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Section 4   Verifying Operation 

1.  Turn on the emulator according to the procedures described in the H8/3664 E6000 Emulator 

User’s Manual (HS3664EPI61HE-U2 or HS3664EPI62HE-U2). 

2.  Verify the user system interface cable connections by accessing ports and checking the bus 

states of the pins.  If an error is detected, recheck the soldered IC socket and the location of pin 
1. 

3.  The emulator connected to this user system interface cable supports two kinds of clock 

sources: an emulator internal clock and an external clock on the user system, for the MCU 
clock and subclock.  For details, refer to the H8/3664 E6000 Emulator User’s Manual 
(HS3664EPI61HE-U2 or HS3664EPI62HE-U2). 

 

To use the emulator internal clock 

Select the clock in the emulator station as the system clock (

φ

) and the subclock  

(

φ

w), by using the CLOCK command (emulator command). 

 

To use the external clock on the user system as the system clock 

Select target clock t with the CLOCK command (emulator command).  Supply the external 
clock from the user system to the emulator by inputting the external clock from the OSC1 
tarminal on the cable head or connecting a crystal oscillator to the OSC1 and OSC2 
terminals. When a crystal oscillator is inserted into the OSC1 and OSC2 terminals for the 
system clock, the clock is generated by the oscillator circuits shown in figure 10.  To input 
an external clock from the user system, input clock pulses satisfying the specifications 
described in the MCU hardware manual into the OSC1 terminal.  The system clock (

φ

frequency is the same as the external clock frequency. 

 

To use the external clock on the user system as the subclock 

Select target clock sub t with the CLOCK command (emulator command).  Supply the 
external clock from the user system to the emulator. Supply the external clock from the 
user system to the emulator by inputting the external clock from the X1 terminal on the 
cable head or connecting a crystal oscillator to the X1 and X2 terminals. When a crystal 
oscillator is inserted into the X1 and X2 terminals for the subclock, the clock is generated 
by the oscillator circuits shown in figure 10.  To input an external clock from the user 
system, input clock pulses satisfying the specifications described in the MCU hardware 
manual into the X1 terminal.  The subclock (

φ

w) frequency is the same as the external 

clock frequency. 

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Page 11: ...in PERSONAL INJURY The USER PROGRAM will be LOST 1 Do not repair or remodel the emulator product by yourself for electric shock prevention and quality assurance 2 Always switch OFF the E6000 emulator...

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Page 13: ...microcomputer H8 36912 H8 36902 group The HS36902ECH61H is a user system interface cable that connects an H8 36912 H8 36902 group E6000 emulator HS3664EPI61H or HS3664EPI62H hereinafter referred to as...

Page 14: ...1 Installing IC Socket 6 2 2 2 Inserting Cable Head 7 2 2 3 Fastening Cable Head 7 2 2 4 Fastening Cable Body 9 2 3 Recommended Dimensions for User System Mount Pad 10 2 4 Dimensions for User System...

Page 15: ...em Figure 1 shows the configuration of the HS36902ECH61H user system interface cable for the FP 32A package User system IC socket Cable head Screws M2 x 10 mm for fastening cable head Screws M2 x 6 mm...

Page 16: ...IC socket 1 For the FP 32A package 4 Socket cover 1 For installing an FP 32A packaged MCU 5 Screws M2 x 10 mm 4 For fastening cable head 6 Screws M2 x 6 mm 4 For installing an FP 32A packaged MCU 7 C...

Page 17: ...e USER SYSTEM INTERFACE CABLE is connected to or removed from any part Before connecting make sure that pin 1 on both sides are correctly aligned 2 The user system interface cable dedicated to the emu...

Page 18: ...4 E 6 0 0 0 Emulator station User system interface cable CTS screws M3 x 6 mm Cable body connector Figure 2 Connecting User System Interface Cable to Emulator Station...

Page 19: ...BLE is connected to or removed from any part Before connecting make sure that pin 1 on both sides are correctly aligned Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system an...

Page 20: ...ections at the bottom of the IC socket and fasten it to the user system Use the guide pins provided to determine where to install the IC socket as shown in figure 3 User system IC socket NQPACK032SA m...

Page 21: ...system as shown in figure 4 2 2 3 Fastening Cable Head CAUTION 1 Use the screwdriver provided for tightening screws 2 The tightening torque must be 0 098 N m or less If the applied torque cannot be ac...

Page 22: ...rnating between screws on opposing corners Take special care such as manually securing the IC socket soldered area to prevent the soldered IC socket from being damaged by overtightening the screws or...

Page 23: ...9 2 2 4 Fastening Cable Body Connect the cable body to the cable head Cable head Remove jig User system Push the unfastening jigs Removing Cable body Figure 5 Fastening Cable Body...

Page 24: ...tem with an IC socket for an FP 32A package NQPACK032SA manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Note that the dimensions in figure 6 are somewhat different from those of the actual chip s mount pad...

Page 25: ...User System Interface Cable Head The dimensions for the user system interface cable head are shown in figure 7 Unit mm Tolerance 0 5 mm 76 2 66 0 24 6 16 7 29 7 16 7 Figure 7 Dimensions for User Syste...

Page 26: ...ns after connecting the user system interface cable head to the user system are shown in figure 8 19 7 29 2 IC socket NQPACK032SA manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Cable head User system Unit...

Page 27: ...screw head may break or an IC socket contact error may be caused by a crack in the IC socket solder 4 If the MCU does not operate correctly cracks might have occurred in the solder Check conduction wi...

Page 28: ...14 MCU Pin 1 IC socket NQPACK032SA manufactured by Tokyo Eleteck Corporation User system Screws M2 x 6 mm Socket cover Figure 9 Installing MCU to User System...

Page 29: ...e OSC1 tarminal on the cable head or connecting a crystal oscillator to the OSC1 and OSC2 terminals When a crystal oscillator is inserted into the OSC1 and OSC2 terminals for the system clock the cloc...

Page 30: ...the subclock input specifications R2 270 R1 1 M HCU04 HCU04 To E6000 emulator To E6000 emulator OSC1 OSC2 System clock oscillator Subclock oscillator R6 470 k R5 3 3 M HCU04 HCU04 HCU04 HCU04 X1 X2 R...

Page 31: ...tor station 4 To prevent breaking of wires in the cable body do not place heavy or sharp metal objects on the user system interface cable 5 While the emulator station is connected to the user system w...

Page 32: ...18 6 The P1 short connector is used for testing Do not remove the inserted jumper pin P1 1 3 Figure 12 P1 Short Connector...

Page 33: ...ectively when they are used as OSC1 and OSC2 Turn SW1 and SW2 to the PC0 and PC1 sides respectively when they are used as PC0 and PC1 At shipment SW1 and SW2 are turned to the OSC1 and OSC2 sides The...

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