate the SCI3_3 module, it emulates the SCI3_3 function by connecting an external  
circuit on the R0E436049CFJ10. When using the SCI3_3, be sure to set the multiplexed port control registers (PCR: P90, P91  
and P92) to 0(input) beforehand. If using emulators, set the bit 3 of the address H’FFF608 (Serial mode control register3) to  
“1”.  
R0E436640CPE00  
R0E436049CFJ10  
Level  
FPGA  
converver  
EVACHIP  
P12,P56,P57  
P90,P91,P92  
22Ω  
47Ω  
User  
System  
Analog SW  
Others  
Figure 5 Connections of the R0E436049CFJ10  
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Table 2 Differences between the emulator and H8/36049 registers  
Address Registers  
Bit 7  
Bit 6  
Bit 5  
Bit 4  
Bit 3  
Bit 2  
Bit 1  
Bit 0  
H'F608  
H'F730  
H'F731  
H'FF90  
H'FF91  
H'FF92  
H'FF93  
H'FF9B  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NFEN_3 TXD_3  
MSTS3_3  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"1")*1  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Emulator  
H'FFE0 PMR1  
H'FFE1 PMR5  
H'FFE2 PMR3  
H'FFF1 SYSCR2  
H'FFF2 IEGR1  
H'FFF4 IENR1  
H'FFF5 IENR2  
H'FFF9 MSTCR1  
H'FFFA MSTCR2  
H'FFFB MSTCR3  
IRQ3  
POF57  
POF27  
SMSEL  
NMIEG  
IENDT  
IENTB3  
MSTS4  
IRQ2  
POF56  
POF26  
LSON  
-
IENTA  
IENTB2 IENTB1  
MSTIIC MSTS3  
IRQ1  
WKP5  
POF25  
DTON  
-
IRQ0  
WKP4  
POF24  
MA2  
-
-
-
TXD2  
WKP3  
POF23  
MA1  
IEG3  
IEN3  
-
PWM  
WKP2  
-
MA0  
IEG2  
IEN2  
-
TXD  
WKP1  
-
SA1  
IEG1  
IEN1  
-
TMOW  
WKP0  
-
SA0  
IEG0  
IEN0  
-
IENWP  
MSTAD MSTWD MSTTW MSTTV MSTTA  
MSTS3_2 MSTTB3 MSTTB2 MSTTB1 MSTTX  
-
-
-
MSTTZ  
-
MSTPWM  
MSTS4_2  
-
-
-
-
*1 If using emulators, set the bit 3 of the address H’FFF608 (Serial mode control register) to “1”.  
Address Registers  
H'F608  
Bit 7  
-
Bit 6  
-
Bit 5  
-
Bit 4  
-
Bit 3  
-
Bit 2  
NFEN_3 TXD_3  
Bit 1  
Bit 0  
MSTS3_3  
-
H'F730 LVDCR  
H'F731 LVDSR  
H'FF90 FLMCR1  
H'FF91 FLMCR2  
H'FF92 FLPWCR  
H'FF93 EBR1  
H'FF9B FENR  
H'FFE0 PMR1  
H'FFE1 PMR5  
H'FFE2 PMR3  
H'FFF1 SYSCR2  
H'FFF2 IEGR1  
H'FFF4 IENR1  
H'FFF5 IENR2  
H'FFF9 MSTCR1  
H'FFFA MSTCR2  
LVDE  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LVDSEL LVDRE LVDDE LVDUE  
-
-
LVDDF LVDUF  
SWE  
-
-
EB6  
-
IRQ2  
POF56  
ESU  
-
-
EB5  
-
IRQ1  
WKP5  
PSU  
-
-
EB4  
-
IRQ0  
WKP4  
POF24  
MA2  
-
-
-
EV  
PV  
E
P
FLER  
PDWND  
EB7  
FLSHE  
IRQ3  
POF57  
-
SMSEL  
NMIEG  
IENDT  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
EB3  
-
EB2  
-
EB1  
-
EB0  
-
H8/36049  
TXD2  
WKP3  
POF23  
MA1  
IEG3  
IEN3  
-
PWM  
WKP2  
-
MA0  
IEG2  
IEN2  
-
TXD  
WKP1  
-
SA1  
IEG1  
IEN1  
-
TMOW  
WKP0  
-
SA0  
IEG0  
IEN0  
-
-
-
LSON  
-
IENTA  
-
MSTIIC  
-
-
DTON  
-
IENWP  
IENTB1  
MSTS3  
-
-
-
MSTAD MSTWD MSTTW MSTTV MSTTA  
MSTTB1  
-
MSTS3_2  
-
-
-
-
-
MSTTZ  
-
MSTPWM  
-
H'FFFB  
-
Note: The thick boxes indicate differences  
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7.2 Notes on Using the Product  
CAUTION  
Cautions to Be Taken for This Product:  
Do not connect anything to the NC pins.  
Do not pull or excessively flex the cable. The cable may cause a break.  
When connecting the emulator and IC socket, be sure to use the included screws (M2 x 12mm).  
When connecting the IC socket and socket cover, be sure to use the included screws (M2 x 8mm).  
When connecting the IC socket and socket cover, use a Phillips-type screwdriver whose head matches the screw  
head.  
If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured, stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw  
becomes significantly greater than that needed when first tightening (The tightening torque must be 0.0785 N•m or  
less). If a screw is tightened too much, the screw head may break or an IC socket contact error may be caused by a  
crack in the IC socket solder.  
If the emulator does not operate correctly, cracks might have occurred in the solder. Check conduction with a tester  
and re-solder the IC socket if necessary.  
Fasten the IC socket to the socket cover with the four screws (M2 x 8 mm, with flat washers) provided. Each screw  
should be tightened a little at a time, alternating between screws on opposing corners. Take special care, such as  
manually securing the IC socket soldered area, to prevent the soldered IC socket from being damaged by  
overtightening the screws or twisting the components.  
After checking the location of pin 1 on the IC socket, apply epoxy resin adhesive to the bottom of the IC socket, and  
fasten it to the user system before soldering.  
Be sure to completely solder the leads so that the solder slops gently over the leads and forms solder fillets. (Use  
slightly more solder than the MCU.)  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on This Product:  
We cannot accept any request for repair.  
For purchasing the IC149-080-017-B5, contact the following:  
Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.  
For inquiries about the product or the contents of this manual, contact your local distributor.  
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7.3 How to add the MCU and IO File  
If there is no h836049.mcuin the file selection dialog box of the emulator debugger, it is necessary to add the information specific  
to the H8/36049 group MCU. Add the MCU and IO files following the procedure below.  
(1) Please download the MCU and IO files installer from the web site below.  
Files to be downloaded:  
MCUIO_Files_install_cpe_h8tiny_060202.exe  
(2) Execute the downloaded installer to add the MCU and IO files to the emulator debugger.  
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