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Page 1: ...ook over all the business of both companies Therefore although the old company name remains in this document it is a valid Renesas Electronics document We appreciate your understanding Renesas Electronics website http www renesas com April 1st 2010 Renesas Electronics Corporation Issued by Renesas Electronics Corporation http www renesas com Send any inquiries to http www renesas com inquiry ...

Page 2: ...ct for an application categorized as Specific or for which the product is not intended where you have failed to obtain the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics The quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in a Renesas Electronics data sheets or data books etc Standard Computers office equipment communications equipment test and meas...

Page 3: ...ocument for User s Manual Supplementary Information on Using the SH7286 SH7285 and SH7243 User s Manual Rev 4 00 2009 02 Renesas Microcomputer Development Environment System SuperH Family SH7280 Group E200F for SH7280 Group R0E572800EMU00E ...

Page 4: ...Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page ii of vi REJ10J1662 0400 ...

Page 5: ...gh quality and reliability such as safety systems or equipment or systems for transportation and traffic healthcare combustion control aerospace and aeronautics nuclear power or undersea communication transmission If you are considering the use of our products for such purposes please contact a Renesas sales office beforehand Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of the uses set ...

Page 6: ...Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page iv of vi REJ10J1662 0400 ...

Page 7: ... Alone Unit 17 2 3 Connecting the Emulator to the User System by Using the H UDI Port Connector 18 2 4 Installing the H UDI Port Connector on the User System 19 2 5 Pin Assignments of the H UDI Port Connector 19 2 6 Recommended Circuit between the H UDI Port Connector and the MCU 21 2 6 1 Recommended Circuit 36 Pin Type 21 2 7 Using the IC Socket to Mount an MCU on the User System 24 Section 3 Sof...

Page 8: ...Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page vi of vi REJ10J1662 0400 4 2 Delay Time for the User System Interface 64 ...

Page 9: ...ble 1 1 Components of the Emulator Classi fication Component Appearance Quan tity Remarks Hard ware Emulator main unit 1 R0E0200F1EMU00 Depth 185 0 mm Width 130 0 mm Height 45 0 mm Mass 321 0 g AC adapter E200F serial numbers 0001 to 0113 1 Input 100 to 240 V Output 12 V 4 0 A Depth 120 0 mm Width 72 0 mm Height 27 0 mm Mass 400 0 g E200F serial numbers 0114 or later 1 Input 100 to 240 V Output 12...

Page 10: ...T trigger output pin G GND pin E200F serial numbers 0114 or later 1 Length 500 mm Pins 1 to 4 probe input pins T trigger output pin G GND pin Soft ware E200F emulator setup program SH 2A SH 2 E200F Emulator User s Manual and Supplementary Information on Using the SH7286 SH7285 and SH7243 1 R0E0200F1EMU00S R0E0200F1EMU00J R0E0200F1EMU00E R0E572800EMU00J and R0E572800EMU00E provided on a CD R Note A...

Page 11: ... R0E0200F1MSR01 16 Mbytes Depth 90 0 mm Width 125 0 mm Height 15 2 mm Mass 81 g R0E0200F1MSR00 85 g R0E0200F1MSR01 Note that it is not possible to connect these emulation memory units at the same time EV chip unit 1 R0E572800VKK00 Depth 110 0 mm Width 125 0 mm Height 15 2 mm Mass 110 g Trace cable 1 R0E0200F0ACC00 Length 300 mm Mass 65 g SH7243 PLQP0100KB A user system interface board 1 R0E572430C...

Page 12: ...ce Quan tity Remarks SH7286 PLQP0176KB A user system interface board 1 R0E572860CFK00 Depth 60 0 mm Width 90 0 mm Height 26 0 mm Mass 45 g Hard ware cont SH7286 PLQP0176LB A user system interface board 1 R0E572860CFL00 Depth 60 0 mm Width 90 0 mm Height 26 0 mm Mass 45 g Expansion profiling unit 1 R0E0200F0EPU00 Depth 98 0 mm Width 115 0 mm Height 15 2 mm Mass 52 g ...

Page 13: ...system interface board Trace cable High performance Embedded Workshop High performance Embedded Workshop When the EV chip unit is not used User system H UDI and AUD When the EV chip unit is not used H UDI port connector Expanded profilling unit Emulation memory unit EV chip unit Figure 1 1 System Configuration Using the Emulator 1 System Configuration of the SH7280 Series and the SH7243 Series Tab...

Page 14: ...tem configu ration 5 Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported 2 System configu ration 6 1 Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported System configu ration 7 Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported 2 System configu ration 8 Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Suppo...

Page 15: ... EV chip unit user system interface board and trace cable 2 2 Connecting the Emulator to the User System by Using the EV chip Unit The following describes how to connect the emulator to the EV chip unit external bus trace unit emulation memory unit trace cable and user system interface board 2 2 1 Connecting the EV chip Unit to the Emulator Open the cover of TRACE I F on the side of the main unit ...

Page 16: ...Section 2 Connecting the Emulator to the User System Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 8 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 Figure 2 1 Connecting the Trace Cable to E200F when Using the EV chip Unit ...

Page 17: ...the User System Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 9 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 Connect the EV chip unit to the trace cable CN1 side Figure 2 2 Connecting the Trace Cable to the EV chip Unit CAUTION Check the orientation of pin 1 before connecting parts ...

Page 18: ...0J1662 0400 2 2 2 Connecting the E200F External Bus Trace Unit to the EV chip Unit When the external bus trace unit is used with the EV chip unit connect the external bus trace unit to the EV chip unit as shown in figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Connecting the External Bus Trace Unit to the EV chip Unit ...

Page 19: ... Page 11 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 After checking the location of pin 1 connect the EV chip unit external bus trace unit and trace cable Figure 2 4 Connecting the EV chip Unit External Bus Trace Unit and Trace Cable CAUTION Check the orientation of pin 1 before connecting parts ...

Page 20: ...e 12 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 2 2 3 Connecting the H UDI AUD Probe to the EV chip Unit Connect the H UDI AUD probe to the EV chip unit as shown in figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Connecting the H UDI AUD Probe to the EV chip Unit CAUTION Check the orientation of pin 1 before connecting parts ...

Page 21: ...of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 2 2 4 Connecting the E200F Emulation Memory Unit to the EV chip Unit When the emulation memory unit is used with the EV chip unit connect the emulation memory unit to the EV chip unit figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Connecting the Emulation Memory Unit to the EV chip Unit ...

Page 22: ...09 Page 14 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 After checking the location of pin 1 connect the EV chip unit emulation memory unit and trace cable Figure 2 7 Connecting the Emulation Memory Unit EV chip Unit and Trace Cable CAUTION Check the orientation of pin 1 before connecting parts ...

Page 23: ...nit and EV chip unit as shown in figure 2 8 connect them in the positions of a b and c for the external bus trace unit emulation memory unit and EV chip unit respectively After checking the location of pin 1 connect the external bus trace unit emulation memory unit and EV chip unit Figure 2 8 Connecting the External Bus Trace Unit Emulation Memory Unit and EV chip Unit CAUTION Check the orientatio...

Page 24: ...system EV chip unit Connector No EV Chip Unit Connector No Board Connector No UCN1 UCN2 User I F Connector 1 CN3 User I F Connector 2 CN4 Figure 2 9 Connecting the User System Interface Board to the EV chip Unit CAUTION Check the orientation of pin 1 before connecting parts Notes 1 Connection of the signals differs depending on the MCU used 2 For the method to connect the user system interface boa...

Page 25: ...unit without connecting it to a user system refer to table 1 3 in section 1 2 System Configuration and make connections as shown in figure 2 10 until the EV chip unit becomes available EV chip unit User system interface board When using the emulator as a stand alone unit When connecting the emulator to the user system User system Figure 2 10 Connecting the E200F Emulator as a Stand Alone Unit ...

Page 26: ...d hardware manual for the related device Table 2 1 shows the type number of the emulator the corresponding connector type and the use of AUD function Table 2 1 Type Number AUD Function and Connector Type Type Number Connector AUD Function R0E200F1EMU00 14 pin connector Not available R0E200F1EMU00 36 pin connector Available The H UDI port connector has the 36 pin and 14 pin types as described below...

Page 27: ...turer Specifications DX10M 36S Screw type 36 pin connector DX10M 36SE DX10G1M 36SE Hirose Electric Co Ltd Lock pin type Note When designing the 36 pin connector layout on the user board do not connect any components under the H UDI connector 2 5 Pin Assignments of the H UDI Port Connector Figure 2 11 shows the pin assignments of the 36 pin H UDI port connectors Note Note that the pin number assign...

Page 28: ... Output Output Output Output Input output 1 Input to or output from the user system 2 The symbol _ means that the signal is active low Notes H UDI port connector Pin 1 mark top view Unit mm 4 8 M2 6 x 0 45 9 0 0 3 3 9 H UDI port connector front view 3 The emulator monitors the GND signal of the user system and detects whether or not the user system is connected 4 When the H UDI AUD probe is connec...

Page 29: ... by using the H UDI AUD probe When the ASEMD0 pin is changed by switches etc ground pin 22 Do not connect this pin to the ASEMD0 pin 3 When a network resistance is used for pull up it may be affected by a noise Separate TCK from other resistances 4 The pattern between the H UDI port connector and the MCU must be as short as possible Do not connect the signal lines to other components on the board ...

Page 30: ... TRST ASEBRKAK ASEBRK AUDCK AUDSYNC AUDCK N C VCC ASEMD0 VCC VCC VCC 1 kΩ All pulled up at 4 7 kΩ or more VCC I O power supply User system Note The ASEBRKAK ASEBRK pin I O pin is multiplexed with the FWE pin input pin For the pin processing when the emulator is used and the user system is independently in operation pins must be pulled up at 4 7 kΩ or more or pulled down at 100 kΩ For the pin proce...

Page 31: ...ASEBRKAK ASEBRK AUDCK AUDSYNC AUDCK N C VCC ASEMD0 VCC VCC VCC H UDI port connector 36 pin type Reset signal All pulled up at 4 7 kΩ or more VCC I O power supply User system Note The ASEBRKAK ASEBRK pin I O pin is multiplexed with the FWE pin input pin For the pin processing when the emulator is used and the user system is independently in operation pins must be pulled up at 4 7 kΩ or more or pull...

Page 32: ... IC socket is used to mount an MCU on the user system using and the E200F emulator is connected in on chip debugging mode 1 External appearance of the configuration of the on chip connection when the IC socket is used for the SH7286 SH7285 or SH7243 H UDI AUD probe User system MCU Top cover for IC socket Screws Figure 2 14 External Appearance of the Configuration of the On Chip Connection when the...

Page 33: ...ch Corporation IC socket for SH7286 package PLQP0176LB A former package FP 176AV IC socket NQPACK176SE socket manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Top cover for IC socket HQPACK176SE cover manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation IC socket for SH7285 package PLQP0144KA A former package FP 144LV IC socket NQPACK144SD ND socket manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation Top cover for IC socket ...

Page 34: ...Section 2 Connecting the Emulator to the User System Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 26 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 ...

Page 35: ...n reset vector table PC Value of the PC in the power on reset vector table SR H 000000F0 GBR H 00000000 VBR H 00000000 TBR H 00000000 MACH H 00000000 MACL H 00000000 PR H 00000000 Note When a value of the interrupt mask bit in the SR register is changed in the Registers window it is actually reflected in that register immediately before execution of the user program is started It also applies when...

Page 36: ...ansfer request is generated the DMAC executes DMA transfer 6 Memory Access during User Program Execution During execution of the user program memory is accessed by the following two methods as shown in table 3 2 Table 3 2 Memory Access during User Program Execution Method Description H UDI read write The stopping time of the user program is short because memory is accessed by the dedicated bus mas...

Page 37: ...OINT setting is enabled for the external flash memory area To set the break condition for the program on the external flash memory use the Event Condition function Some MCUs will incorporate no external flash memory area 8 ROM Cache For ROM cache in the MCU the emulator operates as shown in table 3 4 Table 3 4 Operation for ROM Cache Function Operation Write and erase Writes or erases all contents...

Page 38: ...AUDCK PD22 D22 IRQ6 TIC5US RXD4 _AUDSYNC SH7285 PA3 RXD1 SSI _CS3 TMS PA4 TXD1 SSO _CS4 _TRST PA0 RXD0 _CS0 TDI PA1 TXD0 _CS1 TDO PA2 SCK0 _SCS _CS2 TCK FWE _ASEBRKAK _ASEBRK PD16 IRQ0 _CS3 AUDATA0 PD17 IRQ1 _POE5 SCK3 _CS2 WRxD AUDATA1 PD18 IRQ2 _POE6 TXD3 _CS1 WTxD AUDATA2 PD19 IRQ3 _POE7 RXD3 _CS0 WSCK AUDATA3 PD24 DREQ0 TIOC4DS AUDCK PD22 IRQ6 TIC5US RXD4 _AUDSYNC SH7243 PC3 A3 TMS PC4 A4 _TRS...

Page 39: ...ing mode 10 Using the Watchdog Timer WDT The WDT does not operate during a break 11 Loading Sessions Information in JTAG clock of the Configuration dialog box cannot be recovered by loading sessions Thus the TCK value will be 5 MHz 12 IO Window Display and modification For each watchdog timer register there are two registers to be separately used for write and read operations Table 3 6 Watchdog Ti...

Page 40: ... Do not execute illegal instructions with STEP type commands 14 Reset Input During execution of the user program the emulator may not operate correctly if a contention occurs between the following operations for the emulator and the reset input to the target device Setting an Event Condition Setting an internal trace Displaying the content acquired by an internal trace Reading or writing of a memo...

Page 41: ...tion 3 Software Specifications when Using the SH7286 SH7285 and SH7243 Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 33 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 16 MCU operation mode Boot or the User boot mode is not supported in this emulator ...

Page 42: ...ecution of instructions is matched Data bus condition Data Sets a condition when the data bus value is matched Byte word or longword can be specified as the access data size Bus state condition Bus State There are two bus state condition settings Bus state condition Sets a condition when the data bus value is matched Read write condition Sets a condition when the read write condition is matched Co...

Page 43: ...Condition 4 Ch4 O X X X O B and T3 Event Condition 5 Ch5 O X X X O B and T3 Event Condition 6 Ch6 O X X X O B and T2 Event Condition 7 Ch7 O X X X O B and T2 Event Condition 8 Ch8 O X X X O B and T2 Event Condition 9 Ch9 O X X X O B and T2 Event Condition 10 Ch10 O X X X O B and T2 Event Condition 11 Ch11 O reset point X X X X Notes 1 O Can be set in the dialog box X Cannot be set in the dialog bo...

Page 44: ...ed in the order of Event Condition 3 2 1 Break Ch3 2 1 Reset point Breaks when a condition is satisfied in the order of Event Condition 3 2 1 Enables the reset point of Event Condition 11 Break Ch2 1 Breaks when a condition is satisfied in the order of Event Condition 2 1 Break Ch2 1 Reset point Breaks when a condition is satisfied in the order of Event Condition 2 1 Enables the reset point I Trac...

Page 45: ...ndition I Trace Ch5 to Ch4 PtoP Power on reset Sets the acquisition period during the time from the satisfaction of the condition set in Event Condition 5 start condition to the satisfaction of the condition set in Event Condition 4 end condition or the power on reset Notes 1 After the sequential condition and the count specification condition of Event Condition 1 have been set break and trace acq...

Page 46: ...ecuting is satisfied 2 Ch2 Breaks address H 00001068 when the condition Prefetch address break after executing is satisfied 3 Ch3 Breaks address H 00001058 when the condition Prefetch address break after executing is satisfied Note Do not set other channels 4 Sets the contents of the Ch1 2 3 list box to Break Ch 3 2 1 in the Combination action dialog box Then set the program counter and stack poin...

Page 47: ...h instruction by the program counter after execution of the instruction the condition is satisfied before executing the instruction in the branch destination when a break has been set it occurs before executing the instruction in the branch destination 2 Do not set the Event condition for the SLEEP instruction by the program counter after execution of the instruction 3 When the Event condition is ...

Page 48: ... execution of the program the emulator temporarily disables all Event conditions to change the settings During this period no Event conditions will be satisfied 9 If the break condition before executing an instruction is set to the instruction followed by DIVU and DIVS the factor for halting a break will be incorrect under the following condition If a break occurs during execution of the above DIV...

Page 49: ...ions The emulator supports the trace functions listed in table 3 10 Table 3 10 Trace Functions Function Internal Trace AUD Trace Branch trace Supported Supported Memory access trace Supported Supported Software trace Not supported Supported The internal and AUD traces are set in the I Trace AUD Trace acquisition dialog box of the Trace window ...

Page 50: ... Feb 18 2009 Page 42 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 Internal Trace Function When I Trace is selected for Trace type on the Trace mode page of the I Trace AUD Trace acquisition dialog box the internal trace can be used Figure 3 2 I Trace AUD Trace acquisition Dialog Box Internal Trace Function ...

Page 51: ... bus master on the I bus CPU DMA A DMA Instruction fetch I Bus M Bus Branch Acquires the contents of M Bus Branch and I Bus After selecting Type of I Trace mode select the contents to be acquired from Acquisition Typical examples are described below note that items disabled for Acquisition are not acquired Example of acquiring branch information only Select M Bus Branch from Type and enable Branch...

Page 52: ...ogram as a condition trace halt Set the condition to be acquired on I Trace mode Set the following in the Event Condition 1 or Event Condition 2 dialog box Address condition Set Address and H FFF80000 Bus state condition Set M Bus and Write Action condition Disable Acquire Break and set Acquire Trace for Stop Example of acquiring the write access M bus only to H FFF80000 by the user program trace ...

Page 53: ...leted Point to point The trace start condition is satisfied when the specified instruction has been fetched Accordingly if the trace start condition has been set for the overrun fetched instruction an instruction that is not executed although it has been fetched at a branch or transition to an interrupt tracing is started during overrun fetching of the instruction However when overrun fetching is ...

Page 54: ...cycles Bφ If the bus clock Bφ is 20 MHz the program will be suspended for 3 3 μs Displaying a trace If a trace is displayed during execution of the program execution will be suspended to acquire the trace information The number of clock cycles to be suspended during execution of the program is 24576 bus clock cycles Bφ If the bus clock Bφ is 20 MHz the program will be suspended for 1228 8 μs Branc...

Page 55: ...ogram is not executed in realtime Trace buffer full Trace continue This function writes the latest trace information on the oldest information to store the latest trace information Trace stop After the trace buffer becomes full the trace information is no longer acquired The user program is continuously executed Break A break occurs when the trace buffer becomes full AUD trace function used Enable...

Page 56: ...n Using the SH7286 SH7285 and SH7243 Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 48 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 Figure 3 3 Trace mode Page When the AUD trace function is used select the AUD function radio button in the Trace type group box of the Trace mode page ...

Page 57: ...00 a Branch Trace Function The branch source and destination addresses and their source lines are displayed Branch trace can be acquired by selecting the Branch trace check box in the AUD function group box of the Trace mode page The branch type can be selected in the AUD Branch trace page Figure 3 4 AUD Branch trace Page ...

Page 58: ...y ranges can be specified for channels A and B The read write or read write cycle can be selected as the bus cycle for trace acquisition Setting Method i Select the Channel A and Channel B check boxes in the AUD function group box of the Trace mode page Each channel will become valid ii Open the Window trace page and specify the bus cycle and memory range that are to be set for each channel Figure...

Page 59: ...he trace display is performed during user program execution the mnemonics operands or source is not displayed 2 The AUD trace function outputs the differences between newly output branch source addresses and previously output branch source addresses The window trace function outputs the differences between newly output addresses and previously output addresses If the previous branch source address...

Page 60: ...be 5 MHz 4 When debugging is performed without connecting the EV chip unit set the AUD clock AUDCK frequency to 25 MHz or lower When debugging is performed with the EV chip unit connected set the AUD clock AUDCK frequency to 50 MHz or lower If the higher frequency is input the emulator will not operate normally 3 2 4 Notes on Setting the Breakpoint Dialog Box 1 When an odd address is set the next ...

Page 61: ...to be used By default use of a user stack is disabled For details on the command refer to the help file Example To enable use of a user stack SH2A_SBSTK enable 3 2 5 Notes on Setting the Event Condition Dialog Box and the BREAKCONDITION_ SET Command 1 When Go to cursor Step In Step Over or Step Out is selected the settings of Event Condition 3 are disabled 2 When an Event Condition is satisfied em...

Page 62: ...t box Ch2 to Ch1 PA The period from the satisfaction of the condition set in Event Condition 2 start condition to the satisfaction of the condition set in Event Condition 1 end condition is set as the performance measurement period Ch1 to Ch2 PA The period from the satisfaction of the condition set in Event Condition 1 start condition to the satisfaction of the condition set in Event Condition 2 e...

Page 63: ...lected to execute the user program specify conditions set in Event Condition 2 and Event Condition 1 and one or more items for performance measurement b Measurement item Items are measured with Channel 1 to 4 in the Performance Analysis dialog box Maximum four conditions can be specified at the same time Table 3 16 shows the measurement items Options in table 3 16 are parameters for mode of the PE...

Page 64: ...a instruction access counts ARIN All area data access counts ARND Cacheable area access counts CDN data access Cacheable area instruction access counts CIN Non cacheable area data access counts NCN URAM area access counts UN URAM area instruction access counts UIN URAM area data access counts UDN Internal I O area data access counts IODN Internal ROM area access counts RN Internal ROM area instruc...

Page 65: ...the internal ROM area 3 For SH7286 SH7285 and SH7243 do not set measurement items for the cache miss counts cacheable area or non cacheable area 2 Displaying the measured result The measured result is displayed in the Performance Analysis window or the PERFORMANCE_ANALYSIS command in hexadecimal 32 bits Note If a performance counter overflows as a result of measurement will be displayed 3 Initiali...

Page 66: ...Section 3 Software Specifications when Using the SH7286 SH7285 and SH7243 Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 58 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 ...

Page 67: ...s 4 1 through 4 6 show user system interface circuits Use them as a reference to determine the value of the pull up resistance SH7280 MD1 MD0 FWE EP1S10 Vcc HD151015 Vcc MD1 MD0 FWE CB3T16211 HD151015 EP1S10 EP1S10 EP1S10 CB3T16211 User system 100 kΩ 100 kΩ Figure 4 1 User System Interface Circuits SH7280 User system _WDTOVF _WDTOVF Figure 4 2 User System Interface Circuits ...

Page 68: ...ace Circuits Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 60 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 AHC14 AHC14 NMI NMI _RES _RES Vcc Vcc EP1S10 EP1S10 LVC08 CN2 AHC14 AHC14 SH7280 HD151015 HD151015 User system 100 kΩ 100 kΩ Figure 4 3 User System Interface Circuits ...

Page 69: ...CC XTAL N C N C PVCC AVCC AVSS SH7280 3 3 V G6K_2G_DC3V 3 3 V G6K_2G_DC3V LVTH16244 HD151015 VCL N C VCL 3 3 V G6K_2G_DC3V VCC VSS 3 3 V N C Vcc 2200 pF 2200 pF 2200 pF 2200 pF AVREFVSS PLLVSS AVREFVSS N C User system 100 kΩ 1 μF 1 μF 1 μF 1 μF 0 01 μF 0 01 μF 0 01 μF 0 01 μF 0 1 μF 3 3 μF 3 3 μF 3 3 μF 1 μF 1 μF Figure 4 4 User System Interface Circuits ...

Page 70: ...m Interface Circuits Rev 4 00 Feb 18 2009 Page 62 of 64 REJ10J1662 0400 PF 11 0 PF 11 0 ASEBCK ASEBRK EP1S10 ASEBRK SH7280 AVcc DALC112S1 LVTH16244 N C DA1 DA0 DA1 DA0 User system Figure 4 5 User System Interface Circuits ...

Page 71: ...B14 PB13 PB10 PE12 PE8 PE6 0 74V2G66 PA23 PA21 PA14 PA10 PA8 PA6 PB19 PB15 PB9 PB6 PB3 PB0 PC15 0 PD31 PD20 PD15 PD0 PE15 PE13 PE7 PA5 PA0 PB12 PB11 PB8 PB7 PD19 PD16 PE15 PE13 PA15 PA9 PB14 PB13 PB10 PE12 PE8 PE6 0 Vcc Vcc Vcc User system 100 kΩ 100 kΩ 100 kΩ 100 kΩ Figure 4 6 User System Interface Circuits Note A part of port pin names shown in figure 4 6 may not be included in the pin assignmen...

Page 72: ...709R User system 100 kΩ 220 Ω 47 Ω Figure 4 7 User System Interface Circuits 4 2 Delay Time for the User System Interface Since the _RES and NMI signals are connected to the user system via the logic on the EV chip unit a delay time shown in table 4 1 will be generated until the signal is input from the user system to the MCU Table 4 1 Delay Time for Signals via the EV chip Unit No Signal Name Del...

Page 73: ... SH7285 and SH7243 Publication Date Rev 1 00 June 12 2007 Rev 4 00 February 18 2009 Published by Sales Strategic Planning Div Renesas Technology Corp Edited by Customer Support Department Global Strategic Communication Div Renesas Solutions Corp 2009 Renesas Technology Corp All rights reserved Printed in Japan ...

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