
General Information
System Requirements
User’s Manual
M68EML08EY Emulation Module - Version 1.0
MOTOROLA
General Information
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MMEVS0508 documentation — an MMEVS operations manual
(MMEVSOM/D) and the appropriate EM user’s manual.
An MMEVS features automatic baud rate selection: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, or 57600.
Substituting a different EM enables your MMEVS to emulate target systems
based on different MCUs or MCU families. (Your Motorola representative can
explain all the EMs available.).
1.3 System Requirements
An IBM PC or compatible running Windows
98, Windows 2000, or Windows
NT
(version 4.0) with at least 32MB of RAM and an RS-232 serial port.
1.4 EM Layout
Figure 1-1 shows the layout of the EML08EY. Jumper header W2 specifies the
operating voltage. Jumper header W4 specifies the clock signal source. Jumper
header W1 controls unification of analog ground references. Jumper header
W3 specifies the MCU to be emulated.
Target interface connectors J2 and J3 connect the EML08EY to a target
system, via the included target cable assembly. If you use your EML08EY as
part of an MMDS, run the target cable assembly through the slit in the station
module enclosure.
Connectors J1 and J5 connect to a logic analyzer. Connector J4 is the source
for an inverted clock signal. DIN connectors P1 and P2, on the bottom of the
board connect the EML08EY to the platform board. The emulation MCU is at
location U2. Connector J6 is for EM board design and factory use only.
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