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SK-96390-100PMC User Guide 

Chapter 1 Installation 

UG-960017-11 

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© Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH 

1 Installation 

1.1 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 X12! 

After power-on (JP43), the orange power-on LEDs (D16, D17 and D18) 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 4. 

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 MB2198-510-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-96390-100PMC) 

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. 

 

Summary of Contents for SK-96390-100PMC

Page 1: ...Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe User Guide FMEMCU UG 960017 11 MB96300 SERIES EVALUATION BOARD SK 96390 100PMC USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...MC User Guide Revision History UG 960017 11 2 Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH Revision History Date Issue 14 10 2008 V1 0 MSc Final Release 26 11 2008 V1 1 HWe Chapt 1 3 updated This document contains 32 pages ...

Page 3: ...the date of receipt by the customer 2 Should a Product turn out to be defect Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH s entire liability and the customer s exclusive remedy shall be at Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH s sole discretion either return of the purchase price and the license fee or replacement of the Product or parts thereof if the Product is returned to Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe...

Page 4: ...upply Voltage JP 11 13 15 48 16 2 5 Reset Generation JP 3 4 5 7 24 16 2 6 User Buttons SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 JP 12 14 16 20 23 18 2 7 I2 C pull up resistor JP 46 47 18 2 8 UART A UART B connector X3 X5 JP 3 5 31 32 19 2 9 LIN Interface X8 JP 17 18 21 22 24 20 2 10 CAN interface JP 25 26 20 3 CONNECTORS 21 3 1 Power connector X12 21 3 2 MCU pin header connectors X4A B C J1 and J2 21 3 3 CAN Conne...

Page 5: ...Guide Contents Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH 5 UG 960017 11 4 1 Asynchronous Mode 25 4 2 Synchronous Mode 27 5 APPENDIX 28 5 1 Related Products 28 6 INFORMATION IN THE WWW 29 7 CHINA ROHS REGULATION 30 8 RECYCLING 32 ...

Page 6: ...a multifunctional evaluation board for the Fujitsu 16FX Flash microcontroller MB96390 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 ...

Page 7: ...pply voltages Onboard voltage supervisor monitor In Circuit serial Flash programming UART0 UART1 or SIO2 All resources available for evaluation All MCU pins routed to connectors 4 MHz main crystal 32 kHz crystal for sub clock operation Two RS232 interfaces One LIN Interface One CAN interface 3 V capable CAN LIN and RS232 transceivers 8 User LEDs Optional alphanumeric standard LC Display connectabl...

Page 8: ...ltage applications In circuit programming asynchronous can be done via UART0 or UART1 X3 X5 0 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 0 3 4 MCU Pins All pins of the microcontroller except the oscillator pins X0 X...

Page 9: ...us lines by setting the according jumpers JP46 is for SDA0 and JP47 for SCL0 0 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 Table 0 1 Emulation System Series V Chip Probe cable Socket MB96390 MB96V300B MB2198 510 E NQPACK100SD ND HQPACK100SD ...

Page 10: ...e socket and fasten the probe cable with the provided screws Do not use any other probe cable than MB2198 510 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 ...

Page 11: ...2 pin Open I 10 JP18 LIN A Master Jumper 2 pin Open I 3 JP19 Voltage selection for CAN Solder JP 3 pin 1 2 J 7 JP20 Switch SW4 TIN1 Jumper 2 pin Closed G 7 JP21 SIN2 Jumper 2 pin Open H 10 JP22 SOT2 Jumper 2 pin Open I 10 JP23 Switch SW5 NMI Jumper 2 pin Closed F 7 JP24 MCU Reset Jumper 2 pin Closed E 6 JP25 CAN0 TxD Jumper 2 pin Closed I 10 JP26 CAN0 RxD Jumper 2 pin Closed J 10 JP29 Voltage sele...

Page 12: ...1 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 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 A B C D E F G H I J K L M Figure 1 1 Default Jumper Settings ...

Page 13: ...tion board The default setting is shown with a grey shaded area 2 1 Operating Mode S2 This switch controls the MCU operation mode after Reset Please take care of the following mode settings DIP switch Setting Logical value ON closed 1 high S2 1 MD0 OFF open 0 low ON closed 1 high S2 2 MD1 OFF open 0 low ON closed 1 high S2 3 MD2 OFF open 0 low ON closed 1 high S2 4 Not used OFF open Not connected ...

Page 14: ...0 Selects the Stepper Motor Driver Voltage 3 3V or 5V JP37 Connects the power supply voltage to the microcontroller An ampere meter can be used instead for power consumption measurement JP40 Core power supply stabilization capacitor JP43 Jumper to switch board on off or connect an external switch JP49 Stepper Motor Driver VSS Jumper Setting Description 1 2 Power supply VCC for MCU is set to 5V JP2...

Page 15: ...the related datasheet JP34 defines usage of pin 59 X1A JP41 defines usage of pin 58 X0A Jumper Setting Description 1 2 Pin 59 is connected to the 32 kHz sub clock X1A JP34 X1A 2 3 Pin 59 is used as port pin P04_1 1 2 Pin 58 is connected to the 32 kHz sub clock X0A 2 4 Pin 58 is used as port pin P04_0 JP41 X0A 2 3 Pin 58 is connected to GND in case that subclock device is used but no 32 kHz crystal...

Page 16: ...0 R21 is not mounted on the board Table 2 3 ADC Supply Default JP11 JP13 JP15 and JP48 are closed By default the A D converter supply and reference voltage is the same as the microcontroller supply voltage Note If JP11 and JP15 are open the user has to supply an adequate analog voltage supply AVcc and AVss to the A D converter If JP13 and JP48 are open the resistors R44 R45 R23 and R11 define AVRH...

Page 17: ...No external reset generation 1 2 No polarity inversion for the DTR RTS signal 2 3 Polarity inversion for the DTR RTS signal JP35 DTR DTRx Open No UART is used to generate Reset Table 2 4 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 D14 is lit During normal operation t...

Page 18: ...SW3 JP16 SW3 Open No connection to the microcontroller Closed Pin 16 P06_6 TIN1 of the MCU is connected to SW4 JP20 SW4 Open No connection to the microcontroller Closed Pin 99 P03_6 NMI of the MCU is connected to SW5 JP23 SW5 Open No connection to the microcontroller Table 2 5 User Push Buttons Default JP12 14 16 20 23 closed By default all push buttons are connected to the microcontroller 2 7 I2 ...

Page 19: ... 1 cable for PC connection Connectors X3 X5 2 8 1 UART A B JP 3 5 31 32 Jumper Setting Description 1 2 DTR signal pin 6 of X3 is used as reset source JP3 DTR RTS 2 3 RTS signal pin 7 of X3 is used as reset source 1 2 DTR signal pin 6 of X5 is used as reset source JP5 DTR RTS 2 3 RTS signal pin 7 of X5 is used as reset source Closed RTS and CTS of X3 are connected JP31 RTS CTS Open RTS and CTS of X...

Page 20: ...ter Open LIN A is LIN Slave JP21 LIN A RX Closed RX2 is connected to LIN A X8 JP22 LIN A TX Closed TX2 is connected to LIN A X8 Closed LIN bus X8 pin 1 is powered by the board JP44 LIN Vbat Open LIN bus X8 pin 1 is not powered by the board Table 2 8 LIN A Settings 2 10 CAN interface JP 25 26 One high speed CAN transceiver can be connected to the microcontroller s CAN interfaces CAN A Jumper Settin...

Page 21: ...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 3 3 CAN Connector X10 One 9 pin D Sub male connector is used for the CAN interface CAN A Figure 3 2 CAN Connector Pin Number Pin Signal Description 1 NC Not used 2 CANL LOW level CAN voltage input output 3 GND Grou...

Page 22: ... can be used to adjust the contrast of the LC Display Pin 15 and 16 of X15 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 39T 0 5W Pin16 GND The contrast of an optional LC Display connected to X15 can be adjusted by P1 The following control signals are provided Figure 3 3 User LEDs LCD 15 1 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Page 23: ...flash MCU with a special programming adapter Mode pin MD0 and reset signal are also available at this connector Figure 3 4 In circuit programming connector Pin Number Pin Signal Description 1 NC Not used 2 P10_3 Port 10_3 3 MD0 MCU mode pin MD0 4 NC Not used 5 RSTX MCU reset signal 6 SIN2 UART2 receive data 7 SOT2 UART2 transmit data 8 SCK2 UART2 clock 9 VCC Board supply voltage 10 GND Ground Tabl...

Page 24: ... connector is connected to the external supply voltage Vin 3 7 Vcc 5 Volts X13 On this connector the VCC5V supply can be measured 3 8 Vcc 3 3 Volts X20 On this connector the VCC3V3 supply can be measured 3 9 VCC Connector X21 On this connector the VCC supply see chapter 2 2 can be measured 3 10 GND Connector X14 Ground reference terminal GND ...

Page 25: ...ternal Flash memory using Flash Memory Programmer 16FX in automatic mode For serial asynchronous programming SUB D9 connectors X3 or X5 which are connected to UART0 and UART1 respectively can be used on the starter kit The following jumper settings are necessary 4 1 1 UART0 Jumper Programming UART Setting Description JP2 SIN0 UART0 1 2 SIN0 is connected to RxD of X3 JP1 SOT0 UART0 1 2 SOT0 is conn...

Page 26: ...ignal of X5 is used as reset source JP5 DTR RTS UART B 2 3 RTS signal of X5 is used as reset source 1 2 UART A X3 is used to generate reset JP4 RESET A B UART A or UART B 2 3 UART B X5 is used to generate reset 1 2 No negation for the DTR RTS signal JP35 DTR DTRx UART A or UART B 2 3 DTR RTS signal is negated Table 4 3 Jumper Settings for reset signal 4 1 4 Flash Programming 1 Configure the microc...

Page 27: ...ion e g 5 Power on the board The user application is started directly 4 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 X17 is provided on the evaluation board for direct connection to this programmer X17 Flash programming ...

Page 28: ...01 Emulator debugger main unit MB2198 500 Emulation Pod NQPACK144SD ND Socket for package FPT 100P M20 LQFP 100 Tokyo Eletech Corp www tetc co jp e_tet htm HQPACK144SD Socket header for package FPT 100P M20 LQFP 100 Tokyo Eletech Corp www tetc co jp e_tet htm MB2198 510 E Emulator probe cable for MB96F39x MCU MB96300 Series MB96V300 MB96300 Series Evaluation chip MB96F39xRS Flash MCU Single Clock ...

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Page 30: ...ains 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 co...

Page 31: ... 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 Table of hazardous substances name and concentration Hazardous substances name Component Name Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE SK 96390 100PMC x o o o o o ...

Page 32: ...der 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 G...

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