SH7262/SH7264 Group
Hardware Design Guide
REJ06B0999-0100 Rev. 1.00
Page 21 of 36
Jun. 30, 2010
6. Handling of Pins
6.1 ASEMD0#
Pin
The ASEMD0# pin selects the H-UDI related functions for use by the emulator.
If the input signal to the ASEMD0# pin is low during the RES# assertion the SH7264 will enter ASE mode. If the input
signal is high during the RES# assertion, the MCU will enter product-chip mode (normal operation). Keep the input
signal level of the ASEMD0# pin for at least 1 cycle after the RES# pin is negated.
ASEMD0# should have a pull-up resistor so chip enters the correct mode when not being used with the emulator
(note)
.
Note: The ASEMD0# pin will be pulled low when using the emulator if the recommended connections as shown in
Figure 13 and Figure 14 are used.
6.2 TRST#
Pin
The TRST# pin is an initialization signal input pin in user debugging interface (H-UDI). It accepts inputs from the H-
UDI serial data I/O clock pin (TCK) asynchronously to reset the H-UDI at low level. The TRST# should have a 1K
pull-down as shown in Figure 13 and Figure 14 for correct operation whether using or not using the emulator. The
emulator will control the TRST# timing when it is being used; in normal mode the engineer does not need to worry
about TRST# beyond having the pull-down resistor.
6.3
Signal Wiring to the E10A-USB Connector
Figure 13 and Figure 14 show recommended circuits to wire the H-UDI signal when using the E10A-USB emulator.
For more information, refer to the "SuperH™ Family E10A-USB Emulator Additional Document for User’s Manual
(Supplementary Information on Using the SH7264 SH7262 SH7266 and SH7267)".