Fujitsu Electronic Keyboard MB96300 User Manual

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Contents  
0 Contents  
REVISION HISTORY............................................................................................................ 2  
WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER ......................................................................................... 3  
0 CONTENTS...................................................................................................................... 4  
1 OVERVIEW...................................................................................................................... 6  
1.1 Abstract................................................................................................................... 6  
1.2 Features.................................................................................................................. 7  
1.3 General Description................................................................................................. 8  
2 INSTALLATION............................................................................................................. 10  
2.1 Connection/Power-On........................................................................................... 10  
2.2 Default Jumper settings for MB96370 Series......................................................... 11  
2.3 Jumper Location.................................................................................................... 13  
3 JUMPERS AND SWITCHES.......................................................................................... 14  
3.1 Operating Mode (S1)............................................................................................. 14  
3.2 Power Supply (S2, JP: 8, 15, 16, 17, 22)............................................................... 15  
3.3 Subclock (JP: 1, 2) ................................................................................................ 16  
3.4 Analog Power Supply Voltage (JP: 11, 12, 13, 14) ................................................ 17  
3.5 Alarm Comparator (JP: 85).................................................................................... 17  
3.6 Reset Generation (JP: 33, 41, 46, 47, 48) ............................................................. 18  
3.7 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 (JP: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)...................... 19  
3.8 I2C pull-up resistor (JP: 9, 10)................................................................................ 19  
3.9 LIN / UART............................................................................................................ 20  
3.10 CAN interfaces (JP: 24, 26, 34, 35) ....................................................................... 21  
3.11 External Flash memory (JP: 49, 52, 56) ................................................................ 22  
3.12 External SRAM memory (JP: 50, 53, 59)............................................................... 22  
3.13 Graphic Display Controller interface (JP: 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 85, 86)................ 23  
4 CONNECTORS.............................................................................................................. 24  
4.1 Power connector (X7)............................................................................................ 24  
4.2 MCU pin header connectors (X20A, X20B, X21, X22 and X23)............................. 24  
4.3 LIN-UART connectors (X5, X9) ............................................................................. 24  
4.4 CAN Connector (X6, X8) ....................................................................................... 25  
4.5 USER-LEDs & optional LC-Display (J1) ................................................................ 26  
4.6 In-Circuit-Programming Connector (X4) ................................................................ 27  
4.7 Alarm Comparator Connector (J2)......................................................................... 28  
4.8 External Supply Voltage Vin (J3)........................................................................... 28  
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4.9 Vcc 5 Volts (J4)..................................................................................................... 28  
4.10 Vcc 3.3 Volts (J5) .................................................................................................. 28  
4.11 Vcc 2.5 Volts (J9) .................................................................................................. 28  
4.12 Vcc 1.8 Volts (J10) ................................................................................................ 28  
4.13 LIN Bus Inhibit (J6)................................................................................................ 28  
4.14 LIN Bus Inhibit (J11).............................................................................................. 28  
4.15 VCC Connector (J7).............................................................................................. 28  
4.16 GND Connector (J8).............................................................................................. 28  
5 PROGRAMMING THE INTERNAL FLASH MEMORY................................................... 29  
5.1 Asynchronous Mode.............................................................................................. 29  
5.2 Synchronous Mode ............................................................................................... 31  
6 APPENDIX..................................................................................................................... 32  
6.1 Related Products................................................................................................... 32  
7 INFORMATION IN THE WWW....................................................................................... 33  
8 CHINA-ROHS REGULATION........................................................................................ 34  
9 RECYCLING .................................................................................................................. 36  
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Chapter 1 Overview  
1 Overview  
1.1 Abstract  
The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC is a multifunctional evaluation board for the Fujitsu 16FX  
Flash microcontroller MB96370 Series.  
It can be used stand-alone for software development and testing or as a simple target board  
to work with the emulator system.  
The board allows the designer immediately to start software development before his own  
final target system is available.  
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1.2 Features  
< Supports Fujitsu’s 16FX MB96370 Series with 144 pin PMC / M08 package  
or the MB2198 Emulator System with the Probe Cable MB2198-507-E.  
< 9-15V unregulated external DC power supply  
< On-board 3.3V switching mode voltage regulator  
< Power-LEDs for all supply voltages  
< Onboard voltage supervisor monitor  
< In-Circuit serial Flash programming (UART0 or UART2)  
< All resources available for evaluation  
< All MCU pins routed to connectors  
< 4 MHz main crystal  
< 32 kHz crystal for sub clock operation  
< Two RS232- or LIN interfaces  
< Two CAN interfaces  
< 3 V capable CAN, LIN, and RS232 transceivers  
< 8 User LEDs  
< Optional: alphanumeric standard LC-Display connectable instead of LEDs  
< Reset button, Reset LED  
< 5 User buttons  
< 8 MByte FLASH  
< 2 MByte SRAM  
< Connector for Fujitsu Graphic-Controller boards (e.g.: CREMSON-STARTERKITLIME)  
< External bus interface routed to 96 pin and 48 pin DIN 41612 (VG) connectors  
< Power Supply: 5V, 3.3V, 2.5V and 1.8V  
This board must only be used for test applications  
in an evaluation laboratory environment.  
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1.3 General Description  
The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC supports the F2MC-16FX microcontrollers of MB96370 Series  
with LQFP144-M08 (PMC) package.  
It can be used as a stand-alone evaluation board or as a target board for the emulator  
debugger.  
1.3.1 MCU Clocks  
The board is supplied with a socketed 4 MHz crystal as main oscillation source. Using the  
internal PLL of the µC, internal clock rates up to 56 MHz can be achieved.  
1.3.2 RS-232 and LIN  
Two separate RS232 transceivers and two single-wire LIN-transceivers (TLE7259) are  
available to connect two out of three on-chip UARTs to 9-pin D-Sub connectors (X5, X9).  
The transceivers generate the adequate RS232 levels for the receive (RXD) and transmit  
(TXD) and LIN bus lines. In RS232 mode, either the DTR line or the RTS line can be  
selected with jumpers (JP23 and JP38) to generate a system reset. The RTS signal can be  
shortcut to CTS using the jumpers JP19 and JP36. Each of the four D-Sub connectors can  
be configured as RS232 or LIN. The LIN Vs line can be powered by the unregulated supply  
input of the board, so no additional supply is needed (JP28 and JP42).  
All transceivers are fully 3.3V IO compatible to enable low voltage applications.  
In-circuit programming (asynchronous) can be done via LIN-UART 0 and 2 (X5, X9).  
1.3.3 CAN Bus  
Two high-speed CAN transceivers (TLE6250GV33) can be connected to the CAN interfaces  
of the MCU to allow easy connection to CAN networks.  
All transceivers are fully 3.3V IO compatible to enable low voltage applications.  
1.3.4 MCU Pins  
All pins of the microcontroller except the oscillator pins X0/X1 and X0A/X1A are connected  
to edge connectors and are directly available to the user.  
1.3.5 Power Supply  
The on-board switching mode voltage regulators allow the user to connect an unregulated  
DC input voltage of +9V to +15V, and supplies all voltages needed by the board and an  
optional graphic sub-board. The regulators are rated with 3A (5V and 3.3V) resp. 1.5A (2.5V,  
1.8V) and are thermally protected against overload.  
1.3.6 User Buttons  
There are six push button switches on the board, which can be connected to input ports of  
the microcontroller. This allows the user to evaluate external Interrupts, external timer trigger  
or Input Capture functions as well as simple input polling. One button is reserved as ‘Reset’-  
button for the microcontroller, controlled by the supply monitor IC.  
1.3.7 User LEDs and optional LCD  
Eight user LEDs are connected to Port 09 and grounded by two 1k resistor networks (RN1,  
RN2). If these LEDs are not required, these resistor networks can be removed to disconnect  
the LEDs and to free the I/O port.  
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1.3.8 I2C Bus  
Additional 10 kOhm pull-up resistors can be connected to the I²C bus lines by setting the  
according jumpers. JP9 is for SDA0 and JP10 for SCL0.  
1.3.9 Emulator System  
If the board is used as an emulator target board, the microcontroller must be removed from  
the socket and the corresponding probe cable has to be mounted:  
Series  
V-Chip  
Probe cable  
Socket  
NQPACK144SD-ND  
HQPACK144SD  
MB96370  
MB96V300B  
MB2198-507-E  
Table 1-1: Emulation System  
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Chapter 2 Installation  
2 Installation  
2.1 Connection/Power-On  
Carefully remove the board from the shipping carton.  
First, check if there are any damages before powering up the evaluation board.  
For the power supply a DC input voltage of 9V – 15V is recommended. The positive  
voltage (+) must be connected to the center pin, and ground (GND) must be  
connected to the shield of the connector X7!  
After power-on (Switch S2 or JP22), the red power-on LEDs (LD9, LD10, LD11, and LD12)  
should be lit. If the LEDs do not light up, switch off the power supply and check input polarity  
and current capability of the DC supply used. Please do not look directly into the LEDs to  
prevent harming your eyes.  
The in-circuit programming allows the user to program own applications into the Flash  
memory. The procedures for Flash programming are described in chapter 5.  
If the board shall be used as an emulator target board, switch off the power supply and  
remove the microcontroller from the socket. Now the probe cable can be mounted on the  
socket. Take care of the pin 1 marking on the socket and fasten the probe cable with the  
provided screws.  
Do not use any other probe cable than MB2198-507-E only!  
Connect the probe cable to the MB2198-500 emulation Adapter Board. Check all jumper  
settings of the evaluation board, the Probe Cable, and the Adapter Board.  
When turning on the system, be sure to use the following power-up sequence:  
1. Power up the Emulator Main Unit (MB2198-01)  
2. Power up the Adapter Board (MB2198-500), if needed  
3. Power up the target Board (SK-96370-144PMC-GDC)  
To turn off the system, switch off the components in reverse order, beginning with the target  
Board.  
Please refer to the corresponding user manuals and application notes for the emulator how  
to set up the emulator system. After power on the ‘UVCC’-LED of the emulator must be on.  
Note:  
Some customers experience connectivity problems when connecting the MCU into  
the socket adapter. Only the small red screwdriver available in your box should be  
used to connect the cover (HQPACK) onto the socket (NQPACK).  
If the four screws are not tightening equally, then it may cause a poor contact.  
Do not screw the cover too tight (max 0.054 Nm). If you have connectivity problems  
then please loosen the screws and tighten again the screws equally.  
Do not clean NQPACK, YQPACK, and YQSOCKET with steam. Cleaning material will  
contaminate inside of connector.  
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2.2 Default Jumper settings for MB96370 Series  
The following table lists all jumpers including its default setting and location on the starterkit.  
Default  
Setting  
Jumper  
Description / Function  
Type  
Coordinates  
JP1  
JP2  
X1A  
X0A  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 4 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
1-2  
J 10  
J 10  
G 6  
1-2  
JP3  
Switch SW1 : INT0/NMI  
Switch SW2 : INT5  
Switch SW3 : TIN1  
Switch SW4 : IN0 / TTG4/0  
Switch SW5 : IN1 / TTG5/1  
C pin  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
Open  
JP4  
G 6  
JP5  
H 6  
JP6  
H 6  
JP7  
H 6  
JP8  
I 14  
G 15  
G 15  
J 16  
J 15  
J 15  
K 15  
JP9  
SDA0 pull-up  
SCL0 pull-up  
AVCC  
JP10  
JP11  
JP12  
JP13  
JP14  
Open  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
AVRH  
AVRL  
AVSS  
Voltage selection for MCUVCC  
(3.3V only for SK-96370-144PMC-GDC with extern. memory)  
2-3  
Do not change!  
JP15  
Jumper 3 pin  
J 17  
JP16  
JP17  
JP18  
JP19  
JP20  
JP21  
JP22  
JP23  
JP24  
JP25  
JP26  
JP27  
JP28  
JP29  
JP30  
JP31  
JP32  
JP33  
JP34  
JP35  
JP36  
JP37  
JP38  
JP39  
JP40  
JP41  
MCUVCC  
DVCC  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Solder JP 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Solder JP 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Solder JP 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Closed  
2-3  
K 17  
L 12  
L 10  
I 3  
DVSS  
Closed  
Closed  
1-2  
UART0 : CTS / RTS  
CAN0 Transceiver type  
SIN0 : RS232 / LIN transceiver  
Mains Switch  
D 4  
H 5  
L 17  
H 3  
D 4  
I 5  
1-2  
Open  
Open  
Closed  
1-2  
UART0 : DTR / RTS  
CAN0 RxD  
SOT0 : RS232 / LIN transceiver  
CAN0 TxD  
Closed  
1-2  
D 3  
I 3  
UART0 : RS232 / LIN  
UART0 : LIN VBat  
UART0 : LIN-Enable  
LIN0 Transceiver type  
UART0 : LIN Master  
CAN1 Transceiver type  
Reset by UART 0 / 2  
CAN1 RxD  
Open  
Open  
1-2  
H 3  
I 3  
I 5  
Open  
1-2  
J 3  
G 4  
J 5  
Open  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
1-2  
G 4  
G 3  
K 3  
K 5  
K 3  
K 5  
K 3  
J 7  
CAN1 TxD  
UART2 : CTS / RTS  
SIN2 : RS232 / LIN  
UART2 : DTR / RTS  
SOT2 : RS232 / LIN  
UART2 : RS232 / LIN  
UART Reset / Inverter  
Open  
1-2  
1-2  
Open  
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Default  
Setting  
Jumper  
Description / Function  
Type  
Coordinates  
JP42  
JP43  
JP44  
JP45  
JP46  
JP47  
JP48  
JP49  
JP50  
JP52  
JP53  
JP54  
JP55  
JP56  
JP57  
JP58  
JP59  
JP60  
JP70  
JP71  
JP85  
UART2 : LIN VBat  
UART2 : LIN-Enable  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Solder JP 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Solder JP 3 pin  
Solder JP 3 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Solder JP 2 pin  
Solder JP 2 pin  
Jumper 4 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Solder JP 2 pin  
Jumper 3 pin  
Solder JP 2 pin  
Solder JP 2 pin  
Solder JP 2 pin  
Jumper 2 pin  
Open  
Open  
1-2  
K 3  
L 3  
LIN2 Transceiver type  
UART2 : LIN Master  
L 5  
Open  
1-2  
M 3  
J 7  
Direct Reset / Delayed  
Voltage Monitor  
2-3  
J 8  
MCU Reset  
Closed  
1-2  
J 8  
FLASH : Word / Byte access  
SRAM : Word / Byte access  
FLASH : 16-bit / 8-bit interface  
SRAM : 16-bit / 8-bit interface  
Set A24 to GND for GDC interface  
Set A25 to GND for GDC interface  
FLASH / LIME  
D 13  
F 13  
D 13  
F 13  
C 15  
C 16  
E 14  
E 14  
C 4  
1-2  
1-2  
1-2  
Closed  
Closed  
2-4  
Select CS3/CS2 for GDC interface  
Supply 1V8 to GDC interface  
SRAM  
Open  
Closed  
2-3  
E 13  
C 8  
External Vin  
Open  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
Manual GDC reset (GLRST)  
Manual GDC reset (FLRST)  
ALARM0  
C 7  
C 7  
L 15  
Table 2-1: Jumper Settings  
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2.3 Jumper Location  
The following picture shows the silk plot of the starter-kit with marked default jumper  
settings.  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
1
2
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
Figure 2-1: Default Jumper Settings  
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Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches  
3 Jumpers and Switches  
This chapter describes all jumpers and switches that can be modified on the evaluation  
board. The default setting is shown with a grey shaded area.  
3.1 Operating Mode (S1)  
This switch controls the MCU operation mode after Reset.  
Please take care of the following mode settings:  
DIP switch  
Setting  
Logical value  
1 (high)  
ON (closed)  
OFF (open)  
S1-1  
(MD0)  
0 (low)  
ON (closed)  
OFF (open)  
ON (closed)  
1 (high)  
0 (low)  
1 (high)  
S1-2  
(MD1)  
S1-3  
(MD2)  
OFF (open)  
ON (closed)  
OFF (open)  
0 (low)  
Not connected  
Not connected  
S1-4  
(Not used)  
Table 3-1: MCU Operating Mode  
MD0 MD1 MD2 nc  
ON  
DIP-Switch S1  
(RUN Mode)  
OFF  
1 2 3 4  
Figure 3-1: MCU mode switch: RUN mode (Fixed Vector Mode)  
MD0 MD1 MD2 nc  
ON  
DIP-Switch S1  
OFF  
(Programming Mode)  
1 2 3 4  
Figure 3-2: MCU mode switch: Flash Programming mode  
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3.2 Power Supply (S2, JP: 8, 15, 16, 17, 22)  
The on-board voltage regulator provides stabilized 5V *1 and 3.3V supplies to the MCU *1 and  
peripherals. Even though they are thermally protected against overload, care must be taken  
when supplying current for additional circuitry.  
The LIN Vs line can be connected directly to the input supply of the board by jumpers. In this  
case, the input voltage to the board has to be suitable for the connected bus devices (mostly  
around 12V). Since there is a protection diode between Vin and Vs, it is not possible to  
power the board over the LIN bus.  
S2  
Power Switch  
JP8 Core power supply stabilization capacitor  
JP15 Selects the power supply voltage for the microcontroller  
For SK-96370-144PMC-GDC use only 3.3V, because of the external memory  
JP16 Connects the power supply voltage to the microcontroller. An ampere meter can be  
used instead for power consumption measurement.  
JP17 Selects the Stepper Motor Driver Voltage (3.3V or 5V)  
JP22 Jumper to override the power switch S2  
Jumper  
Setting  
Closed  
Open  
Description  
An external capacitor is connected  
An external capacitor is not connected  
JP8  
(C-pin)  
Power supply (VCC) for MCU is set to 5V  
(Not allowed for SK-96370-144PMC-GDC)  
JP15 *1  
1 - 2  
(MCUVCC)  
2 - 3  
1 - 2  
Power supply (VCC) for MCU is set to 3V3  
MCU is disconnected from VCC  
JP16  
(MCUVCC)  
2 - 3  
MCU is connected to VCC  
1 - 2  
SMC (DVCC) supply voltage is set to 5V  
SMC (DVCC) supply voltage is set to 3.3V  
Board is always switched on  
JP17  
(DVCC)  
2 - 3  
Closed  
Open  
JP22  
(Mains)  
Board power is controlled by switch S2  
Table 3-2: Power Supply Configuration  
By default, all Board supplies are set to 3.3V.  
*1 For SK-96370-144PMC-GDC use only 3.3V, because of the external memory  
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3.3 Subclock (JP: 1, 2)  
Some devices like e.g. MB96F37xRW support a 32 kHz sub-clock (X0A, X1A), other devices  
like e.g. MB96F37xRS do not support a sub-clock but will offer additional port-pins (e.g.  
P04_0, P04_1) instead.  
Please check the related datasheet.  
3
Pin-out JP2:  
JP1: defines usage of pin 69 (X1A)  
JP2: defines usage of pin 68 (X0A)  
4
1
2
Jumper  
Setting  
1-4  
Description  
Pin 68 is connected to the 32 kHz sub-clock (X0A)  
Pin 68 is used as port pin P04_0  
JP2  
2-4  
(X0A)  
Pin 68 is connected to GND (in case that subclock-  
device is used, but no 32 kHz crystal is connected)  
3-4  
1-2  
2-3  
Pin 69 is connected to the 32 kHz sub-clock (X1A)  
Pin 69 is used as port pin P04_1  
JP1  
(X1A)  
Default: JP1: 1-2, JP2: 1-4  
By default, the 32 kHz sub-clock-crystal is connected to the microcontroller.  
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3.4 Analog Power Supply Voltage (JP: 11, 12, 13, 14)  
The power supply as well as the positive reference voltage for the A/D-converter can be  
provided internally or externally.  
JP11, JP14 connects analog power supply voltages (AVcc and AVss)  
JP12  
JP13  
connects the low pass filtered analog reference voltage AVRH to AVcc  
connects the low pass filtered analog reference voltage AVRL to AVss  
Jumper  
Setting  
Closed  
Open  
Description  
AVcc is connected to Vcc  
JP11  
(AVcc)  
AVcc is disconnected from Vcc  
AVRH is connected to AVcc  
AVRH defined by resistor network*1  
AVRL is connected to AVss  
AVRL defined by resistor network*1  
AVss is connected to GND  
AVss is disconnected from GND  
Closed  
Open  
JP12  
(AVRH)  
Closed  
Open  
JP13  
(AVRL)  
Closed  
Open  
JP14  
(AVss)  
*1By default the resistor network (R16, R17, R20, R21) is not mounted on the board  
Table 3-3: ADC Supply  
Default: JP11, JP12, JP13, and JP14 are closed  
By default, the A/D-converter supply and reference voltage is the same as the  
microcontroller supply voltage.  
Note:  
If JP11 and JP14 are open, the user has to supply an adequate analog voltage supply (AVcc  
and AVss) to the A/D-converter.  
If JP12 and JP13 are open, the resistors R16, R17, R20, and R21 define AVRH and AVRL.  
By default the resistor network (R16, R17, R20, and R21) is not mounted on the board.  
3.5 Alarm Comparator (JP: 85)  
Potentiometer RP2 is connected to ALARM0 in order to evaluate comparator 0 of the  
microcontroller. Any voltage between VCC and GND can be set. Additionally the adjusted  
voltage can be measured at connector J2.  
JP78 One potentiometer can be connected to the ALARM0/AN8  
Jumper  
Setting  
Closed  
Open  
Description  
Pin 26 (ALRAM0/AN8) of the MCU is connected to RP2  
Pin 26 (ALRAM0/AN8) of the MCU is not connected  
JP85  
(ALARM0)  
Table 3-4: Alarm Comparator  
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3.6 Reset Generation (JP: 33, 41, 46, 47, 48)  
In addition to the internal Power-On reset, the microcontroller can be reset by an external  
reset circuit (Voltage Monitor) and also by a RS232 interface. Refer to the chapter ‘LIN /  
UART Connectors (X5 or X9)’ for DTR / RTS selection.  
JP33  
JP41  
Selects X5 or X9 as reset source.  
The signal on the DTR/RTS line can be negated with this jumper.  
Remove the jumper in order to disable the RS232 reset circuit.  
JP46  
JP47  
JP48  
Selects the mode of the reset button SW6.  
A voltage supply monitor allows monitoring of 1V8 or 2V5 power supply.  
Open this jumper if no external Reset shall be generated.  
In this case only the internal reset is active (e.g.: power-on).  
Jumper  
Setting  
1-2  
Description  
X5 (UART0) is used to generate Reset  
X9 (UART2) is used to generate Reset  
No polarity inversion for the DTR/RTS signal  
Polarity inversion for the DTR/RTS signal  
Reset is applied immediately when SW6 is pressed  
Reset is applied when SW6 is pressed > 2sec  
The voltage supply monitor observes 1V8  
The voltage supply monitor observes 2V5  
External reset generation is active  
JP33  
(UART RESET)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP41  
(DTR / DTRx)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP46  
(Reset imm./delayed)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP47  
(Monitor 1V8 / 2V5)  
2-3  
Closed  
Open  
JP48  
(RST MCU)  
No external reset generation  
Table 3-5: Reset Connection  
By default, the external reset is enabled and set to immediate reset while the reset by UART  
is disabled.  
Note:  
While a reset signal is asserted the red Reset-LED LD13 is lit.  
During normal operation, this LED should be off!  
If JP41 (DTR/DTRx) is set, the UART RESET jumper (JP33) and the according DTR/RTS  
(JP23 and JP38) jumper have to be set, too.  
If the reset LED is steadily on, check the power supply input voltage and the settings for the  
reset-generation by UART.  
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3.7 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 (JP: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)  
Five user push buttons (SW1-SW5) can be connected to the microcontroller.  
JP3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Each push button can be connected separately.  
Jumper  
Setting  
Closed  
Open  
Description  
Pin 139 (INT0/NMI) of the MCU is connected to “SW1”  
No connection to the microcontroller  
JP3  
(SW1)  
Closed  
Open  
Pin 19 (FRCK0) of the MCU is connected to “SW2”  
No connection to the microcontroller  
JP4  
(SW2)  
Closed  
Open  
Pin 22 (TIN1) of the MCU is connected to “SW3”  
No connection to the microcontroller  
JP5  
(SW3)  
Closed  
Open  
Pin 20 (IN0/TTG4/0) of the MCU is connected to “SW4”  
No connection to the microcontroller  
JP6  
(SW4)  
Closed  
Open  
Pin 21 (IN1/TTG5/1) of the MCU is connected to “SW5”  
No connection to the microcontroller  
JP7  
(SW5)  
Table 3-6: User Push Buttons  
Default: JP3, 4, 5, 6, 7 closed  
By default, all push-buttons are connected to the microcontroller.  
3.8 I2C pull-up resistor (JP: 9, 10)  
Two 10k pull-up resistors can be connected to the I2C signal line.  
JP9, 10 10k pull-up resistors can be connected to SDA0 and SCL0  
Jumper  
Setting  
Closed  
Open  
Description  
A 10k pull-up resistor is connected to SDA0  
No pull-up resistor is connected to SDA0  
A 10k pull-up resistor is connected to SCL0  
No pull-up resistor is connected to SCL0  
JP9  
(SDA0)  
Closed  
Open  
JP10  
(SCL0)  
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3.9 LIN / UART  
There are two identical circuit blocks for LIN or RS232 connections. Each of the two D-Sub  
connectors can be configured as LIN or RS232 interface. DTS or RTS can be selected as  
reset source, and RTS and CTS can be connected by a jumper, since some terminals and  
Flash programming tools need this connection. Pin 1 (Vs) of X5 and X9 can be connected to  
the voltage input of the board by jumpers in order to supply the LIN bus.  
3.9.1 LIN-UART 0 (JP: 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31)  
Jumper  
Setting  
1-2  
Description  
SIN0 is connected to RS232 transceiver  
SIN0 is connected to LIN transceiver  
SOT0 is connected to RS232 transceiver  
SOT0 is connected to LIN transceiver  
X5 pin 2 is connected to RS232 transceiver  
JP21  
(RXD)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP25  
(TXD)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP27  
(RS232/LIN)  
2-3  
Closed  
Open  
1-2  
X5 pin 2 is connected to LIN transceiver  
RTS and CTS of X5 are connected  
RTS and CTS of X5 are not connected  
DTR signal (pin 6 of X5) is used as reset source  
RTS signal (pin 7 of X5) is used as reset source  
LIN transceiver is enabled  
JP19  
(RTS-CTS)  
JP23  
(DTR/RTS)  
2-3  
Closed  
Open  
Closed  
Open  
Closed  
Open  
JP29  
(LIN enable)  
LIN transceiver is disabled  
LIN-UART0 is LIN Master  
JP31  
(LIN master)  
LIN-UART0 is LIN Slave  
LIN bus (X5 pin 1) is powered by the board  
LIN bus (X5 pin 1) is not powered by the board  
JP28  
(LIN Vbat)  
Table 3-7: UART0 Settings  
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3.9.2 LIN-UART 2 (JP: 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 45)  
Jumper  
Setting  
1-2  
Description  
SIN2 is connected to RS232 transceiver  
SIN2 is connected to LIN transceiver  
SOT2 is connected to RS232 transceiver  
SOT2 is connected to LIN transceiver  
X9 pin 2 is connected to RS232 transceiver  
X9 pin 2 is connected to LIN transceiver  
RTS and CTS of X9 are connected  
RTS and CTS of X9 are not connected  
DTR signal (pin 6 of X9) is used as reset source  
JP37  
(RXD)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP39  
(TXD)  
2-3  
1-2  
JP40  
(RS232/LIN)  
2-3  
Closed  
Open  
1-2  
JP36  
(RTS-CTS)  
JP38  
(DTR/RTS)  
2-3  
RTS signal (pin 7 of X9) is used as reset source  
LIN transceiver for X5 is enabled  
Closed  
Open  
JP43  
(LIN enable)  
LIN transceiver for X5 is disabled  
LIN-UART2 is LIN Master  
Closed  
Open  
JP45  
(LIN master)  
LIN-UART2 is LIN Slave  
Closed  
Open  
LIN bus (X9 pin 1) is powered by the board  
LIN bus (X9 pin 1) is not powered by the board  
JP42  
(LIN Vbat)  
Table 3-8: UART2 Settings  
3.10 CAN interfaces (JP: 24, 26, 34, 35)  
Two high-speed CAN-transceivers can be connected to the microcontroller’s CAN interfaces  
(CAN0 and CAN1).  
Jumper  
Setting  
Description  
JP24  
(CAN0 RX)  
Closed  
RX0 is connected to CAN0 (X6)  
JP26  
(CAN0 TX)  
Closed  
Closed  
Closed  
TX0 is connected to CAN0 (X6)  
RX1 is connected to CAN1 (X8)  
TX1 is connected to CAN1 (X8)  
JP34  
(CAN1 RX)  
JP35  
(CAN1 TX)  
Table 3-9: CAN Settings  
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3.11 External Flash memory (JP: 49, 52, 56)  
The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC is equipped with an additional 8 MByte Flash memory  
connected to the external bus interface.  
JP49  
JP52  
JP56  
Selects Flash data width (16 bit / 8 bit)  
Selects between address A0 or data D15 based on the Flash data width  
Signal sharing of A22 and CS2 for FLASH and GDC  
3
4
2
Jumper  
Setting  
1-2  
Description  
JP49  
16 bit data width  
(8 / 16 bit)  
2-3  
8 bit data width  
JP52  
1-2  
AD15 is connected (16 bit data width)  
A0 is connected (8 bit data width)  
(8 / 16 bit)  
2-3  
2-4  
Address line A22 is connected to the FLASH  
JP56  
1-2  
3-4  
CS2 is connected to the connector (see jumper JP57), too  
Address A22 of FLASH is connected to GND  
(GDC/FLASH)  
Table 3-10: External Flash Configuration  
3.12 External SRAM memory (JP: 50, 53, 59)  
The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC is equipped with an additional 2 MByte SRAM memory  
connected to the external bus interface.  
JP50  
JP53  
JP59  
Selects SRAM data width (16 bit / 8 bit)  
Selects between address A0 or data D15 based on the Flash data width  
Enables or disables the SRAM  
Jumper  
Setting  
1-2  
Description  
JP50  
16 bit data width  
(8 / 16 bit)  
2-3  
8 bit data width  
JP53  
1-2  
AD15 is connected (16 bit data width)  
A0 is connected (8 bit data width)  
Connect CS3 to the SRAM  
Disables the SRAM  
(8 / 16 bit)  
2-3  
JP59  
1-2  
(SRAM)  
2-3  
Table 3-11: Flash Configuration Jumpers  
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3.13 Graphic Display Controller interface (JP: 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 85, 86)  
The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC provides the external bus interface on the two connectors  
X10 and X11 in order to support Graphic Display Controller sub-boards,  
e.g.: CREMSON-STARTERKITLIME.  
Take care of proper jumper settings, in case those external sub-boards will be connected.  
Some signals, like A22, CS2 and CS3, are shared with the on-board FLASH and SRAM  
memory (see also chapter 3.11 and 3.12).  
JP54  
JP55  
JP56  
JP57  
JP58  
JP60  
Address line A24 is not supported by the microcontroller  
Address line A25 is not supported by the microcontroller  
Signal sharing of A22 and CS2 for FLASH and GDC  
Chip selection for external sub board  
1.8V power supply  
3
4
2
Mains power supply  
JP70, 71 The port P08_0 may be used e.g. to generate manual reset on the sub board.  
Jumper  
Setting  
Open  
Closed  
Open  
Closed  
2-4  
Description  
JP54  
(A24)  
Address line A24 is floating  
Address line A24 is connected to GND  
Address line A25 is floating  
JP55  
(A25)  
Address line A25 is connected to GND  
Address line A22 is connected to the FLASH  
JP56  
1-2  
3-4  
CS2 is connected to the connector (see jumper JP57), too  
Address A22 of FLASH is connected to GND  
(GDC/FLASH)  
JP57  
1-2  
Connect CS3 to the connector  
(CS2/CS3)  
2-3  
Connect CS2 to the connector  
JP58  
(1V8)  
Open  
Closed  
Open  
Closed  
Open  
Closed  
Open  
Closed  
1.8V is not supplied to connector X11B  
1.8V is supplied to connector X11B  
Mains is not connected to connector X11B  
Mains is connected to X11B  
JP60  
(Mains)  
JP70  
P08_0 is not connected to X11A_11A  
P08_0 is connected to X11A_11A  
P08_0 is not connected to X11A_12A  
P08_0 is connected to X11A_12A  
(GLRST)  
JP71  
(FLRST)  
Table 3-12: Graphic Display Controller interface  
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4 Connectors  
4.1 Power connector (X7)  
The following figure shows the power connection jack X7. This connector is used to connect  
an external unregulated DC power supply voltage (9V-15V DC) to the evaluation board.  
Shield is connected to GND (-)  
Connector X7:  
+
Center is connected to positive voltage supply (+)  
Figure 4-1: Power Connector  
4.2 MCU pin header connectors (X20A, X20B, X21, X22 and X23)  
All pins (except oscillator and supply pins) of the microcontroller are directly connected to pin  
headers. Pin 1 of the MCU corresponds to Pin 1 of the connector. Pin 2 of the MCU  
corresponds to Pin 2 of the connector, and so on.  
4.3 LIN-UART connectors (X5, X9)  
Two 9-pin D-Sub female connectors are used for the serial interfaces. Note that X5 and X9  
are shared between the RS232- and LIN transceivers and must be configured to the desired  
functionality (refer to chapter 3.9 for details).  
Figure 4-2: UART Connector  
Pin Number  
Pin Signal  
+VBat  
TXD  
Description  
1
Power from / to LIN bus  
RS-232 transmit output  
2
LIN  
Bi-directional LIN-interface bus  
RS-232 receive input  
3
RXD  
4
DTR  
Connected to DSR (pin 6)  
Ground normally used for RS232 connection  
Connected to DTR (pin 4)  
Can be connected with CTS by jumper  
Can be connected with RTS by jumper  
Ground normally used for LIN connection  
Ground  
5
GND  
DSR  
6
7
RTS  
8
9
CTS  
LGND  
GND  
Shield  
Table 4-1: UART Connector Signals  
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4.4 CAN Connector (X6, X8)  
Two 9-pin D-Sub male connectors are used for the CAN interfaces CAN0 and CAN1. Both  
CAN interfaces can be used simultaneously.  
Figure 4-3: CAN Connector  
Pin Number  
Pin Signal  
NC  
Description  
1
Not used  
2
CANL  
GND  
NC  
LOW-level CAN voltage input/output  
3
Ground  
4
Not used  
5
NC  
Not used  
6
NC  
Not used  
7
CANH  
NC  
HIGH-level CAN voltage input/output  
8
9
Not used  
Not used  
Ground  
NC  
Shield  
GND  
Table 4-2: CAN Connector Signals  
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4.5 USER-LEDs & optional LC-Display (J1)  
Eight LEDs are supplied for user applications. In order to disconnect the LEDs from the  
related microcontroller port (Port P09), the resistor network RN1 can be removed.  
Instead of the user-LEDs, an alphanumeric LC-Display (optional) can be connected to J1.  
The potentiometer RP1 can be used to adjust the contrast of the LC-Display. Pin 15 and 16  
of J1 are normally not mounted. If the used LC-Display has pins for LED backlight at this  
position, they can be connected here (Pin15: Vcc via 39/0.5W, Pin16: GND).  
The contrast of an optional LC-Display connected to J1 can be adjusted by RP1.  
The following control signals are provided:  
Figure 4-4: User LEDs/LCD  
15*1  
16  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-
8
-
9 10 11  
12  
13  
14*  
LCD  
LED  
LCD  
GND GND VCC V0  
RS R/W  
E
-
-
DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7  
LED  
Port  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4  
09_0 09_1 09_2 09_3  
-
-
-
-
-
-
LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8  
09_4 09_5 09_6 09_7  
Table 4-3: User LEDs/LCD  
*1 Pin 15: Vcc via 39/0.5W for LCD backlight  
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4.6 In-Circuit-Programming Connector (X4)  
There is a flash-programming socket on the starter-kit, which makes it possible to program  
the flash MCU with a special programming adapter. Mode pin MD0 and reset signal are also  
available at this connector.  
Figure 4-5: In-circuit programming connector  
Pin Number  
Pin Signal  
NC  
Description  
1
2
Not used  
NC  
Not used  
3
MD0  
MCU mode pin MD0  
Not used  
4
NC  
5
RSTX  
SIN3  
SOT3  
SCK3  
VCC  
MCU reset signal  
UART2 receive data  
UART2 transmit data  
UART2 clock  
6
7
8
9
Board supply voltage  
Ground  
10  
GND  
Table 4-4: In-circuit programming connector  
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4.7 Alarm Comparator Connector (J2)  
On the Connector J2 the adjusted analog voltage of potentiometer RP2 can be measured.  
This voltage is used for the alarm comparator ALARM0 or analogue input AN8 on pin 28.  
4.8 External Supply Voltage Vin (J3)  
This connector is connected to the external supply voltage (Vin).  
4.9 Vcc 5 Volts (J4)  
On this connector the VCC5V supply can be measured.  
4.10 Vcc 3.3 Volts (J5)  
On this connector the VCC3V3 supply can be measured.  
4.11 Vcc 2.5 Volts (J9)  
On this connector the VCC2V5 supply can be measured.  
4.12 Vcc 1.8 Volts (J10)  
On this connector the VCC1V8 supply can be measured.  
4.13 LIN Bus Inhibit (J6)  
To this connector the INH pin of the LIN0 transceiver is connected.  
4.14 LIN Bus Inhibit (J11)  
To this connector the INH pin of the LIN1 transceiver is connected.  
4.15 VCC Connector (J7)  
On this connector the VCC supply (see chapter 3.2) can be measured.  
4.16 GND Connector (J8)  
Ground reference terminal GND.  
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5 Programming the internal Flash memory  
All Flash devices have an internal bootloader for asynchronous- as well as for synchronous-  
Flash-programming:  
< Asynchronous serial Flash programming via X5 or X9 (UART0 or UART2)  
< Synchronous serial Flash programming via X4 (UART3)  
5.1 Asynchronous Mode  
This chapter describes the serial asynchronous programming of the internal Flash memory  
using ‘Flash Memory Programmer 16FX’ in automatic mode.  
For serial asynchronous programming SUB-D9 connectors X5 or X9, which are connected to  
UART0 and UART2 respectively, can be used on the starter kit.  
The following jumper settings are necessary:  
5.1.1 Uart0  
Programming  
Jumper  
Setting Description  
UART  
JP21  
(SIN0)  
UART0  
1-2  
1-2  
SIN0 is connected to RxD of X5  
JP25  
(SOT0)  
UART0  
UART0  
UART0  
SOT0 is connected to TxD of X5  
JP27  
(RS232/LIN)  
1-2  
RS232 transceiver is selected for X5  
X5-1 is disconnected from the power supply  
JP28  
(Vbat)  
Open  
Table 5-1: Jumper Settings for Programming via UART 0 (X5)  
5.1.2 Uart2  
Programming  
Setting Description  
UART  
Jumper  
JP37  
(SIN2)  
UART2  
UART2  
UART2  
UART2  
1-2  
1-2  
SIN2 is connected to RxD of X9  
JP39  
(SOT2)  
SOT2 is connected to TxD of X9  
JP40  
(RS232/LIN)  
1-2  
RS232 transceiver is selected for X9  
X9-1 is disconnected from the power supply  
JP42  
(Vbat)  
Open  
Table 5-2: Jumper Settings for Programming via UART 2 (X9)  
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5.1.3 Reset (optional)  
Depending on the programming software a reset signal might be generated by RTS or DTR  
line. In order to use this optional feature additional jumper have to be set:  
Jumper  
Programming Setting Description  
UART  
1-2  
2-3  
1-2  
2-3  
1-2  
2-3  
1-2  
2-3  
JP23  
DTR signal of X5 is used as reset source  
RTS signal of X5 is used as reset source  
DTR signal of X9 is used as reset source  
RTS signal of X9 is used as reset source  
LIN-UART 0 (X5) is used to generate reset  
LIN-UART 2 (X9) is used to generate reset  
No negation for the DTR/RTS signal  
DTR/RTS signal is negated  
UART0  
UART2  
(DTR/RTS)  
JP38  
(DTR/RTS)  
JP33  
UART0 or  
UART2  
(RESET A/B)  
JP41  
UART0 or  
UART2  
(DTR / DTRx)  
Table 5-3: Jumper Settings for reset signal  
5.1.4 Flash Programming  
1) Configure the microcontroller mode:  
MD0 MD1 MD2 nc  
ON  
DIP-Switch S1  
OFF  
(Programming Mode)  
1 2 3 4  
2) Connect the configured UART (see above) to your serial PC communication port.  
A straight 1:1 cable connection has to be used.  
3) Start the tool “Fujitsu Flash MCU Programmer” software and make the settings:  
Set Device Type  
Select COM Port  
MB96F379R/Y  
4 MHz  
Select Crystal  
Open Source  
(MHX-File)  
Application.MHX  
Start  
programming  
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4) After programming the Flash-device, switch off the power supply and set back the  
mode according to the usage of the application, e.g.:  
MD0 MD1 MD2 nc  
ON  
DIP-Switch S1  
(RUN Mode)  
OFF  
1 2 3 4  
5) Power on the board. The user application is started directly.  
5.2 Synchronous Mode  
In order to program the Flash-ROM synchronously special third-party soft- and hardware has  
to be used, e.g. GALEP-4 from www.conitec.de. This tool is not available for free.  
A dedicated Flash programming socket (X4) is provided on the evaluation-board for direct  
connection to this programmer.  
n/c 1  
MD0 3  
RST 5  
SOT3 7  
VCC 9  
2 n/c  
4 n/c  
X4: Flash programming socket  
6 SIN3  
8 SCK3  
10 GND  
Figure 5-1: Flash Programming Socket  
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6 Appendix  
6.1 Related Products  
< SK-96370-144PMC-GDC  
Evaluation board for the MB96F37xxxPMC MCU  
in FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144) package  
including external memory and GDC connector  
< SK-96370-144PMC  
Evaluation board for the MB96F37xxxPMC MCU  
in FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144) package  
< MB2198-01  
< MB2198-500  
Emulator debugger main unit  
Emulation Pod  
<
NQPACK144SD-ND  
Socket for package FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144)  
(Tokyo Eletech Corp. www.tetc.co.jp/e_tet.htm)  
<
HQPACK144SD  
Socket header for package FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144)  
(Tokyo Eletech Corp. www.tetc.co.jp/e_tet.htm)  
< MB2198-507-E  
< MB96300 Series  
< MB96V300  
Emulator probe cable for MB96F37x MCU  
MB96300 Series Evaluation chip  
Flash MCU (Single Clock)  
Flash MCU (Dual Clock)  
< MB96F37xRS  
< MB96F37xRW  
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7 Information in the WWW  
Information about FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS Products  
can be found on the following Internet pages:  
Microcontrollers (8-, 16- and 32bit), Graphics Controllers  
Datasheets and Hardware Manuals, Support Tools (Hard- and Software)  
Power Management Products  
Media Products: SAW filters, acoustic resonators and VCOs  
For more information about FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS  
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Chapter 8 China-RoHS regulation  
8 China-RoHS regulation  
Evaluation Board幓↿㨎  
Emulation Board ↎䦮㨎  
㫈㗽SJ/T11364-2006  
ᇵ䟄⷟≰㋾ℶ❐㻰㩢㘶Ⓟ㪖幕尐㻑ᇶ䔈㙟∪Ⱁₚ㦘␂㻰㩢㘶Ⓟ㡈槱䤓≰㋾ᇭ  
The following product pollution control information is provided according to SJ/T11364-2006  
Marking for Control of Pollution caused by Electronic Information Products.  
1᧪䟄⷟≰㋾ℶ❐㻰㩢㘶Ⓟ㪖㉦広㢝 Explanation of Pollution Control Label  
年㪖㉦嫷㢝㦻ℶ❐⚺㦘怔扖₼⦌㪖⑕SJ/T11363-2006  
ᇵ䟄⷟≰㋾ℶ❐₼㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德䤓棟摞尐㻑ᇶ₼棟摞䤓㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德ᇭ㪖㉦₼䤓㟿ⷦ⃉㦻ℶ❐  
䤓䘾≬∎䞷㦮᧨嫷㢝㦻ℶ❐⦷㷲デ∎䞷䤓㧰ↅₚ᧨㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德ₜ↩♠䞮⮥㽓㒥䴐♧᧨䞷㓆∎  
䞷㦻ℶ❐ₜ↩⺈䘾⬒抯㒟₴摜㻰㩢㒥⺈␅ⅉ愺ᇬ徱ℶ抯㒟₴摜㗮⹂䤓㦮棟᧨◤⇜⃉㄃ᇭ  
⃉≬幐㓏䟂㢝䤓䘾≬∎䞷㦮棟᧨ㄣ㖘ℶ❐㓚␛₼㓏屓⸩䤓䘾⬒㧰ↅ✛㡈㽤扪嫛㷲デ∎䞷᧨ㄅ₴  
㫋挄⸗ℶ❐冃≽㓚␛₼屓⸩䤓⸩㦮冃≽✛≬␊尐㻑ᇭ  
ℶ❐₼䤓䀗劦ↅ✛㩟K榅捷ↅ♾厌㦘␅◤䕻䤓䘾≬∎䞷㦮棟㪖㉦᧨ㄅ₣␅䘾≬∎䞷㦮棟㦘♾厌  
㹣㠃₹ℶ❐㦻愺䤓䘾≬∎䞷㦮棟䩼ᇭㄣⒿ㦮㖘ℶ❐冃≽䲚ㄞ㦃㗱挲K䀗劦ↅ✛榅捷ↅ᧨ⅴ≬幐  
㓏䟂㢝䤓㠃₹ℶ❐䤓䘾≬∎䞷㦮棟ᇭ  
㦻ℶ❐⦷∎䞷⺎✌兢㧮㢅ₜ♾⇫⃉㣽抩䞮㿊⨒⧍⮓䚕᧨ㄣ嬺◤䕻㟅楕ⰴ⠓⮓䚕ᇭ  
庆㽷㎞᧶䘾≬∎䞷㦮棟ꢀꢁ㄃䤓㖖⸩ₜ㢾₝ℶ❐䤓功⃔┪᧨∎䞷㦮棟㒥↊⇤㕔≬尐㻑䷘⚛䤓ᇭ  
This symbol to be added to all EIO sold to China, indicates the product contains hazardous  
materials in excess of the limits established by the Chinese standard SJ/T11363-2006  
Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic  
Information Products. The number in the symbol is the Environment-friendly Use Period  
(EFUP), which indicates the period, starting from the manufacturing date, during which the  
toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in electronic information products will  
not leak or mutate under normal operating conditions so that the use of such electronic  
information products will not result in any severe environmental pollution, any bodily injury or  
damage to any assets, the unit of the period is “Year”.  
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In order to maintain the declared EFUP, the product shall be operated normally according to  
the instructions and environmental conditions as defined in the product manual, and periodic  
maintenance schedules specified in Product Maintenance Procedures shall be followed  
strictly.  
Consumables or certain parts may have their own label with an EFUP value less than the  
product. Periodic replacement of those consumables or parts to maintain the declared EFUP  
shall be done in accordance with the Product Maintenance Procedures.  
This product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, and must be collected  
separately and handled properly after decommissioning.  
Please note: The designation of 10 years EFUP is not to be equated with the durability, use-  
duration or any warranty-claims of the product.  
ℶ❐₼㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德㒥⏒侯䤓⚜䱿♙⚺摞  
Table of hazardous substances name and concentration  
㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德㒥⏒侯  
捷ↅ⚜䱿  
Hazardous substances name  
Component Name  
⏼ↆ杻  
⮩䅃勣啾  
⮩䅃ℛ啾搩  
(Pb)  
(Hg)  
(Cd)  
(Cr(VI))  
(PBB)  
(PBDE)  
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC  
x
o
o
o
o
o
O: 嫷䯉年㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德⦷年捷ↅ㓏㦘⧖德㧟㠨₼䤓⚺摞⧖⦷SJ/T11363-2006 㪖⑕屓⸩䤓棟摞尐㻑ⅴₚ  
X: 嫷䯉年㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德咂⺠⦷年捷ↅ䤓㩟₏⧖德㧟㠨₼䤓⚺摞怔⒉SJ/T11363-2006 㪖⑕屓⸩䤓棟摞尐㻑  
㷳嫷㓏⒦㟿㗽⃉♠を㢅㓏厌噆㈦䤓㦏∂≰㋾  
䟀ℝ凉⺠兞㿝ₙ㒥㔏㦾ₙ⚗䚕♾嫛䤓㦎ⅲ䓸德㒥㡈㫗᧨㷳◊䠦幍⮖扟䞷ⅴₙ₏K㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德㧴⸭䘿幍⮖䤓欓㦮  
⃃ㄙ┮厌᧨㒥全ⅉ⛧㒥䘾⬒㙟∪㦃Ⰼ䤓≬㔳㟗㨫ᇭ  
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous  
materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.  
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the  
homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.  
Data listed in the table represents best information available at the time of publication  
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9 Recycling  
Gültig für EU-Länder:  
Gemäß der Europäischen WEEE-Richtlinie und deren Umsetzung in landesspezifische  
Gesetze nehmen wir dieses Gerät wieder zurück.  
Zur Entsorgung schicken Sie das Gerät bitte an die folgende Adresse:  
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH  
Warehouse/Disposal  
Monzastraße 4a  
63225 Langen  
Valid for European Union Countries:  
According to the European WEEE-Directive and its implementation into national laws we  
take this device back.  
For disposal please send the device to the following address:  
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH  
Warehouse/Disposal  
Monzastraße 4a  
63225 Langen  
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