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INTRODUCTION

• MMDS05 documentation — an MMDS05 operations manual (MMDS05OM/D) and

the appropriate EM user's manual.

As mentioned, your F4EM gives the MMDS05 the ability to emulate the MC68HC(7)05F4
MCU.  By substituting a different EM, you can enable your MMDS05 to emulate an MCU
of a different series.  (Your Motorola representative can explain all the EMs available.)

Chapter 2 explains how to configure and use your F4EM as part of an MMDS05 system.
For  information  about  MMDS05  software  or  the  station  module,  see  the  MMDS05
operations manual.  For layout and configuration information pertaining to a different EM,
see the corresponding EM user's manual.

1.1.2  M68HC05EVS Evaluation System (HC05EVS)

An HC05EVS is an economical, two-board tool for designing, debugging, and evaluating target
systems based on an MC68HC05 MCU. A complete HC05EVS consists of:

• a platform board (PFB) — the bottom board, which supports the emulator module.

The platform board has connectors for power and for the terminal or host computer.

• an emulator module (EM)  — such as the F4EM: a printed circuit board that enables

system functionality for a specific set of MCUs. The EM fits onto the PFB.  The EM
has connectors for a target cable and for a cable to a logic analyzer.

• an RS-232 serial cable — the cable that connects the PFB to the host computer RS-

232 port.

• system software — software, on 3-1/2 inch diskettes.

• HC05EVS documentation — an HC05EVS operations manual (HC05EVSOM/D)

and the appropriate EM user's manual.

As mentioned, your HC05F4 EVS emulates the  MC68HC705F4  and  the  MC68HC05F4
MCUs.  By substituting a different EM, you can enable your HC05EVS to emulate an MCU
of a different series.  (Your Motorola representative can explain all the EMs available.)

Chapter 3 explains how to configure and use your F4EM as part of an HC05EVS system.
For  information  about  HC05EVS  software  or  the  platform  board,  see  the  HC05EVS
operations manual.  For layout and configuration information pertaining to a different EM,
see the corresponding EM user's manual.

 

   

  

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Summary of Contents for M68EM05F4

Page 1: ...h 1995 M68EM05F4 EMULATOR MODULE USER S MANUAL Second Edition MOTOROLA Ltd 1994 1995 All Rights Reserved Freescale Semiconductor I Freescale Semiconductor Inc For More Information On This Product Go t...

Page 2: ...th may occur Should Buyer purchase or use Motorola products for any such unintended or unauthorized application Buyer shall indemnify and hold Motorola and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliat...

Page 3: ...MC68HC705F4 Emulation Limitations 2 4 2 2 2 MC68HC05F4 Emulation Limitations 2 4 2 3 Remaining System Installation 2 5 CHAPTER 3 HC0 5 EVS CON FIGU RATION AN D OPERATION 3 1 3 1 Setting F4EM Jumper H...

Page 4: ...ignments 1 4 3 1 Connector P 1 Pin Assignments 3 5 TABLES Table Page 2 1 MCUs and Personality F i l e s 2 4 3 2 Logic Analyzer Connector P 1 Signal D e s c r i p t i o n s 3 6 Freescale Semiconductor...

Page 5: ...supply Most system cables connect to the MMDS05 station module The cable to an optional target system however runs through an aperture in the station module enclosure to connect directly to the emula...

Page 6: ...wer and for the terminal or host computer an emulator module EM such as the F4EM a printed circuit board that enables system functionality for a specific set of MCUs The EM fits onto the PFB The EM ha...

Page 7: ...ludes a bus analyzer Expansion header connectors P2 and P3 connect the EM and the control board for an MMDS05 or the EM and the platform board for an EVS Finally Connectors P4 and P5 allow for connect...

Page 8: ...21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 PC2 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND PB3 PB2 PB0 GND PD4 PD2 PD0 PA7 PA5 PA2 GND GND P4 GND TNX TCAP2 TCAP1 PC3 PC5 PC7...

Page 9: ...M jumper headers Paragraph 2 2 explains considerations pertaining to the MCU you emulate Paragraph 2 3 explains remaining system installation Note that you can configure a F4EM already fitted in the M...

Page 10: ...cillator clock source MMDS EM J1 J2 TOSC1 J1 FABRICATED JUMPERS 1 2 3 1 2 3 Alternatively you may use a clock source originating from the MMDS05 control board To do so reposition the J1 jumper between...

Page 11: ...of an MMDS05 system 2 1 3 Reset Select Header J4 Jumper header J4 controls the path of a target reset The diagram below shows the factory configuration the fabricated jumper between pins 1 and 2 enab...

Page 12: ...the MMDS05 operations manual Alternatively you can insert the line LOADMEM 00ZZZVxx MEM in the STARTUP 05 script file This way the system automatically loads the specified personality file as part of...

Page 13: ...board and control board connectors P11 and P12 Snap the corners of the EM onto the plastic stand offs Connect the target cable if appropriate Replace the panel If your F4EM already is installed in th...

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Page 15: ...the MCU you emulate Paragraph 3 3 lists limitations on using the F4EM in an HC05EVS Paragraph 3 4 explains pin assignments and signal descriptions for the logic analyzer connector P1 Paragraph 3 5 exp...

Page 16: ...t system If the target clock is selected by placing the jumper on J2 between pins 1 and 2 the position of the fabricated jumper on J1 does not matter NOTE The only valid position of the J1 fabricated...

Page 17: ...e F4EM J4 jumper between pins 2 and 3 and Insert a fabricated jumper into platform board header J3 3 2 The Emulated MCU The factory ships the F4EM with an MC68HC705F4 resident MCU This MCU is suitable...

Page 18: ...s the instruction is not a breakpoint address Limitation 3 IRQ SWI Whenever possible avoid mixing interrupt requests IRQs and user software interrupts SWIs This prevents a possible IRQ SWI timing prob...

Page 19: ...LA11 LA10 LA9 LA8 LA7 LA6 LA5 LA4 LA3 LA2 LA1 LA0 LR W NC NC NC VCC RESET GND NC GND LA12 LA13 NC NC D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 LIR NC NC E NC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 2 4 6...

Page 20: ...D WRITE Active high output signal that indicates the direction of data transferred on the bus 32 LIR LOAD INSTRUCTION REGISTER Open drain active low output signal that indicates an instruction is star...

Page 21: ...2 J1 FABRICATED JUMPERS A13 3 A12 5 A11 7 4 6 8 To install the F4EM on an HC05EVS platform board fit together EM connectors P3 and P4 on the bottom of the board and platform board connectors P3 and P4...

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