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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( 9 / 42 )2. Handling PrecautionsWhen using the M34514T-MCU board, pay attention to the following:(1) About the emulatorTo use the M34514T-MCU board,
( 10 / 42 )Table 2.2 lists the registers that can be operated from M3T-PD45 for 4513 Group MCUs. The "Yes"in the table means that the regist
( 11 / 42 )3. Contents of the M34514T-MCU Package3.1 Things to Check When UnpackingTable 3.1 shows the contents of the M34514T-MCU package. When unpac
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( 13 / 42 )4. M34514T-MCU4.1 OutlineBy using with the PC4504 emulator main unit, M34514T-MCU can make up an emulator systemwhich can be operated by a
( 14 / 42 )Figure 4.2 shows the development support system configuration for 4513 Group MCUs.Figure 4.2 Development support system configuration for 4
( 15 / 42 )4.2 SpecificationsTable 4.1 lists specifications of M34514T-MCU.Table 4.1 M34514T-MCU Specifications*1 M34514T-MCU operates at the medium-s
( 16 / 42 )4.3 Description of SwitchesThe M34514T-MCU board has eight switches. Figure 4.3 shows the positions of these switches.Tables 4.2 and 4.3 li
( 17 / 42 )Table 4.3 Functions of switches (2/2)Does not connect the pullup resistor 68kΩ to the ports P00 and P01.Connects the pullup resistor 68 kΩ
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
( 18 / 42 )Figure 4.4 Positions of the connectors4.4 Description of ConnectorsThe M34514T-MCU board has five connectors. Table 4.4 lists the functions
( 19 / 42 )(1) Connector J3Table 4.5 lists the pin assignments of the 100-wire half-pitch connector (J3) for connecting thePCA4029. And Figure 4.5 sho
( 20 / 42 )(2) Connector J4To use the external trigger signal as event input of trigger breaks or trace points, connect the 2-wire external trigger si
( 21 / 42 )4.5 Connection to the Target System(1) For 4514 GroupWhen connecting the M34514T-MCU board to the target system:a. Connecting to 2.54-mm-pi
( 22 / 42 )Figure 4.9 Pin layout of 50-wire normal-pitch cableTable 4.8 50-wire normal-pitch cable pin assignments50-wire normal-pitch cablePin No.Sig
( 23 / 42 )Figure 4.10 Connecting to IC socket for 32-pin SDIP(2) For 4513 GroupWhen connecting the M34514T-MCU board to the target system (for 4513 G
( 24 / 42 )Table 4.9 M34513T-PTCA pin assignmentsM34513T-PTCA J2Pin No.SignalPin No.Signal1ED0 32 EP132ED1 31 EP123ED2 30 EP114ED3 29 EP105ED4 28 EP0
( 25 / 42 )b. When Connecting to a 32-pin LQFP Foot Pattern on the Target SystemAttach the pitch converter boards M34513T-PTCA and M34513T-PTCB to the
( 26 / 42 )Figure 4.12 External view of TQPACK032SA and M34513T-PTCCTable 4.10 TQPACK032SA pin assignmentsTQPACK pin No.Pin No.SignalPin No.Signal1ED3
( 27 / 42 )Some signals connected to the target system are emulated on the M34514T-MCU board. Fordetails, see "Chapter 6. Connection Circuit Diag
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( 29 / 42 )5. Precautions to Be Taken When Debugging5.1 ResetThe M34514T-MCU uses a 74AC14 for its RESET signal input buffer, so that its electricalch
( 30 / 42 )Figure 5.1 Waveform output from check pin TP55.5 Pullup Transistor ControlSince ports P0 and P1 contain emulation circuits, you can not con
( 31 / 42 )Figure 5.2 P0, P1 and D port output timings5.6 Port I/O Timing(1) Port input timingPort input timings are the same as with the actual MCUs.
( 32 / 42 )5.7 Port I/O CharacteristicsWith the M34514T-MCU, port I/O characteristics are different from actual MCUs because there isan emulation circ
( 33 / 42 )5.8 Power-down ModeIn the power-down mode, the M34514T-MCU operates differently from the actual chip of eachMCU.(1) Power-down operation of
( 34 / 42 )5.9 Program Execution (G, GB)The PC4504 and M34514T-MCU’s hardware are subject to the following restrictions with respectto the operation o
( 35 / 42 )Program example 5.6(2) Skip instructions (e.g. SNZP, INY, DEY, SZB, SEAM, SZC and RTS)When a skip instruction skips the next instruction, a
( 36 / 42 )5.10 External Trigger Signal(1) External trigger signal input timingThe latch timing of the external trigger signal is shown in Figure 5.3.
( 37 / 42 )6. Connection Circuit DiagramFigure 6.1 shows the connection circuit diagram of M34514T-MCU. This circuit diagram depicts theM34514T-MCU co
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( 39 / 42 )7. Pitch Converter Board External Dimensions7.1 M34513T-PTCAFigure 7.1 M34513T-PTCA external dimensions7.2 M34513T-PTCBFigure 7.3 M34513T-P
( 40 / 42 )Appendix A. How to Request for RepairIf your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair.Customer F
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( 3 / 42 )ContentsPreface ...
( 4 / 42 )PrefaceThis user's manual describes the specifications of the M34514T-MCU emulator board for Renesas4513/4514 Group of 4-bit single-chi
( 5 / 42 )Chapter 1. Precautions for SafetyIn both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handlingo
( 6 / 42 )WARNINGWarning for Installation:• Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity. Make sure that the main unit does notget wet.
( 7 / 42 )IMPORTANTNotes on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator:• Emulator operation differs from emulation of a mask MCU, as listed below. Fo
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