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M306V0T-RPD-EEmulation Pod for M16C/6V Group M306V0User's ManualRev.1.00October 16, 2003REJ10J0380-0100Z

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( 10 / 48 )IMPORTANTNotes on PC4701 Emulators:• The PC4700H emulators whose serial number ends with a number cannot be used with M306V0T-RPD-E. Use on

Page 3 - When using outside Japan

( 11 / 48 )IMPORTANTNotes on Connecting Target System:• When connecting the FLX100 flexible cable and the converter board, be careful not to forciblyp

Page 4 - Contents

( 12 / 48 )IMPORTANTNotes on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator:• Emulator operation differs from mask MCU operation, as listed below:(1) Res

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( 13 / 48 )IMPORTANT(11) Actual MCU output and emulator outputTable 1.2 Actual MCU and emulator outputsOutputFloatingNo output(High output fixed)No ou

Page 6 - Terminology

( 14 / 48 )Note on Changing Data in OSD RAM Area When Program is not Executed:•To change data when a program is not executed, write data when the map

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( 15 / 48 )Note on Stack:• This product uses up to 8 bytes for stack.IMPORTANTNote on Reading MCU Internal Sources:• When this product is configured w

Page 8 - CAUTION

( 16 / 48 )Figure 2.1 System configurationFollowing products (1) to (4) are attached to M306V0T-RPD-E.(1) Emulation pod (M306V0T-RPD-E)This emulation

Page 9 - Cautions for Installation:

( 17 / 48 )Chapter 3. SpecificationsTable 3.1 lists the specifications of the M306V0T-RPD-E.Table 3.1 Specifications of the M306V0T-RPD-EItemUsable em

Page 10 - IMPORTANT

( 18 / 48 )Chapter 4. Settings for Target Systems4.1 Positions of SwitchesFigure 4.1 shows positions of switches on the M306V0T-RPD-E.Figure 4.1 Posit

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( 19 / 48 )4.2 SettingsTable 4.1 gives a list of switch settings.Table 4.1 Switch (SW) settingsIMPORTANTNote on Switch Settings:• Be sure to turn off

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( 2 / 48 )* IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.Keep safety first in your circuit designs!• Renesas

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( 20 / 48 )4.3 Procedure for Setting Oscillation FrequencyIf you are using the emulation pod's internal oscillator, see (1) below. If you are usi

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( 21 / 48 )Figure 4.3 Circuit of oscillator board OSC-2Figure 4.4 shows how to replace the oscillator board.(a) Remove the screw locking the oscillato

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( 22 / 48 )Figure 4.5 External oscillator circuitFigure 4.6 Circuit for no oscillation in this pod(2) Using target system's oscillatora. To opera

Page 16 - Chapter 2. Introduction

( 23 / 48 )4.4 Data Slicer I/O Signals and OSD Clock I/O Signal CircuitsFigure 4.7 shows the layout of the parts on the board and the circuit diagrams

Page 17 - Chapter 3. Specifications

( 24 / 48 )(3) Figure 4.10 shows the part numbers and the constants of the parts of the signal VHOLD.Figure 4.10 VHOLD signal circuit(4) Figure 4.11 s

Page 18 - 4.1 Positions of Switches

( 25 / 48 )4.5 Procedure for Setting Switches(1) You must remove the cover of the M306V0T-RPD-E in order to set the switches. To do so, removethe four

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( 26 / 48 )Chapter 5. Method of Connection5.1 Connecting Emulator Main UnitUse the FLX120-RPD 120-pin flexible cable to connect the emulator main unit

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( 27 / 48 )Connect FLX120-RPD with M306V0T-RPD-E. Figure 5.2 shows how to connect M306V0T-RPD-E and FLX120-RPD.Figure 5.2 Connecting M306V0T-RPD-E and

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( 28 / 48 )5.2 Connecting Target SystemFigure 5.3 shows connections between emulator probes and target systems. For more details, referto "Renesa

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( 29 / 48 )Chapter 6. Constraints(1) BRK instructionThe BRK instruction cannot be used.(2) Software and hardware breaksa. Do not set simultaneous soft

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( 3 / 48 )PrefaceThe M306V0T-RPD-E is an emulation pod for the M16C/6V group of Renesas 16-bit MCUs. TheM306V0T-RPD-E is used by being connected to th

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( 30 / 48 )Chapter 7. Operation Timing (Memory Expansion and Microprocessor Modes)7.1 Separate Bus (no wait)Table 7.1 and Figure 7.1 show bus timing w

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( 31 / 48 )Figure 7.1 Memory expansion mode and microprocessor mode (separate bus, no wait)Read timingWrite timingVcc = 5 VMemory expansion mode or mi

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( 32 / 48 )7.2 Separate Bus (with wait), When Accessing to External Memory AreaTable 7.2 and Figure 7.2 show bus timing when using the memory expansio

Page 27 - Note on Connecting the Cable:

( 33 / 48 )Figure 7.2 Memory expansion mode and microprocessor mode (separate bus, with wait)Measurement Condition• VCC = 5 V• Input timing voltage: V

Page 28 - 5.2 Connecting Target System

( 34 / 48 )7.3 Multiplex Bus (with wait), When Accessing to External Memory AreaTable 7.3 and Figure 7.3 show bus timing when using the memory expansi

Page 29 - Chapter 6. Constraints

( 35 / 48 )Note 1. Compute bus timing according to BCLK frequency. Use the below formula.th(RD-AD) = 109[ns] td(DB-WR) = 109x3 - 40 [ns] f(

Page 30 - 7.1 Separate Bus (no wait)

( 36 / 48 )Figure 7.3 Memory expansion mode and microprocessor mode (multiplex bus, with wait)Memory expansion mode or microprocessor mode(with wait,

Page 31 - Vcc = 5 V

( 37 / 48 )7.4 Timing RequirementsTable 7.4 and Figure 7.4 show timing requirements when using the memory expansion mode andmicroprocessor mode.Table

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( 38 / 48 )Figure 7.4 Timing requirements (Vcc = 5 V)Measurement Condition• VCC = 5 V• Input timing voltage: VIL = 1.0 V, VIH = 4.0 V• Output timing v

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( 39 / 48 )Chapter 8. Electrical CharacteristicsTables 8.1 and 8.2 show IC electrical characteristics of user's interface.Table 8.1 Electrical ch

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( 4 / 48 )ContentsTerminology ...

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( 40 / 48 )Chapter 9. Maintenance and Guarantee9.1 MaintenanceIf dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system, wipe it off with a d

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( 41 / 48 )9.4 How to Request for RepairIf your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair.Customer Fill in t

Page 37 - 7.4 Timing Requirements

( 42 / 48 )Chapter 10. Troubleshooting10.1 When M306V0T-RPD-E Does Not Work Properly(1) Emulator main unit cannot be powered up.Check to see if the AC

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( 43 / 48 )Appendix A. External DimensionsA.1 External Dimensions of the M306V0T-RPD-EFigure A.1 External dimensions of the M306V0T-RPD-EUnit: mm

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( 44 / 48 )A.2 External Dimensions of the FLX-100LCCFigure A.2 External dimensions of the FLX-100LCCUnit: mm

Page 40 - 9.3 Repair Provisions

( 45 / 48 )Appendix B. Connection DiagramsFigures B.1 and B.2 show the connection diagrams of the M306V0T-RPD-E. These connectiondiagrams mainly show

Page 41 - 9.4 How to Request for Repair

( 46 / 48 )Figure B.2 Connection diagram of the M306V0T-RPD-E (2/2)

Page 42 - Chapter 10. Troubleshooting

M306V0T-RPD-E User's ManualRev.1.00October 16, 2003REJ10J0380-0100ZCOPYRIGHT ©2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONAND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATIO

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( 5 / 48 )Chapter 5. Method of Connection ...265.1 Connecting Emu

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( 6 / 48 )TerminologySome specific words used in this User's Manual are defined as follows:PC4701This means the generic name of the PC4701HS, PC4

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( 7 / 48 )Things to Check When UnpackingThe M306V0T-RPD-E consists of the following parts and manuals. When unpacking, check to seeif your M306V0T-RPD

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( 8 / 48 )Chapter 1. Precautions for SafetyIn both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handlingo

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( 9 / 48 )1.2 Precautions for SafetyWARNINGWarning for Installation:• Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity. Spilling water or so

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