Renesas Switch M30830T EPB User Guide

M30830T-EPB  
Emulation Pod for M32C/81, 82 and 83 Groups  
User's Manual  
Rev.2.00  
July 1, 2004  
REJ10J0747-0200Z  
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Preface  
The M30830T-EPB is an emulation probe for M32C/81, 82 and 83 Groups of Renesas MCUs. The  
M30830T-EPB is used by connecting to the PC7501 emulator main unit.  
This user's manual mainly describes specifications of the M30830T-EPB emulation probe and how  
to setup it. For details on the following products, which are used with the M30830T-EPB, refer to each  
product's user's manual.  
• Emulator:  
PC7501 User's Manual  
• Emulator debugger:  
M3T-PD308F User's Manual  
All the components of this product are shown in "Table 2.1 Package components" (page 19). If there  
is any question or doubt about this product, contact your local distributor.  
To use the product properly  
Precautions for Safety:  
• In both this user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure  
proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons,  
or damage to your properties.  
• The icons' graphic images and meanings are given in "Chapter 1. Precautions for  
Safety" (page 7). Be sure to read this chapter before using the product.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety ..........................................................................................7  
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings .............................................................................9  
Chapter 2. Preparation .........................................................................................................17  
2.1 Terminology .......................................................................................................18  
2.2 Package Components .........................................................................................19  
2.3 Other Tool Products Required for Development ...............................................19  
2.4 Name of Each Part .............................................................................................20  
(1) System Configuration...............................................................................20  
(2) Names and Functions of PC7501 Upper Panel LEDs..............................20  
2.5 When Using the Emulator for the First Time.....................................................22  
Chapter 3. Setting Up ..........................................................................................................23  
3.1 Removing the Upper Cover ...............................................................................24  
3.2 Selecting Clock Supply ......................................................................................25  
(1) Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System ..................................26  
(2) Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of the Emulator ........................27  
(3) Replacing the Oscillator Circuit Boards ..................................................28  
3.3 Setting Switches .................................................................................................29  
3.4 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor ....................................................................32  
3.5 Connecting the PC7501......................................................................................33  
3.6 Connecting the Target System ...........................................................................34  
(1) Connecting 100-pin LCC Socket .............................................................35  
(2) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1) .......................36  
(3) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2) .......................37  
(4) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3) .......................38  
(5) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1) .........................39  
(6) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2) .........................40  
(7) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3) .........................41  
(8) Connecting 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern ......................................42  
Chapter 4. Usage .................................................................................................................43  
4.1 Turning On the Power ........................................................................................44  
(1) Checking the Connection of the Emulator System ..................................44  
(2) Turning ON/OFF the Power.....................................................................44  
(3) LED Display When PC7501 Starts Up Normally ....................................45  
4.2 Downloading Firmware .....................................................................................46  
(1) When It is Necessary to Download Firmware .........................................46  
(2) Downloading Firmware in the Maintenance Mode .................................46  
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4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting EMEM Dialog Box) ...................47  
(1) Setting the Debug Monitor Bank Address ...............................................48  
(2) Selecting the Processor Mode ..................................................................48  
(3) Setting the Emulation Memory ................................................................49  
(4) Emulation Memory Allocation as Expansion Area .................................49  
(5) Referring MCU STATUS ........................................................................51  
4.4 Self-checks .........................................................................................................51  
(1) Self-check Procedure ...............................................................................51  
(2) If an Error is Detected in Self-checks ......................................................51  
Chapter 5. Specifications .....................................................................................................53  
5.1 Specifications .....................................................................................................54  
5.2 Connection Diagrams .........................................................................................55  
5.3 External Dimensions ..........................................................................................57  
(1) External Dimensions of the Emulation Probe ..........................................57  
(2) External Dimensions of the Converter Board (M30800T-PTC) ..............58  
(3) External Dimensions of the Converter Board (M3T-FLX-144NSD) ......59  
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................61  
6.1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles ....................................................................62  
6.2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly ..............................63  
(1) When the LED Display of the PC7501 is Abnormal ...............................63  
(2) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is connected)....................................64  
(3) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is not connected) .............................65  
(4) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is connected)....................................65  
Chapter 7. Maintenance and Guarantee...............................................................................67  
7.1 Maintenance .......................................................................................................68  
7.2 Guarantee ...........................................................................................................68  
7.3 Repair Provisions ...............................................................................................68  
7.4 How to Request for Repair.................................................................................69  
M30830T-EPB Repair Request Sheet  
Technical Support Communication Sheet  
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MEMO  
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety  
This chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly. For precautions for the emulator main unit  
and the emulator debugger, refer to each user's manual included with your product.  
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings ..................................................................................................... 9  
WARNING  
Warning for Handling This Product .......................................................................... 10  
Warning for Installation ............................................................................................. 10  
Warning for Use Environment ................................................................................... 10  
Cautions for Powering On ......................................................................................... 10  
Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product...................................................... 10  
Caution to Be Taken for Malfunctions ...................................................................... 10  
Notes on Downloading Firmware .............................................................................. 11  
Note on When the Emulator Debugger Ends............................................................. 11  
Note on Final Evaluation ........................................................................................... 11  
Notes on Target System ............................................................................................. 11  
Note on RESET* Input .............................................................................................. 11  
Note on RDY* Input .................................................................................................. 11  
Note on HOLD* Input ............................................................................................... 11  
Note on NMI* Input................................................................................................... 12  
Notes on Interruption ................................................................................................. 12  
Note on Clock Supply to the MCU............................................................................ 12  
Notes on Access Prohibited Area .............................................................................. 12  
Notes on Stack Area................................................................................................... 12  
Notes on Reset Vector Area....................................................................................... 13  
Notes on EMEM Dialog Box..................................................................................... 13  
Note on S/W Break .................................................................................................... 14  
Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator ........................................ 14  
Notes on Watchdog Function..................................................................................... 14  
Notes on A-D Input Selection Function..................................................................... 15  
Note on DMA Transfer .............................................................................................. 15  
Note on DMAC II Transfer Completion Interrupts ................................................... 15  
Note on Protect Resistor ............................................................................................ 15  
CAUTION  
IMPORTANT  
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Note on Downloading Programs................................................................................ 16  
Note on On-chip Oscillator ........................................................................................ 16  
Note on PLL Clock .................................................................................................... 16  
Notes on Address-Match Interrupt............................................................................. 16  
Note on Operating Frequency .................................................................................... 16  
Note on Support for M32C/81 and 82 Groups........................................................... 16  
Notes on Service-Life of the MCU's Internal Flash ROM ........................................ 16  
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety  
In both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handling  
of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons, or damage to your properties.  
This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and  
properly. Be sure to read this chapter before using this product.  
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings  
If the requirements shown in the "WARNING"  
sentences are ignored, the equipment may  
cause serious personal injury or death.  
WARNING  
If the requirements shown in the "CAUTION"  
sentences are ignored, the equipment may  
malfunction.  
CAUTION  
It means important information on using this  
product.  
IMPORTANT  
In addition to the three above, the following are also used as appropriate.  
means WARNING or CAUTION.  
Example:  
CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK  
means PROHIBITION.  
Example:  
DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED  
means A FORCIBLE ACTION.  
Example:  
UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE.  
The following pages describe the symbols "WARNING", "CAUTION", and "IMPORTANT".  
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WARNING  
Warning for Handling This Product:  
• Do not disassemble or modify this product. Disassembling or modifying this product can cause  
damage.  
Warning for Installation:  
• Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity. Spilling water or some other liquid into  
the main unit can cause an unrepairable damage.  
Warning for Use Environment:  
• This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35°C. Care  
should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded.  
CAUTION  
Cautions for Powering On:  
• Turn ON the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible.  
• Turn OFF the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible.  
• When turning ON the power again after shutting OFF the power, wait 10 seconds.  
Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product:  
• Use caution when handling the main unit. Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock.  
• Do not touch the connector pins of the emulator main unit and the target MCU connector pins. Static  
electricity may damage the internal circuits.  
• Do not pull this product by the flexible cable for connecting to the emulator main unit and emulation  
probe. The cable may cause a break.  
• Do not flex the flexible cable for connecting to the emulator main unit and emulation probe  
excessively. The cable may cause a break.  
• Do not use inch-size screws for this equipment. The screws used in this equipment are all ISO  
(meter-size) type screws. When replacing screws, use same type screws as equipped before.  
Caution to Be Taken for Malfunctions:  
• If the emulator malfunctions because of interference like external noise, do the following to remedy  
the trouble.  
(1) Press the RESET switch on the emulator front panel.  
(2) If normal operation is not restored after step (1), shut OFF power to the emulator once and then  
reactivate it.  
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IMPORTANT  
Notes on Downloading Firmware:  
• Before using this product for the first time, it is necessary to download the dedicated firmware  
(control software built into the PC7501). Please note that, to do this, it is necessary to start up the  
PC7501 in the maintenance mode. For firmware download procedures, see "4.2 Downloading  
Firmware" (page 46). Once the firmware has been downloaded, the product can be used by simply  
turning on the power.  
• Do not shut off the power while downloading the firmware. If this happens, the product will not  
start up properly. If power is shut off unexpectedly, redownload the firmware.  
• Except when a target status error occurs, if self-checks are not completed successfully, there may  
be trouble with the product. In such case, contact your sales representative. However, perform self-  
checks while not connecting the target system.  
Note on When the Emulator Debugger Ends:  
• To restart the emulator debugger after it ends, always shut power to the emulator module off once  
and then on again.  
Note on Final Evaluation:  
• Be sure to evaluate your system with an MCU for evaluation purposes. Before starting mask  
production, evaluate your system and make final confirmation with a CS (Commercial Sample)  
version MCU.  
Notes on Target System:  
• The VCC pin of emulator is connected to the target system to observe the voltage of the target system.  
Therefore design your system so that the emulator MCU is powered by the target system.  
• The voltage of the target system should be within 3.0 - 3.6 V, 4.2 - 5.5 V.  
• Do not change the voltage of the target system after turning on the power.  
Note on RESET* Input:  
• The reset input from the target system is accepted only while a user program is being executed (only  
while the RUN status LED on the PC7501's upper panel is lit).  
Note on RDY* Input:  
• Be sure to input "L" to the RDY* pin of the target system during the user program executing (only  
while the RUN status LED on the PC7501's upper panel is lit). Inputting "L" to the RDY* pin during  
the user program stopping may cause a malfunction of the emulator.  
Note on HOLD* Input:  
• Be sure to input "L" to the HOLD* pin of the target system during the user program executing (only  
while the RUN status LED on the PC7501's upper panel is lit). Inputting "L" to the HOLD* pin  
during the user program stopping may cause a malfunction of the emulator.  
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IMPORTANT  
Note on NMI* Input:  
• NMI* input from the target system is accepted only while a user program is being executed (only  
while the RUN status LED on the PC7501's upper panel is lit).  
Notes on Interruption:  
• Even when the user program is not being executed (when the user program is paused or when run-  
time debugging is being performed), the evaluation MCU is operating for debugging purposes.  
Therefore, take note that timers and other functions are not stopped when the user program is not  
being executed.  
• Even if a maskable interrupt is generated when the user program is not being executed (when the  
user program is paused or when run-time debugging is being performed), the interrupt cannot be  
accepted, because the emulator disables interrupts. If an interrupt is requested when a user program  
is not being executed and the user program allow an interrupt, the interrupt is accepted immediately  
after the user program execution is started.  
• When the user program is not being executed (when the user program is paused or when run-time  
debugging is being performed), a peripheral I/O interruption is not accepted. Take note that when  
the user program is not being executed, a request a peripheral I/O interruption can be cleared.  
Note on Clock Supply to the MCU:  
• Clock can be supplied to the evaluation MCU in one of the following two ways. This is determined  
by emulator debugger clock selection.  
(1) When Internal is selected:  
The clock generated by the oscillation circuit in the PC7501 is supplied to the evaluation  
MCU. The clock is continually supplied to the evaluation MCU regardless of "target system  
clock status" and "user program execution status".  
(2) When External is selected:  
Clock supply to the evaluation MCU depends on oscillation status (oscillate/off) of the target  
system.  
Notes on Access Prohibited Area:  
• The emulator control register (000020h - 00003Fh) in the SFR is read and write-protected. When  
this register is accessed, emulator control cannot be utilized.  
• With this product, address FFFFFFh cannot be read or written in correctly.  
Notes on Stack Area:  
• With this product, a maximum 20 bytes of the user stack is consumed as work area.  
• If the user stack does not have enough area, do not use areas which cannot be used as stack (SFR  
area, RAM area which stores data, or ROM area) as work area. Using areas like this is a cause of  
user program crashes and destabilized emulator control. Therefore, ensure the +20 byte maximum  
capacity used by the user program as the user stack area.  
• With this product, the interrupt stack pointer (ISP) is set to 0500h and used as stack area after the  
reset is released.  
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IMPORTANT  
Notes on Reset Vector Area:  
• For a reset vector area, memory of the emulator is always selected regardless of the setting of  
EMEM dialog. Therefore when setting the microprocessor mode, to use a ROM of the target system  
etc. as an area including a reset vector area, set a reset vector using a dump window etc.  
• The reset vector area can be changed only when a program is stopped. When a program is executed,  
the area can not be changed.  
Notes on EMEM Dialog Box:  
Observe the following when setting up EMEM dialog box of the emulator debugger.  
(1) Debug Monitor Bank Address  
• When "F0" is specified, 64 KB of area starting from F00000h are allocated for use by the debug  
monitor.  
• The 64 KB allocated to the debug monitor cannot be used.  
• The below areas cannot be set for the debug monitor.  
(1) MCU internal resources (ROM/RAM/SFR area)  
(2) DRAM area or multiplex area  
(3) Interrupt vector area  
• It is not possible to view or set the content of the specified area. Even on the dump window or  
in the reverse assemble area of the program/source windows, the content of this area is not  
displayed correctly though it can be displayed.  
(2) Processor Mode  
• Set the target MCU to the processor mode.  
• To set the single-chip mode or memory expansion mode, the CNVSS pin used with MCU status  
must be "L". MCU status indicates pin level of the target system.  
• To set the microprocessor mode, the CNVSS pin used with MCU status must be "H".  
• To set the memory expansion mode or microprocessor mode, the RDY* and HOLD* pins used  
with MCU status must be "H".  
• When the target system is not connected, all modes are available.  
(3) Emulation Memory Allocation  
• The 4MB memory mounted in the PC7501 can be allocated out.  
• When the single chip mode and memory expansion mode are set by specifying the processor mode,  
ROM area is automatically allocated to the internal Flash ROM of MCU. Therefore, it is not  
necessary to deliberately specify the emulation memory as expansion area in order to allocate  
the ROM area.  
• Except for the SFR, RAM, ROM and internally reserved areas, all areas other than the set area  
are externally accessible.  
• MCU internal resources are automatically selected for SFR, RAM and ROM areas regardless  
of settings.  
• Be careful that the specified areas do not overlap one another.  
• Set memory allocation so that the total of the 4 length values does not exceed the emulation  
memory size (4 MB).  
• Do not set unusable areas for memory allocation.  
• Emulator main unit's memory is automatically selected as a reset vector area regardless of  
settings.  
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IMPORTANT  
Note on S/W Break:  
• S/W breaks generate break interruptions by forcibly inserting a BRK instruction "08h" instead of  
an instruction code. Therefore, when referencing the result of a trace in bus mode, "08h" is  
displayed for the instruction fetch address where a S/W break is set.  
Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator:  
• Operations of the emulator differs from those of mask MCUs as listed below.  
(1) Reset condition  
(2) Initial values of internal resource data at power-on  
(3) Interrupt stack pointer (ISP) after releasing reset  
(4) Internal memories (ROM and RAM) capacities, etc.  
This emulator system has an MCU with 31KB RAM (0400h - 7FFFh). In single-chip mode  
or memory expansion mode, emulation memory for internal flash memory is automatically  
allocated in the area between F80000h through FFFFFFh, and it can be read and written into.  
(5) Oscillator circuit  
• Make note of the fact that in the oscillator circuit where a resonator is connected between  
the XIN and XOUT pins, oscillation does not occur because a flexible cable, buffer IC and other  
devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the target system. It is same for sub-clock  
oscillators (XCIN and XCOUT).  
• For notes on when using the oscillator circuit on the target system, refer to "3.2 (1) Using  
the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System" (page 26).  
(6) A-D conversion  
As a converter board and other devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the target  
system, some characteristics are slightly different from those of the actual MCU.  
(7) Port P15  
As a part of I/O port (P15) is connected to the target system through the analog switch circuit,  
electric characteristics slightly differ from those of an actual MCU.  
Notes on Watchdog Function:  
• When using the watchdog function, check the box of "Use Watch Dog Timer" in the MCU tab of  
the Init dialog box.  
• When not using the watchdog function, do not check the box of "Use Watch Dog Timer" in the  
MCU tab of the Init dialog box.  
• Take note that when the following two conditions are satisfied, programs can not be executed.  
(1) The watchdog timer function selection bit (CM06) of the system clock control register 0 is set  
to "1".  
(2) The HOLD function is used while the watchdog timer is operating.  
• If the reset circuit of the target system has a watchdog timer, disable it when using the emulator.  
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IMPORTANT  
Notes on A-D Input Selection Function:  
• To use A-D input group selection function, it is necessary to set the direction register of port P15  
to input. Port 15 corresponds to the pin that performs A-D conversion.  
Example: To select A-D input for P00-P07, set the direction register of P150-P157 and P00-P07  
to input.  
Also, when the port P0 group and port P2 group are selected for A-D input, port P15 cannot be used  
as an I/O port.  
• Because a flexible board and other elements exist between the evaluation MCU and target system,  
the A-D converter operates differently than the actual MCU. Perform final evaluations of the A-  
D converter with the actual MCU.  
Note on DMA Transfer:  
• With this product, the user program is stopped with a loop program to a specific address. Therefore,  
if a DMA request is generated by a timer or other source while the user program is stopped, DMA  
transfer is executed. However, make note of the fact that DMA transfer while the program is  
stopped may not be performed correctly. Also note that the below registers have been changed to  
generate DMA transfer as explained here even when the user program is stopped.  
DMA0 transfer counter register DCT0  
DMA1 transfer counter register DCT1  
DMA0 memory address register DMA0  
DMA1 memory address register DMA1  
DMA2 transfer counter register DCT2 (R0)  
DMA3 transfer counter register DCT3 (R1)  
DMA2 memory address register DMA2 (A0)  
DMA3 memory address register DMA3 (A1)  
Note on DMAC II Transfer Completion Interrupts:  
• You can use DMAC II transfer completion interrupts during program execution only. Do not  
generate DMAC II transfer completion interrupts when you use any function but program  
execution.  
Note on Protect Resistor:  
• Make note of the fact that the protect is not canceled when protect register 3 (PRC2), which enables  
writing in the port P9 direction register and the pin output function select register, is changed with  
the below procedure.  
(1) Step execution of the instruction for setting ("1") PRC2  
(2) Setting the break point from the instruction for setting ("1") PRC2 to when the port P9  
direction register or pin output function select register 3 is set  
(3) Setting ("1") PRC2 from the dump window or script window during user program execution  
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IMPORTANT  
Note on Downloading Programs:  
• When specifying a DRAM refresh interval, take note that when setting downloading a program to  
an internal ROM area and setting software breaks, the main clock operates in the divide-by-8 mode.  
Note on On-chip Oscillator:  
• Take note that you can not debug a program using the oscillation stop detection function (on-chip  
oscillator). If you use the function, be sure to evaluate a system with an actual MCU.  
Note on PLL Clock:  
• The PLL clock can be used as a clock for peripheral functions only. You can not debug your  
program using it as a CPU clock. To use the PLL clock as a CPU clock, be sure to evaluate your  
system with an actual MCU.  
Notes on Address-Match Interrupt:  
• Do not single-step an address where an address-match interrupt occurs.  
• When using the address-match interrupt, do not check the box of "Use Address Interrupt Break"  
in the MCU tab of the Init dialog box. When not using the address-match interrupt, check the box.  
• When you use address-match interrupt breaks, if a low reset is input during a user program  
execution, a debug monitor program (about 100 cycles) is executed after the reset is released. Take  
note that it has effects on the user program execution time and the result of a trace.  
Note on Operating Frequency:  
• You can not use the M30830T-EPB with a main clock (XIN-XOUT) less than 1 MHz. Contact your  
nearest distributor to use it under the condition.  
Note on Support for M32C/81 and 82 Groups:  
• The M30830T-EPB has the M30835FJGP of M32C/83 Group as an evaluation MCU. Because of  
the differences of ROM and RAM sizes and peripheral functions, to develop a program for an  
M32C/81 or 82 Group MCU, refer to the User's Manual of M32C/81, 82 Group MCUs.  
Notes on Service-Life of the MCU's Internal Flash ROM:  
• With the M30830T-EPB, programs are downloaded to the MCU's flash ROM when debugging in  
the single-chip mode and memory expansion mode. Because the number of write/erase cycles of  
this ROM is limited, the ROM must be replaced when at the end of its service-life.  
• If the following errors occur frequently during program download, replace the emulation probe.  
Flash ROM erase error ERROR (16258)  
Flash ROM verify error ERROR (16259)  
To purchase the product for replacement, contact your nearest distributor.  
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Chapter 2. Preparation  
This chapter describes the package components, the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the  
first time.  
2.1 Terminology ............................................................................................................................... 18  
2.2 Package Components.................................................................................................................. 19  
2.3 Other Tool Products Required for Development........................................................................ 19  
2.4 Name of Each Part...................................................................................................................... 20  
(1) System Configuration ........................................................................................................... 20  
(2) Names and Functions of PC7501 Upper Panel LEDs .......................................................... 20  
2.5 When Using the Emulator for the First Time ............................................................................. 22  
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Chapter 2. Preparation  
2.1 Terminology  
Some specific words used in this user's manual are defined as follows:  
Emulator system  
This means an emulator system built around the PC7501 emulator. The PC7501 emulator system is  
configured with an emulator main unit, emulation probe, host machine and emulator debugger.  
Emulator main unit (Hereafter PC7501)  
This means an emulator main unit for M16C Family MCUs.  
Emulation probe  
This means the emulation probe (this product) for the M32C/81, 82 and 83 Group MCUs.  
Host machine  
This means a personal computer used to control the emulator main unit and emulation probe.  
Emulator debugger  
This means a software tool M3T-PD308F to control the emulator from the host machine through an  
interface.  
Firmware  
Program that analyzes contents of communication with the emulator debugger and controls the  
emulator hardware. This program is installed in the flash memory in the emulator main unit. This  
program is downloadable from the emulator debugger to upgrade the firmware or to support other  
MCUs.  
Software break  
A software break is a function to break the program before the system executes an instruction at the  
specified address. The instruction at the preset address will not be executed.  
Hardware break  
A hardware break is a function to break the program when the system detects a write/read of data to/  
from memory or a leading/trailing edge of the signal entered from the external trace cable. The former  
break function is called address break; and the latter break function is called trigger break. While the  
instruction at the address where the software break is set is not executed, a hardware break is  
performed after the specified instruction is executed.  
Evaluation MCU  
This means the MCU mounted on the emulation probe which is operated in the specific mode for  
tools.  
Target MCU  
This means the MCU you are going to debug.  
Target program  
This means the program you are going to debug.  
Target system  
This means a user's application system using the microcomputer to be debugged.  
*
In this user's manual, this symbol is used to show active Low. (e.g. RESET*: Reset signal)  
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2.2 Package Components  
The M30830T-EPB package consists of the following items. When unpacking, check to see if your  
M30830T-EPB contains all of these items.  
Table 2.1 Package components  
Item  
Quantity  
M30830T-EPB emulation probe  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
M30800T-PTC converter board for 100-pin LCC  
IC61-1004-051 100-pin LCC socket made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.  
Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet (English)  
Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet (Japanese)  
M30830T-EPB user's manual (this manual)  
M30830T-EPB user's manual (Japanese)  
* Please keep the M30830T-EPB's packing box and cushion material in your place for reuse at a  
later time when sending your product for repair or other purposes. Always use these packing box  
and cushion material when transporting this product.  
* If any of these items are missing or found faulty, please contact your distributor.  
* If there is any question or doubt about the packaged product, contact your distributor.  
* For purchasing the IC61-1004-051 or for technical information, contact Yamaichi Electronics  
Co., Ltd.  
2.3 Other Tool Products Required for Development  
To bring forward programs development on the M32C/81, 82 and 83 Group MCUs, the products  
listed below are necessary in addition to those contained package above. Get them separately.  
Table 2.2 Other tool products required for development  
Product  
Product name  
PC7501  
Notes  
Emulator main unit  
Emulator debugger  
Required  
Required  
M3T-PD308F  
144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch LQFP  
(144P6Q-A)  
M3T-FLX-144NSD  
M3T-100LCC-QSD  
M3T-100LCC-DMS  
+
M3T-FLX-100NSD  
100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch LQFP  
(100P6Q-A)  
Required according to the foot  
pattern of the target system  
(see "3.6 Connecting the Target  
System" on page 34)  
M3T-F160-100NSD  
M3T-100LCC-DMS  
+
M3T-DUMMY100S  
M3T-100LCC-DMS  
+
M3T-DIRECT100S  
100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch QFP  
(100P6S-A)  
M3T-100LCC-DMS  
+
M3T-FLX-100NRB  
* To purchase these products, contact your nearest distributer.  
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2.4 Name of Each Part  
(1) System Configuration  
Emulator debugger  
M3T-PD308F  
(1) Emulation probe  
M30830T-EPB  
(2) Converter board  
M30800T-PTC  
Emulator PC7501  
Host machine  
Target board  
LPT parallel, USB  
or LAN interface  
Figure 2.1 System configuration  
(1) Emulation probe (M30830T-EPB)  
This emulation probe contains an evaluation MCU.  
(2) Converter board (M30800T-PTC)  
This is a converter board for connecting to the target system (for 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch LCC  
socket). For details, refer to "3.6 Connecting the Target System" (page 34)  
(2) Names and Functions of PC7501 Upper Panel LEDs  
System status LEDs  
Target status LEDs  
POWER  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
SAFE  
ERROR  
RUN  
EMULATOR  
WARNING  
TARGET  
STATUS  
SYSTEM  
STATUS  
Figure 2.2 Names of PC7501 upper panel LEDs  
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(1) System Status LEDs  
The system status LEDs indicate the emulator PC7501's power supply, firmware operating status,  
etc. Table 2.3 lists the definition of each system status LED.  
Table 2.3 Definition of system status LEDs  
Name  
Status  
ON  
Meaning  
Emulator system power supply is turned ON.  
Emulator system power supply is turned OFF.  
Emulator system is operating normally.  
POWER  
OFF  
SAFE  
ON  
Flashing  
Specific mode (maintenance mode) for downloading the firmware. The  
emulator system does not operate except for downloading firmware and  
self-check.  
OFF  
ON  
Emulator system is not operating normally.  
Emulator is not operating normally.  
Downloading firmware  
ERROR  
Flashing  
OFF  
Emulator is operating normally.  
(2) Target Status LEDs  
The target status LEDs typically indicate the target MCU's operating status and target board's  
power supply. Table 2.4 lists the definition of each target status LED.  
Table 2.4 Definition of target status LEDs  
Name  
Status  
ON  
Meaning  
Power is supplied to the target board.  
Power is not supplied to the target board.  
Target MCU clock is oscillating.  
POWER  
OFF  
ON  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
OFF  
ON  
Target MCU clock is not oscillating.  
Target MCU is being reset.  
OFF  
ON  
Target MCU is not being reset.  
Target program is being executed.  
Target program has been halted.  
Target MCU internal clock is not oscillating.  
Target MCU internal clock is oscillating.  
OFF  
ON  
WARNING  
OFF  
CAUTION  
Caution for Target Status POWER LED:  
• If your MCU has two or more power supply terminals (Vcc), you need to supply  
power to all the terminals.  
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2.5 When Using the Emulator for the First Time  
If you have purchased this emulation probe newly, it is necessary to download the firmware. The  
download procedure is given in Figure 2.3.  
Before downloading the firmware, check the emulator debugger is installed and the PC7501 is  
connected to the host machine. For more information, see each user's manual of the emulator  
debugger and the PC7501.  
See "3.5 Connecting the PC7501"  
(page 33).  
Connect the PC7501 and this product.  
Within 2 seconds of turning the power ON, press the  
RESET switch of the PC7501 and check the maintenance  
mode is accessed.  
See "4.2 Downloading Firmware"  
(page 46).  
Download the firmware using the emulator debugger.  
End the emulator debugger and shut the power of the  
PC7501 OFF.  
Figure 2.3 Firmware download procedure when the emulator is used for the first time  
To make sure the emulation probe works properly, run the self-checks. For self-check procedures,  
see "4.4 Self-checks" (page 51).  
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Chapter 3. Setting Up  
This chapter describes switch settings required for using this product and how to connect this product to the PC7501 and  
the target system.  
3.1 Removing the Upper Cover........................................................................................................ 24  
3.2 Selecting Clock Supply .............................................................................................................. 25  
(1) Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System ............................................................... 26  
(2) Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of the Emulator..................................................... 27  
(3) Replacing the Oscillator Circuit Boards ............................................................................... 28  
3.3 Setting Switches ......................................................................................................................... 29  
3.4 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor ............................................................................................ 32  
3.5 Connecting the PC7501 .............................................................................................................. 33  
3.6 Connecting the Target System.................................................................................................... 34  
(1) Connecting 100-pin LCC Socket .......................................................................................... 35  
(2) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1) .................................................... 36  
(3) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2) .................................................... 37  
(4) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3) .................................................... 38  
(5) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1) ...................................................... 39  
(6) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2) ...................................................... 40  
(7) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3) ...................................................... 41  
(8) Connecting 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern ................................................................... 42  
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Chapter 3. Setting Up  
To use this emulation probe with your target system, it is necessary to change the input frequency.  
Set the input frequency after removing the upper cover.  
3.1 Removing the Upper Cover  
The procedure of removing the upper cover is shown below.  
(1) Remove the four screws of both sides of this product and lift off the upper cover (see Figure 3.1).  
(2) Change the input frequency following the procedure.  
(3) Replace the upper cover and secure the four screws.  
Figure 3.1 Removing the upper cover  
CAUTION  
When Removing the Upper Cover:  
• Always shut OFF power when removing the upper cover or changing the input  
frequency.  
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3.2 Selecting Clock Supply  
There are two ways to supply a clock to the MCU, using the oscillator circuit of the emulator or using  
the oscillator circuit on the target system. Table 3.1 lists the factory-settings of each clock supply.  
Table 3.1 Clock supply to the MCU  
Clock  
Description  
Display of emulator debugger Default setting  
Internal oscillator circuit of emulator  
(OSC-3: 30 MHz)  
Internal  
External  
Internal  
External  
Yes  
XIN-XOUT  
Target system  
-
-
Internal oscillator circuit of emulator  
(OSC-2: 32.768 kHz)  
XCIN-XCOUT  
Target system  
Yes  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on Changing the Clock Supply:  
• The clock supply can be set by the Init dialog box when starting up the emulator  
debugger or inputting CLK command on the script window.  
• For XCIN-XCOUT, it is necessary to set switches in the emulator. For details, refer to  
"3.3 Setting Switches" (page 29).  
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(1) Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System  
When turning on the power supply, the internal clock of emulator is selected to supply the clock to  
the MCU. To use the external clock on the target system, change the clock by the Init dialog box when  
starting up the emulator debugger or the CLK command on the script window (For details, refer to  
the user's manual of the emulator debugger).  
Figure 3.2 External oscillator circuit  
Figure 3.3 Circuit in which oscillation does not occur (same for XCIN-XCOUT)  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on External Clock:  
• To operate this product with an external clock, construct the oscillator circuit as  
shown in Figure 3.2 in the target system and input the oscillator output at 50% duty  
(within the operating range of the evaluation MCU) into the XIN pin. And the XOUT  
pin should be open.  
• Make note of the fact that in the oscillator circuit shown in Figure 3.3 where a  
resonator is connected between the XIN and XOUT pins, oscillation does not occur  
because a flexible cable, buffer IC and other devices are used between the evaluation  
MCU and the target system. It is same for sub-clock oscillator circuits (XCIN and  
XCOUT).  
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(2) Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of the Emulator  
An oscillator circuit board (OSC-3) for 30 MHz is mounted on the PC7501 emulator main unit. To  
use the emulation probe at a frequency other than 30 MHz, build the desired oscillator circuit on the  
included OSC-2 oscillator circuit board (bare board) and replace the board installed in the PC7501  
emulator main unit when shipped from the factory.  
Figure 3.4 shows a view of the OSC-2 oscillator circuit board (bare board) and where connector pins  
are located. Figure 3.5 shows the circuitry of the OSC-2 oscillator circuit board (bare board). Use the  
number of oscillator circuits recommended by the oscillator manufacturer.  
J1-4: GND  
J1-3: Oscillator output  
J1-2: GND  
J1-1: Vcc  
Figure 3.4 External view of the oscillator board (OSC-2) and connector pin assignments  
IC1  
IC1  
CLK  
11  
10  
9
8
J1-3  
J1-1  
R1  
Vcc  
1
2
*
*
R2  
X1 ,X2  
14  
IC1  
3
5
4
6
C3  
7
J1-2  
J1-4  
C2  
C1  
13  
12  
GND  
GND  
*
X3  
IC1  
* X1: 5.08-mm-pitch 2-pin oscillator  
* X2: 2.54-mm-pitch 2-pin oscillator  
* X3: 2.54-mm-pitch 3-pin oscillator  
IC1: Inverter (Unbuffer)  
Figure 3.5 Circuit of the oscillator board (OSC-2)  
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(3) Replacing the Oscillator Circuit Boards  
Figure 3.6 shows how to replace the oscillator circuit boards.  
of oscillator circuit board of PC7501  
rew the screw securing the oscillator circuit board.  
f the oscillator circuit board.  
h the J1 connector of another oscillator circuit board for  
cement to the connector of the MCU-dependent board.  
re the oscillator circuit board with the screw.  
Figure 3.6 Replacing the oscillator circuit boards  
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3.3 Setting Switches  
Figure 3.7 shows the positions of switches of the M30830T-EPBM. Tables 3.2 and 3.3 list how to  
set each switch.  
Figure 3.7 Positions of the switches  
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Table 3.2 Switch settings of the M30830T-EPBM (1/2)  
Signal  
Switch  
Setting  
Description  
Connects the AVCC pin of the MCU to the target  
system.  
VCC  
AVCC  
(Factory-setting)  
AVCC  
SW1  
Connects the AVCC pin of the MCU to the internal  
power supply of the emulator.  
AVCC  
VCC  
Connects the AVSS pin of the MCU to the target  
system.  
AVSS  
(Factory-setting)  
GND  
AVSS  
SW2  
Connects the AVSS pin of the MCU to the internal  
GND of the emulator.  
AVSS  
GND  
Connects the XOUT pin of the MCU to the target  
system.  
XOUT  
OPEN  
(Factory-setting)  
XOUT  
SW3  
Does not connect the XOUT pin.  
OPEN  
XOUT  
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Table 3.3 Switch settings of the M30830T-EPBM (2/2)  
Signal  
Switch  
Setting  
Description  
Connects the P87/XCIN/VCONT pin of the MCU to the  
LPF in the emulation probe (uses the P87/XCIN/  
LPF  
XCIN P87 VCONT pin as LPF for PLL).  
(Factory-setting)  
P87/XCIN/  
VCONT  
SW4  
Connects the P87/XCIN/VCONT pin of the MCU to the  
sub-clock oscillator circuit (32.768 kHz).  
LPF  
XCIN P87  
Connects the P87/XCIN/VCONT pin of the MCU to the  
target system (uses the P87/XCIN/VCONT pin as  
P87).  
P87  
XCIN  
LPF  
Connects the P86/XCOUT pin of the MCU to the  
GND in the emulation probe (uses the P86/XCOUT  
pin as LPF for PLL).  
LPF  
NC P86  
(Factory-setting)  
P86/XCOUT  
SW5  
Does not connect the P86/XCOUT pin.  
LPF  
NC P86  
Connects the P86/XCOUT pin of the MCU to the  
target system (uses the P86/XCOUT pin as P86).  
NC  
P86  
LPF  
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3.4 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor  
With this product, there is a foot pattern on the M30830T-EPBM board (surface) for mounting the  
bypass capacitor for the A-D conversion circuit. Mount a suitable bypass capacitor as occasion  
demands.  
Figure 3.8 shows where the bypass capacitors are mounted.  
VREF - AVSS bypass capacitor  
AVCC - AVSS bypass capacitor  
Figure 3.8 Foot pattern for the A-D conversion bypass capacitor  
IMPORTANT  
Note on the A-D Converter:  
• Because a converter board, buffer IC, and other devices are used between the  
evaluation MCU and the target system, the A-D converter operates differently from  
the actual MCU. Make the final evaluation of the A-D converter from the actual  
MCU.  
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3.5 Connecting the PC7501  
Figure 3.9 shows how to connect the PC7501 and the emulation probe.  
Figure 3.9 Connecting the PC7501 and emulation probe  
CAUTION  
Note on Connecting the Cable:  
• When connecting the emulation probe, be sure to hold the both sides of the emulation  
probe horizontally and insert it directly.  
• Always shut OFF power before connecting the emulation probe. The power ON state  
could destroy internal circuits.  
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3.6 Connecting the Target System  
There are seven ways available to connect the emulator to target systems as shown in Figure 3.10.  
Figure 3.10 Connecting the target system  
CAUTION  
Note on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
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(1) Connecting 100-pin LCC Socket  
When connecting the emulation probe to the 100-pin LCC socket (Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.:  
IC61-1004-051 etc.) on the target system, following the procedure below.  
(1) Attach the CN2 side of the M30830T-EPB to the CN2 side of the M30800T-PTC.  
(2) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the 100-pin LCC socket.  
Figure 3.11 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin LCC socket  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/  
removal iterations.  
• For purchasing the IC61-1004-051 or for technical information, contact Yamaichi  
Electronics Co., Ltd.  
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(2) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1)  
Figure 3.12 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-DUMMY100S (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-DUMMY100S, refer to each instruction  
manual.  
(1) Attach the M3T-DUMMY100S to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-DUMMY100S to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-DUMMY100S.  
(2) Attach the M3T-100LCC-DMS to the M3T-DUMMY100S.  
(3) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M30830T-EPB.  
(4) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M3T-100LCC-DMS.  
Figure 3.12 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern (1/3)  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-DUMMY100S are  
guaranteed for only 20 insertion/removal iterations.  
• The small connectors of the M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/  
removal iterations.  
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(3) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2)  
Figure 3.13 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-DIRECT100S (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-DIRECT100S, refer to each instruction  
manual.  
(1) Attach the M3T-DIRECT100S to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-DIRECT100S to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-DIRECT100S.  
(2) Attach the M3T-100LCC-DMS to the M3T-DIRECT100S.  
(3) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M30830T-EPB.  
(4) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M3T-100LCC-DMS.  
Figure 3.13 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern (2/3)  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-DIRECT100S are  
guaranteed for only 20 insertion/removal iterations.  
• The small connectors of the M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/  
removal iterations.  
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(4) Connecting 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3)  
Figure 3.14 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-FLX-100NRB (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NRB, refer to each instruction  
manual.  
(1) Attach the M3T-FLX-100NRB to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-FLX-100NRB to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-FLX-100NRB.  
(2) Attach the M3T-100LCC-DMS to the M3T-FLX-100NRB.  
(3) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M30830T-EPB.  
(4) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M3T-100LCC-DMS.  
The HQPACK100RB cannot be used.  
Please use the HQPACK100RB168.  
Figure 3.14 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern (3/3)  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NRB are  
guaranteed for only 20 insertion/removal iterations.  
• The small connectors of the M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/  
removal iterations.  
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(5) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1)  
Figure 3.15 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-100LCC-QSD (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-QSD, refer to its instruction manual.  
(1) Attach the M3T-100LCC-QSD to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-100LCC-QSD to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-100LCC-QSD.  
(2) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M30830T-EPB.  
(3) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M3T-100LCC-QSD.  
Figure 3.15 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern (1/3)  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/  
removal iterations.  
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(6) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2)  
Figure 3.16 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-FLX-100NSD (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NSD, refer to each instruction  
manual.  
(1) Attach the M3T-FLX-100NSD to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-FLX-100NSD to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-FLX-100NSD.  
(2) Attach the M3T-100LCC-DMS to the M3T-FLX-100NSD.  
(3) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M30830T-EPB.  
(4) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the M3T-100LCC-DMS.  
Figure 3.16 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern (2/3)  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NSD are  
guaranteed for only 20 insertion/removal iterations.  
• The small connectors of the M30800T-PTC are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/  
removal iterations.  
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(7) Connecting 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3)  
Figure 3.17 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-F160-100NSD (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure.  
(1) Mount the NQPACK100SD included with the M3T-F160-100NSD to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-F160-100NSD to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-F160-100NSD.  
(2) Attach the YQPACK100SD included with the M3T-F160-100NSD to the NQPACK100SD.  
(3) Insert the YQ-GUIDE's included with the YQPACK100SD to the YQPACK100SD.  
(4) Attach the M30830T-EPB to the M3T-F160-100NSD.  
(5) Attach the M3T-F160-100NSD to the YQPACK100SD.  
Figure 3.17 Connecting the emulation probe and 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern (3/3)  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M3T-F160-100NSD are guaranteed for only 50  
insertion/removal iterations.  
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(8) Connecting 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern  
Figure 3.18 shows how to connect the emulation probe to the 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on  
the target system with the M3T-FLX-144NSD (separately available), and here following is its  
procedure.  
(1) Attach the NQPACK144SD included with the M3T-FLX-144NSD to the target system.  
For details on how to attach the M3T-FLX-144NSD to the target system, see the instruction  
manual of the M3T-FLX-144NSD.  
(2) Attach the YQPACK144SD included with the M3T-FLX-144NSD to the NQPACK144SD.  
(3) Insert the YQ-GUIDE's included with the YQPACK144SD to the YQPACK144SD.  
(4) Attach the M30830T-EPB to the M3T-FLX-144SD.  
(5) Attach the M3T-FLX-144NSD to the YQPACK144SD.  
Figure 3.18 Connecting the emulation probe and 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern  
CAUTION  
Notes on Connecting the Target System:  
• Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal  
damage to the emulator.  
• The small connectors of the M3T-FLX-144NSD are guaranteed for only 50  
insertion/removal iterations.  
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Chapter 4. Usage  
This chapter describes from turning on the power of this product to starting up the emulator debugger.  
4.1 Turning On the Power ................................................................................................................ 44  
(1) Checking the Connection of the Emulator System ............................................................... 44  
(2) Turning ON/OFF the Power ................................................................................................. 44  
(3) LED Display When PC7501 Starts Up Normally ................................................................ 45  
4.2 Downloading Firmware.............................................................................................................. 46  
(1) When It is Necessary to Download Firmware ...................................................................... 46  
(2) Downloading Firmware in the Maintenance Mode .............................................................. 46  
4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting EMEM Dialog Box) ........................................... 47  
(1) Setting the Debug Monitor Bank Address ............................................................................ 48  
(2) Selecting the Processor Mode............................................................................................... 48  
(3) Setting the Emulation Memory............................................................................................. 49  
(4) Emulation Memory Allocation as Expansion Area .............................................................. 49  
(5) Referring MCU STATUS ..................................................................................................... 51  
4.4 Self-checks ................................................................................................................................. 51  
(1) Self-check Procedure ............................................................................................................ 51  
(2) If an Error is Detected in Self-checks ................................................................................... 51  
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Chapter 4. Usage  
4.1 Turning On the Power  
(1) Checking the Connection of the Emulator System  
Before turning the power ON, check the connection of the interface cable with host machine, PC7501,  
emulation probe, and target system.  
(2) Turning ON/OFF the Power  
• Turn ON the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible.  
• Turn OFF the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible.  
• When turning ON the power again after shutting OFF the power, wait for 10 seconds.  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on Power Supply:  
• The emulator's VCC pin is connected to the target system in order to monitor target  
system voltage. For this reason, the emulator cannot supply power to the target  
system. Therefore, provide the target system with a separate power supply from that  
of the emulator.  
• Keep target system power supply voltage within the MCU's specified range (3.0 -  
3.6 V, 4.2 - 5.5 V).  
• Do not change target system power supply voltage after power has been activated.  
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(3) LED Display When PC7501 Starts Up Normally  
Figure 4.1 shows upper panel LED lighting status when the emulator started up properly. Check it  
when starting up the emulator system.  
• If this LED does not light, check the voltage of the target system.  
• Check power is supplied to all the power pins.  
• When the target system is not connected, this LED does not light.  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
ERROR  
: ON  
: OFF  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
: Flashing  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Figure 4.1 LED display when the power turned on  
IMPORTANT  
Note on Memory Expansion and Microprocessor Modes:  
• To use the memory expansion or microprocessor mode, be sure to set the RDY*,  
HOLD* and NMI* pins so that they are not active at start-up. Otherwise the emulator  
system will not start up correctly.  
Note on CLOCK LED:  
• If CLOCK LED does not turn on, check the following:  
(1) Immediately after starting PC7501 (before starting the emulator debugger)  
--> Check if the oscillation circuit within the PC7501 emulator main unit  
oscillates normally.  
(2) After starting the emulator debugger (after setting the Init dialog box)  
--> Check the oscillation circuit set in the Init dialog box oscillates normally.  
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4.2 Downloading Firmware  
(1) When It is Necessary to Download Firmware  
It is necessary to download the firmware when:  
(1) you use this product for the first time  
(2) the firmware has been upgraded  
(3) the emulator debugger has been upgraded  
(4) you use this product with a PC7501 which was used with other emulation probe before  
If downloading the firmware is not completed in the cases below, re-download the firmware as  
follows.  
• When the power is unexpectedly shut down during a download from the emulator debugger  
• When a communications interface cable is unexpectedly pulled out  
(2) Downloading Firmware in the Maintenance Mode  
Download the firmware in the maintenance mode as explained here following. The target system  
must not be connected when downloading the firmware.  
(1) Set the interface select switch on the rear panel of the PC7501 to the LPT side and connect  
the LPT parallel interface cable to the PC7501 and the host machine.  
(2) Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator, press the RESET switch on the PC7501  
front panel to switch to the maintenance mode.  
Switched to the maintenance mode, the SAFE SYSTEM STATUS LED begins to flash.  
(3) Start up the emulator debugger. When the Init dialog box setup is complete, the dialog which  
urges to download the firmware will appear. Download the firmware following messages.  
Required time for downloading the firmware is approx. 60 seconds.  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
ERROR  
ERROR  
ERROR  
WARNING  
WARNING  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Maintenance mode started  
Downloading firmware started  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
ERROR  
ERROR  
: ON  
WARNING  
WARNING  
: OFF  
: Flashing  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Download terminated  
Figure 4.2 Downloading the firmware in the maintenance mode  
CAUTION  
Note on Downloading Firmware:  
• Do not shut OFF power while the firmware is being downloaded. Doing so, the  
emulator will not start up properly. If power is shut OFF by mistake, redownload the  
firmware in the maintenance mode.  
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4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting EMEM Dialog Box)  
The EMEM dialog box will appear after setting the Init dialog box by starting up the emulator  
debugger or completing downloading the firmware. Here explains how to set the processor mode of  
the target MCU, allocate the emulation memory and set the emulator work area. Figure 4.3 shows the  
EMEM dialog box display.  
2. Processor mode  
5.Levels of each pin  
1.Debug monitor bank  
address  
3.Allocation of the  
internal ROM area  
4. Allocations of the  
expansion emulation  
memory  
Figure 4.3 EMEM dialog box  
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(1) Setting the Debug Monitor Bank Address  
With this product, consecutive 64 KB of the emulator's work area are allocated to the debug monitor.  
When "F0" is specified, 64 KB starting from address F00000h are allocated for use by the debug  
monitor. Specify an unused area.  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on Setting Debug Monitor Bank Address:  
• It is not possible to view or set the content of the specified area. Even on the dump  
window or in the reverse assemble area of the program/source windows, the content  
of this area is not displayed correctly though it can be displayed.  
• The below bank addresses cannot be set for the debug monitor.  
(1) MCU internal resources (ROM, RAM and SFR areas)  
(2) DRAM area and multiplex areas  
(3) Interrupt vector area  
(2) Selecting the Processor Mode  
Here explains about the setting of processor modes. Selectable modes are listed in Table 4.1.  
Table 4.1 Selecting the processor mode  
Processor mode  
Single-chip mode  
Select from the list  
Single-chip Mode  
Memory expansion mode  
Memory Expansion Mode 8 Bit  
Memory Expansion Mode 16 Bit  
Microprocessor Mode 8 Bit  
Microprocessor Mode 16 Bit  
Microprocessor mode  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on Selecting the Processor Mode:  
• When setting single-chip mode or memory expansion mode, the level of the CNVSS  
pin of the target system should be "L".  
• When setting microprocessor mode, the level of the CNVSS pin of the target system  
should be "H".  
• When setting memory expansion mode or microprocessor mode, the RDY* and  
HOLD* pins of the target system should be "H".  
• When the target system is not connected, all modes are available.  
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(3) Setting the Emulation Memory  
This product has two emulation memory and how to allocate is different depending on which  
processor mode is selected. Table 4.2 shows how to set the emulation memory for each processor  
mode.  
Table 4.2 Setting the emulation memory  
Processor mode  
Internal flash memory  
Emulation memory for expansion  
Cannot be used.  
The area F80000h-FFFFFFh is  
allocated automatically.  
Single-chip Mode  
The area F80000h-FFFFFFh is  
allocated automatically.  
Possible to specify the desired area  
between Area 1 and 4.  
Memory Expansion Mode  
Microprocessor Mode  
Possible to specify the desired area  
between Area 1 and 4.  
Cannot be used.  
(4) Emulation Memory Allocation as Expansion Area  
This section explains about setting emulation memory for expansion purposes in the memory  
expansion mode and microprocessor mode. To use emulation memory as expansion area, set memory  
allocation as indicated here below. Emulation memory specifications are given in Table 4.3.  
(1) Setting bank address (Bank): Specify the bank address of the area to be allocated for expansion  
as a hexadecimal number.  
For example, specifying "C0" allocates the bank from address C00000h.  
When 256 KB is specified as the Length, bank addresses can be specified from 00, 04, 08 up to  
FC in 256KB blocks.  
When 1 MB is specified as the Length, bank addresses can be specified from 00, 10, 20 up to F0  
in 1MB blocks.  
(2) Specifying area size (Length): Specify the size of the specified expansion area. The area from  
the specified address to the size specified here is allocated as  
external area or internal area. Length can be specified as 256 KB  
or 1 MB.  
(3) Specifying area map (Map):  
Select whether the specified area is to be allocated as internal  
area (used as emulation memory) or external area (used by  
external device, etc.).  
• When INTERNAL is specified: This bank is allocated as internal area and used for expan-  
sion.  
• When EXTERNAL is specified: This bank is allocated as external area and used by the target  
system as an external resource.  
• When No Use is specified:  
This bank is allocated as external area and used by the target  
system as an external resource.  
Areas not specified here are allocated as external area. The only difference from the area specified  
as EXTERNAL area is download speed. Download to the area specified as EXTERNAL area is  
faster than to the other unspecified areas.  
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IMPORTANT  
Notes on Using Emulation Memory for Expansion:  
• When the single-chip mode or memory expansion mode is set by specifying the  
processor mode, internal ROM area is automatically allocated to the internal flash  
ROM. Therefore, it is not necessary to deliberately specify emulation memory as  
expansion area in order to allocate the internal ROM area.  
• The 4MB memory mounted in the product can be allocated out. Set memory  
allocation so that the total of the 4 length values does not exceed the emulation  
memory size (4 MB). However, the emulation memory is 3.25 MB in the memory  
expansion mode.  
• Be careful that the specified areas do not overlap one another.  
• Do not set the following areas for memory allocation of the MCU. Set these areas  
referring the specifications of the MCU.  
(1) Area allocated for DRAM connection  
(2) Area allocated for multiplex bus  
(3) Unusable area  
• Memory in the emulator is automatically selected as reset vector area regardless of  
settings.  
• Except for the SFR, RAM, ROM and internally reserved areas, all areas other than  
the set area are externally accessible.  
• MCU internal resources are automatically selected as SFR and RAM areas regard-  
less of settings.  
Table 4.3 Specifications of expansion emulation memory  
Maximum operating frequency  
Number of area which can be set  
Area size  
30 MHz, 1 wait  
Max. 4 areas  
Successive 256 KB or 1 MB  
(Can be mixed)  
Emulation memory size  
Possible banks to be set  
Total of 4 areas: 4 MB  
(1) For 256KB area  
X0h, X4h, X8h, XCh bank  
e.g.) 20 bank, 64 bank, A8 bank, EC bank etc.  
(2) For 1MB area  
X0h bank  
e.g.) 20 bank, 40 bank, 80 bank, A0 bank etc.  
IMPORTANT  
Note on Memory Access:  
• When setting the processor mode to the memory expansion mode, it may be changed  
to the memory expansion mode temporarily before the user program itself changes  
from the single-chip mode to the memory expansion mode.  
Take due consideration on this phenomenon in the following cases:  
(1) Immediately before executing the program after setting a software break  
(2) Immediately after stopping the program when a software break is set  
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(5) Referring MCU STATUS  
It is possible to confirm each level of BYTE, CNVSS, RDY*, HOLD*, NMI* pins on the target  
system.  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on MCU STATUS:  
• The status of pins of MCU is displayed in the "MCU STATUS" of the EMEM dialog  
box. Confirm if it matches with the processor mode.  
• Check that "RDY*" and "HOLD*" are set to "H". If they are set to the "L" level, the  
MCU itself is in the standby state. The emulator debugger displays an error message  
because it receives no response from the MCU.  
4.4 Self-checks  
(1) Self-check Procedure  
To run the emulator self-checks, do so as explained here below. While self-checks are in progress,  
LEDs will change as shown in Figure 4.4.  
(1) When the target system is connected, disconnect it.  
(2) Within 2 seconds of activating power to the emulator, press the RESET switch on the emulator  
front panel to switch the emulator to the maintenance mode.  
(3) Check the "SAFE" LED starts flashing and then press the RESET switch again.  
(4) The self-checks will start. If the normal result is displayed in about 30 seconds, self-checks  
terminated normally.  
(2) If an Error is Detected in Self-checks  
If self-checks do not result normally (ERROR 1 to ERROR 4 in Figure 4.4), check the following.  
• Recheck the connection of the emulation probe and PC7501.  
• Redownload the proper firmware.  
CAUTION  
Note on Self-checks:  
• If self-checks do not result normally (excluding target system errors), the emulation  
probe may be damaged. Then contact your local distributor.  
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POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
ERROR  
ERROR  
: ON  
: OFF  
WARNING  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
: Flashing  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Self-check terminated normally  
Maintenance mode started  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
• When the proper firmware for the  
emulation probe is not downloaded  
• When the emulation probe is not  
connected properly  
ERROR  
ERROR 1  
SAFE and ERROR flash  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Emulation probe and firmware  
do not match  
POWER  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
SAFE  
• When the PC7501 system is not  
working properly  
ERROR  
ERROR 2  
SAFE flashes and  
ERROR lights  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
STATUS  
STATUS  
PC7501 system status error  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
• When a clock is not supplied to the  
emulation probe  
ERROR  
ERROR 3  
SAFE and ERROR  
lights alternately  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Emulation probe initialization error  
POWER  
SAFE  
POWER  
CLOCK  
RESET  
RUN  
• When the emulation probe is not  
working properly  
ERROR  
ERROR 4  
SAFE goes out and  
ERROR lights  
WARNING  
SYSTEM  
TARGET  
STATUS  
STATUS  
Emulation probe status error  
Figure 4.4 Self-check procedure  
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Chapter 5. Specifications  
This chapter describes specifications of this product.  
5.1 Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 54  
5.2 Connection Diagrams ................................................................................................................. 55  
5.3 External Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 57  
(1) External Dimensions of the Emulation Probe....................................................................... 57  
(2) External Dimensions of the Converter Board (M30800T-PTC) .......................................... 58  
(3) External Dimensions of the Converter Board (M3T-FLX-144NSD) ................................... 59  
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Chapter 5. Specifications  
5.1 Specifications  
Table 5.1 lists the specifications of the M30830T-EPB.  
Table 5.1 Specifications of the M30830T-EPB  
Emulator  
PC7501  
Applicable MCU  
M30833MJFP/M30833FJFP (100-pin 0.65-mm)  
M30833MJGP/M30833FJGP (100-pin 0.5-mm)  
M30835MJGP/M30835FJGP (144-pin 0.5-mm)  
RAM: 31 KB  
ROM: 512 KB  
Planning to support the M32C/81 and 82 Groups  
M30835FJGP (two pieces)  
Evaluation MCU  
Usable mode  
Single-chip mode  
Memory expansion mode  
Microprocessor mode  
Emulation memory  
(1) 512 KB for internal ROM of MCU  
(Fixed F80000h - FFFFFFh, maximum operating frequency: 30  
MHz, 0 wait)  
(2) 4 MB for expansion area (changeable)  
(Possible to allocate by 256 KB or 1 MB, maximum operating  
frequency: 30 MHz, 1 wait)  
Maximum operating frequency 30 MHz (Operating voltage: 4.2 to 5.5 V, divide-by-1)  
20 MHz (Operating voltage: 3.0 to 3.6 V, divide-by-1)  
Clock oscillator  
XIN-XOUT  
Internal oscillator circuit board (OSC-3)  
Switchable to external oscillator input  
XCIN-XCOUT  
Internal oscillator circuit board (32.768 kHz fixed)  
Switchable to external oscillator input  
Operating frequency  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Powe supply to emulator  
3.0 - 3.6 V, 4.2 - 5.5 V  
5 to 35°C (no dew)  
-10 to 60°C (no dew)  
12 V supplied from AC adapter  
Connection to target system  
(see 3.6 "Connecting the Target  
System" on page 34)  
For 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch LQFP (144P6Q-A):  
M3T-FLX-144NSD (separately available)  
For 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch LQFP (100P6Q-A):  
(1) M30800T-PTC (included) + M3T-100LCC-QSD (separately  
available)  
(2) M30800T-PTC (included) + M3T-100LCC-DMS (separately  
available) + M3T-FLX-100NSD (separately available)  
(3) M3T-F160-100NSD (separately available)  
For 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch QFP (100P6S-A):  
(1) M30800T-PTC (included) + M3T-100LCC-DMS (separately  
available) + M3T-FLX-100NRB (separately available)  
(2) M30800T-PTC (included) + M3T-100LCC-DMS (separately  
available) + M3T-DUMMY100S (separately available)  
(3) M30800T-PTC (included) + M3T-100LCC-DMS (separately  
available) + M3T-DIRECT100S (separately available)  
For 100-pin LCC socket:  
M30800T-PTC (included) + IC61-1004-051 (included)  
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5.2 Connection Diagrams  
Figures 5.1 and 5.2 show the connection diagrams of the M30830T-EPB. These connection diagrams  
mainly show the interface section. The signals not shown in Figures 5.1 and 5.2 are connected to the  
evaluation MCU in the emulation probe and the target system directly. The circuits not connected to  
the target system such as the emulator's control system are omitted.  
Table 5.2 lists the electrical characteristics of the IC used for the user interface. Refer to it when using  
the emulator.  
Figure 5.1 Connection diagram (1/2)  
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Figure 5.2 Connection diagram (2/2)  
Table 5.2 Electrical characteristics of the 74HC4066  
Measuring condition  
Standard values  
Min.  
Symbol  
Parameter  
Unit  
Vcc  
2.0  
Standard Max.  
-
-
-
-
160  
70  
10  
-
-
100  
-
RON  
ON resistor  
4.5  
RON  
ON resistor difference  
4.5  
IIN  
Switch input leak current  
nA  
12.0  
±100  
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5.3 External Dimensions  
(1) External Dimensions of the Emulation Probe  
Unit: mm  
Figure 5.3 External dimensions of the emulation probe  
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(2) External Dimensions of the Converter Board (M30800T-PTC)  
Figure 5.4 shows the external dimensions of the pitch converter board M30800T-PTC for 100-pin  
QFP (100P6N).  
When attached to 100-pin LCC socket  
Unit: mm  
Figure 5.4 External dimensions of the pitch converter board (M30800T-PTC)  
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(3) External Dimensions of the Converter Board (M3T-FLX-144NSD)  
Figure 5.5 shows the external dimensions and the sample foot pattern of the pitch converter board  
M3T-FLX-144NSD for 144-pin LQFP (144P6Q).  
Sample foot pattern  
Unit: mm  
Figure 5.5 External dimensions of the pitch converter board (M3T-FLX-144NSD)  
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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly.  
6.1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles ............................................................................................ 62  
6.2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly....................................................... 63  
(1) When the LED Display of the PC7501 is Abnormal............................................................ 63  
(2) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is connected) ...................................................................... 64  
(3) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is not connected) ................................................................ 65  
(4) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is connected) ...................................................................... 65  
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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting  
6.1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles  
Figure 6.1 shows the flowchart to remedy the troubles from when power to the emulator is activated  
until the emulator debugger starts up. Check this while the target system is disconnected. For the latest  
FAQs visit the Renesas Tool Homepage.  
Turning on PC7501  
Not normal  
Front panel LED of PC7501  
1. Check emulator system connections.  
See, "3.5 Connecting the PC7501" (page 33).  
2. Redownload the firmware.  
Normal  
See "4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 46).  
3. Restart the PC7501 system.  
Init dialog box of emulator  
debugger displayed  
Not normal/Error displayed  
1. Check the operating environment etc. of the emulator  
debugger.  
Normal  
See the user's manual of the emulator debugger.  
2. Reinstall the emulator debugger.  
Not normal/Error displayed  
EMEM dialog box of emulator  
debugger displayed  
See "6.2 (3) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the  
Emulator Debugger Starts Up (When the target system is not  
connected)" (page 65).  
Normal  
Error displayed  
See "6.2 (4) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts  
Up (When the target system is connected)" (page 65).  
Program window of emulator debugger displayed  
Figure 6.1 Flowchart to remedy the troubles  
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6.2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly  
(1) When the LED Display of the PC7501 is Abnormal  
Table 6.1 LED's abnormal display and its checkpoints  
Connection to  
the target system  
Error  
Checkpoint  
Recheck the power cable is connected to the  
PC7501.  
See the user's manual of the PC7501.  
LEDs do not light up.  
All LEDs remain lit.  
-
Recheck the connection between the PC7501 and  
this product.  
-
See "3.5 Connecting the PC7501" (page 33).  
The POWER LED of  
"STATUS OF TARGET"  
does not light up.  
Check power is properly supplied to the target  
system and that the target system is properly  
grounded.  
Connected  
(1) Check that both the main and sub clocks of the  
emulator debugger are not set to "EXT".  
See the CLK command of the emulator  
debugger.  
Not connected  
(2) Check the oscillation circuit in the emulator is  
oscillating.  
The CLOCK LED of  
"STATUS OF TARGET"  
does not light up.  
See "3.2 Selecting Clock Supply" (page 25).  
(1) Check the oscillation circuit in the target system  
is oscillating.  
Connected  
Connected  
(2) Check the switches in the emulation probe are  
correctly set.  
See "3.3 Setting Switches" (page 29).  
The RESET LED of  
"STATUS OF TARGET"  
does not go out.  
Check the reset pin of the target system is pulled  
up.  
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(2) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is connected)  
Table 6.2 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is connected)  
Error  
Checkpoint  
Communication error occurred.  
Data was not sent to the target.  
Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable  
settings and switches on the rear of the PC7501 match.  
See the user's manuals of the PC7501 and emulator  
debugger.  
Target system cannot be properly built.  
(1) Download the proper firmware.  
See "4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 46).  
(2) Recheck the connection between the PC7501 and  
this product.  
See "3.5 Connecting the PC7501" (page 33).  
PD308F version is not the same version as Download the proper firmware.  
the firmware in the target.  
See "4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 46).  
Target MCU is in the reset state.  
(1) Check the reset pin of the target system is pulled up.  
(2) Check the reset pin of the target system has changed  
from "L" to "H" level.  
Target MCU cannot be reset.  
(1) Check the NMI* pin is held high.  
(2) If in memory expansion mode or microprocessor  
mode, check the RDY* pin and HOLD* pin are held  
high.  
(3) If the reset circuit of the target system has a watchdog  
timer, disable the timer.  
(4) Check that power is properly supplied to the target  
system and that the target system is properly  
grounded.  
(5) The program may be uncontrollable in areas where  
memory is not allocated. Recheck the map setting.  
See "4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting  
EMEM Dialog Box)" (page 47).  
Target is in "HOLD" state.  
(1) The MCU is either in the stop mode or wait mode.  
Either reset the MCU or cancel the mode with an  
interrupt.  
See MCU specifications.  
(2) The program may be uncontrollable in areas where  
memory is not allocated. Recheck the map setting.  
See "4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting  
EMEM Dialog Box)" (page 47).  
Target clock is stopped.  
(1) Check the oscillation circuit of the target system is  
oscillating properly.  
(2) Checktheswitchesintheemulationprobearecorrectly  
set.  
See "3.3 Setting Switches" (page 29).  
Target MCU is not receiving power.  
Check that power is properly supplied to the target  
system and that the target system is properly grounded.  
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(3) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is not connected)  
Table 6.3 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is not connected)  
Error  
Checkpoint  
Communication error occurred.  
Data was not sent to the target.  
Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable  
settings and switches on the rear of the PC7501 match.  
See the user's manuals of the PC7501 and emulator  
debugger.  
Target system cannot be properly built.  
(1) Download the proper firmware.  
See "4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 46).  
(2) Recheck the connection between the PC7501 and  
this product.  
See "3.5 Connecting the PC7501" (page 33).  
PD308F version is not the same version as Download the proper firmware.  
the firmware in the target.  
See "4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 46).  
Target MCU cannot be reset.  
The program may be uncontrollable in areas where  
memory is not allocated. Recheck the map setting.  
See "4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting  
EMEM Dialog Box)" (page 47).  
Target is in HOLD state.  
(1) The MCU is either in the stop mode or wait mode.  
Either reset the MCU or cancel the mode with an  
interrupt.  
See MCU specifications.  
(2) The program may be uncontrollable in areas where  
memory is not allocated. Recheck the map setting.  
See "4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting  
EMEM Dialog Box)" (page 47).  
Target clock is stopped.  
Check the switches in the emulation probe are correctly  
set.  
See "3.3 Setting Switches" (page 29).  
(4) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up  
(When the target system is connected)  
Table 6.4 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is connected)  
Error  
Checkpoint  
Target MCU is uncontrollable.  
(1) Check the NMI* pin is held high.  
(2) If in memory expansion mode or microprocessor  
mode, check the RDY* pin and HOLD* pin are held  
high.  
(3) The program may be uncontrollable in areas where  
memory is not allocated. Recheck the map setting.  
See "4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting  
EMEM Dialog Box)" (page 47).  
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Chapter 7. Maintenance and Guarantee  
This chapter describes how to maintenance, repair provisions and how to request for repair.  
7.1 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 68  
7.2 Guarantee.................................................................................................................................... 68  
7.3 Repair Provisions........................................................................................................................ 68  
7.4 How to Request for Repair ......................................................................................................... 69  
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Chapter 7. Maintenance and Guarantee  
7.1 Maintenance  
If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system, wipe it off with a dry soft cloth.  
Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment's surface  
coating to separate.  
7.2 Guarantee  
If your product becomes faulty within one year after its purchase while being used under good  
conditions by observing "Precautions for Safety" described in Chapter 1 of this user's manual, we will  
repair or replace your faulty product free of charge. Note, however, that if your product's fault is raised  
by any one of the following causes, we will repair it or replace it with new one with extra-charge:  
• Misuse, abuse, or use under extraordinary conditions  
• Unauthorized repair, remodeling, maintenance, and so on  
• Inadequate user's system or misuse of it  
• Fires, earthquakes, and other unexpected disasters  
In the above cases, contact your local distributor. If your product is being leased, consult the leasing  
company or the owner.  
7.3 Repair Provisions  
(1) Repair with extra-charge  
The products elapsed more than one year after purchase can be repaired with extra-charge.  
(2) Replacement with extra-charge  
If your product's fault falls in any of the following categories, the fault will be corrected by  
replacing the entire product instead of repair, or you will be advised to purchase new one,  
depending on the severity of the fault.  
• Faulty or broken mechanical portions  
• Flaw, separation, or rust in coated or plated portions  
• Flaw or cracks in plastic portions  
• Faults or breakage caused by improper use or unauthorized repair or modification  
• Heavily damaged electric circuits due to overvoltage, overcurrent or shorting of power supply  
• Cracks in the printed circuit board or burnt-down patterns  
• Wide range of faults that makes replacement less expensive than repair  
• Unlocatable or unidentified faults  
(3) Expiration of the repair period  
When a period of one year elapses after the model was dropped from production, repairing  
products of the model may become impossible.  
(4) Transportation fees at sending your product for repair  
Please send your product to us for repair at your expense.  
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7.4 How to Request for Repair  
If your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair.  
Customer  
Distributor  
Fill in the Repair Request Sheet included with this product, then send it  
along with this product for repair to your local distributor. Make sure  
that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail  
as possible to facilitate repair.  
After checking the contents of fault, the distributor should please send  
the faulty product along with the Repair Request Sheet to Renesas  
Solutions Corp.  
Renesas Solutions When the faulty product is repaired, it will be returned to the customer  
at the earliest convenience.  
CAUTION  
Note on Transporting the Product:  
• When sending your product for repair, use the packing box and cushion material supplied with this  
product when delivered to you and specify handling caution for it to be handled as precision  
equipment. If packing of your product is not complete, it may be damaged during transportation.  
When you pack your product in a bag, make sure to use conductive polyvinyl supplied with this  
product (usually a blue bag). When you use other bags, they may cause a trouble on your product  
because of static electricity.  
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M30830T-EPB User's Manual  
Rev.2.00  
July 1, 2004  
REJ10J0747-0200Z  
COPYRIGHT ©2004 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION  
AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
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