Fujitsu Network Card MB2142 03 User Manual

CM41-00413-2E  
FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR  
CONTROLLER MANUAL  
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F MC FAMILY  
PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS ADAPTER  
MB2142-03  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
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PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS ADAPTER  
MB2142-03  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
FUJITSU LIMITED  
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PREFACE  
Objectives and Intended Readers  
The MB2142-03 support tool (parallel communications adapter) is designed to enable the  
development and evaluation of products based on the F2MC* famiy.  
The MB2142-03 is connected to the main unit (MB2141A).  
This enables the main unit to perform parallel communication with the host machine (such as a  
personal computer).  
This manual describes the handling and connection of the MB2142-03. It is aimed at engineers  
responsible for the development of products based on the F2MC, using the MB2142-03.  
Refer to the following related manual as necessary:  
Related manual  
F2MC FAMILY MB2140series MAIN UNIT (MB2141A) HARDWARE MANUAL  
*: F2MC stands for FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller.  
Structure of This Manual  
This manual consists of the following two chapters. Familiarize yourself with the contents of this  
manual before attempting to use the adapter.  
CHAPTER 1 "HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT"  
Describes the handling and specifications of the parallel communications adapter.  
CHAPTER 2 "CONNECTIONS"  
Describes the connections and the power-on and power-off sequences of the parallel  
communications adapter.  
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1. The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. Customers are advised to consult  
with FUJITSU sales representatives before ordering.  
2. The information and circuit diagrams in this document are presented as examples of semiconductor  
device applications, and are not intended to be incorporated in devices for actual use. Also, FUJITSU is  
unable to assume responsibility for infringement of any patent rights or other rights of third parties  
arising from the use of this information or circuit diagrams.  
3. The contents of this document may not be reproduced or copied without the permission of FUJITSU,  
Ltd.  
4. FUJITSU semiconductor devices are intended for use in standard applications (computers, office  
automation and other office equipment, industrial, communications, and measurement equipment,  
personal or household devices, etc.).  
CAUTION:  
Customers considering the use of our products in special applications where failure or abnormal  
operation may directly affect human lives or cause physical injury or property damage, or where  
extremely high levels of reliability are demanded (such as aerospace systems, atomic energy controls,  
sea floor repeaters, vehicle operating controls, medical devices for life support, etc.) are requested to  
consult with FUJITSU sales representatives before such use. The company will not be responsible for  
damages arising from such use without prior approval.  
5. Any semiconductor devices have an inherent chance of failure. You must protect against injury, damage  
or loss from such failures by incorporating safety design measures into your facility and equipment such  
as redundancy, fire protection, and prevention of over-current levels and other abnormal operating  
conditions.  
6. If any products described in this document represent goods or technologies subject to certain  
restrictions on export under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law of Japan, the prior  
authorization by Japanese government will be required for export of those products from Japan.  
©2001 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan  
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CONTENTS  
INDEX .....................................................................................................................................19  
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CHAPTER 1 HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE  
PRODUCT  
This chapter explains the handling and specifications of the parallel communications  
adapter. Read this chapter and check the contents of the package before attempting to  
use the parallel communications adapter.  
1.1 "Packing List"  
1.2 "Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications"  
1.3 "IF Cable Specifications"  
1.4 "Notes on Use"  
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CHAPTER 1 HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT  
1.1 Packing List  
Before first using the parallel communications adapter, check that the package  
contains the following components:  
• Parallel communications adapter x 1  
• IF cable x 1  
Appearance and Names of Parts  
Figure 1.1-1 "Parallel Communications Adapter" illustrates the parallel communications adapter.  
For details of the connections, see CHAPTER 2 "CONNECTIONS."  
The function of each part is described below:  
IF connector: Used to connect the IF cable.  
Parallel communications connector: Used to connect the printer cable.  
Obtain a printer cable that is suitable for the host machine (such as a personal computer).  
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1.1 Packing List  
Figure 1.1-1 Parallel Communications Adapter  
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CHAPTER 1 HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT  
1.2 Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications  
Table 1.2-1 "Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications" lists the specifications  
of the parallel communications adapter.  
Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications  
Table 1.2-1 "Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications" lists the specifications of the  
parallel communications adapter.  
Table 1.2-1 Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications  
Item  
Contents  
Parallel communications adaptor  
Name  
Model  
MB2142-03  
Power supply  
Voltage: +5 V plus or minus 5% Current: 1A (max.) *1  
0 to +55 degrees Celsius  
Operating  
temperature  
Operating humidity  
Dimensions  
Weight  
30% to 80% (non-condensing)  
120mm (W) x 90mm (D) x 26mm (H) *2  
200g approx.  
*1: Power is supplied from the main unit.  
*2: Not including projections.  
Parallel Communications Specifications  
The parallel communications format conforms to the Centronics interface.  
An Amphenol 36P connector is used as the parallel communications connector.  
The electrical characteristics of the I/O signal lines are described in Section 1.2.1 "Electrical  
Characteristics of I/O Signal Lines"  
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1.2 Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications  
1.2.1 Electrical Characteristics of I/O Signal Lines  
Figure 1.2-1 "Electrical Characteristics of I/O Signal Lines" shows the electrical  
characteristics of the I/O signal lines.  
Electrical Characteristics of I/O Signal Lines  
The signal levels of the I/O signal lines are indicated below. Figure 1.2-1 "Electrical  
Characteristics of I/O Signal Lines" shows the electrical characteristics.  
"L": 0 to +0.4 V  
"H": +2.4 to +5.0 V  
The power supply signal is directly connected to +5 V.  
Figure 1.2-1 Electrical Characteristics of I/O Signal Lines  
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1.2.2 Connector Pin Assignment  
An Amphenol 36P connector is used as the parallel communications connector.  
Table 1.2-2 "Parallel Communications Connector Signal Line Names" lists the  
connector signal line names.  
Connector Pin Assignment  
The model and pin assignment of the connector are described below.  
Connector model  
57LE-40360-7700 (D12) Manufactured by DDK, or equivalent  
(Generally referred to as Amphenol 36P)  
Connector pin assignment <viewed from the cable insertion side>  
Figure 1.2-2 "Parallel Communications Connector Pin Assignment" shows the pin  
assignment. Table 1.2-2 "Parallel Communications Connector Signal Line Names" lists the  
signal line names.  
Figure 1.2-2 Parallel Communications Connector Pin Assignment  
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1.2 Parallel Communications Adapter Specifications  
Table 1.2-2 Parallel Communications Connector Signal Line Names  
No.  
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Signal line  
DSTB  
DATA 0  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 4  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
DATA 7  
ACK  
I/O  
Function  
No.  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
Signal line  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
INIT  
I/O  
-
Function  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Signal grounding  
Reset signal  
I
Data strobe signal  
2
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
I/O Data  
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
O
O
O
O
Acknowledge signal  
-
BUSY  
PE  
Busy signal  
-
No paper  
-
SLCT  
Select signal, output  
Unused  
I
NC  
-
ERR  
O
-
Error signal  
NC  
-
-
Unused  
NC  
Unused  
GND  
Signal grounding  
Frame grounding  
Power supply signal  
NC  
-
Unused  
FG  
-
NC  
-
Unused  
+5 V  
O
SLCTIN  
I
Select signal, input  
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1.3 IF Cable Specifications  
General Specifications" lists the general specifications of the IF cable, and Figure 1.3-1  
"IF Cable Dimensions" shows the dimensions of the IF cable.  
IF Cable Specifications  
For details of the connection to the main unit, see Section 2.2 "Connection to Main Unit."  
Table 1.3-1 IF Cable Components  
Part Name  
FCN-237R068-G/E connector x 2  
FCN-230C068-C/E cover x 2  
Remarks  
Fujitsu  
Fujitsu  
Table 1.3-2 IF Cable General Specifications  
Item  
Contents  
Rated current  
DC1A  
Temperature  
Operating  
Storage  
-10 to +60 degrees  
-10 to +60 degrees  
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1.3 IF Cable Specifications  
Figure 1.3-1 IF Cable Dimensions  
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CHAPTER 1 HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT  
1.4 Notes on Use  
When using the parallel communications adapter, keep the following notes in mind.  
Notes on Use  
When using the parallel communications adapter, keep the following notes in mind:  
Turn off the power before connecting or removing a cable.  
To remove a cable, do not pull the cable itself; grasp and pull the connector.  
To prevent electrostatic destruction, be careful not to touch the connector pins, and prevent  
the connector pins from touching any objects.  
Refer to this manual for details of setting and usage.  
Storage  
When storing the parallel communications adapter, keep the following notes in mind:  
Take whatever measures are necessary to prevent the parallel communications adapter  
from being jolted or jarred in storage.  
Do not expose the parallel communications adapter to direct sunlight, high temperatures,  
high humidity, or condensation.  
Do not keep the parallel communications adapter in an intense electrical or magnetic field for  
an extended period.  
Table 1.4-1 "Storage Environment" lists the storage temperature and humidity.  
Table 1.4-1 Storage Environment  
Storage temperature  
Storage humidity  
-20 to +70 degrees  
20% to 90% (non-condensing)  
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTlONS  
This chapter describes how to connect, turn on, and turn off the parallel  
communications adapter. Familiarize yourself with the contents of this chapter before  
turning on the adapter.  
2.1 "System Configuration"  
2.2 "Connection to Main Unit"  
2.3 "Connection to Host Machine"  
2.4 "Power-on Sequence"  
2.5 "Power-off Sequence"  
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTlONS  
2.1 System Configuration  
Connecting the parallel communications adapter to the host machine enables parallel  
communication with the host machine.  
System Configuration  
Connecting the parallel communications adapter to the host machine enables parallel  
communication with the host machine.  
Figure 2.1-1 "System Configuration" shows the hardware system configuration when using the  
parallel communications adapter.  
Figure 2.1-1 System Configuration  
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2.2 Connection to Main Unit  
2.2 Connection to Main Unit  
As shown in Figure 2.2-1 "IF Cable Connection", use an IF cable to connect the parallel  
communications adapter to the main unit (sold separately).  
Connection to Main Unit  
As shown in Figure 2.2-1 "IF Cable Connection", use an IF cable to connect the parallel  
communications adapter to the main unit (sold separately).  
For details of connecting the IF cable to the main unit, refer to the 2140 Main Unit MB2141  
Emulator User’s Manual.  
Notes  
When connecting the parallel communications adapter to the main unit (sold separately), keep  
the following points in mind:  
Turn off the power before connecting or removing a cable. Attempting to connect or remove  
a cable while the power is turned on may cause a malfunction.  
To remove a cable, do not pull the cable itself; grasp and pull the connector. Pulling the  
cable itself may cause a conductor inside the cable to break.  
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTlONS  
Figure 2.2-1 IF Cable Connection  
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2.3 Connection to Host Machine  
2.3 Connection to Host Machine  
As shown in Figure 2.3-1 "Printer Cable Connection", use the printer cable (sold  
separately) to connect the parallel communications adapter to the host machine.  
Connection to Host Machine  
As shown in Figure 2.3-1 "Printer Cable Connection", use the printer cable (sold separately) to  
connect the parallel communications adapter to the host machine.  
For details of how to connect the printer cable (sold separately) to the host machine, refer to the  
manual for the host machine.  
Notes  
When connecting the parallel communications adapter to the host machine, keep the following  
notes in mind:  
Turn off the power before connecting or removing a cable. Attempting to connect or remove  
a cable while the power is turned on may cause a malfunction.  
To remove a cable, do not pull the cable itself; grasp and pull the connector. Pulling the  
cable itself may cause a conductor inside the cable to break.  
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTlONS  
Figure 2.3-1 Printer Cable Connection  
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2.4 Power-on Sequence  
2.4 Power-on Sequence  
Before turning on the power, ensure that all connections are complete. Then, turn on  
the power in the order of the host machine, the main unit, then the target (user  
system).  
Power-on Sequence  
Before turning on the power, ensure that all connections are complete. Then, turn on the power  
in the order of the host machine, the main unit, then the target (user system).  
To turn on the power, set the power switch on the rear panel of the main unit to "1". Turning on  
the main unit also turns on the parallel communications adapter.  
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTlONS  
2.5 Power-off Sequence  
Turn off the power in the order of the target (user system), the main unit, then the host  
machine.  
Power-off Sequence  
Turn off the power in the order of the target (user system), the main unit, then the host machine.  
To turn off the power, set the power switch on the rear panel of the main unit to "0". Turning off  
the main unit also turns off the parallel communications adapter.  
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INDEX  
INDEX  
The index follows on the next page.  
This is listed in alphabetic order.  
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CM41-00413-2E  
FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR • CONTROLLER MANUAL  
2
F MC FAMILY  
PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS ADAPTER  
MB2142-03  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
January 2001 the second edition  
Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices  
Edited  
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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR  
F²MC FAMILY  
PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS ADAPTER  
MB2142-03  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
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