Fujitsu TV Mount MB2147 01 User Manual

CM42-00412-1E  
FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR  
CONTROLLER MANUAL  
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F MC-16L/16LX EMULATOR  
MB2147-01  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
 
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F MC-16L/16LX EMULATOR  
MB2147-01  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
FUJITSU LIMITED  
 
 
PREFACE  
Using the product safely  
This manual provides important information on using this product safely. Read this manual  
carefully before using the product to ensure correct use. In particular, carefully read "Safety  
Precautions" in this Preface before using the product so that you understand the requirements  
for safe use of the product.  
After reading this manual, keep it handy for reference.  
Objectives and intended readers  
The MB2147-01 is a development support tool used to develop and evaluate application  
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products that use the Fujitsu F MC-16L/16LX microcontroller.  
This manual is intended for the engineers who use the MB2147-01 (called the "emulator unit" in  
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this manual) to develop F MC-16L and F MC-16LX application products. The manual explains  
how to handle and connect the emulator unit.  
Guarantee and liability  
The specifications of this product may be changed without prior notice. The publisher assumes  
no responsibility for any effect or incident resulting from the operation of this product.  
Trademark  
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F MC is the abbreviation of FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller.  
Other system and product names in this manual are trademarks of respective companies or  
organizations.  
TM  
The symbols  
and ® are sometimes omitted in this manual.  
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Safety precautions  
The table below lists important precautions contained in this manual and the pages on which  
they occur.  
Before using the product, read these pages so that you fully understand the requirements for  
safe use of the product.  
This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product may result in death  
or serious injury to the user.  
WARNING  
Warning  
Description  
Page  
Do not touch the inside of a connector port. Doing so may result in electric  
shock or device problems.  
Electric shock  
16  
If the product emits excessive heat, smoke, an offensive smell, or an  
unusual noise, turn off power immediately. Then, disconnect the power  
plug from the outlet. If smoke was detected, make sure that no more smoke  
is coming from the product. Then, contact our sales or support department  
to request that the product be repaired. Do not attempt to repair the product  
by yourself. Otherwise, personal injury, damage to the product, or other  
property damage may result. Using such a product without having it  
properly repaired may result in fire or electric shock.  
Plug  
15  
15  
If water or other liquid, a metallic object, or other foreign matter enters the  
product, immediately turn off power, and disconnect the power plug from  
the outlet. Then, consult with our sales or support department. Using the  
product under such abnormal conditions may result in device problems,  
fire, or electric shock.  
Disconnect the power plug during electrical storms. Using the product  
during an electrical storm may result in damage to the product or fire.  
16  
16  
Do not open the product case. Do not modify the product without  
permission. Doing so may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
No disassembly  
No moisture  
Do not use the product near water such as near a bath or shower. Doing so  
may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
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This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product may result in death  
or serious injury to the user.  
WARNING  
Warning  
Description  
Page  
Do not touch the product with wet hands. Doing so may result in electric  
shock.  
Prohibition  
17  
Do not place the product in a location exposed to excessive moisture or  
dust or in a poorly ventilated location. Do not place the product near an  
open flame. Doing so may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
17  
17, 19  
17  
Do not block the product ventilation holes. Doing so may cause generation  
of excessive heat, possibly resulting in a fire.  
Do not insert metallic, combustible, or other objects or allow them to drop  
into the product through a ventilation hole or other opening. Doing so may  
result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Do not use a voltage other than the indicated value of supply voltage. Do  
not connect power cable together with too many plugs to an outlet. Doing  
so may result in fire or electric shock.  
17  
The product must not be scratched, modified, forcibly bent, pulled, twisted,  
or exposed to heat. Do not place heavy objects on the product. Doing so  
may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
17  
19  
Do not use the product if it has a fault, damage, or sever wires in the cable.  
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.  
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This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product may result in minor  
or moderate injury to the user, in damage to the product and any devices  
connected to it, or in the destruction of data and other software resources  
or other property.  
CAUTION  
Warning  
Plug  
Description  
Page  
Disconnect the power plug before moving the product. Disconnect all other  
connected cables. Exercise caution when working near cables on the floor.  
Damage to a cable may result in fire or electric shock. A falling device may  
result in injury.  
18  
If the product is not to be used for an extended period, disconnect the  
power plug. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.  
18  
18  
Do not place the product in a location exposed to shock or a location that is  
not level or stable. Doing so may result in device problems or the product  
falling over or falling on the floor.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable. Always  
grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may expose  
conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device problems, fire,  
or electric shock.  
18, 19,  
25, 26,  
27, 28,  
29, 30,  
31, 32  
Do not place the product in a location, such as near a speaker or television  
tuner, where it is exposed to an electromagnetic field. Doing so may result  
in device problems.  
18  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables,  
removing or mounting boards, handling switches or jumpers, or mounting  
parts (unless such an operation uses USB cables for plug-and-play  
devices). Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
19  
To prevent device damage by electrostatic discharge, do not touch, and do  
not let any object contact pins of connectors or other parts of the product.  
Before handling the product, be sure to discharge static electricity from  
your body by touching a metallic object, such as doorknob. Doing so may  
result in device problems.  
19  
Do not apply any shock to this product. Doing so may result in device  
problems.  
20  
20  
20  
Do not expose the product to direct sunlight, and do not place it where it is  
hot and humid. Do not allow condensation to form on the product.  
Do not store the product in a dusty location. Doing so may result in device  
problems.  
Do not store the product where it is exposed for a long time to relatively  
strong electric or magnetic fields. Because the product uses many  
electronic components, problems may result.  
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This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product may result in minor  
or moderate injury to the user, in damage to the product and any devices  
connected to it, or in the destruction of data and other software resources  
or other property.  
CAUTION  
Warning  
Description  
Page  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlet before removing or mounting boards. Doing so  
may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
23  
When mounting a board, make sure that it is mounted in the proper  
direction. Doing so may result in device problems.  
23  
23  
Do not apply pressure on one part of a board when mounting the board.  
Attempt to distribute equal pressure on the entire board. Doing so may  
result in damage to the board.  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
25, 26, 27,  
28, 29, 31,  
32  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables  
(unless such an operation uses USB cables for plug-and-play devices).  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
30  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before mounting the evaluation MCU. Doing so  
may result in device problems or electric shock.  
34  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before mounting crystal unit or handling switches  
or jumpers. Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
35  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before handling jumpers. Doing so may result in  
device problems or electric shock.  
38, 40  
41, 42  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before handling switches. Doing so may result in  
device problems or electric shock.  
Follow the procedure described in the manual to turn on the product. Doing  
so may result in device problems.  
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47  
49  
After power is turned on to the product, do not move the system, or apply  
any shock or vibration to it. Doing so may result in device problems.  
Follow the procedure described in the manual to turn off the product. Doing  
so may result in device problems.  
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This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product may result in minor  
or moderate injury to the user, in damage to the product and any devices  
connected to it, or in the destruction of data and other software resources  
or other property.  
CAUTION  
Warning  
Description  
Page  
To re-transport the product, use the package used at the delivery, and pack  
them as it was packed. Doing so may result in damage to the product.  
Attention  
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Insert the power plug so that the connection is secure. Doing so may result  
in device problems or fire.  
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Caution  
Use the product according to its specifications. Doing so may result in  
device problems.  
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Organization of this Manual  
This manual consists of three chapters. Be sure to read the manual before using the emulator.  
CHAPTER 1 "PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS"  
This chapter gives an overview, including specifications, and explains how to handle the  
emulator.  
Before using the emulator, be sure to read this chapter and check the packed components of  
the emulator.  
CHAPTER 2 "CONNECTING THE EMULATOR"  
This chapter explains how to connect the emulator.  
Read this chapter before turning on the emulator.  
CHAPTER 3 "OPERATING THE EMULATOR"  
This chapter explains basic operations of the emulator.  
Read this chapter before turning on the emulator.  
Related manuals  
Also read the following manuals:  
Hardware Manual of the evaluation MCU used  
Adapter Board Hardware Manual  
Operation Manual of the probe cable used  
Operation Manual of the probe header used  
Softune Workbench Operation Manual  
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The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. Customers are advised to consult  
with FUJITSU sales representatives before ordering.  
The information and circuit diagrams in this document are presented as examples of semiconductor  
device applications, and are not intended to be incorporated in devices for actual use. Also, FUJITSU is  
unable to assume responsibility for infringement of any patent rights or other rights of third parties  
arising from the use of this information or circuit diagrams.  
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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  
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©2002 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan  
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CONTENTS  
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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND  
SPECIFICATIONS  
This chapter gives an overview, including specifications, and explains how to handle  
the emulator.  
Before using the emulator, be sure to read this chapter and check the product  
information.  
1.1 "Checking Packed Components"  
1.2 "Appearance and Part Names"  
1.3 "General Specifications"  
1.4 "RS-232C Port Specifications"  
1.5 "USB Port Specifications"  
1.6 "LAN Port Specifications"  
1.7 "External Trigger Input Terminal Specifications"  
1.8 "Program Execution Output Terminal Specifications"  
1.9 "Power-On Debug Specifications"  
1.10 "Options"  
1.11 "Precautions about Possible Problems"  
1.12 "Precautions on Handling the Emulator"  
1.13 "Precautions on Use"  
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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS  
1.1 Checking Packed Components  
Before using the emulator unit, check the packed components to make sure that all  
components are included.  
Checking packed components  
CAUTION  
To re-transport the product, use the package used at the delivery, and  
pack them as it was packed. Doing so may result in damage to the  
product.  
Attention  
Before using the emulator unit, make sure that the packed components include the following:  
Emulator unit: 1 unit  
AC adapter: 1 unit  
AC cord: 1 cord  
Flat cable 1 (standard length): 2 cables  
Flat cable 2 (long): 2 cables  
Hardware manuals (in Japanese and English [this manual]): one in each language  
Note:  
The AC cord and AC adapter are packed in the same box.  
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1.2 Appearance and Part Names  
1.2 Appearance and Part Names  
This section gives the names of all parts of the emulator unit.  
Appearance and Part Names  
Figure 1.2-1 "Top view of the emulator unit" to Figure 1.2-3 "Rear view of the emulator unit"  
show the exterior of the emulator unit and give the names of all of its parts.  
Figure 1.2-1 Top view of the emulator unit  
MB2147-01  
F2MC-16 SERIES EMULATOR  
(1)  
POWER  
UVCC  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
No.  
Name  
Description  
Displays different kinds of information, including setting values, communication status,  
and operating status.  
(1) Status indicator LCD  
(*1)  
(2) POWER LED  
Goes on when emulator power is supplied.  
(*2)  
(3) UVCC LED  
Goes on when user system power (UV ) is supplied.  
CC  
(*1)  
(4) Setting switches  
(5) Adapter board connector  
Used to change settings and the information displayed on the status indicator LCD.  
Connects to an adapter board (option).  
*1: For information on the type of information displayed on the status indicator LCD and how to use the setting  
switches, see Section 3.7 "Using the Setting Switches."  
*2: If the evaluation MCU has a dual source power supply, this LED goes on when both power supplies are turned on.  
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Figure 1.2-2 Front view of the emulator unit  
TRIG  
EMUL  
(1)  
(2)  
No.  
Name  
Description  
(1) TRIG terminal  
(2) EMUL terminal  
Used to input external trigger signals.  
Outputs a program execution signal.  
Figure 1.2-3 Rear view of the emulator unit  
(1)  
RESET  
POWER  
LAN  
SERIAL  
DCIN  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
No.  
Name  
Description  
(1) RESET switch  
(2) POWER switch  
(3) DC inlet  
Resets the emulator.  
Turns on the emulator.  
Connects to the AC adapter provided as an accessory.  
Connects to a USB cable.  
(4) USB connector  
(5) RS-232C connector  
(6) TEST terminal  
(7) LAN connector  
Connects to an RS-232C cable.  
Connects to a cable used for product testing. Do not use this terminal.  
Connects to a LAN cable.  
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1.3 General Specifications  
1.3 General Specifications  
This section covers the general specifications of the emulator.  
General specifications  
CAUTION  
Use the product according to its specifications. Doing so may result in  
device problems.  
Caution  
Table 1.3-1 "General specifications" lists the general specifications of the emulator.  
The following names used in this manual have the following definitions:  
Emulator: Emulator unit + adapter board  
Emulator system: Emulator unit + adapter board + probe  
Table 1.3-1 General specifications  
Item  
Specification  
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Name  
F MC-16L/16LX Emulator  
Model name  
MB2147-01  
Emulator power supply  
Power supply input  
+16 V 2.5 A (supplied using a special AC adapter)  
+3.3 V or +5.0 V (supplied from the emulator)  
Emulator interface power  
supply output  
Evaluation MCU power  
supply  
(*1)  
(*2)  
10 mA or less (Dual source power  
User system power supply  
input  
+1.8 V to +5.5 V  
supply supported: Supplied from the user system)  
(*3)  
High-speed I/F  
8 KHz to 33 MHz  
Operating frequency  
(*3)  
Conventional interface  
+5 to +35 degrees Celsius  
20 to 80% (No condensation)  
8 KHz to 20 MHz  
Temperature  
Humidity  
External dimensions  
Weight  
148(W) x 210(D) mm x 44(H) (excluding protruding sections and rubber feet)  
700 g  
*1: The upper and lower voltage limits depend on the evaluation MCU used.  
For more information, contact the Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept.  
*2: The current consumption of the evaluation MCU is excluded.  
*3: The upper and lower frequency limits depend on the evaluation MCU used. The upper and lower frequency limits may  
depend on the operating voltage, even if the same evaluation MCU is used. For more information, contact the Fujitsu  
Sales Dept. or Support Dept.  
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1.4 RS-232C Port Specifications  
The emulator includes an RS-232C port.  
RS-232C port specifications  
Table 1.4-1 "RS-232C port specifications" lists the RS-232C port specifications, and Figure 1.4-  
1 "Pin assignment of the RS-232C connector" shows the pin assignment of the RS-232C  
connector.  
For information on Interlink cable connection, see Section 1.10 "Options".  
Table 1.4-1 RS-232C port specifications  
Item  
Description  
Connector shape  
Signal definition  
D-sub 9 pins (male)  
DTE (same as the signal definition for personal computers)  
(*1)  
Baud rate  
9600, 19.2 K, 115.2 K [bps]  
Data bit length  
Start bit length  
Stop bit length  
Parity bit  
8 bits  
1 bit  
1 bit  
None  
None  
X control  
*1: Baud rates depend on the emulator debugger specifications.  
For details, see the Softune Workbench Operation Manual.  
Figure 1.4-1 Pin assignment of the RS-232C connector  
RS-232C connector  
CTS  
RTS  
8 (CTS)  
7 (RTS)  
6 (DSR)  
5 (GND)  
4 (DTR)  
3 (TXD)  
2 (RXD)  
1 (DCD)  
To internal emulator circuit  
GND  
TXD  
RXD  
Note: The emulator uses pin assignments that do not use some  
signal lines, as shown above.  
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1.5 USB Port Specifications  
1.5 USB Port Specifications  
The emulator includes a USB port.  
USB port specifications  
Table 1.5-1 "USB port specifications" lists the USB port specifications.  
Table 1.5-1 USB port specifications  
Item  
Description  
Standard compliance  
Communication mode  
Data transfer rate  
Connector shape  
Power supply  
USB 1.1  
Full Speed Bulk Transfer  
12 Mbps  
Series B  
Self Powered  
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1.6 LAN Port Specifications  
The emulator includes a LAN port.  
LAN port specifications  
Table 1.6-1 "LAN port specifications" lists the LAN port specifications.  
Table 1.6-1 LAN port specifications  
Item  
Description  
Standard compliance  
Communication mode  
Data transfer rate  
Connector shape  
IP address  
IEEE 802.3  
TCP/IP  
10 Mbps/100 Mbps  
Series B  
Variable  
Port address  
Variable  
Ethernet address  
Global: Fixed address (registered in IEEE)  
Local: Variable address  
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1.7 External Trigger Input Terminal Specifications  
1.7 External Trigger Input Terminal Specifications  
The emulator has a TRIG terminal for input of external trigger signals.  
External trigger input terminal specifications  
External trigger input is a function (external trigger break function) that is used to input a break  
signal from external test equipment, such as a logic analyzer connected to the emulator, to the  
evaluation MCU on the emulator.  
Table 1.7-1 "External trigger input terminal specifications" lists the external trigger input terminal  
specifications, and Figure 1.7-1 "Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the external trigger  
input terminal" shows the corresponding peripheral circuit configuration.  
Table 1.7-1 External trigger input terminal specifications  
Terminal name Input or output  
TRIG Input  
Description  
Used to input external trigger signals.  
This terminal is used for break function control.  
The active signal triggered by a transition from level L  
to H or that by a transition from level H to L can be  
selected.  
A break occurs at detection of the selected active  
signal that is input.  
Figure 1.7-1 Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the external trigger input terminal  
74LVC244  
(Vcc=3.3V)  
TRIG terminal  
To internal emulator circuit  
BNC connector  
100 K  
GND  
GND  
GND  
Precautions on use  
Before using the external trigger function, read the following explanation on break slip so that  
you understand its characteristics.  
Break slip  
A trigger signal input via the external trigger input terminal is encoded in the emulator internal  
circuit into the emulator interface command code. The signal is then transmitted to the  
evaluation MCU in the emulator system. The emulator interface has lower clock frequency than  
that the evaluation MCU (the ratio of these clock frequencies depends on the evaluation MCU  
used). Therefore, a relatively large break slip (in a range of dozens to hundreds of machine  
clock pulses) occurs between trigger signal input and the associated break operation of the  
evaluation MCU.  
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1.8 Program Execution Output Terminal Specifications  
The emulator has an EMUL terminal that outputs program execution signals.  
Program execution output terminal specifications  
A program execution signal is output continuously while a user program is being executed.  
Table 1.8-1 "Program execution output terminal specifications" lists the program execution  
output terminal specifications, and Figure 1.8-1 "Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the  
program execution output terminal" shows the corresponding peripheral circuit configuration.  
Table 1.8-1 Program execution output terminal specifications  
Terminal name Input or output  
EMUL Output  
Description  
Outputs user program execution signals.  
An Level-H signal is output continuously while a user  
program is being executed.  
Figure 1.8-1 Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the program execution output terminal  
74LVC244  
(Vcc=3.3V)  
33 Ω  
EMUL terminal  
From internal emulator circuit  
BNC connector  
GND  
GND  
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1.9 Power-On Debug Specifications  
1.9 Power-On Debug Specifications  
The emulator has a power-on debug function that executes a program immediately  
after power is turned on to the evaluation MCU.  
Power-on debug specifications  
(*1)  
The power-on debug function  
verifies the processing of an executed program immediately  
(*2)  
after the power-on sequence by using the PLEV pin  
of the evaluation MCU.  
This function must be preset before it can be used.  
For details about presetting the function, see the Softune Workbench Operation Manual.  
*1: The power-on debug function is enabled if supported by the evaluation MCU.  
Before using the function, consult the Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept.  
Sales Department or the Support Department of Fujitsu Limited.  
*2: The PLEV pin name may depend on the evaluation MCU used.  
Before using the function, consult the Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept.  
Operational flow  
Figure 1.9-1 "Flow of the power-on debug operation" shows the flow of the power-on debug  
operation.  
Figure 1.9-1 Flow of the power-on debug operation  
· Enabling of power-on debug  
· Setting of the power-off detection level  
Execution of a program  
User system powered off  
(detection of power-off)  
UVCC LED is off  
No  
User system powered on?  
Yes UVCC LED goes on  
No  
Operation stabilizing  
time elapsed?  
Yes  
Execution of a program.  
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Operation outline  
Figure 1.9-2 "Timing chart of the power-on debug operation" is a timing chart of the power-on  
debug operation.  
Operation timing  
Detection of power-off:  
Power-off status of user system power supply voltage (UV ) is detected.  
CC  
When the user power supply voltage becomes equal to or less than the power-off detection  
level, the emulator outputs an L-level signal to the PLEV pin of the evaluation MCU to stop  
the MCU and prevent its malfunction.  
(See (1) in Figure 1.9-2 "Timing chart of the power-on debug operation".)  
Detection of power-on:  
The power-on status of user system power supply voltage (UV ) is detected.  
CC  
Power-on of the user power supply (UVcc) is detected.  
The function checks that a voltage higher than the power-off detection level is held for the  
operation stabilization time (about 2 ms) of the evaluation MCU after the voltage is detected  
as being higher than the power-off detection level.  
(See (2) in Figure 1.9-2 "Timing chart of the power-on debug operation".)  
After the operation stabilization time, the emulator outputs an H-level signal to the PLEV pin  
of the evaluation MCU and releases the user reset input for program execution.  
(See (3) in Figure 1.9-2 "Timing chart of the power-on debug operation".)  
Figure 1.9-2 Timing chart of the power-on debug operation  
(1)  
(2)  
UVCC  
Power-off detection level  
(3)  
Operation stabilization  
time (2 ms)  
PLEV  
Notes:  
Setting of the power-off detection level must take the characteristics of the user power  
supply (UV ) into consideration.  
CC  
If using the power-on debug function, generally set the voltage about 5% above the minimum  
operation assurance voltage of the evaluation MCU. If not using the power-on debug  
function, set the voltage to the minimum operation assurance voltage of the evaluation MCU.  
While the PLEV pin level is low, the emulator functions (trace, event, and other) are disabled  
because the evaluation MCU blocks the emulator connection to prevent the emulator from  
malfunctioning.  
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1.10 Options  
1.10 Options  
A variety of options are available for the emulator. Purchase options separately as  
necessary.  
Options  
The emulator unit cannot be used independently. Table 1.10-1 "Options" lists options for the  
emulator. As required, purchase options to build an emulator system suitable for the evaluation  
MCU used.  
Table 1.10-1 Options  
Name  
Model name  
(*1)  
Evaluation MCU  
MB90Vxxx  
(*2)  
Adapter board  
MB2147-xx  
(*3)  
Probe cable  
MB2132-xxx  
(*3)  
Probe header\  
MB2147-xxx  
(*4)(*5)  
RS-232C cable  
-
-
-
-
(*4)  
USB cable  
(*4)  
LAN cable  
(*6)  
BNC cable  
*1: The model name depends on the evaluation MCU used. For more information, contact the  
Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept.  
*2: The adapter board is an interface board that connects the user system to the emulator  
unit.  
Purchase an adapter board that is compatible with the evaluation MCU used. Contact the  
Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept. for information on selecting a suitable adapter board.  
For information on how to handle and use an adapter board, and for related safety  
precautions, see the Adapter Board Hardware Manual.  
*3: The probe cable is an FPC cable that connects the user system to the emulator.  
The probe header is a board that uses a flat cable to connect the user system to the  
emulator.  
Purchase a probe cable and header that are compatible with package of the regular-  
production MCU being used. Contact the Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept. for  
information on how to select a suitable probe cable and probe header.  
For information on how to handle and use a probe cable and probe header, and for  
related safety precautions, see the respective operation manuals.  
*4: Use an RS-232C, USB, or LAN cable for the communication interface. Prepare a cable  
that is compatible with both the emulator and the host machine used.  
*5: Prepare an RS-232C cable by selecting a cross (interlink) type cable.  
Figure 1.10-1 "Interlink cable wiring" shows interlink cable wiring.  
*6: A BNC cable is required only if the TRIG or EMUL terminal in the emulator is used.  
In a BNC cable is required, prepare one with an impedance of 50 ohms and a maximum  
length of 2 meters.  
Prepare a BNC cable that is compatible with both the emulator and the device connected  
to the emulator.  
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Figure 1.10-1 Interlink cable wiring  
Personal computer side  
Emulator side  
D-sub 9-pin  
D-sub 9-pin  
female connector  
female connector  
(DCD) 1  
(RXD) 2  
(TXD) 3  
(DTR) 4  
(GND) 5  
(DSR) 6  
(RTS) 7  
(CTS) 8  
(RI) 9  
1 (DCD)  
2 (RXD)  
3 (TXD)  
4 (DTR)  
5 (GND)  
6 (DSR)  
7 (RTS)  
8 (CTS)  
9 (RI)  
SHELL  
SHELL  
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1.11 Precautions about Possible Problems  
1.11 Precautions about Possible Problems  
If a problem occurs during use of the emulator, take action as described below.  
Precautions about possible problems  
WARNING  
If the product emits excessive heat, smoke, an offensive smell, or an  
Plug  
unusual noise, turn off power immediately. Then, disconnect the power  
plug from the outlet. If smoke was detected, make sure that no more  
smoke is coming from the product. Then, contact our sales or support  
department to request that the product be repaired. Do not attempt to  
repair the product by yourself. Otherwise, personal injury, damage to  
the product, or other property damage may result. Using such a  
product without having it properly repaired may result in fire or electric  
shock.  
If water or other liquid, a metallic object, or other foreign matter enters  
the product, immediately turn off power, and disconnect the power plug  
from the outlet. Then, consult with our sales or support department.  
Using the product under such abnormal conditions may result in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
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1.12 Precautions on Handling the Product  
Follow the precautions described below when handling the emulator.  
Precautions on handling the product  
WARNING  
Do not touch the inside of a connector port. Doing so may result in  
electric shock or device problems.  
Electric shock  
Disconnect the power plug during electrical storms. Using the product  
during an electrical storm may result in damage to the product or fire.  
Plug  
Do not open the product case. Do not modify the product without  
permission. Doing so may result in device problems, fire, or electric  
shock.  
No disassembly  
No moisture  
Do not use the product near water such as near a bath or shower.  
Doing so may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
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1.12 Precautions on Handling the Product  
WARNING  
Do not touch the product with wet hands. Doing so may result in  
electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not place the product in a location exposed to excessive moisture  
or dust or in a poorly ventilated location. Do not place the product near  
an open flame. Doing so may result in device problems, fire, or electric  
shock.  
Do not block the product ventilation holes. Doing so may cause  
generation of excessive heat, possibly resulting in a fire.  
Do not insert metallic, combustible, or other objects or allow them to  
drop into the product through a ventilation hole or other opening. Doing  
so may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Do not use a voltage other than the indicated value of supply voltage.  
Do not connect power cable together with too many plugs to an outlet.  
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.  
The product must not be scratched, modified, forcibly bent, pulled,  
twisted, or exposed to heat. Do not place heavy objects on the  
product. Doing so may result in device problems, fire, or electric shock.  
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CAUTION  
Disconnect the power plug before moving the product. Disconnect all  
Plug  
other connected cables. Exercise caution when working near cables  
on the floor. Damage to a cable may result in fire or electric shock. A  
falling device may result in injury.  
If the product is not to be used for an extended period, disconnect the  
power plug. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.  
Do not place the product in a location exposed to shock or a location  
that is not level or stable. Doing so may result in device problems or  
the product falling over or falling on the floor.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Do not place the product in a location, such as near a speaker or  
television tuner, where it is exposed to an electromagnetic field. Doing  
so may result in device problems.  
Insert the power plug so that the connection is secure. Doing so may  
result in device problems or fire.  
Attention  
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1.13 Precautions on Use  
1.13 Precautions on Use  
Follow the precautions described below when using the emulator.  
Precautions on use  
WARNING  
Do not use the product if it has a fault, damage, or sever wires in the  
cable. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not block the product ventilation holes. Doing so may cause  
generation of excessive heat, possibly resulting in a fire.  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
Prohibition  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables,  
removing or mounting boards, handling switches or jumpers, or  
mounting parts (unless such an operation uses USB cables for plug-  
and-play devices). Doing so may result in device problems or electric  
shock.  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
To prevent device damage by electrostatic discharge, do not touch,  
and do not let any object contact pins of connectors or other parts of  
the product. Before handling the product, be sure to discharge static  
electricity from your body by touching a metallic object, such as  
doorknob. Doing so may result in device problems.  
Note:  
Follow the instructions in this manual to set up and use the emulator.  
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Precautions on storage  
CAUTION  
Do not apply any shock to this product. Doing so may result in device  
problems.  
Prohibition  
Do not expose the product to direct sunlight, and do not place it where  
it is hot and humid. Do not allow condensation to form on the product.  
Do not store the product in a dusty location. Doing so may result in  
device problems.  
Do not store the product where it is exposed for a long time to  
relatively strong electric or magnetic fields. Because the product uses  
many electronic components, problems may result.  
Table 1.13-1 "Standard temperatures and relative humidity levels of emulator operation and  
storage" lists the standard temperatures and relative humidity levels of emulator operation and  
storage.  
Table 1.13-1 Standard temperatures and relative humidity levels of emulator operation  
and storage  
Temperature  
Relative humidity  
30 to 80% (without condensation)  
20 to 90% (without condensation)  
Operation  
Storage  
+5 to +35 degrees Celsius  
0 to +70 degrees Celsius  
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR  
This chapter explains how to connect the emulator. Read this chapter before turning  
on the emulator.  
2.1 "System Configuration"  
2.2 "Connecting an Adapter Board"  
2.3 "Connecting the User System"  
2.4 "Connecting a Probe"  
2.5 "Connecting a Host Machine"  
2.6 "Connecting Test Equipment"  
2.7 "Connecting the AC Adapter"  
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2.1 System Configuration  
The emulator is designed to be connected to and controlled by a host machine. The  
host machine uses emulator debugger software to control the emulator. See the  
Softune Workbench Operation Manual for information on how to use the software.  
System configuration  
Figure 2.1-1 "System configuration" shows the emulator system configuration.  
Figure 2.1-1 System configuration  
Emulator system  
Emulator  
(3)  
Host machine  
Emulator unit  
(1)  
(2)  
User system  
(4)  
Test equipment  
(e.g., logic analyzer)  
(1) Adapter board(*1)  
(2) Probe  
Probe cable(*1), flat cable, or flat cable + probe header(*1)  
(3) RS-232C cable(*1), USB cable(*1), or LAN cable(*1)  
(4) BNC cable(*1)  
*1: To be prepared separately  
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2.2 Connecting an Adapter Board  
2.2 Connecting an Adapter Board  
Insert an adapter board (option) into the adapter board connector at the top of the  
emulator unit, as shown in Figure 2.2-1 "Connecting the adapter board".  
Connecting an adapter board  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlet before removing or mounting boards. Doing  
so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
When mounting a board, make sure that it is mounted in the proper  
direction. Doing so may result in device problems.  
Do not apply pressure on one part of a board when mounting the  
board. Attempt to distribute equal pressure on the entire board. Doing  
so may result in damage to the board.  
Figure 2.2-1 Connecting the adapter board  
Adapter board  
Emulator unit  
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2.3 Connecting the User System  
Connect a probe to the user system.  
Connecting the user system  
Connect a probe to the user system.  
The method of connecting a probe to the user system depends on the probe configuration.  
Table 2.3-1 "Probe configurations" summarizes the applicable probe configurations.  
Table 2.3-1 Probe configurations  
Cable used  
Probe configuration  
Connection to user system  
(*1)  
Probe cable  
Probe cable  
Insert the connector  
of the probe cable header  
(*1)  
into the appropriate connector  
system.  
of the user  
(*1)  
Flat cable  
Flat cable and probe  
header  
Insert the connector  
of the probe header into the  
of the user system.  
(*1)  
appropriate connector  
Flat cable  
Connect the connector of the flat cable to the  
connector of the user system.  
*1: The shape of the header connector depends on the model of header.  
Example: IC socket and NQPACK connector  
Note:  
Before connecting the adapter board to the user system using a probe, remove the regular-  
production MCU from the user system.  
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2.3 Connecting the User System  
Connecting (using a probe cable) to the user system  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
With a probe cable compatible with the package of the regular-production MCU being used,  
connect the cable to the appropriate connector of the user system, as shown in Figure 2.3-1  
"Connecting (using a probe cable) to the user system".  
For more information on how to connect the connector of the probe cable header, see the  
operation manual of the probe cable used.  
Figure 2.3-1 Connecting (using a probe cable) to the user system  
Probe cable  
User system  
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Connecting (using flat cables and a probe header) to the user system  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
With a probe header compatible with the package of the regular-production MCU being used,  
connect the probe header to the appropriate connector of the user system, as shown in Figure  
2.3-2 "Connecting (using flat cables and a probe header) to the user system".  
For more information on how to connect the connector of the probe header, see the operation  
manual of the probe header used.  
Figure 2.3-2 Connecting (using flat cables and a probe header) to the user system  
Flat cables  
Eject locks  
PROBE CN1 B1  
PROBE CN B2  
Probe header  
User system  
To connect a flat cable, push its connector into the connector of the probe header until the eject locks on  
both sides of the flat cable connector lock.  
To disconnect a flat cable, pinch the eject locks on both sides of the flat cable connector until the flat cable  
unlocks, and pull out the connector.  
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2.3 Connecting the User System  
Connecting (using flat cables) to the user system  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
If connectors that are mates of probe connectors B1 and B2 of the adapter board are mounted  
in the user system, the user system can be connected to the adapter board via flat cables.  
For the interface specifications of probe connector B1 and B2, see the Adapter Board Hardware  
Manual.  
Connect flat cables to the probe connector B1 and B2 in the user system, as shown in Figure  
2.3-3 "Connecting (using flat cables) to the user system".  
Figure 2.3-3 Connecting (using flat cables) to the user system  
Flat cables  
Eject locks  
PROBE CN B1  
PROBE CN B2  
User system  
To connect a flat cable, push its connector into probe connector B1 or B2 until the eject locks on  
both sides of the flat cable connector lock.  
To disconnect a flat cable, pinch the eject locks on both sides of the flat cable connector until  
the flat cable unlocks, and pull out the connector.  
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2.4 Connecting a Probe  
Connect a probe to the adapter board.  
Connecting a probe  
Note:  
The adapter board has two pairs of probe connectors. Do not use both pairs at the same  
time. Use only one of these pairs according to the configuration of the probe used.  
Connecting a probe (using a probe cable)  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Connect a probe cable to probe connectors A1 and A2 on the adapter board, as shown in  
Figure 2.4-1 "Connecting a probe (using a probe cable)".  
Figure 2.4-1 Connecting a probe (using a probe cable)  
Probe cable  
PROBE CN A1  
PROBE CN B1  
PROBE CN A2  
PROBE CN B2  
Adapter board  
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2.4 Connecting a Probe  
Connecting a probe (using flat cables)  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Connect flat cables to probe connectors B1 and B2 on the adapter board, as shown in Figure  
2.4-2 "Connecting a probe (using flat cables)".  
Figure 2.4-2 Connecting a probe (using flat cables)  
Adapter board  
PROBE CN A1  
PROBE CN A2  
PROBE CN B1  
PROBE CN B2  
Flat cables  
Eject locks  
To connect a flat cable, push its connector into probe connector B1 or B2 until the eject locks  
on both sides of the flat cable connector lock.  
To disconnect a flat cable, pinch the eject locks on both sides of the flat cable connector until  
the flat cable unlocks, and pull out the connector.  
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2.5 Connecting a Host Machine  
Connect a host machine to the emulator by using an RS-232C, USB, or LAN cable, as  
shown in Figure 2.5-1 "Connecting a host machine".  
For a Plug & Play connection with a USB cable to a host machine, power on all  
relevant equipment, and then insert the USB cable plug for the host machine into the  
appropriate host machine socket.  
Connecting a host machine  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
Prohibition  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables  
(unless such an operation uses USB cables for plug-and-play devices).  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Figure 2.5-1 Connecting a host machine  
USB cable  
RS-232C cable  
LAN cable  
Note:  
Connect only one RS-232C, USB, or LAN cable between a host machine and the emulator.  
Connecting multiple communication cables between them may result in abnormal operation.  
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2.6 Connecting Test Equipment  
2.6 Connecting Test Equipment  
Connect test equipment to the emulator, as shown in Figure 2.6-1 "Connecting test  
equipment", only if the external trigger input and program execution functions of the  
emulator are to be used. If these functions are not used, do not connect the TRIG and  
EMUL terminals.  
Connecting test equipment  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Figure 2.6-1 Connecting test equipment  
BNC cable  
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2.7 Connecting the AC Adapter  
Connect the AC adapter to the emulator, as shown in Figure 2.7-1 "Connecting the AC  
adapter".  
First, insert the AC cord into the AC adapter. Next, connect the AC adapter to the  
emulator. Lastly, insert the AC plug into an AC outlet.  
Connecting the AC adapter  
CAUTION  
Insert the power plug so that the connection is secure. Doing so may  
result in device problems or fire.  
Attention  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Doing so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Do not grasp the cable when unplugging the power plug and cable.  
Always grasp the power plug or connector itself. Pulling the cable may  
expose conductors or sever wires in it, possibly resulting in device  
problems, fire, or electric shock.  
Figure 2.7-1 Connecting the AC adapter  
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CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR  
This chapter explains basic operations of the emulator. Read this chapter before  
turning on the emulator.  
For details about the adapter board, see the Adapter Board Hardware Manual.  
3.1 "Mounting an Evaluation MCU"  
3.2 "Clock Supply"  
3.3 "Emulator-dedicated Power Supply Switching"  
3.4 "User Port Power Supply Switching"  
3.5 "Switching the C Pin Setting"  
3.6 "User Data Bus Switching"  
3.7 "Using the Setting Switches"  
3.8 "Power-On Sequence"  
3.9 "Power-Off Sequence"  
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3.1 Mounting an Evaluation MCU  
Mount an evaluation MCU on the emulator.  
Mounting an evaluation MCU  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before mounting the evaluation MCU. Doing  
so may result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Pull the lever of an IC socket for an evaluation MCU on the emulator, and mount the evaluation  
MCU while aligning the pin No. 1 index mark (  
of the IC socket.  
or  
) of the evaluation MCU with that (  
)
After mounting the evaluation MCU, push the lever of the IC socket back to its original position.  
Figure 3.1-1 Mounting an evaluation MCU  
Evaluation MCU  
Pin No. 1 index mark  
Evaluation MCU  
IC socket for the evaluation MCU  
(Top view)  
IC socket for the evaluation MCU  
(Side view)  
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3.2 Clock Supply  
3.2 Clock Supply  
This section explains clock supply to the evaluation MCU.  
Clock supply  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before mounting crystal unit or handling  
switches or jumpers. Doing so may result in device problems or  
electric shock.  
Prohibition  
The emulator supplies clock pulses to the evaluation MCU.  
Figure 3.2-1 "Mounting a crystal unit" shows how to mount a crystal unit in IC sockets for a  
crystal unit on the emulator. Figure 3.2-2 "Configuration of peripheral circuits for the clock  
circuit" shows the configuration of peripheral circuits for the clock circuit. Figure 3.2-3 "Examples  
of jumper settings for subclock selection" shows examples of jumper settings for subclock  
selection. Table 3.2-1 "Settings for main clock selection" lists settings of main clock selection  
switches. Table 3.2-2 "Settings for subclock selection" lists settings for subclock selection.  
Figure 3.2-1 Mounting a crystal unit  
MAIN XTAL  
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Figure 3.2-2 Configuration of peripheral circuits for the clock circuit  
FC SEL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
X0  
X1  
X0  
X1  
PA1/X0A  
PA2/X1A  
PA1/X0A  
PA2/X1A  
MAIN XTAL  
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
Evaluation MCU  
SUB XTAL  
GND  
GND  
X0A  
X1A  
390 KΩ  
32.768 KHz  
C B A  
33 pF/50 V  
10 pF/50 V  
GND  
GND  
Figure 3.2-3 Examples of jumper settings for subclock selection  
SUB XTAL SUB XTAL SUB XTAL  
X1A  
X1A  
X1A  
X0A  
X0A  
X0A  
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
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Table 3.2-1 Settings for main clock selection  
FC SEL setting  
Main clock source  
1
2
Clock area  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
User system  
Table 3.2-2 Settings for subclock selection  
Subclock  
FC SEL  
setting  
SUB XTAL setting  
Pin corresponding to  
(*1)  
Availability  
3
4
Source  
(*2)  
the evaluation MCU  
Available  
Clock area PGA X1A: Pin No. 267 OFF OFF X1A:B connected to X1A:C X0A:B connected to X0A:C  
299 X0A: Pin No. 217 (a) in Figure 3.2-3 (a) in Figure 3.2-3  
X1A: Pin No. 217 OFF OFF X1A:B connected to X0A:B X1A:C connected to X0A:C  
X0A: Pin No. 267  
(b) in Figure 3.2-3  
(b) in Figure 3.2-3  
PGA X1A: Pin No. 51  
256 X0A: Pin No. 176  
OFF OFF X1A:B connected to X1A:C X0A:B connected to X0A:C  
(a) in Figure 3.2-3 (a) in Figure 3.2-3  
X1A: Pin No. 176 OFF OFF X1A:B connected to X0A:B X1A:C connected to X0A:C  
X0A: Pin No. 51 (b) in Figure 3.2-3 (b) in Figure 3.2-3  
Not  
available  
ON  
ON X1A:A connected to X1A:B X0A:A connected to X0A:B  
(c) in Figure 3.2-3 (c) in Figure 3.2-3  
-
*1: Clock oscillation with a crystal unit mounted in the user system is not supported.  
*2: In the table, PGA299 and PGA256 indicate different adapter boards, which are:  
PGA299: Adapter board for the PGA-299P  
PGA256: Adapter board for the PGA-256P  
The correspondence between subclock signals (X0A and X1A) and pin numbers on the evaluation MCU depends on the  
evaluation MCU used. Check the correspondence before making settings.  
For more information on the correspondence between subclock signals and pin numbers on the evaluation MCU,  
contact the Fujitsu Sales Dept. or Support Dept.  
Note:  
To supply the main clock signal from the user system, add an oscillation circuit to the user  
system and have the main clock supplied via a CMOS buffer.  
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3.3 Emulator-dedicated Power Supply Switching  
According to whether the emulator-dedicated power supply on the evaluation MCU is  
available to be used, set switching of the emulator-dedicated power supply.  
Switching of the emulator-dedicated power supply  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before handling jumpers. Doing so may  
result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
Using the emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper on the emulator, set the tool  
interface power supply on the evaluation MCU to operate with the user power supply (UV 1)  
CC  
or the development tool power supply (+5 V).  
On an evaluation MCU that has a emulator-dedicated power supply, the development tool  
power supply must supply power to the evaluation MCU as a tool interface power supply.  
Set the development tool power supply (+5 V) on such an evaluation MCU. On an evaluation  
MCU that does not have a emulator-dedicated power supply, set the user power supply  
(UV 1).  
CC  
For details about an evaluation MCU with a emulator-dedicated power supply, see the  
Evaluation MCU Hardware Manual of the relevant product, or contact the Fujitsu Sales Dept. or  
Support Dept.  
Figure 3.3-1 "Emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper" shows the emulator-  
dedicated power supply switching jumper. Table 3.3-1 "Settings of the emulator-dedicated  
power supply switching jumper" lists the settings of the jumper.  
Figure 3.3-1 Emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper  
VCC SEL  
TOOL VCC*1  
P0V*2  
P1V*3  
C
B
A
*1: Emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper  
*2: Power supply switching jumper of user port 0 (For details, see  
Section 3.4 "User Port Power Supply Switching.")  
*3: Power supply switching jumper of user port 1 (For details, see  
Section 3.4 "User Port Power Supply Switching.")  
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Table 3.3-1 Settings of the emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper  
Emulator-dedicated power supply pin  
Setting of VCC SEL (S1)  
Available  
TOOL VCC: B-C connected (+5 V)  
Not available  
TOOL VCC: A-B connected (UV 1)  
CC  
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3.4 User Port Power Supply Switching  
Select a user port power supply for the evaluation MCU.  
Switching of the user port power supply  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before handling jumpers. Doing so may  
result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
On the emulator, use the jumper for switching the user port power supply to set the reference  
voltage of the user data bus probing circuit.  
The user data bus for which the reference voltage is set corresponds to user ports 0 and 1. Set  
the user port reference voltage for each port power supply source.  
For details on the user data bus probing circuit, see Section 3.6 "User Data Bus Switching."  
UV 1: Main power supply for the evaluation MCU  
CC  
UV 2: Secondary power supply for the evaluation MCU  
CC  
Table 3.4-1 "Settings of the jumper for switching the user port power supply" lists settings of the  
jumper for switching the user port power supply.  
Table 3.4-1 Settings of the jumper for switching the user port power supply  
VCC SEL setting  
User system  
power supply  
source  
Jumper for selecting user port 0 power  
Jumper for selecting user port 1 power  
(*1)  
(*1)  
supply (P0V)  
supply (P1V)  
Single source  
A connected to B (UV 1 setting)  
A connected to B (UV 1 setting)  
CC  
CC  
Jumper connection on target power supply  
side  
Jumper connection on target power supply  
side  
(*2)  
(*2)  
Dual source  
A connected to B  
(UV 1 setting)  
B connected to C  
(UV 2 setting)  
A connected to B  
(UV 1 setting)  
B connected to C  
(UV 2 setting)  
CC  
CC  
CC  
CC  
*1: See Figure 3.3-1 "Emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper" for positions of the jumper for  
switching the user port power supply.  
*2: Set a jumper connection to select the VCC that corresponds to a user port power supply.  
Example: User port 0 power supply is UV 1, and user port 1 power supply is UV 2:  
CC  
CC  
Jumper for selecting user port 0 power supply (P0V): Connect A to B (UV 1 setting).  
CC  
Jumper for selecting user port 1 power supply (P1V): Connect B to C (UV 2 setting).  
CC  
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3.5 Switching the C Pin Setting  
3.5 Switching the C Pin Setting  
Set the setting of the C-pin selection switch according to whether the evaluation MCU  
has the C-pin.  
Switching the C-pin setting  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before handling switches. Doing so may  
result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
On the emulator, use the C-pin selection switch to set the C-pin setting.  
Figure 3.5-1 "Configuration of the peripheral circuit for C-pin selection switch" shows the  
configuration of the peripheral circuit for the C-pin selection switch. Table 3.5-1 "Settings of the  
C-pin selection switch" lists the switch settings.  
Figure 3.5-1 Configuration of the peripheral circuit for C-pin selection switch  
FC SEL  
1
2
3
4
5
P70/C  
P70  
6
7
8
0.1 µF/50 V  
Evaluation MCU  
GND  
Table 3.5-1 Settings of the C-pin selection switch  
FC SEL setting  
C-pin  
5
6
Available  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
Not available  
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3.6 User Data Bus Switching  
Set the setting of the user data bus selection switch.  
Switching of the user data bus  
CAUTION  
Make sure that power to the product is turned off and the power plug is  
disconnected from outlets before handling switches. Doing so may  
result in device problems or electric shock.  
Prohibition  
If probing target pins (P00 to P07 and P10 to P17) have special specifications, such as for high-  
voltage ports, the user data bus probing circuit must be set to the disconnected status.  
When the external bus of the evaluation MCU is not used, the disconnected status is the  
recommended setting for the user data bus probing circuit.  
Using the user data bus selection switch on the emulator, set the user data bus probing circuit  
to the connected or disconnected status.  
Figure 3.6-1 "Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the user data bus selection switch"  
shows the configuration of the peripheral circuit for the user data bus selection switch. Table  
3.6-1 "Settings of user data bus selection switch" lists switch settings.  
Table 3.6-1 Settings of user data bus selection switch  
Probing target pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
P00 to P07  
Connected  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
(P0 SENSE setting)  
Disconnected  
Connected  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
P10 to P17  
(P1 SENSE setting)  
Disconnected  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Note:  
This circuit has a function equivalent to that of a pull-up circuit with high resistance.  
If all buses in the evaluation MCU and user system are in the Hi-Z state, about 3.0 V  
appears on the user data bus.  
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Figure 3.6-1 Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the user data bus selection switch  
P0[7:0]  
P1[7:0]  
Evaluation MCU  
MAX901  
To probe  
74CBTD3384  
P0 SENSE  
IN+  
B
A
OUT  
+
-
xOE  
GND  
To internal  
emulator  
circuit  
MAX901  
74CBTD3384  
P1 SENSE  
IN+  
B
A
OUT  
+
-
xOE  
GND  
Adapter board  
74CBTD3384 DC characteristic  
Input current (Iin)  
1 µA  
MAX901 DC characteristic  
Input current (Iin) 10 µA  
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3.7 Using the Setting Switches  
This section explains how to use the setting switches and the display on the status  
indicator LCD.  
Functions of the setting switches  
The setting switches can be used to change the information displayed on the status indicator  
LCD (called "LCD" in the rest of this manual) and change LAN parameters displayed on the  
LCD.  
This section explains the menu displayed on the LCD and how to use the setting switches with  
by selecting from the menu. For details about use of the switches and information displayed on  
the LCD in menu selection mode or normal operation mode, see the Softune Workbench  
Operation Manual.  
Table 3.7-1 "Functions of the setting switches" lists the functions of the setting switches.  
Table 3.7-1 Functions of the setting switches  
Key name  
Marking created by  
silk screen printing  
Information displayed  
on LCD  
Function  
Initial screen for emulator Changes the screen to the menu.  
Menu  
Changes display to the submenu of  
the selected item.  
LAN parameter  
Sets the column (position) to be  
changed.  
ENTER key  
Sets a new value (numeric value).  
Selection/Confirmation  
Sets a selected item or terminates  
display after confirmation.  
Menu  
Scrolls display upward or downward.  
LAN parameter  
Moves the cursor upward, downward,  
to the left, or to the right.  
Up/Down key  
/
LAN parameter  
Increments or decrements the value  
(numeric value) to be changed.  
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3.7 Using the Setting Switches  
Using switches to change parameter values  
The following procedure applies to using the setting switches to change parameter values:  
1. Display parameters on the LCD. Use the Up or Down key to move the blinking cursor ( ) to  
the column (position) of the value to be changed.  
2. Click the ENTER key to set the column (position) of the value to be changed. The cursor  
changes its form to "_" (underscore).  
3. Use the Up or Down key to increment or decrement the defined value (numeric value) to the  
desired value (numeric value).  
4. Click the ENTER key to confirm the new value (numeric value) to be set.  
5. Change all values (numeric values) of the parameters to be modified. After that, use the Up  
or Down key to move the cursor to the location immediately to the right of "[OK]," and click  
the ENTER key to end the parameter value change operation.  
Using switches for selection or confirmation  
The following procedure applies to using the setting switches for selection and confirmation:  
For selection  
Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to the location immediately to the right of an  
item or command (e.g., [Yes] or [No]) to select the item or command, and click the ENTER  
key.  
For confirmation  
Move the cursor to the location immediately to the right of [OK], and click the ENTER key.  
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Display configuration  
Figure 3.7-1 "Menu configuration" shows the menu configuration.  
Figure 3.7-1 Menu configuration  
Fujitsu Emulator  
Loader Mode Now.  
This is the initial screen for the emulator.  
This screen appears first when the emulator is in the factory  
default that is set before shipment. The information displayed  
on this screen depend on the firmware registration status.  
This is the initial menu screen displayed and the LAN  
information menu.  
---- MENU ----  
1. LAN  
---- LAN ----  
1. IP Address  
192.168.000.001  
OK  
This screen displays an IP address and enables users to  
change it.  
---- LAN ----  
2. Subnet Mask  
255.255.255.000  
OK  
This screen displays a subnet mask and enables users to  
change it.  
This screen displays a MAC address.  
The MAC address specific to the emulator is displayed.  
xxxxxxxxxxxx  
OK  
---- LAN ----  
3. MAC Address  
---- LAN ---  
4. Port Address  
This screen displays a port address and enables users to  
change it.  
05001  
OK  
Parameter Save?  
This screen enables users to save changed LAN parameter  
values.  
---- LAN ----  
5. Exit  
YES  
NO  
TOP MENU RETURN?  
This screen enables users to select to end the display of the  
LAN information menu.  
OK  
CANCEL  
---- MENU ----  
2. USB  
ffffffffffff  
OK  
This screen is reserved for displaying the USB information  
menu.  
This screen displays the loader information menu.  
Select [OK] to enable loading.  
---- MENU ----  
3. Loader Mode  
Loader Mode OK?  
OK  
CANCEL  
---- MENU ----  
4. Information  
This screen displays the information menu.  
LOADER:VxxLxxRxx  
CMN :VxxLxxRxx  
DEPEN1:VxxLxxRxx  
DEPEN2:VxxLxxRxx  
DEPEN3:VxxLxxRxx  
CMNSUB:VxxLxxRxx  
- INFORMATION -  
1. Version  
This screen displays version information.  
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll the version information on  
the screen.  
To return to a higher-level screen, press the ENTER key.  
- Information -  
2. Other  
This screen displays other settings and enables users to  
change them.  
This screen enables users to turn on and off the clicking sound  
generated when a setting switch is clicked.  
---- OTHER ----  
1. KEY CLICK  
-- KEY CLICK --  
ON  
OFF  
This screen is used to end the display of other settings.  
This screen is used to end the display of the information menu.  
This screen is used to end the display of the menu.  
---- OTHER ----  
1. EXIT  
- Information -  
2. EXIT  
---- MENU ----  
5. EXIT  
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3.8 Power-On Sequence  
3.8 Power-On Sequence  
After making all necessary connections and settings, power on the host machine,  
emulator, and user system in this sequence.  
For the first use of the emulator after shipment, the emulator must be initialized  
(monitor loading) before the power-on sequence of the user system.  
Power-on sequence  
CAUTION  
Follow the procedure described in the manual to turn on the product.  
Doing so may result in device problems.  
Prohibition  
After power is turned on to the product, do not move the system, or  
apply any shock or vibration to it. Doing so may result in device  
problems.  
Figure 3.8-1 "Power-on sequence" shows the sequence of power-on operations. Perform the  
power-on operations in this sequence after making all necessary connections and settings.  
To turn on the emulator, push the POWER switch on the back panel of the emulator (see Figure  
1.2-3 "Rear view of the emulator unit" for the location of the POWER switch). The POWER  
switch is then locked in the ON position (pushed in).  
For the first use of the emulator after shipment, the emulator must be initialized (monitor  
loading) before the power-on sequence of the user system. For information on how to initialize  
it, see the Softune Workbench Operation Manual.  
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Figure 3.8-1 Power-on sequence  
Turn on the host machine (if necessary).  
Turn on the emulator.  
POWER LED goes on.  
No  
Has the emulator been initialized?  
Yes  
Turn on the user system.  
Initialize the emulator.  
Press the RESET switch on the emulator.  
Note:  
If the emulator has been sent to a factory for repair, the emulator is  
returned in the factory default (same as that at initial shipment). In this  
event, initialize the emulator before using it.  
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3.9 Power-Off Sequence  
3.9 Power-Off Sequence  
Power off the user system, emulator, and host machine in this sequence.  
Power-off sequence  
CAUTION  
Follow the procedure described in the manual to turn off the product.  
Doing so may result in device problems.  
Prohibition  
Figure 3.9-1 "Power-off sequence" shows the sequence of power-off operations. Perform the  
power-off operations in this sequence.  
To turn off the emulator power, push the POWER switch on the back panel of the emulator (see  
Figure 1.2-3 "Rear view of the emulator unit" for the location of the POWER switch). The  
POWER switch then returns to the OFF position (protruding).  
Figure 3.9-1 Power-off sequence  
Turn off the user system.  
Turn off the emulator.  
Turn off the host machine (if necessary).  
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CM42-00412-1E  
FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR CONTROLLER MANUAL  
2
F MC-16L/16LX EMULATOR  
MB2147-01  
HARDWARE MANUAL  
July 2002 the first edition  
Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices  
Edited  
Technical Information Dept.  
 
 

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