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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR
SUPPORT SYSTEM

SS01-71047-1E

DSU-FR emulator

PGA-401P adapter type2

MB2198-130

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for MB2198-130

Page 1: ...FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM SS01 71047 1E DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter type2 MB2198 130 Operation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ty and Liability Disclaimers The specifications of the product are subject to change without notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for any loss or damage whatsoever directly or indirectly arising out of the use of the product Product Operating Environment Use the product at an operating temperature between 5 C and 35 C and at an operating humidity between 20 to 80 Avoid using it in a hot or humid en...

Page 4: ...s the functions of the MB2198 130 Chapter 4 Connections This chapter explains how to connect the MB2198 130 Read this chapter be fore turning the power supply on Chapter 5 Usage This chapter explains how to set the MB2198 130 and how to turn the power supply on and off Read this chapter before turning the power supply on Chapter 6 Cautions This chapter describes restrictions on using the MB2198 13...

Page 5: ... it outside the range of any general specification may cause a fault Damage To prevent electrostatic breakdown do not let your finger or an object touch any metal part of the connector Before handling the product touch a metal object such as a door knob to discharge static electricity from your body Damage When turning the power on or off follow the relevant procedure described in this manual Befo...

Page 6: ...n The products described in this document are designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation ordinary industrial use general office use personal use and household use but are not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated 1 for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could have a serious effect ...

Page 7: ...ecifications 15 Chapter 4 Connections 17 4 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator 18 4 2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board 19 4 3 Installing the Evaluation MCU 20 4 4 Installing the Memory Board 22 4 5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC 24 Chapter 5 Usage 25 5 1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply 26 5 2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit 28 5 3 Setting a Reset Si...

Page 8: ...Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1 1 Overview 1 2 Checking the Items Packaged 1 3 Options 1 4 Notes on Use This chapter provides an overview of the adapter and its handling precautions ...

Page 9: ...et for evaluation MCU 401 pin PGA package code PGA 401C A02 Connected to the header using a flat cable standard or long one Used in combination with the header to connect the emulator and the user system Power to the adapter is supplied from the user system via the emulator or header Internal ROM emulation memory function supported External memory emulation function supported External trace functi...

Page 10: ...cables Standard 8 cm 2 Flat cables Long 20 cm 2 Hardware manual This manual in English and a Japanese version 1 each Note Keep the packaging materials used for shipment of the product and use them when re transporting it to prevent it from being damaged Check that your package is complete before using the adapter Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions ...

Page 11: ...ction MCU model to be used Refer to the Header Instruction Manual for how to handle and use the header and safety pre cautions 4 The memory board is required to use the external memory emulation function under plan ning 5 Refer to the data sheet of evaluation MCU about the frequency of the oscillator to be used For the capacitance of the capacitor refer to the data sheet for the oscillator Table 1...

Page 12: ...al Storing Precautions Do not put anything on the product When stored the product should be kept in the packing box as it has no housing Do not apply shock to the adapter Keep the device away from direct sunlight high temperature and high humidity to prevent condensation Since the product contains many electronic components do not store it where it is exposed to a strong electric or magnetic field...

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Page 14: ...tem Configuration 2 2 Appearance and Part Names 2 3 General Specifications This chapter describes the configuration of the hardware system incorporating the MB2198 130 and shows the names of its components as well as the major specifications ...

Page 15: ...host computer and emulator debugger software separately from this product Refer to the emulator hardware manual for information on the specifications of the em ulator Used in combination with the header the adapter is connected to the emulator and the user system Fujitsu Emulator Loader Mode Now Host computer External trigger program execution AC adapter RS232C USB LAN DSU FR emulator Evaluation M...

Page 16: ...es an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it INIT TRST EML EML USR USR C2 SC4 5 C6 SC6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON SW2 SW1 ASEL 1 2 3 RD A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 SW3 SW4 C11 SC10 11 C7 SC8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON X0 USR X1 EML X0 X1 X0A USR X1A EML X0A X1A S4 SC2 S5 SC3 CN5 VSEL1 USR EML VSEL2 USR C VSEL3...

Page 17: ... external memory emulation Flat cable connectors Use the bundled flat cables to connect the header to the adapter board Mounted on the rear side Memory connective switches These switches disconnect buffers so that signal conductors can be used without being loaded when external memory emulation is not used or when address lines disabled by memory capacity switch ing are used as user resources Jump...

Page 18: ...e the device to malfunc tion Use the device in the ranges of its general specifications Table 2 3 1 lists the general specifications of the adapter Item Specification Name DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter type 2 Part number MB2198 130 Power supplies Evaluation MCU Internal power supply 0 V to 5 5 V UVcc Evaluation MCU I O power supply 0 V to 5 5 V UVcc Adapter board power supply 3 3 V Supplied fro...

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Page 20: ...13 Chapter 3 Functions 3 1 Function Specifications 3 2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications This chapter describes the functions of the adapter ...

Page 21: ... between the evaluation MCU and user system External trace memory Supporting the external trace function Trace length of 64 K frames Internal ROM emulation Supporting the internal ROM emulation memory function 1 megabytes max 1 External memory emulation Supporting the external memory emulation 2 function Capable of setting RAM ROM This function is implemented by mounting an optional memory board o...

Page 22: ...ction 4 2 Connecting the Adapter Board and the Header Board Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Mount the evaluation MCU PGA 401P package For mounting the evaluation MCU see Section 4 3 Mounting the Evaluation MCU Memory board connector Mount an optional memory board For mounting the memory board see Section 4 4 Mounting the Memory Board Oscillator IC sockets Mount an oscillator and a capacitor auth...

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Page 24: ...for DVCC Note Shut off power to the entire system before starting the operations descried in this chapter Performing such operations with the power on may result in electric shock or device faults When unplugging any cable remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the cable itself Do not force any cable to bend or it may break This chapter explains how to connect individual device...

Page 25: ... from the emulator remove it with uniform force with out applying force to one point Figure 4 1 1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator Note Before plugging or unplugging the board turn off the power supply When unplugging the board remove it with uniform force without applying force to one point Connect the adapter board to the adapter board connector on the emulator as illustrated in Figu...

Page 26: ...lock the con nector and unplug the cable Figure 4 2 1 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board Note Before plugging or unplugging the cable turn off the power supply When unplugging the cable remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the cable itself Connect the adapter board with the header board using a flat cable coming with the adapter as illustrated in Figure 4 2 1 ...

Page 27: ...hole in the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket SC1 and insert the evaluation MCU horizontally Check this from above Figure 4 3 2 Mounting Position Install the evaluation MCU on the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket on the adapter board as illustrated in Figure 4 3 1 to Figure 4 3 3 To uninstall the evaluation MCU follow the instruction illustrated in Figure 4 3 4 Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mount...

Page 28: ...g the Evaluation MCU Uninstalling the evaluation MCU To uninstall the evaluation MCU open the lever of the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket SC1 from the dotted line position to the solid line position then remove the evaluation MCU Figure 4 3 4 Uninstalling the Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Evaluation MCU Evaluation MCU mounting IC socket Chapter 4 Connections ...

Page 29: ...d connector as shown with Figure 4 4 1 Check this from the side Figure 4 4 2 Plugging the Memory Board To use the external memory emulation function plug an optional memory board into the memory board con nector on the adapter board as illustrated in Figures 4 4 1 to 4 4 3 To uninstall the memory board follow the instruction illustrated in Figure 4 4 4 CN5 Memory board Clips Memory board connector...

Page 30: ...ninstall the memory board open the clips on both sides of the memory board connector by push ing them outward as shown in the left side sketch in Figure 4 4 4 Put the memory board up from the dotted line position to the solid line position to remove it as shown in the right side sketch in Figure 4 4 4 Figure 4 4 4 Uninstalling the Memory Board Memory board Memory board connector CN5 Memory board C...

Page 31: ...s of the evaluation MCU plugged in each capacitor mounting socket Figure 4 5 1 Mounting the Capacitor Table 4 5 1 The Signal Names of Digital Power Supply Pins of the Evaluation MCU If the evaluation MCU has an integrated digital power supply DVCC pin a bypass capacitor can be mounted on the digital power supply as required When it does not have a digital power supply DVCC pin in Evaluation MCU a ...

Page 32: ...ocedures Note Shut off power to the entire system before starting the operations descried in this chapter Performing such operations with the power on may result in electric shock or device faults This chapter describes the basic setup procedures to be followed before turning the power on and the power on and shutdown procedures as well Be sure to read this chapter before turning the power on ...

Page 33: ...MCU Power Supply Setup Jumper Plugs Factory Settings Figure 5 1 1 shows the factory settings of the jumper plugs Table 5 1 1 lists the evaluation MCU power supply specifications depending on the settings of individual jumper plugs from VSEL1 to VSEL4 VSEL1 VSEL2 VSEL3 VSEL4 USER EML GND C USER A B 0 1uF EML USER 3 3V Emulators connector Emulator power supply only Evaluation MCU Internal power supp...

Page 34: ...dapter board To use the data backup function supply backup power from the emulator In this case the emulator detects the power on or shutdown state of the user system to back up data on the adapter board ROM equivalent operation Jumper plug name Setting Evaluation MCU power supply specifications VSEL1 USR side The power supply only for emulators is supplied from a user system EML side The power su...

Page 35: ...ator refer to the data sheet for the eval uation MCU For the capacitance of the capacitor refer to the data sheet for the oscillator Prepare the oscillator and the capacitor as neither of them is bundled with this product Figure 5 2 1 Installing the Oscillator and Capacitor To supply a clock signal from the adapter board to the main clock X0 X1 and subclock X0A X1A of the eval uation MCU install a...

Page 36: ...e user system prepare an oscillation circuit on the user system and use for example a CMOS buffer for buffering before the signal is supplied As supplying a subclock signal from the user system may result in unstable operation be sure to supply the subclock signal from the adapter board Jumper plug name Setting Clock supply X0 X1 USR side Supply main clock signal from user system EML side Supply m...

Page 37: ...e INITX signal of a user system via an emulator and the TRSTX signal TRST of evaluation MCU is supplied from the reset signal of an emulator Figure 5 3 1 Setting the Reset Signal Setting Jumper Plugs Factory Setting The reset signal is supplied to evaluation MCU from the user system or the emulater Please use a setup at the time of product shipment of a jumper plug INIT USR EML TRST USR EML Chapte...

Page 38: ...Switch Settings Figure 5 4 1 shows the external memory emulation block diagram figure 5 4 2 and table 5 4 1 show the set ting the memory size select switch and the factory settings of the memory size select switch figure 5 4 3 shows the factory settings of the setting the memory connective switches Table 5 4 2 lists the memory con nective switch settings ASEL3 ASEL2 ASEL1 Memory board size Affecti...

Page 39: ...Factory Setting Table 5 4 2 The Memory Connective Switch Settings The user resources corresponding to the above pin numbers are different depending on the eval uation MCU used For details refer to the hardware manual for the evaluation MCU to be used or APPENDIX User Interface Specifications Part number Printed on board Element number Labeled on switch Relevant signal conductor Evaluation MCU s pi...

Page 40: ...e you have turned the adapter on do not carry it or apply shock or vibration to it Figure 5 5 1 Power on Procedure Finish connecting all the components of your entire system then turn them on in the order host machine emulator user system Shut down your system by turning off the components in the order user system emulator host machine The power supply of a host computer is switched on The power s...

Page 41: ...ns the depressed switch to the OFF raised state Check the position of the power switch with the hardware manual for the emulator Figure 5 5 3 Shutdown Procedure Note When turning off the individual components of your system follow the shutdown procedure specified in the manual Emulator Debugger is ended A user system is turned off An emulator is turned off A host machine is turned off when require...

Page 42: ...the adapter and header are used the MCU on the user system must always be socket mounted The IC socket must be the designated IC socket No power is supplied to the user system from the adapter header or emulator When the external memory emulation function is not used set all the memory connection switches to OFF If external signals are applied with the memory connection switches set to ON drive th...

Page 43: ...ditions must be satisfied when the power supply is turned off by pow er on debugging For details on the power on debug function refer to the emulator hardware manual Cautions to be observed when the external memory emulation function and the Power on Debug Function If the user power supply remaining high level is shut off with the External address and RDX pins the bus hold feature of the buffer IC...

Page 44: ... for controlling the evaluation MCU Therefore those pins have different electrical characteristics from those on the actual MCU See the sections listed below for details on the additional circuit for each signal P65 P85 PD3 PF2 DVcc See Section 4 5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC X0 X1 See Section 5 2 Setup for Clock Supply X0A X1A PF5 PF6 See Section 5 2 Setup for Clock Supply P54 RDX See ...

Page 45: ...A A1 B50 B1 CN2 A50 B A1 B50 B1 TOP VIEW B50 A B1 A50 A1 B50 B B1 A50 A1 TOP VIEW Flat cable connector Flat cable connector Adapter board Header or a user system connector is mounted in the back connector is mounted in the surface APPENDIX User Interface Specifications ...

Page 46: ...5 DVcc 36 A17 P82 136 B17 P83 303 A18 P80 37 B18 P81 86 A19 P77 138 B19 GND A20 P75 250 B20 P76 351 A21 P73 195 B21 P74 137 A22 P71 38 B22 P72 194 A23 GND B23 Vcc_A A24 VCC3B 5 B24 P70 87 A25 X0A PF5 209 B25 X1A PF6 51 A26 P66 252 B26 P67 251 A27 P65 DVcc 39 B27 GND A28 P63 40 B28 P64 304 A29 P61 139 B29 P62 88 A30 P57 41 B30 P60 305 A31 GND B31 P56 89 A32 P54 RDX 140 B32 P55 196 A33 P52 42 B33 P5...

Page 47: ...PG6 97 A16 PD2 80 B16 PD1 295 A17 Vcc_B B17 PD0 344 A18 PB7 298 B18 PB6 132 A19 PB5 189 B19 GND A20 PB4 246 B20 PB3 348 A21 PB2 299 B21 PB1 133 A22 PB0 81 B22 VCC3IO 33 A23 GND B23 PA7 247 A24 PA6 190 B24 PA5 34 A25 PA4 134 B25 PA3 82 A26 Vcc_B B26 X0 29 A27 X1 291 B27 GND A28 P17 D15 258 B28 P16 D14 146 A29 P15 D13 203 B29 P14 D12 259 A30 P13 D11 93 B30 P12 D10 147 A31 GND B31 P11 D9 204 A32 P10 ...

Page 48: ...1E FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSYEM DSU FR emulator PGA 401P adapter Type2 MB2198 130 Operation Manual January 2005 the first edition Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices Edited Business Promotion Dept ...

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