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Z86C5000ZEM

CP95DZ80305

60

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Conditions

Operating Temperature: 20

°

C, 

±

10

°

C

Supply Voltage: +5 VDC, 

±

 5%

Minimum Emulation Speed: 1 MHz
Maximum Emulation Speed: 20 MHz

Power Requirements

+5 VDC @ 1.0 A Minimum

Dimensions

Width:

6.25 in. (15.8 cm)

Length:

9.5 in. (24.1 cm)

Height:

2.5 in. (6.35 cm)

Serial Interface

RS-232C @ 9600, 19200 (default), 28800, or
57600 Baud

Z86C50 Emulation Daughterboard:

20 MHz CMOS Z86C5020GSE ICE Chip
2K x 8 Static RAM
18/28/40-Pin ZIF OTP Sockets
Six HP-16500A Logic Analysis
  System Interface Connectors
40/60/80-Pin Target Connectors

Cables

Power Cable with Banana Plugs
DB25 RS-232C Cable
40-Pin DIP Emulation Cable
28-Pin DIP Emulation Cable
18-Pin DIP Emulation Cable
Power Cable with 1A Slow-Blow Fuse

Devices

One Z86E3012PSC (28-Pin DIP OTP)
One Z86E4012PSC (40-Pin DIP OTP)

Host Software (IBM PC Platform)

Z8

® 

 GUI Emulator Software

ZASM Cross-Assembler / MOBJ Object File Utilities

Miscellaneous

20-Pin Jumper Block
Two, Two Position Shunt Jumpers

Documentation

Emulator User's Manual
Z8

 

Cross-Assembler User's Guide

Universal Object File Utilities (MOBJ) User's Guide
Registration Card
Product Information

LIMITATIONS

1.

Changing drives in file download and load symbol
dialog boxes is not anticipated by the GUI. Typing in
the filename in a directory other than shown in “Path:”
will result in “File not found”. Changing the drive using
the mouse is the workaround.

2.

The initial blue Zilog screen will be distorted by other
active windows. This only affects the appearance, not
functionality, of the GUI.

3.

Switching ICEBOXes without quitting the GUI is not
supported.

HOST COMPUTER

Minimum Requirements

IBM PC (or 100-percent compatible) 386-based

machine

33 MHz
4 MB RAM
VGA Video Adapter
 Hard Disk Drive (1 MB free space)
3.5-inch, High-Density (HD) Floppy Disk Drive
RS-232C COM port
Mouse or Pointing Device
Microsoft Windows 3.1

The following changes to the Minimum Requirements
are recommended for increased performance:

486- or Pentium-based machine
66 MHz (or faster)
8 MB of RAM (or more)
SVGA Video Adapter
Color Monitor
Printer

KIT CONTENTS

Z86C50 Emulator

Emulation Base Board:
CMOS Z86C9320PSC
8K x 8 EPROM (Programmed with Debug Monitor)
32K x 8 Static RAM
Three 64K x 4 Static RAM
RS-232C Interface
Reset Switch

Summary of Contents for Z86C5000ZEM

Page 1: ...ation ICEBOX Emulator Provides In Circuit Program Debug Emulation Windows Based User Interface Z8 GUI Emulator Software Bit Programmable I O Ports for Digital Input Output Functions RS 232 Connector One Time Programmable OTP Option HP 16500 Logic Analysis System Interface Connector The Z86C5000ZEM is a member of Zilog s family of ICEBOX in circuit emulators providing support for the Consumer Contr...

Page 2: ...ross Assembler User s Guide Universal Object File Utilities MOBJ User s Guide Registration Card Product Information LIMITATIONS 1 Changing drives in file download and load symbol dialog boxes is not anticipated by the GUI Typing in the filename in a directory other than shown in Path will result in File not found Changing the drive using the mouse is the workaround 2 The initial blue Zilog screen ...

Page 3: ... Devices 1 GUI software versions prior to 3 00 are incompatible with hardware containing BOOTROM 3 00 The GUI software may still boot but will fail at some later point of the session 2 WhendeviceserializationisenabledintheOTPdialog the GUI copies the current serial number to code memory immediately before performing a VERIFY operation If this behavior is undesirable then device serialization must ...

Page 4: ... using the C50 ICEBOX to emulate the C06 the comparator outputs are at P34 and P37 which is different than the C06 which is at P34 and P35 Z86E04 E08 E07 1 Z86E04 and Z86E08 have special features such that programming the ROM protect mode will also put the device in Low EMI mode where XTAL frequency internal SCLK and all output drive capabilities are reduced by 75 percent Z86E04 E08 E07 1 The Z86C...

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