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Chipsmall Limited consists of a professional team with an average of over 10 year of expertise in the distribution

of electronic components. Based in Hongkong, we have already established firm and mutual-benefit business

relationships with customers from,Europe,America and south Asia,supplying obsolete and hard-to-find components

to meet their specific needs.

With the principle of “Quality Parts,Customers Priority,Honest Operation,and Considerate Service”,our business

mainly focus on the distribution of electronic components. Line cards we deal with include

Microchip,ALPS,ROHM,Xilinx,Pulse,ON,Everlight and Freescale. Main products comprise

IC,Modules,Potentiometer,IC Socket,Relay,Connector.Our parts cover such applications as commercial,industrial,

and automotives areas.

We are looking forward to setting up business relationship with you and hope to provide you with the best service

and solution. Let us make a better world for our industry!

Contact us

Tel: +86-755-8981 8866 Fax: +86-755-8427 6832

Email & Skype: [email protected] Web: www.chipsmall.com

Address: A1208, Overseas Decoration Building, #122 Zhenhua RD., Futian, Shenzhen, China

 

 

Summary of Contents for M68ICS08JB

Page 1: ...ess mainly focus on the distribution of electronic components Line cards we deal with include Microchip ALPS ROHM Xilinx Pulse ON Everlight and Freescale Main products comprise IC Modules Potentiometer IC Socket Relay Connector Our parts cover such applications as commercial industrial and automotives areas We are looking forward to setting up business relationship with you and hope to provide you...

Page 2: ...M68ICS08JBUM D N O N D I S C L O S U R E A G R E E M E N T R E Q U I R E D M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator User s Manual ...

Page 3: ...ng the information contained herein whether expressed implied or statutory including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Motorola makes no representation that the interconnection of products in the manner described herein will not infringe on existing or future patent rights nor do the descriptions contained herein imply the granting or license to make use or ...

Page 4: ...port 17 Section 2 Preparation and Installation 2 1 Introduction 19 2 2 Hardware Preparation 19 2 2 1 JBICS Limitations 20 2 2 2 Configuring JBICS Jumper Headers 20 2 2 3 Target Interface Connection Options 22 2 2 4 Host Computer JBICS Interconnection P2 23 2 2 5 Power Connector P1 23 2 2 6 USB Connector 24 2 3 Connecting the JBICS 25 2 4 Connecting the JBICS to the Target System 25 2 5 Installing ...

Page 5: ...2 3 4 2 J3 DIP Connector Pin Assignments 39 3 4 3 J4 DIP Connector Pin Assignments 40 3 4 4 Target MONO8 Interface Connector J5 Pin Assignments 41 3 4 6 Host Computer JBICS Interconnection P2 42 3 4 5 Power Connector P1 42 3 5 Parts List 44 3 6 JBICS Board Layout and Schematic Diagrams 46 Section 4 Using the MON08 Interface 4 1 Introduction 49 4 2 Target System Header Placement and Layout 49 4 3 C...

Page 6: ...ion Record 55 A 5 4 ASCII Characters 56 Appendix B Quick Start Hardware Configuration Guide B 1 Introduction 57 B 1 1 JBICS Configurable Jumper Headers 58 B 1 2 Target Interface Cable Connections 58 B 2 Installing the Hardware 59 B 3 Connecting to a Target System 59 B 4 Installing the Software 60 Glossary Index ...

Page 7: ...User s Manual M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator 6 Table of Contents MOTOROLA Table of Contents ...

Page 8: ... Figure Page 1 1 M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator Board 10 2 1 P2 Host Computer to JBICS Interconnection 21 2 2 P1 Power Connector 21 3 1 P1 Power Connector 40 3 2 P2 Host Computer to JBICS Interconnection 41 3 3 JBICS Board Layout 44 User s Manual M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator List of Figures ...

Page 9: ...User s Manual M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator 8 List of Figures MOTOROLA List of Figures ...

Page 10: ...nt Descriptions 32 3 3 Flex Cable Plug Pin Assignments 34 3 4 J3 Connector Pin Assignments 37 3 5 J4 Connector Pin Assignments 38 3 6 J3 MONO8 Target Connector Pin Assignment Descriptions 39 3 7 Power Connector P1 Pin Assignment Descriptions 40 3 8 RS 232C Communication Connector P2 Pin Assignments 41 3 9 USB Connector P4 Pin Assignment Descriptions 41 3 10 JBICS Parts List 42 4 1 MON08 Target Sys...

Page 11: ...User s Manual M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator 10 List of Tables MOTOROLA List of Tables ...

Page 12: ...put output emulator for the MCU When connection is made between a host PC personal computer and target hardware your prototype product actual inputs and outputs of the target system may be used during code simulation The JBICS can interface with any IBM Windows 95 based computer or later version through connection of a single RS 232 serial port using a DB 9 serial cable Connection to the target sy...

Page 13: ...FLASH memory programming Its features include Editing with WinIDE Assembling with CASM08Z Programming FLASH memory with PROG08SZ Simulating in circuit and stand alone MC68HC908JB MCUs with ICS08JBZ software providing Simulation of all instructions memory and peripherals Simulation of pin inputs from the target system Installation of conditional breakpoints script files and logfiles Debugging and e...

Page 14: ...tion of the MCU and to debug user developed hardware and software Programming using the JBICS as a programmer With the ICD08SZ debugging software code may be run directly out of the MCU s internal FLASH at real time speeds With the WinIDE CASM08Z editor simulator and assembler software the function is as a limited real time emulator With the PROG08SZ software the function is to program MCU FLASH m...

Page 15: ...roduct Components Part Number Description ICS08JB JBICS software development package ICS08JBZ JBICS simulator ICD08SZ JBICS debugger emulation MC68HC908JB8FB MCU 44 pin QFP package MC68HC908JB8ADW MCU SOIC Package MC68HC908JB8JP MCU PDIP Package M68CLB05C Flex target cable KRISTA 22 122 Serial cable FRIWO 11 8999 P5 Power supply M68ICS08JB Hardware board M68ICS08SOM D M68ICS08JB In circuit Simulat...

Page 16: ... XU3 20 pin PDIP test socket for Motorola MC68HC908JB8 J1 J2 Two 2 row 20 pin 0 1 inch spacing connectors to connect JBICS to a target using M68CLB05C flex cable J3 Connector to connect 28 pin DIP emulation cable between JBICS and target J4 Connector to connect 20 pin DIP emulation cable between JBICS and target J5 One 2 row 8 pin 0 1 inch spacing connector to connect to target via MON08 debug cir...

Page 17: ...ndows 95 or later version operating system Approximately 2 Mbytes of available random access memory RAM and 5 Mbytes of free disk space An RS232 serial port for communications between the JBICS and the host computer Table 1 3 Software Components Components Description WINIDE EXE Integrated development environment IDE software interface for editing and performing software or in circuit simulation C...

Page 18: ...in this manual assume that the user is familiar with the Windows interface and selection procedures 1 6 Customer Support To obtain information about technical support or ordering parts call the Motorola help desk at 800 521 6274 Table 1 4 JBICS Board Specifications Characteristic Specification Temperature Operating Storage 0 to 40 C 40 to 85 C Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Power require...

Page 19: ...User s Manual M68ICS08JB In Circuit Simulator 18 General Information MOTOROLA General Information ...

Page 20: ...Limitations of the JBICS Configuration of the JBICS Installation of the JBICS Connection of the JBICS to a target system ESD CAUTION Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can damage or degrade electronic devices and equipment For example the electronic components installed on the printed circuit board are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Wea...

Page 21: ...nnected from the target system during reset 2 2 1 4 RST signal RST signal is limited because the signal is not a bidirectional open drain signal It is emulated as either an input or output when using the target connectors or as two pins one input and one output when using the MONO8 cable 2 2 2 Configuring JBICS Jumper Headers The JBICS supports four configuration options standalone simulation eval...

Page 22: ...es limited real time evaluation of the MCU and debugging user developed hardware and software Programming Host computer connected to the JBICS and the JBICS connected to the target system via the MON08 cable Use the PROG08SZ exe to program the MCU FLASH module In the programming mode there is limited evaluation port A0 is used for communications so it is unavailable for emulation Five jumper heade...

Page 23: ...the Oscillator Source W1 ON and W4 ON JBICS MCU and target board clock signals supplied by the JBICS board oscillator Y1 W1 ON and W4 OFF JBICS MCU clock signal supplied by oscillator Y1 Target board has its own clock source W1 OFF and W4 ON JBICS MCU clock signal supplied by target board W1 OFF and W4 OFF JBICS has no clock source W4 OSC1 or TGT_OSC1 W2 Target System Power Jumper ICS board system...

Page 24: ...mp part number AMP 9726 A Figure 2 1 mounted on the top side of the board Connection requires the cable assembly supplied with your JBICS kit a DB9 male to female 6 ft 3 m long serial cable Figure 2 1 P2 Host Computer to JBICS Interconnection 2 2 5 Power Connector P1 Connect 5 Vdc power directly to the JBICS via connector P1 Figure 2 2 using the provided power supply Figure 2 2 P1 Power Connector ...

Page 25: ...U USB interface through the USB data pins D and D If the development starts without the target board the user can connect the USB interface to the host by using a USB standard detachable cable Series A plug to Series B plug In this case a shunt should be place in the jumper W5 to connect the 1 5Kohm pull up resistor Refer to Section 3 Support Information for pin assignment information ...

Page 26: ...ound common a Configure the jumpers W 1 through W 5 Table 2 1 on the JBICS for your application b Install an MCU into the appropriate socket for your application onto the JBICS board Note Observe the pin 1 orientation with the silkscreened dot The top label side of the MCU package must be visible when looking at the component side of the board c Plug the serial cable into P2 on the JBICS d Plug th...

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