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5.10 External Trigger Signal

(1) External trigger signal input timing

The latch timing of the external trigger signal is shown in Figure 5.3.

Figure 5.3 Latch timing of external trigger signal

(2) External trigger signal input characteristics

Trigger breaks work according to the condition (leading edge/trailing edge) of signals input from
the external trace cable. The external trigger signals of the trace points and the external trigger
signals of the break points use the same signals. The input characteristics of the external trigger
signals are shown in Table 5.4 below. See the table before using external trigger signals.

Table 5.4 External trigger signal input characteristics

5.11 Other Precautions

With the M34502T-MCU if any of the following restrictions applies, it is necessary to evaluate the
system by an evaluation MCU (OTP version).

(1) The system which uses RESET output cannot be evaluated.

(2) The system which uses low-power detection function cannot be evaluated.

(3) The operation cannot be checked by a power-on reset.

(4) After resetting, it is not possible to change to the ceramic oscillation or CR oscillation by starting

up from the on-chip oscillator. After resetting, the system operates by the system clock of the
M34502T-MCU.

(5) As the operating voltage of the M34502T-MCU is 3 V or 5 V, the results of the A-D conversion

may differ from the theoretical values because of the difference with the voltage of the target
system.

(6) With the M34502T-MCU, it is not possible to evaluate the system which uses the multi

comparator function for 4580 Group.

System clock

X

IN

External trigger signal

TRIG

Instruction

Next Instruction

Item

 H-level voltage

 L-level voltage

V

IH

V

IL

Symbol

Voltage (V

CC

)

2.0 V

4.5 V

2.0 V

4.5 V

Max.

-

-

0.5 V

1.35 V

Min.

1.5 V

3.15 V

-

-

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Page 3: ...M34502T MCU User s Manual User s Manual Rev 2 00 2004 07 MCU Board for PC4504 Emulator System ...

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Page 5: ...ecting to the Target System 19 4 7 LED 23 5 Precautions to Be Taken When Debugging 25 5 1 Reset 25 5 2 System Clock 25 5 3 Real time Capability of Timer 25 5 4 Watchdog Timer 26 5 5 Port I O Timing 26 5 6 Port I O Characteristics 27 5 7 Pullup Transistor 27 5 8 RAM Backup Mode 28 5 9 Program Execution G GB 29 5 10 External Trigger Signal 31 5 11 Other Precautions 31 6 Connection Circuit Diagram of...

Page 6: ...For emulator main unit PC4504 and emulator debugger M3T PD45 refer to each user s manual To use the product properly Precautions for Safety In both this User s Manual and on the product itself several icons are used to insure proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons or damage to your properties The icons graphic images and meanings are given in Chapter 1...

Page 7: ... The following pages describe the symbols WARNING CAUTION and IMPORTANT In addition to the three above the following are also used as appropriate means WARNING or CAUTION Example CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK means PROHIBITION Example DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED means A FORCIBLE ACTION Example UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE If the requirements shown in the WARNING sentences are ignored ...

Page 8: ...this temperature is not exceeded CAUTION Cautions to Be Taken for This Product Do not disassemble or modify this product Disassembling or modifying this product can cause damage Use caution when handling the main unit Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock Do not pull the emulator by the probe 60 wire half pitch cable or 26 wire normal pitch cable Do not use inch size screws for this equipment...

Page 9: ...refore always be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU OTP version Also be sure to perform board mounted evaluation with an ES Engineering Sample version MCU to make final confirmation of device operation before starting mask production Note on the Target System Make sure that the target s supply voltage specification is 3 0 V or 5 0 V Therefore the target s supply voltage should be ...

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Page 11: ...g the M34502T MCU board to debug your program you need emulator debugger M3T PD45 sold separately Be sure to use the data file for 4501 4502 or 4580 Group included with emulator debugger M3T PD45 4 Registers that can be operated from M3T PD45 Tables 2 1 and 2 2 list the registers that can be operated from M3T PD45 Table 2 1 Registers that can be operated for 4501 4502 4506 and 4507 Group MCUs Regi...

Page 12: ... Register Reference Modification PC Yes Yes W2 Yes Yes CY Yes Yes W6 Yes Yes A Yes Yes Q3 Yes Yes B Yes Yes Q4 Yes Yes X Yes Yes K0 Yes Yes Y Yes Yes K1 Yes Yes Z Yes Yes K2 Yes Yes D Yes Yes PU0 Yes E Yes Yes PU1 Yes SP Yes PU2 Yes V1 Yes Yes MR Yes Yes V2 Yes Yes R1 Yes I1 Yes Yes R2 Yes W1 Yes Yes ...

Page 13: ...4501 4502 4506 4507 and 4580 Group of 4 bit MCUs the products given below are necessary in addition to those contained in the package above Get them separately to be ready when necessary 1 Emulator main unit PC4504 2 Emulator debugger M3T PD45 3 Programming adapter MS4238 20F for serial programming 4501 4506 and 4580 Group MCUs MS4502 24F for serial programming 4502 and 4507 Group MCUs 4 Serial pr...

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Page 15: ... for 4502 and 4507 Group MCUs And Figure 4 2 shows the development support system configuration for 4501 4506 and 4580 Groups Figure 4 1 Development support system configuration for 4502 and 4507 Group MCUs Figure 4 2 Development support system configuration for 4501 4506 and 4580 Group MCUs 1 Use the M34501T PTC pitch converter board for 20SDIP For details on the connections above see 4 6 Connect...

Page 16: ...135 W x 1 6 H mm 5 to 35 C no dew M34502T MCU 60 wire half pitch cable 26 wire normal pitch cable External trigger cable PCA4029 OSC 2 for changing frequencies M34501T PTC Applicable MCUs Evaluation MCU Maximum operating clock frequency 5 V Default mode Low speed mode Medium speed mode High speed mode Default mode Low speed mode Medium speed mode High speed mode 3 V or 5 V Supplied by the PC4504 s...

Page 17: ...502T MCU operates for 4580 Group Outputs the VDD of the M34502T MCU to the target system Set the MCU s ROM size Set 2 for M2 Set 4 for M4 Does not output the VDD of the M34502T MCU to the target system OFF ON SW1 OFF ON Label Setting Description Factory setting Switch OFF ON ROMSIZE SW2 SW3 5 V 3 V 3 V 5 V 3 V 5 V Operates the evaluation MCU on the M34502T MCU at 5 V Operates the evaluation MCU on...

Page 18: ...itor CPU bus Connects the target system 60 pin Connects the external trigger signal 2 pin Connects the oscillator circuit board 4 pin Connector J1 J2 J3 J4 J6 Function Pins VDD GND XIN RUN STOP Function Outputs 3 V or 5 V by MCU voltage according to the setting of SW3 Ground Outputs an instruction clock depending on the operating mode of the MCU L when running user program H when stopping executio...

Page 19: ...Line A Line B Line C Line D Pin No I O Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND I O I O I O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 EVDD VSS XIN XOUT CNVSS ERESET EP21 AIN1 EP20 AIN0 ED5 ED4 ED3 ED2 NC NC...

Page 20: ...or J4 Table 4 6 Pin assignments of the connector J4 Figure 4 6 Pin layout of the connector J6 3 Connector J6 The connector J6 is a connector used to connect an oscillator circuit board OSC 2 Table 4 7 lists the pin assignments of the connector J6 Figure 4 6 shows the pin layout of the connector J6 For the 4 19MHz operation with the oscillator circuit board OSC 2 see Figure 4 7 Table 4 7 Pin assign...

Page 21: ...ire normal pitch cable included to connect the 26 pin dual in line pins on the target system The following products are required for connection to the target system 60 wire half pitch cable 40 cm Pitch converter board PCA4029 26 wire normal pitch cable 10 cm Figure 4 8 shows the M34502T MCU board connected to the target system using the 26 wire normal pitch cable Table 4 8 lists the connector sign...

Page 22: ...em from the power circuit on the M34502T MCU 2 XIN is input from oscillator circuit board OSC 2 on the M34502T MCU and cannot be input from the oscillator circuit on the target system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 EVDD 1 VSS NC XIN 2 NC XOUT NC CNVSS ERESET EP21 AIN1 EP20 AIN0 ED5 ED4 ED3 ED2 NC 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 P30 AIN2 P31 AIN3 EP00 EP01 EP02 EP03 EP10 EP11 EP12 CNTR EP13 I...

Page 23: ...0 pin SDIP on the target system Figure 4 10 shows the connection to the target system using the M34501T PTC And Figure 4 11 shows the pin assignments of the M34501T PTC The following products are required for connection to the target system 60 wire half pitch cable 40 cm Pitch converter board PCA4029 26 wire normal pitch cable 10 cm Pitch converter board M34501T PTC Table 4 9 lists the connector s...

Page 24: ...ystem from the power circuit on the M34502T MCU 2 XIN is input from oscillator circuit board OSC 2 on the M34502T MCU and cannot be input from the oscillator circuit on the target system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EVDD 1 VSS NC XIN 2 NC XOUT NC CNVSS ERESET EP21 AIN1 EP20 AIN0 ED3 ED2 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 EP00 EP01 EP02 EP03 EP10 EP11 EP12 CNTR EP13 INT ED0 ED1 M34501T PTC J2 ...

Page 25: ...hen the M34501T PTC is mounted 2 For 4501 4506 and 4580 Group MCUs the ports D4 and D5 are not connected to the target system when the M34501T PTC is mounted 3 EVDD does not input the power supply from the target system but outputs it to the target system from the power circuit on the M34502T MCU The output ON OFF and the power supply 3 V 5 V of EVDD are changed by the switches SW1 and SW3 respect...

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Page 27: ...uit board OSC 2 included For details about the oscillation circuit constant consult your oscillator manufacturer 5 3 Real time Capability of Timer The PC4504 and M34502T MCU have their internal clock operating even during emulation so that the timer values keep changing Example 1 When single stepping the program 2 When registers or internal RAM are referenced or modified Mode Default Low speed Med...

Page 28: ...n Figure 5 2 shows the port output timings of actual MCUs and the M34502T MCU For the other ports the output timings are the same as those of actual MCUs 5 4 Watchdog Timer The M34502T MCU does not have an operational watchdog timer Therefore use an evaluation MCU OTP version to verify the operation associated with a watchdog timer The M34502T MCU outputs a signal whose waveform is shown below fro...

Page 29: ...esistor of 51 kΩ is mounted When it is necessary to change the pullup resistor replace the resistance arrays of R3 and R4 Port P0 P1 Input 74HC4050 Device Item Voltage VCC 2 0 V 4 5 V 2 0 V 4 5 V Min 1 5 V 3 15 V 160 Ω 70 Ω Max 0 5 V 1 35 V 250 µA 40 mA 0 4 V 0 7 V 130 Ω Remarks VOH MAX IOL 16 mA IOL MAX VI O VCC to GND II O 1 mA VI O VCC or GND II O 1 mA VI O VCC to GND II O 1 mA VOH MAX IOL 16 m...

Page 30: ... a restriction of the M34502T MCU With the M34502T MCU in the RAM backup mode ports D P0 and P1 are held HIGH and when returned from the RAM backup mode they retain their previous state Therefore to evaluate a system which needs ports D P0 and P1 to be held LOW in the RAM backup mode you need an evaluation MCU OTP version 2 RAM Operation of the M34502T MCU Though the actual chip is placed in the R...

Page 31: ...when an external trigger break or forced break is encountered For execution to be resumed in this case you need to make sure that the execution start address is next to the continuous description of instructions See Program example 5 4 Program example 5 3 LA 0 POINT LA 1 Continuous description of instructions POINT 1 LA 2 POINT 2 XAM 3 LA 0 POINT LA 1 Continuous description of instructions LA 2 PO...

Page 32: ...mple 5 5 RC SC SZC SZC POINT TABP POINT TABP POINTA TAM 0 POINTA TAM 0 A breakpoint set at address POINT causes execution to halt immediately before address POINTA in only the case of the instruction shown on the right side RC Skip instructions INY POINT TABP LA 0 If a break with pass count is set at address POINT the count is taken and execution is halted only when the instruction at address POIN...

Page 33: ...is necessary to evaluate the system by an evaluation MCU OTP version 1 The system which uses RESET output cannot be evaluated 2 The system which uses low power detection function cannot be evaluated 3 The operation cannot be checked by a power on reset 4 After resetting it is not possible to change to the ceramic oscillation or CR oscillation by starting up from the on chip oscillator After resett...

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Page 35: ... of M34502T MCU This circuit diagram depicts the M34502T MCU connection centering on circuits connected to the target system Emulator control blocks and other similar circuits that are not connected to the target system are omitted in this diagram Figure 6 1 Connection circuit diagram of the M34502T MCU ...

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Page 37: ... 35 38 7 External Dimensions of the Pitch Converter Board 7 1 M34501T PTC Figure 7 1 shows the external dimensions of the M34501T PTC Figure 7 1 External dimensions of the M34501T PTC ...

Page 38: ...h the Repair Request Sheet to Renesas Solutions Corp Renesas Solutions When the faulty product is repaired it will be returned to the customer at the earliest convenience CAUTION Note on Transporting the Product When sending your product for repair use the packing box and cushion material supplied with this product when delivered to you and specify handling caution for it to be handled as precisio...

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