Page 3 - PREFACE; Using the product safely; Use the product at an operating temperature between 5
PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the DSU-FR emulator PGA-401P adapter, Type 2 (model MB2198-130).The MB2198-130 is a development support tool for developing and evaluating applied productsbased on the FR family of microcontrollers manufactured by Fujitsu.This manual is intended for engineers who use...
Page 4 - Caution of the products described in this manual; WARNING
■ Organization of this manual This manual consists of the following six chapters. Be sure to read them all before using the product. ■ Related Manuals You should refer to the following manuals as well: • Evaluation MCU Hardware Manual or Datasheet • Header Operation Manual • DSU-FR Emulator MB2198-0...
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CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided appropriately, mayresult in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the product or the equipmentto which the product is connected, to software resources such as data, or to otherproperties. Cuts, Damage Before moving the pro...
Page 7 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions ....................................... 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 21.2 Checking the Items Packaged ..........................
Page 8 - Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
1 Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions 1.1 Overview1.2 Checking the Items Packaged1.3 Options1.4 Notes on Use This chapter provides an overview of the adapter and its handling precautions.
Page 9 - Overview
2 1.1 Overview ■ Overview The adapter is intended for use in combination with another device such as DSU-FR emulatorheader * 1 to connect a FR-microcontroller based user system to the DSU-FR emulator (MB2198-01 * 2 ). *1 : Hereafter called the header. *2 : Hereafter called the emulator. The major fe...
Page 10 - Checking the Items Packaged; Hardware manual (This manual in English and a Japanese version):
3 1.2 Checking the Items Packaged ■ Checking the Items Packaged Before using the adapter, make sure that your package contains the following items: • Adapter board: 1 • Flat cables (Standard: 8 cm): 2 • Flat cables (Long: 20 cm): 2 • Hardware manual (This manual in English and a Japanese version): 1...
Page 11 - Options; Name
4 1.3 Options ■ Options Table 1.3-1 Options *1 : The package code of the evaluation MCU is PGA-401C-A02. For the evaluation MCU models available to this adapter and their package codes, Please ask, when unknown. *2 : You need optional items such as debugger software and a communication cable before ...
Page 12 - Table 1.4-1 Operating and Storage Environments
5 1.4 Notes on Use ■ Handling Precautions • Do not put anything on the adapter. • Before plugging or unplugging any cable, be sure to turn the power supply off. • When unplugging the cable, remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the cable itself. • To prevent electrostatic breakd...
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Page 14 - Chapter 2 Product Description
7 Chapter 2 Product Description 2.1 System Configuration2.2 Appearance and Part Names2.3 General Specifications This chapter describes the configuration of the hardware system incorporating the MB2198-130 and showsthe names of its components as well as the major specifications.
Page 15 - System Configuration; Host computer; Header board
8 2.1 System Configuration ■ System Configuration Figure 2.1-1 shows the system configuration for the adapter. * : The AC adapter is bundled with the emulator. Figure 2.1-1 System Configuration Diagram Refer to the emulator hardware manual for connecting the emulator to a host computer or general-pu...
Page 16 - Appearance and Part Names
9 2.2 Appearance and Part Names ■ Appearance and Part Names Figure 2.2-1 gives an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it.The adapter board illustrated in Figure 2.2-1 is in the factory default states. Figure 2.2-1 External View Figure 2.2-1 gives an external view of the adapt...
Page 18 - General Specifications; tion. Use the device in the ranges of its general specifications.
11 2.3 General Specifications ■ General Specifications Table 2.3-1 lists the general specifications of the adapter. Table 2.3-1 General Specifications * : For the internal power and I/O power supplied to each evaluation MCU, refer to the power sup- ply specifications of the evaluation MCU. For each ...
Page 20 - Chapter 3 Functions; This chapter describes the functions of the adapter.
13 Chapter 3 Functions 3.1 Function Specifications3.2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications This chapter describes the functions of the adapter.
Page 21 - Function Specifications
14 3.1 Function Specifications ■ Function Specifications Table 3.1-1 lists the major function specifications of the adapter. Figure 3.1-1 is a block diagram ofexternal-memory emulation. Table 3.1-1 Adapter Function Specifications *1 : The evaluation MCU must support the external-memory emulation fea...
Page 22 - Connector and IC Socket Specifications; Connector and Socket Specifications; Table 3.2-1 lists the specifications of the connectors and sockets.
15 3.2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications ■ Connector and Socket Specifications Table 3.2-1 lists the specifications of the connectors and sockets. Table 3.2-1 Connector and IC Socket Specifications The table below lists the specifications of the connectors and sockets on the adapter board. Item...
Page 24 - Chapter 4 Connections; Do not force any cable to bend, or it may break.
17 Chapter 4 Connections 4.1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator4.2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board4.3 Installing the Evaluation MCU4.4 Installing the Memory Board4.5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC Note : Shut off power to the entire system before starting the ope...
Page 25 - Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator; Connecting the Adapter Board and the Emulator; out applying force to one point.
18 4.1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator ■ Connecting the Adapter Board and the Emulator • Connect the adapter board to the emulator in such a manner that their connectors aligned by indexes ( ▲ ) provided to prevent accidental insertion mate deep with each other. • When disconnecting the...
Page 26 - Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board; Connecting the Adapter Board to the Header Board; nector and unplug the cable.
19 4.2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board ■ Connecting the Adapter Board to the Header Board • To connect the flat cable, insert each of its connectors into the mating connector on each board until the eject lock of the cable’s connector locks into place in the board’s connector. • T...
Page 27 - Installing the Evaluation MCU
20 4.3 Installing the Evaluation MCU ■ Installing the Evaluation MCU Open the lever of the evaluation MCU mounting IC socket (SC1) to from the solid-line position tothe dotted-line position. Figure 4.3-1 Installing the Evaluation MCU ■ Mounting Position Align pin No. 1 of the evaluation MCU with its...
Page 29 - Installing the Memory Board; Mounting Position
22 4.4 Installing the Memory Board ■ Mounting Position Align the dented part of the memory board on the right side with the raised part of the memory boardconnector. Figure 4.4-1 Mounting Position ■ Plugging the Memory Board Push the memory board at a slant into the memory board connector as shown w...
Page 31 - Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC; Installing a Bypass Capacitor
24 4.5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC ■ Installing a Bypass Capacitor To use a polarized capacitor such as an electrolytic capacitor as the bypass capacitor, install it ac-cording to the polarity defined by the silk pattern on the PC board. Use meticulous care to check thepolarity.Select the...
Page 32 - Chapter 5 Usage
25 Chapter 5 Usage 5.1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply5.2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit5.3 Setting Reset Signals5.4 Setting a External Memory Emulation5.5 Power-on/Shutdown Procedures Note : Shut off power to the entire system before starting the operations descried in this chapter. Pe...
Page 33 - Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply
26 5.1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply ■ Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply Figure 5.1-1 shows the power supply circuit configuration around the evaluation MCU. Figure 5.1-1 Settings of Evaluation MCU Power Supply Setup Jumper Plugs ■ Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply Tab...
Page 35 - Setting the Clock Supply Circuit; Installing the Oscillator
28 5.2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit ■ Installing the Oscillator To supply a clock signal from the adapter board to the main clock (X0/X1) and subclock (X0A/X1A)of the evaluation MCU, install an oscillator and a capacitor on the oscillator IC sockets (SC2 andSC3) on the adapter board, respectivel...
Page 36 - Setting the Clock Selector Jumper Plugs; USR side; USR
29 ■ Setting the Clock Selector Jumper Plugs Figure 5.2-2 shows the factory settings of the jumper plugs; Table 5.2-1 shows how to set the clockselector jumper plugs. Figure 5.2-3 Setting the Clock Selector Jumper Plugs (Factory Setting) Table 5.2-1 Jumper Plug Settings * : There is no function to s...
Page 37 - Setting a Reset Signal; Setting the Reset signal
30 5.3 Setting a Reset Signal ■ Setting the Reset signal A setup at the time of product shipment of a jumper plug is shown in Fig. 5.3-1. By this setup, theINITX signal (INIT) of evaluation MCU is supplied from the INITX signal of a user system via anemulator, and the TRSTX signal (TRST) of evaluati...
Page 38 - Setting a External Memory Emulation; Figure 5.4-1 shows the external memory emulation block diagram.; Setting the Memory Size Select Switch; MWords; memory; Fl; ASEL
31 5.4 Setting a External Memory Emulation ■ External Memory Emulation Block Diagram Figure 5.4-1 shows the external memory emulation block diagram. Figure 5.4-1 External Memory Emulation Block Diagram ■ Setting the Memory Size Select Switch The memory size select switch select the size of the memor...
Page 39 - Setting the Memory Connective Switches; User Interface Specifications”.
32 ■ Setting the Memory Connective Switches These switches can be used to disconnect address lines disabled by the memory capacity switchingfunction from buffers and using them as user resources instead when the external-memory emulationfunction is used. Even when the external-memory emulation funct...
Page 41 - Shutdown Procedure; A user system is turned off.
34 Figure 5.5-2 Dialog Display ■ Shutdown Procedure To shut down your system, follow the procedure shown in Figure 5.5-3.To turn off the emulator, press and release the power switch on the back of the emulator. This returnsthe depressed switch to the OFF (raised) state.Check the position of the powe...
Page 42 - Chapter 6 Cautions; General Cautions on the Adapter
35 Chapter 6 Cautions ■ General Cautions on the Adapter • Before setting a jumper plug or switch on the adapter board, turn off all of the adapter, emu- lator, and user system. • The settings of jumper plugs VSEL1 to VSEL4 are related to power supply. Setting these jumper plugs incorrectly can destr...
Page 43 - Cautions to be observed when the Power-on Debug Function; mA to flow until each signal level goes low.
36 memory board is installed. • The data bus used for external-memory emulation is fixed at 16 bits in width. • Although some of the address bus signals, data bus signals, and control lines of the memory board are connected to the user system, the chip select signal is not connected and thus the use...
Page 44 - APPENDIX User Interface Specifications; User Interface Specifications; VCCXTL
37 APPENDIX User Interface Specifications ■ User Interface Specifications Figure A-1 shows the correspondence between the pin numbers of flat cable connectors A and B ofthe adapter board and those of the header or user system. Table A-1 and table A-2 lists the pinoutsof flat cable connectors A and B...
Page 46 - Table A-1 Pinouts of Flat Cable Connector A
39 Table A-1 Pinouts of Flat Cable Connector A *:The evaluation MCU signal name of table A-1 should keep in mind that actual signal names differ for every kind for a "temporary name". Connector pin number Evaluation MCU signal name (temporary name)* Evaluation MCU pin number Connector pin nu...
Page 47 - Table A-2 Pinouts of Flat Cable Connector B
40 Table A-2 Pinouts of Flat Cable Connector B *:The evaluation MCU signal name of table A-2 should keep in mind that actual signal names differ for every kind for a "temporary name". Connector pin number Evaluation MCU signal name (temporary name)* Evaluation MCU pin number Connector pin nu...
Page 48 - FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR; SUPPORT SYSYEM; FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices; Edited
SS01-71047-1E FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR • SUPPORT SYSYEM DSU-FR emulatorPGA-401P adapter Type2MB2198-130Operation Manual January 2005 the first edition Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices Edited Business Promotion Dept.