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MC-8FX Family for MB95FV100D-101 MCU Board Operation Guide, Doc. # 002-07496 Rev. *A

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Summary of Contents for MB2146-301A-E

Page 1: ...THIS SPEC IS OBSOLETE Spec No 002 07496 Spec Title MB2146 301A E F2MC 8FX Family for MB95FV100D 101 MCU Board Operation Guide Replaced by NONE...

Page 2: ...E F2MC 8FX Family for MB95FV100D 101 MCU Board Operation Guide Doc 002 07496 Rev A Cypress Semiconductor 198 Champion Court San Jose CA 95134 1709 Phone USA 800 858 1810 Phone Intnl 1 408 943 2600 www...

Page 3: ...WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE To the extent permitted by applicable law Cypress reserves the right to make changes to this document without fur ther notice Cypres...

Page 4: ...quirements for safe use of the product before using it After reading the manual keep it handy for future reference Warranty and liability disclaimers The specifications of the product are subject to c...

Page 5: ...t becomes out of order and needs to be repaired Related manuals Refer to the following manuals for additional information Hardware manual of the MCU used Data sheet of the MCU used MB2146 09A E BGM Ad...

Page 6: ...t sunlight high temperature and high humidity to prevent condensation Do not use or store the product where it is exposed to much dust or a strong magnetic or electric field for an extended period of...

Page 7: ...mper plug on a MCU board setup 14 4 2 How to Oscillator Mounting on a MCU board 15 4 3 Handling Notes 15 4 4 Setting of the Switch and Jumper Plug 16 4 5 Setting of the Clock Input Selector Switch SW2...

Page 8: ...controllers The F2 MC 8FX evaluation environment consists of a combination of three products the header board MCU board and BGM adapter model number MB2146 09A E as shown in Figure 1 1 For more inform...

Page 9: ...the MB2146 301A E Therefore prepare them separately Table 1 2 Optional parts 1 To use the BGM adapter you need additional tools such as debugger software 2 The header board is an interface board to co...

Page 10: ...e used during debugging 1 LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug 2 Voltage selector switch 3 Product selector switch 4 LVD selector switch 5 Clock selector switch SW1 1 CLK Clock supervisor selec...

Page 11: ...d Operation Guide Doc 002 07496 Rev A 9 2 Checking the Delivered Product Before using the MCU board confirm that the following components are included in the box MCU board 1 Operation manual English v...

Page 12: ...then plug their mating connectors together Those connectors are provided with incorrect insertion prevention guards located diago nally Position the two boards so that the incorrect insertion prevent...

Page 13: ...Connection of MCU board and BGM adapter MB2146 09 BGM ADAPTER SUB CLOCK C B A 1 2 CLK CLK S V APB8 C X0 X1 X0A X1A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 F E DCB A 9 8 PRODUCT SELECT LVD4 LVD3 LVD2 LVD1 LVD0 GND VCC 3V 5V L...

Page 14: ...ircuit on the user system so that it supplies the clock signal to the MCU board via a buffer circuit 3 4 Disconnection 1 Remove the BGM adapter from the MCU board Holding the MCU board firmly pull the...

Page 15: ...e production MCU Check that value with Setting of the product selector switch SW3 6 Set the LVD selector switch SW4 to OFF 7 Set the power supply selector switch SW5 to 3V 8 Set the sub clock selector...

Page 16: ...citors on the MCU board see Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 The example of mount of crystal or ceramic oscillator 4 3 Handling Notes Data can not be written erased to lower banks 1000H to 3FFFH in the software...

Page 17: ...PB8 bus output selector switch SW1 3 ON Enable the APB8 bus OFF Disable the APB8 bus OFF C pin selector switch SW1 4 ON Connect the C pin to the 0 1 F capacitor on the MCU board OFF Disconnect the C p...

Page 18: ...FF LVD function disabled LVD2 LVD2 enabled OFF Voltage selector switch SW5 Select 5V or 3V supply for the operating voltage of the evaluation MCU 5V 5V supply 3V 3V supply 3V Sub clock selector jumper...

Page 19: ...e example of sub clock selection Switch setting Product type 0 100 pin package type 1 80 pin package type 2 64 pin package type 3 48 pin 52 pin package type 4 32 pin package type 5 28 pin package type...

Page 20: ...oltage selector jumper plug S2 Table 4 6 lists jumper plug positions for detection voltages These settings cannot be used during debugging Set the jumper to LVD0 to use the debugger Figure 4 6 The LVD...

Page 21: ...5MHz Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C Operating humidity 20 to 80 No condensation is allowed Dimensions 40 0mm W 40 0mm D 14 6mm H Weight 13g Item Description MCU board function Serves as the adapter...

Page 22: ...LVDEN LVDREXT APBEN CSVEN Vcc GND BRSTX BSIN BSOUT BDBMX BEXCK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 Header board I F connector Header board I F connector Voltage selector switch C p...

Page 23: ...3 Clock Settings Figure 5 2 shows the clock related circuit diagram Figure 5 2 Clock selector circuit X0 X1 X0A X1A X0 X1 X0A X1A C B A 2 1 R1 M1 1 2 3 4 GND GND T4 U2 R3 V1 Clock input selector switc...

Page 24: ...r board Top view Table 5 3 General specifications of the header board Item Description MCU board interface connector 120 pin 0 5mm pitch 2 piece connector Straight 2 Model number WR 120SB VF N1 Japan...

Page 25: ...connector and a socket is shown in Table 5 4 Table 5 4 Connector and socket specifications Item Description Header board interface connector Connects the MCU board to the header board BGM adapter conn...

Page 26: ...3 NC1 90 T4 X0 11 C7 PB0 51 G2 P21A 91 U1 BEXCK 12 D7 PB1 52 G1 P23A 92 U2 X1 13 A6 PB3 53 H4 P24A 93 U3 MOD 14 B6 PA2 54 H3 P25A 94 U4 PF2 15 C6 P95 55 H2 P26A 95 V1 X1A 16 D6 PA0 56 H1 P27A 96 V2 Vc...

Page 27: ...0 G16 P07C 90 T15 AVR 11 C12 P61 51 G17 P05C 91 U18 P33 12 D12 P60 52 G18 P00C 92 U17 P30 13 A13 PD6 53 H15 P01C 93 U16 AVR3 14 B13 P64 54 H16 P02C 94 U15 P15 15 C13 P66 55 H17 P03C 95 V18 AVcc 16 D13...

Page 28: ...Title MB2146 301A E F2 MC 8FX Family for MB95FV100D 101 MCU Board Operation Guide Document Number 002 07496 Revision ECN Issue Date Origin of Change Description of Change 09 27 2007 HUAL Initial relea...

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