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CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS
This chapter describes the names and functions of components, switch settings, and connections with related
devices of the IE-70000-MC-NW-A.
2.1
Names and Functions of Components
Figure 2-1. Names of Components
ON
ROM SW
HOST
POWER
POWER SW
IE-70000-MC-NW
-A
DC5V
ROM2 ROM1
RESET
1 2
OFF
O
N
O
FF
<3>
<2>
<1>
<7>
<8>
<6>
<4>
<5>
<9>
<1> IE connector
This is a connector for connecting the IE connection cable.
<2> ROM1 probe connector
This is a connector for connecting the ROM probe EP-16000C (sold separately) or EP-16384C (sold
separately).
When configuring a 32-bit bus using two ROMs, connect the ROM corresponding to the lower 16 bits and
this connector using the ROM probe. When emulating one ROM, connect the ROM to this connector.
<3> ROM2 probe connector (42-pin DIP package supported)
This is a connector for connecting the ROM probe EP-16000C (sold separately) or EP-16384C (sold
separately).
When configuring a 32-bit bus using two ROMs, connect the ROM corresponding to the higher 16 bits and
this connector using the ROM probe.
<4> DIP switch for ROM mode
This is a DIP switch for setting whether or not to use the ROM1 probe connector and ROM2 probe
connector.
The factory setting of the ROM1 probe connector and ROM2 probe connector is “not use”.