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QB-RL78D1A2 In-Circuit Emulator                                 CHAPTER 2    SETUP PROCEDURE   

R20UT3110EJ0101  Rev.1.01 

 

Page  24  of 41 

Nov 28, 2014 

 

2.3.4  Precautions for handling NQ, YQ, SA, and CA 

 

(1) When taking the NQ from the box, press down on the body and take out the sponge first. 

(2) Since the pins of the YQ are thin and easily bent, be careful. When inserting it in the NQ, confirm that there are 

no bent pins. 

(3) When screwing a YQ soldered to a board to the NQ, fasten the screws in four places in turn using a #0 or #1 

Phillips precision screwdriver or torque driver after tentatively tightening them.  Fix the torque at 0.054 Nm 

(MAX.). 

If just one place is over tightened, it may cause poor contact.    Moreover, a board being connected to the YQ 

must have accessory holes in prescribed positions (four places: 

φ

2.3 mm or 

φ

3.3 mm).    The 

φ

3.8 mm or 

φ

4.3 

mm that is the screw head size is an area where wiring is prohibited. 

(4) In YQ and SA removal, since there is a possibility of YQ pins being bent or broken when prying and wiggling, 

remove them gradually using a flat-bladed screwdriver from four directions.    Moreover, to connect and use 

the YQ and SA, screw the YQ to the NQ according to the YQGUIDE (included with the YQ) using a 2.3 mm 

flat-bladed screwdriver and then connect it to the SA.    Fix the torque at 0.054 Nm (MAX.).    If even one place 

is over tightened, it may cause poor contact. 

(5) For the NQ, YQ, and SA, since there is a possibility  that washing fluid on the structure will remain in the 

connector, do not perform washing. 

(6) NQ, IC, and YQ cannot be used in combination. 

(7) A NQ/YQ system cannot be used in an environment of vibrations or shocks. 

(8) It is assumed that this product will be used in system development and evaluation.    Moreover, when used in 

Japan, Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law and electromagnetic disturbance countermeasures have 

not been applied. 

(9) Since there are rare cases of shape change if the box is left for a long time in a place where it is 50°C or 

higher, for safekeeping, store it in a place where it is no higher than 40°C and direct sunlight does not hit it. 

(10) For details about handling the NQ, YQ, and SA, see the NQPACK series technical materials at the website of 

Tokyo Eletech Corporation. 

http://www.tetc.co.jp

 

(11) CA 

The CA is an optional product for IECUBE, and can be used to measure the waveform between IECUBE and 

the target system. 

Since the pins on the CA do not correspond to the pin layout in each device, the pin header cover must be 

mounted according to the device to be used.    For mounting methods of the pin header cover, refer to URL. 

http://www.renesas.com/qb_144_ca_01

 

 

Summary of Contents for QB-RL78D1A2

Page 1: ...i8 QB RL78D1A2 In Circuit Emulator User s Manual Rev 1 01 Nov 2014 Target Devices R5F10DSL R5F10DPL R5F10DSK R5F10DPK R5F10DSJ...

Page 2: ...range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electroni...

Page 3: ...et system when there is a potential difference between the GND of this product and GND of the target system If the connectors or cables are plugged unplugged while this product is in the power on stat...

Page 4: ...manual have general knowledge in the fields of electrical engineering logic circuits and microcontrollers This manual describes the basic setup procedures and how to set switches To understand the ove...

Page 5: ...y include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such Documents Related to Development Tools User s Manuals Document Name Document Number QB RL78D1A2 In Circuit Emulator T...

Page 6: ...ting NQ to target system 22 2 3 2 Mounting YQ to NQ 23 2 3 3 Plugging EA into YQ 23 2 3 4 Precautions for handling NQ YQ SA and CA 24 2 3 5 Precautions for mounting IC using NQ and MA 25 2 4 Connectin...

Page 7: ...an in circuit emulator for emulating R5F10DSL R5F10DSK R5F10DSJ R5F10DPL R5F10DPK Hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in the development of systems in which R5F10DSL R5F10DSK R5F10DSJ R...

Page 8: ...No condensation Storage temperature range 15 to 60 C No condensation External dimensions See figure below Power consumption Target system power supply Current approx 55 mA MAX Weight Approx 400 g Host...

Page 9: ...Rev 1 01 Page 9 of 41 Nov 28 2014 1 2 Names and Functions of Hardware Figure 1 1 Names of Parts of QB RL78D1A2 Top View Bottom View Power switch POWER Red LED Side View USB connector TCN1 TCN2 TCN3 T...

Page 10: ...tate QB RL78D1A2 State Lit Power switch ON Not lit Power switch OFF or AC adapter not connected to QB RL78D1A2 Blinking Internal error occurred Contact an Renesas Electronics sales representative or d...

Page 11: ...overflow or else Other Forcible break trace full break trace delay break timeout break timer overflow break Trace functions Trace data types Program address program data access address access data st...

Page 12: ...D1A2 to host machine 3 AC adapter AC adapters classified by region 4 QB RL78D1A2 This product 5 Check pin adapter optional Adapter used for monitoring waveforms with oscilloscope 6 Emulation probe Hig...

Page 13: ...tors 3 The part number of 3 differs depending on the region of use See Table 1 5 Part Numbers of AC Adapter for IECUBE Classified by Region for the part numbers The IECUBE requires an AC adapter that...

Page 14: ...efer to the following URL http www renesas com iecube rl78 Table 1 3 Adapters and Connectors for Each Target Device Target Device Package Exchange Adaptor Space Adaptor YQ Connector Target Connector M...

Page 15: ...ed for each order product name Products supplied with QB RL78D1A2 ZZZ 1 QB RL78D1A2 2 USB interface cable 2 meters 3 Online user registration card warranty card and software contract in one 4 Probe ho...

Page 16: ...le 1 5 Part Numbers of AC Adapter for IECUBE Classified by Region Product Destination Region Notes 1 2 Part Number AC adapter sold separately Japan QB COMMON PW JP USA QB COMMON PW EA China QB COMMON...

Page 17: ...ong the lines of the following procedure See 1 2 Names and Functions of Hardware for clock positions Clock settings See 2 2 Clock Settings See 2 1 Software Settings Mounting and connecting connectors...

Page 18: ...circuit emulator cannot emulate the oscillation operation of the clock on the target system Table 2 1 List of clock settings Clock Used Clock Supply 1 High speed system clock X1 oscillator or Externa...

Page 19: ...r s manual for the debugger that will be used b When the clock a square wave is supplied from the target system The clock input from the target system is then used To input a clock from the target sys...

Page 20: ...e to be mounted in the OSC1 socket in the emulator use the one that satisfies the following specifications Supply voltage 5 0 V Output level CMOS Note An oscillation circuit that uses a resonator cann...

Page 21: ...ve is supplied from the target system a When the clock generated within the emulator is used This method uses the clock inside the emulator by configuring the use of the subsystem clock in the user pr...

Page 22: ...he four projections on the base of the NQ and adhere the NQ to the user board clean the surface of the target system board using alcohol or the like If alignment of target system pads to NQ leads is d...

Page 23: ...r a torque driver The tightening torque of the YQGUIDE is 0 054 Nm MAX Too great tightening causes bad connections Four screws for fitting to the MA M2 x 10 mm 4 units are also included with the YQ Fi...

Page 24: ...lat bladed screwdriver and then connect it to the SA Fix the torque at 0 054 Nm MAX If even one place is over tightened it may cause poor contact 5 For the NQ YQ and SA since there is a possibility th...

Page 25: ...ed M2 x 6 mm screws in the four accessory holes of the MA and fasten the screws in opposite corners At that time use either the dedicated screwdriver that is supplied or a torque driver to fasten them...

Page 26: ...L78D1A2 Insert the probe holder into QB RL78D1A2 as below Figure 2 5 Connect the QB RL78D1A2 to the probe b Connection of emulation probe GND wire There are three GND wires in the emulation probe Conn...

Page 27: ...e 2 6 If the GND on the target system is an exposed pad likewise fasten the Y terminal to the pad on the target system by soldering H in Figure 2 6 recommended soldering iron temperature setting 300 C...

Page 28: ...ss of the emulation probe is not placed on the target connector Moreover when removing the emulation probe remove it slowly while pressing down on the exchange adapter with a finger so that there is n...

Page 29: ...r supply connector on the rear of the QB RL78D1A2 and plug the other side into a receptacle For QB RL78D1A2 connector positions see Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Connector Positions 2 7 Switching Power On and...

Page 30: ...J0101 Rev 1 01 Page 30 of 41 Nov 28 2014 CHAPTER 3 SETTINGS AT PRODUCT SHIPMENT Table 3 1 Settings at Shipment Item Setting Remarks OSC1 Not mounted Oscillator can be mounted Note Power switch Set to...

Page 31: ...unction cannot be emulated Oscillator The QB RL78D1A2 does not support clock input by an oscillator in the target system Consequently the operation clock frequency when the target device is mounted in...

Page 32: ...arget devices and stabilization wait time of QB RL78D1A2 ADM2 register value after change stabilization wait time ADREFP1 ADREFP0 Target devices RL78 D1A QB RL78D1A2 1 0 1 s 200 s 0 0 No 6 s 0 1 No 6...

Page 33: ...clock The PLL input clock frequency fPLLI is only 0MHz 4MHz and 8MHz The PLL output clock frequency fPLL become 1MHz if the combination between PLL input clock frequency and setting of PLLDIV is wron...

Page 34: ...nterrupt function of CPU The standby mode is released by the break for using the following debug function Forced break function Step execution of the standby instruction Stops user program after execu...

Page 35: ...erate in terms of function as if an actual device were connected The characteristics however may be different from those of the actual device QB RL78D1A2 emulates the target interface by FPGA and some...

Page 36: ...g pin input mode by PIMx register Table A 1 Characteristics of PORT PIN INPUT OUTPUT Etc P122 SN74LVC1T45 P122 Pull Down 1M ohm P80 P87 P90 P97 UPD7886 UPA679TB For Stepper Motor Others UPD7886 UPD788...

Page 37: ...tional LCD driver Following device is used LCD driver RL78 D1A R5F10DSL same as the target device LCD function is emulated by following operation Register setting of LCD are accepted by LCD Controller...

Page 38: ...device Following devices are used Selector PI5A4684 CMP TC75W57FK DAC AD7305BRUZ Figure A 5 ZPD Block diagram Stepper Motor Controller Driver Stepper Motor function is emulated by FPGA and additional...

Page 39: ...ION HISTORY QB RL78D1A2 In Circuit Emulator User s Manual Rev Date Description Page Summary 1 00 Oct 31 2014 New 1 01 Nov 28 2014 14 15 The order including attachments of an adapter and a probe was de...

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