SH7262/SH7264 Group
Hardware Design Guide
REJ06B0999-0100 Rev. 1.00
Page 23 of 36
Jun. 30, 2010
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TCK
TMS
RES
TDI
TDO
TRST
ASEBRKAK
/ASEBRK
GND
GND
GND
GND
(GND)
2
3
4
5
6
7
ASEMD
8
9
11
10
12
13
14
TCK
RES
TMS
TDO
TDI
TRST
ASEBRKAK/ASEBRK
PVcc
PVcc
N.C.
Target MCU
PVcc
PVcc
PVcc
UVCC
PVcc
1 k
Ω
Reset signal
All pins must be pulled up by resistors with 4.7 k
Ω
or greater.
User system
PVcc = I/O power supply
14-pin H-UDI port connector
Figure 14 Recommended Circuit between the 14-pin H-UDI Port Connector and MCU (with E10A-USB)
6.4 Analog
Pins
6.4.1
Notes on Designing Board
Analog pins AN0 to AN7 are input-only, applicable when using as multiplexed PH0 to PH7 ports.
Place the digital circuit and analog circuit as far apart as possible on the board (i.e. maintain some isolation between the
high-speed digital and analog signals). Analog circuits signals must be wired prior to digital circuit signals, and avoid
intersecting with or being close to the digital circuit signals to avoid coupling. Failure to do so may result in the
malfunction of analog circuit and adversely affecting the A/D conversion values.
Isolate analog input signals (AN0 to AN7), analog reference voltage (AVref), analog power supply (AVcc), and analog
ground (AVss) from the digital circuit. AVss must be connected on a stable digital ground (Vss) on board.
Note: Only analog input pins 0 to 3 (AN0 to AN3) can be used on the SH7262.