Renesas SuperH SH7710 E10A Technical Information

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To our customers, Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents On April 1st, 2010, NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology C

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21.2 Connecting the Emulator with the User SystemTo connect the E10A-USB emulator (hereinafter referred to as the emulator), the H-UDI portconnector m

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31.3 Installing the H-UDI Port Connector on the User SystemTable 1.3 shows the recommended H-UDI port connectors for the emulator.Table 1.3 Recommen

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4Notes: H-UDI port connector(Pin 1 mark)(top view)Unit: mm4.8M2.6 x 0.459.00.33.9 H-UDI port connector (front view)1. Input to or output from the user

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5Pin 1 markNotes: 1. Input to or output from the user system.2. The slash (/) means that the signal is active-low.3. The emulator monitors the GND sig

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61.5 Recommended Circuit between the H-UDI Port Connector and theMPU1.5.1 Recommended Circuit (36-Pin Type)Figure 1.3 shows a recommended circuit for

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7When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.3, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 1 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,

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8When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.4, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 0 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,

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91.5.2 Recommended Circuit (14-Pin Type)Figure 1.5 shows a recommended circuit for connection between the H-UDI and AUD portconnectors (14 pins) and t

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10When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.5, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 1 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,

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11When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.6, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 0 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,

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Notice 1. All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is subject to chang

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13Section 2 Software Specifications when Using the SH77102.1 Differences between the SH7710 and the Emulator1. When the emulator system is initiated

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143. Low-Power States (Sleep, Software Standby, and Module Standby)For low-power consumption, the SH7710 has sleep, software standby, and module stand

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158. Cache Operation during User Program BreakWhen cache is enabled, the emulator accesses the memory by the following methods:• At memory write: Writ

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16Table 2.2 Watchdog Timer RegisterRegister Name Usage RegisterWTCSR(W) Write Watchdog timer control/status registerWTCNT(W) Write Watchdog timer co

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172.2 Specific Functions for the Emulator when Using the SH7710In the SH7710, a reset must be input when the emulator is activated. Do not use the ac

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18Table 2.4 lists the combinations of conditions that can be set under Break Condition 1, 2, 3.Table 2.4 Dialog Boxes for Setting Break ConditionsTy

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19AUD Trace Functions: This function is operational when the AUD pin of the device isconnected to the emulator. Table 2.7 shows the AUD trace acquis

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20To set the AUD trace acquisition mode, click the [Trace] window with the right mouse button andselect [Setting] from the pop-up menu to display the

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21(a) Branch Trace FunctionThe branch source and destination addresses and their source lines are displayed.Branch trace can be acquired by selecting

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SuperH™ Family E10A-USB EmulatorAdditional Document for User’s ManualUser’s Manual Rev.1.0 2003.12SH7710 E10A-USB HS7710KCU01HERenesas Microcomputer

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22Figure 2.3 [Window trace] PageNotes: 1. When the [L-bus] or [I-bus] radio button is selected, the following bus cycles will betraced.• L-bus: A bu

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23(c) Software Trace FunctionNote: This function can be supported with SHC/C++ compiler (manufactured by RenesasTechnology Corp.; including OEM and bu

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24Internal Trace Function: This function is activated by selecting the [Internal trace] radio buttonin the [Trace type] group box of the [Trace mode]

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255. When execution resumes from the address where a BREAKPOINT is specified, single-stepoperation is performed at the address before execution resume

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26termination displayed in the status bar and the [Output] window is ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION,not BREAKPOINT.13.If an address of a BREAKPOINT cannot be cor

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272.2.7 Performance Measurement FunctionThe emulator supports the performance measurement function.1. Setting the performance measurement conditionsTo

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28Figure 2.4 [Performance Analysis] Dialog Box(b) Measurement rangeOne of the following ranges can be specified. This depends on the item selected f

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29Notes: 1. When the second and third ranges are specified, execute the user program after themeasurement start condition is set to Break Condition 1

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30Table 2.9 Measurement ItemSelected Name OptionDisabled NoneElapsed time ACNumber of execution states VSBranch instruction counts BTNumber of execu

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31Table 2.9 Measurement Item (cont)Selected Name OptionCacheable area instruction access cycle CICCacheable area data access cycle CDCAccess counts

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323. Initializing the measured resultTo initialize the measured result, select [Initialize] from the popup menu in the [PerformanceAnalysis] window or

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SuperH Family E10A-USB EmulatorAdditional Document for User's ManualSupplementary Information on Using the S

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1753, Shimonumabe, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 211-8668 JapanSuperH™ Family E10A-USB EmulatorREJ10B0073-0100HAdditional Document for User’s M

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CautionsKeep safety first in your circuit designs!1. Renesas Technology Corp. puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor productsbetter and mor

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iContentsSection 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System... 11.1 Components of the Emulator ...

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1Section 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System1.1 Components of the EmulatorTable 1.1 lists the components of the emulator.Table 1.1 Comp

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