Page 3 - FUJITSU LIMITED; HARDWARE MANUAL
FUJITSU LIMITED F 2 MC-16L/16LX EMULATOR MB2147-01 HARDWARE MANUAL
Page 5 - PREFACE; Using the product safely
i PREFACE ■ Using the product safely This manual provides important information on using this product safely. Read this manualcarefully before using the product to ensure correct use. In particular, carefully read "SafetyPrecautions" in this Preface before using the product so that you under...
Page 6 - Safety precautions; WARNING; Electric shock
ii ■ Safety precautions The table below lists important precautions contained in this manual and the pages on whichthey occur. Before using the product, read these pages so that you fully understand the requirements forsafe use of the product. This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product ...
Page 7 - Warning; Prohibition
iii This symbol indicates that incorrect use of the product may result in death or serious injury to the user. Warning Description Page Do not touch the product with wet hands. Doing so may result in electric shock. 17 Do not place the product in a location exposed to excessive moisture or dust or i...
Page 8 - CAUTION; Plug
iv 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. Warning Description Page Disconnect the power plug be...
Page 10 - Attention
vi 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. Warning Description Page To re-transport the product,...
Page 13 - CONTENTS; CHAPTER 1
ix CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 1 1.1 Checking Packed Components ............................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Appearance and Part Names ............................
Page 16 - CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS; Checking Packed Components; Checking packed components
2 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 Before using the emulator unit, make sure that the packed components include the foll...
Page 17 - Appearance and Part Names; This section gives the names of all parts of the emulator unit.; Appearance and Part Names
3 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 uni...
Page 19 - General Specifications; This section covers the general specifications of the emulator.; General specifications; Caution
5 1.3 General Specifications 1.3 General Specifications This section covers the general specifications of the emulator. ■ General specifications Table 1.3-1 "General specifications" lists the general specifications of the emulator. The following names used in this manual have the following d...
Page 20 - RS-232C Port Specifications; RS-232C port specifications
6 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS 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&...
Page 21 - USB Port Specifications; The emulator includes a USB port.; USB port specifications
7 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 USB 1.1 Communication mode F...
Page 22 - LAN Port Specifications; The emulator includes a LAN port.; LAN port specifications
8 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS 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 IEEE 802.3...
Page 23 - External Trigger Input Terminal Specifications
9 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...
Page 24 - Program Execution Output Terminal Specifications
10 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS 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...
Page 25 - Power-On Debug Specifications; Power-on debug specifications; Operational flow
11 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 The power-on debug function (*1) verifies the processing of an execute...
Page 28 - SHELL; Emulator side; female connector
14 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS Figure 1.10-1 Interlink cable wiring SHELL SHELL 7 (RTS)8 (CTS) 6 (DSR) 5 (GND) 4 (DTR) 3 (TXD) 2 (RXD) 1 (DCD) 9 (RI) (RTS) 7 (CTS) 8 (DSR) 6 (GND) 5 (DTR) 4 (TXD) 3 (RXD) 2 (DCD) 1 (RI) 9 Personal computer side D-sub 9-pin female connector Emulator ...
Page 29 - Precautions about Possible Problems; Precautions about possible problems
15 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 If the product emits excessive heat, smoke, an offensive smell, or anunusual noise, turn off powe...
Page 30 - Precautions on Handling the Product; Precautions on handling the product
16 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS 1.12 Precautions on Handling the Product Follow the precautions described below when handling the emulator. ■ Precautions on handling the product Do not touch the inside of a connector port. Doing so may result inelectric shock or device problems. Dis...
Page 31 - Precautions on Handling the Product
17 1.12 Precautions on Handling the Product Do not touch the product with wet hands. Doing so may result inelectric shock. Do not place the product in a location exposed to excessive moistureor dust or in a poorly ventilated location. Do not place the product nearan open flame. Doing so may result i...
Page 33 - Precautions on Use; Follow the precautions described below when using the emulator.; Precautions on use
19 1.13 Precautions on Use 1.13 Precautions on Use Follow the precautions described below when using the emulator. ■ Precautions on use Note: Follow the instructions in this manual to set up and use the emulator. Do not use the product if it has a fault, damage, or sever wires in thecable. Doing so ...
Page 36 - CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR; System Configuration; for information on how to use the software.; System configuration
22 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR 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....
Page 37 - Connecting an Adapter Board; Connecting an adapter board
23 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 Figure 2.2-1 Connecting the adapter boa...
Page 38 - Connecting the User System; Connect a probe to the user system.; Connecting the user system
24 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR 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" s...
Page 42 - Connecting a Probe; Connect a probe to the adapter board.; Connecting a probe
28 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR 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 sametime. Use only one of these pairs according to the configuration of the probe used. ■ Con...
Page 43 - Connecting a Probe
29 2.4 Connecting a Probe ■ Connecting a probe (using flat cables) Connect flat cables to probe connectors B1 and B2 on the adapter board, as shown in Figure2.4-2 "Connecting a probe (using flat cables)". Figure 2.4-2 Connecting a probe (using flat cables) Make sure that power to the product...
Page 44 - Connecting a Host Machine; Connecting a host machine
30 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR 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 eq...
Page 45 - Connecting Test Equipment; Connecting test equipment
31 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 ...
Page 46 - Connecting the AC Adapter; Connecting the AC adapter
32 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTING THE EMULATOR 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 o...
Page 48 - CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR; Mounting an Evaluation MCU; Mount an evaluation MCU on the emulator.; Mounting an evaluation MCU
34 CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR 3.1 Mounting an Evaluation MCU Mount an evaluation MCU on the emulator. ■ Mounting an evaluation MCU 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 ( or ) of the evaluation...
Page 49 - Clock Supply; This section explains clock supply to the evaluation MCU.; Clock supply
35 3.2 Clock Supply 3.2 Clock Supply This section explains clock supply to the evaluation MCU. ■ Clock supply 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 acrystal unit on the emulator. Fi...
Page 52 - Emulator-dedicated Power Supply Switching; Switching of the emulator-dedicated power supply; Figure 3.3-1 Emulator-dedicated power supply switching jumper
38 CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR 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 Using the...
Page 54 - User Port Power Supply Switching; Select a user port power supply for the evaluation MCU.
40 CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR 3.4 User Port Power Supply Switching Select a user port power supply for the evaluation MCU. ■ Switching of the user port power supply On the emulator, use the jumper for switching the user port power supply to set the referencevoltage of the user data bus probing...
Page 55 - Switching the C Pin Setting; Switching the C-pin setting; FC SEL setting
41 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 On the emulator, use the C-pin selection switch to set the C-pin setting. Figure 3.5-1 "Configurat...
Page 56 - User Data Bus Switching; Set the setting of the user data bus selection switch.; Switching of the user data bus; Table 3.6-1 Settings of user data bus selection switch
42 CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR 3.6 User Data Bus Switching Set the setting of the user data bus selection switch. ■ Switching of the user data bus 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 mu...
Page 57 - User Data Bus Switching
43 3.6 User Data Bus Switching Figure 3.6-1 Configuration of the peripheral circuit for the user data bus selection switch 74CBTD3384 DC characteristic Input current (Iin) 1 µ A 10 µ A MAX901 DC characteristic Input current (Iin) GND GND P0[7:0] P1[7:0] A xOE B 74CBTD3384 MAX901 IN+ OUT + - A xOE B ...
Page 58 - Using the Setting Switches
44 CHAPTER 3 OPERATING THE EMULATOR 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 indicatorLCD (c...
Page 63 - Turn off the user system.
49 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 Figure 3.9-1 "Power-off sequence" shows the sequence of power-off operations. Perform thepower-off operations in this sequence. To turn off the emulat...
Page 65 - FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR; • CONTROLLER MANUAL; Electronic Devices
CM42-00412-1E FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR • CONTROLLER MANUAL F 2 MC-16L/16LX EMULATOR MB2147-01 HARDWARE MANUAL July 2002 the first edition Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices Edited Technical Information Dept.