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Summary of Contents for H8/3937 Series

Page 1: ...H8 3937R H8 3937 Series TFP 100G User System Interface Cable HS3937ECN61H for E6000 Emulator User s Manual HS3937ECN61HE B...

Page 2: ...f bodily injury such as aerospace aeronautics nuclear power combustion control transportation traffic safety equipment or medical equipment for life support 4 Design your application so that the produ...

Page 3: ...icrocomputer H8 3937R H8 3937 series The HS3937ECN61H is a user system interface cable that connects an H8 300L series E6000 emulator HS388REPI60H hereinafter referred to as the emulator through the e...

Page 4: ...C Socket 6 2 2 2 Soldering IC Socket 6 2 2 3 Inserting Cable Head 7 2 2 4 Fastening Cable Head 7 2 2 5 Fastening Cable Body 9 2 3 Recommended Dimensions for User System Mount Pad 10 2 4 Dimensions for...

Page 5: ...t manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation for the TFP 100G package IC socket on the user system Figure 1 shows the configuration of the HS3937ECN61H user system interface cable for the TFP 100G pack...

Page 6: ...t cable 2 Cable head 1 3 IC socket 1 For the TFP 100G package 4 Socket cover 1 For installing an TFP 100G packaged MCU 5 Screws M2 0 x 10 mm 4 For fastening cable head 6 Screws M2 0 x 6 mm 4 For insta...

Page 7: ...es are correctly aligned 2 The user system interface cable dedicated to the emulator must be used To connect the cable body to the emulator station follow the instructions below 1 Make sure the user s...

Page 8: ...connector 1 in figure 2 2 Connect the expansion board labeled USER INTERFACE CABLE and the user system interface cable body 6 0 0 0 USER INTERFACE CABLE E 6 0 0 0 E M U L A T O R E 6 0 0 0 2 16 0kHz E...

Page 9: ...cted 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 the emulator p...

Page 10: ...user system before soldering User system IC socket NQPACK100SE manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Guide pins 4 projections to apply epoxy resin adhesive to Bottom view of IC socket Pin 1 Figure...

Page 11: ...iver whose head matches the screw head 2 The tightening torque must be 0 054 N m or less If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw b...

Page 12: ...d Each screw should be tightened a little at a time alternating between screws on opposing corners Take special care such as manually securing the IC socket soldered area to prevent the soldered IC so...

Page 13: ...2 2 5 Fastening Cable Body Connect the cable body to the cable head Cable body Cable head Remove jig Push the remove jig Removing User system Figure 5 Fastening Cable Body 9...

Page 14: ...for the mount pad footprint for the user system with an IC socket for an TFP 100G package NQPACK100SE manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Note that the dimensions in figure 6 are somewhat differ...

Page 15: ...2 4 Dimensions for User System Interface Cable Head The dimensions for the user system interface cable head are shown in figure 7 Figure 7 Dimensions for User System Interface Cable Head 11...

Page 16: ...necting User System Interface Cable The resulting dimensions after connecting the user system interface cable head to the user system are shown in figure 8 Figure 8 Resulting Dimensions after Connecti...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...Figure 9 Installing MCU to User System 14...

Page 19: ...can be selected see figures 10 and 11 Table 2 Setting System Clocks Configuration Window User System Interface Cable P4 System Clock 2 MHz For the setting of P4 either pins 1 2 or 2 3 can be connecte...

Page 20: ...ystem clock oscillator on the user system interface cable and the subclock input specifications USER INTERFACE E 6 0 0 0 E M U L A T O R CABLE E 6 0 0 0 160kHz 76 8kHz Subclock selection Figure 10 Exp...

Page 21: ...id breaking wires in the cable body do not place heavy or sharp metal objects on the user system interface cable 4 While the emulator station is connected to the user system with the user system inter...

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