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IVSAFETY PAGEREAD FIRST• READ this user's manual before using this emulator product.• KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference.Do n
VWARNINGObserve the precautions listed below. Failure to do sowill result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the usersystem and the emulator product or
VICAUTIONThis equipment has been tested and found to complywith the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15of the FCC Rules. These l
iPrefaceThank you for purchasing the H8S/2678 series, H8S/2678R series, H8S/2668 series, H8S/2368series, H8S/2378 series E6000 emulator.The H8S/2678 s
iiContentsSection 1 Overview... 11.1 Environment Conditions
iiiFiguresFigure 2.1 Default User System Interface Circuit...6Figure 2.2 User S
1Section 1 OverviewThe H8S/2678 series, H8S/2678R series, H8S/2668 series, H8S/2368 series, H8S/2378 seriesE6000 emulator (hereafter referred to as
21.2 Supported MCUs and User System Interface CablesTables 1.2 shows the correspondence between the MCUs and the user system interface cablessupported
31.3 Operating Voltage and Frequency SpecificationsTable 1.3 shows the MCU operating voltage and frequency specifications supported by the E6000.If th
CautionsKeep safety first in your circuit designs!1. Renesas Technology Corporation puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better
4In the E6000, the clock can be selected by using the Configuration window or the Clockcommand.Table 1.4 Clock SelectionsClock CommandParameterConfigu
5Section 2 User System InterfaceAll user system interface signals are directly connected to the MCU in the E6000 with nobuffering except for those l
6Default:Figure 2.1 Default User System Interface CircuitMode Pins (MD2, MD1 and MD0), NMI, and WAIT: The NMI signal is input to the MCUthrough the
7P40 to P47 (pins used for AN0 to AN7 and DA0 to DA1), P54 to P57 (pins used for AN12 toAN15 and DA2 to DA3) Vcc, AVcc, AVss, and Vref: Pins P50 to P5
9Section 3 Notes on Use3.1 I/O Register Differences between Actual MCU and E6000In the E6000, one evaluation chip emulates several types of MCU. Th
103.3 Use of an Internal RAM Area as External MemoryAn internal RAM area can be used as an external address when the RAME bit of the SYSCR iscleared t
11Section 4 HDI Parameters4.1 Address AreasTable 4.1 lists the parameters for address areas (Area) that can be specified with HDI commandline interf
124.2 Access StatusTable 4.2 lists the parameters for access status (Status) that can be specified with HDI commandline interface or displayed as trac
13Section 5 Diagnostic Test ProcedureThis section describes the diagnostic test procedure using the E6000 test program.5.1 System Set-Up for Test Pr
HS2678REPI61HEHitachi Microcomputer Development Environment SystemH8S/2678, H8S/2678R, H8S/2668,H8S/2368, H8S/2378 SeriesE6000 EmulatorHS2678REPI61HSu
145.2 Diagnostic Test Procedure Using the Test ProgramInsert the CD-R (HS2678REPI61SR supplied with the E6000) into the CD-ROM drive of the hostcomput
15The following messages are displayed during the test.Message DescriptionE6000 H8S/2678R Emulator Tests Vx.x Copyright (c) 2000 Hitachi
16 Companion chip ID: None Option memory board: NoneShows the ID number of thecompanion chip and whetherthe SIMM memory board isinstal
17E6000 (normal completion).04) Test Trace memory A) Decode Test page[H'000 - H'04f](Lower 32K) ...OKShows the results of decodingte
18 A) Decode Test (Internal ROM) ...OK B) Marching test (Internal ROM) ...OK C) Decode Test (Internal RAM) ...
1908) Test Emulation RAM STEP Operation A) Step Operation ...OKShows the check results for thestep execution controllingci
20 B) Range Trace ...OK C) Point to Point Trace ...OK D) Start and Stop Event Trace ...
2115) Test Emulation Monitor A) EMA23-EMA0 ...OK B) ACST2-ACST0 ...OK C) ASEST3-ASES
2218) Test Parallel Access A) Internal ROM Parallel Read Access(WORD) ...OK B) Internal ROM Parallel Write Access(WORD) ...OK C) I
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IIMPORTANT INFORMATIONREAD FIRST• READ this user's manual before using this emulator product.• KEEP the user's manual handy for future refer
IILIMITED WARRANTYHitachi warrants its emulator products to be manufactured inaccordance with published specifications and free from defects inmateria
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