The following document contains information on Cypress products. FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM SS01-71076-1E DSU-FR EMULATOR F2MC-16FX EXPANSION TRACE BOARD MB2198-590-E OPERATION MANUAL PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the DSU-FR*1 emulator F2MC*2-16FX expansion trace board (model number: MB2198-590-E)*3. This product is used to connect a Fujitsu F2MC-16FX family microcontroller MB96V300 (BGA-416P) to a DSU-FR emulator (model number: MB2198-01)*4 and DSU-FR emulator F2MC-16FX BGA-416P adapter (model number: MB2198-500)*5. This document describes how to handle the DSU-FR emulator F2MC-16FX expansion trace board. Be sure to read this document before using the product. For details on the mass production MCUs and evaluation MCUs supported by this product, consult with sales or support representative. *1 : *2 : *3 : *4 : *5 : FR, the abbreviation of FUJITSU RISC controller, is a line of products of FUJITSU Limited. F2MC is the abbreviation of FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller. Referred to as the trace board in this manual. Referred to as the emulator in this manual. Referred to as the adapter in this manual. ■ Safe use of this Product This manual contains important information regarding how to use this product safely. Be sure to read this manual before using the adapter, and to follow the directions given in this manual in order to use the product correctly. In particular, thoroughly read the "Safety Precautions" at the start of this manual and perform a full safety check before using this product. After reading the manual, keep it handy for future reference. ■ Warranties and Liability The specifications of the adapter are subject to change without notice. Note that Fujitsu shall accept no responsibility for any consequences arising either directly or indirectly from the use of this product. ■ Product Operating Environment Use the product at an operating temperature of between 5 °C and 35 °C and at an operating humidity of between 20% to 80%. Use the product in an environment that is free of condensation and avoid high temperature or humidity. This product consists of a printed circuit board unit without casing with all electronic components exposed. Accordingly, do not place other objects on top of the circuit board and do not allow the metal parts of the unit to come into contact with people or materials that may include static electricity. Similarly, keep any objects that are flammable, likely to cause a short circuit, or cause any other such problem well away from the unit when the power to the unit is turned on. Use the product as horizontal as possible and avoid operating it at a place exposed to strong vibration, dust, or explosive gas. If the unit is used in an environment that does not satisfy the above guidelines, there is a risk of unexpected damage to property or injury to the user or other people in the vicinity. You should also keep the packaging materials used for shipping the product. These are useful if the product needs to be re-shipped again, for example, if it becomes faulty and needs to be repaired. ■ Related Manuals Refer to the following manuals in conjunction with this manual. • DSU-FR EMULATOR MB2198-01 HARDWARE MANUAL • DSU-FR EMULATOR BGA-416P ADAPTER MB2198-500 OPERATION MANUAL • DSU-FR EMULATOR QFP-100P HEADER TYPE3 MB2198-501 OPERATION MANUAL i ■ European RoHS compliance Products with a -E suffix on the part number are European RoHS compliant products. ■ Notice on this document All information included in this document is current as of the date it is issued. Such information is subject to change without any prior notice. Please confirm the latest relevant information with the sales representatives. ii ■ Cautions of the Products Described in this Document The following precautions apply to the products described in this manual. Warning Electric shock, Damage Electric shock, Damage Caution Cuts, Damage Cuts Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury and/or a fault in the user’s system if not avoided appropriately. Before performing any operation described in this manual, turn off all the power supplies to the system. Performing such an operation with the power on may cause an electric shock or device fault. Once the product has been turned on, do not touch any metal part of it. Doing so may cause an electric shock or device fault. Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause a minor or moderate injury, damages to this product or devices connected to it, or may cause to loose software resources and other properties such as data, if the device is not used appropriately. Before moving the product, be sure to turn off all the power supplies and remove it from the adapters. Watch your step when carrying the product. Do not use the product in an unstable location such as a place exposed to strong vibration or a sloping surface. Doing so may cause the product to fall, resulting in an injury or fault. This product has sharp edges that are left unavoidably exposed. Take care when handling the product to avoid being injured by these sharp edges. Damage Do not place anything on the product or expose the product to physical shocks. Do not carry the product after the power has been turned on. Doing so may cause a malfunction due to overloading or shock. Damage Since the product contains many electronic components, keep it away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and high humidity to prevent condensation. Do not use or store the product where it is exposed to much dust or a strong magnetic or electric field for an extended period of time. Inappropriate operating or storage environments may cause a fault. Damage Use the product within the ranges given in the specifications. Operation over the specified ranges may cause a fault. Damage To prevent electrostatic breakdown, do not let your finger or other object come into contact with the metal parts of any of the connectors. Before handling the product, touch a metal object (such as a door knob) to discharge any static electricity from your body. Damage When turning the power on or off, follow the relevant procedure as described in this document. Before turning the power on, in particular, be sure to finish making all the required connections. Furthermore, be sure to configure and use the product by following the instructions given in this document. Using the product incorrectly or inappropriately may cause a fault. Damage Because the product has no casing, it is recommended that it be stored in the original packaging. Transporting the product may cause a damage or fault. Therefore, keep the packaging materials and use them when re-shipping the product. iii • The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. Customers are advised to consult with sales representatives before ordering. • The information, such as descriptions of function and application circuit examples, in this document are presented solely for the purpose of reference to show examples of operations and uses of FUJITSU semiconductor device; FUJITSU does not warrant proper operation of the device with respect to use based on such information. When you develop equipment incorporating the device based on such information, you must assume any responsibility arising out of such use of the information. FUJITSU assumes no liability for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use of the information. • Any information in this document, including descriptions of function and schematic diagrams, shall not be construed as license of the use or exercise of any intellectual property right, such as patent right or copyright, or any other right of FUJITSU or any third party or does FUJITSU warrant non-infringement of any third-party's intellectual property right or other right by using such information. FUJITSU assumes no liability for any infringement of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties which would result from the use of information contained herein. • The products described in this document are designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use, including without limitation, ordinary industrial use, general office use, personal use, and household use, but are not designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated (1) for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could have a serious effect to the public, and could lead directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (i.e., nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, aircraft flight control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system, missile launch control in weapon system), or (2) for use requiring extremely high reliability (i.e., submersible repeater and artificial satellite). Please note that FUJITSU will not be liable against you and/or any third party for any claims or damages arising in connection with above-mentioned uses of the products. • Any semiconductor devices have an inherent chance of failure. You must protect against injury, damage or loss from such failures by incorporating safety design measures into your facility and equipment such as redundancy, fire protection, and prevention of over-current levels and other abnormal operating conditions. • Exportation/release of any products described in this document may require necessary procedures in accordance with the regulations of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan and/or US export control laws. • The company names and brand names herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2008 FUJITSU LIMITED All rights reserved iv 1. Product Overview ■ Overview This product is an external trace board that provides a maximum capacity of 2 Gbytes (64 bits × 256 Mframe) of external trace functionality. The trace board is used by connecting to the F2MC-16FX BGA-416P adapter (model number: MB2198-500) ,which connects the DSU-FR Emulator (model number: MB2198-01, referred to as the emulator in this manual) to a user system using a Fujitsu F2MC-16FX family microcontroller. This product is an optional product for the DSU-FR emulator that assists the development of user systems that use a Fujitsu F2MC-16FX family microcontroller. ■ Verifying the Contents of the Package Check that all of the following components are present in the package before using the trace board. • • • • • Trace board AC adapter Locking screws Operation manual (English: this manual) Operation manual (Japanese) :1 :1 :1 set (2 screws) :1 :1 ■ Related Products The optional products shown in Table 1 are available for the adapter. Purchase these separately as needed. Table 1 Optional Parts Name Part number DSU-FR emulator MB2198-01 F2MC-16FX BGA-416P adapter MB2198-500 F2MC-16FX QFP-100P header type3 MB2198-501 Evaluation MCU* MB96V300 * : The evaluation MCU is used connected to the adapter. Consult with sales or support representative for details on compatible evaluation MCUs. 1 ■ System Configuration The trace board is used in combination with the emulator, adapter, header board, and other components. These are used connected to the user system. A schematic of the system configuration of this product is shown in Figure 1. Host computer General-purpose measurement device External trigger/Program execution RS232C, USB, LAN AC in AC adapter AC Adapter for the Emulator DSU-FR emulator AC in AC adapter Trace board AC adapter for the trace board (Supplied with this product) Evaluation MCU (MB96V300) Trace board (this product) Adapter Adapter board Flat cable Header board Header User system Figure 1 System configuration schematic A host computer and emulator debugger software need to be purchased separately to use the emulator. See "3. Connection" for details on how to connect the adapter and the header board. See the hardware manual and operation manual of the emulator and adapter for the specifications of these components. 2 ■ External Appearance and Component Names The external appearance of the adapter board is shown in Figure 2 and the component names are shown in Figure 3. C130 C128 C118 R496 R480 R497 R498 R481 R482 R499 M41 R500 R501 RN18 GND 2 R187 S1 R186 C42 R159 8 1 8 C137 C139 C117 R61 R185 R14 R183 8 1 4 R180 A 1 R150 R111 R153 M33 R179 C138 C92 R419 M29 R426 R443 C103 C102 C104 R427 C115 C113 C94 R472 R473 R457 R458 R474 M32 8 5 R475 R460 R461 R476 R477 R462 R478 C82 C81 C104 R352 R353 R354 M25 M36 R479 R374 R375 R368 R369 R178 8 1 C4 RN10 CRCERR C93 R421 R423 R463 5 R119 R121 R128 R126 R123 R125 R118 R120 R122 R124 T3 R128 R126 R133 R131 R129 R127 R132 R130 T1 4 RN5 RN3 M3 RN6 RN4 R109 R105 R108 R115 R110 R114 C38 T2 R416 R417 R418 R459 R181 R103 R106 R117 R112 R116 R113 R543 C125 R441 R442 M11 R157 T0 C105 5 R77 RN8 RN7 22 C106 R436 R456 X1 M44 R542 R437 R438 R182 R49 R68 R539 R540 R541 R439 R440 R8 R9 R6 R7 R2 R3 R51 C40 R93 R38 R39 R71 R73 R63 R65 R67 R69 R13 R50 R60 R70 R79 MSEL1 RN11 M40 4 R184 1 AB R154 R537 R538 R523 R527 R51 R52 R44 R54 5 M2 4 159 M1 INITDONE RN9 R536 R526 M12 MSEL0 RN12 CN1 ADAPTER-BOARD CN R487 C129 R524 R525 5 RN2 RN1 160 C126 R521 R522 9 R158 1 (2) C127 R520 D4 (1) R486 R503 10 R55 R57 R56 R58 R59 ADAPTER BOARD POWER ON GND RN16 M37 R483 R484 R485 R502 R160 (3) C116 C69 C68 C114 R355 M25 R358 R372 R373 R359 R356 R370 R371 C79 C78 R357 C80 C91 C89 C70 M10 RN15 +1.2 V C32 R176 4 R177 1 1 R410 R409 R393 R394 C33 R395 FL1 L3 2 R408 R392 C35 RN20 GND M24 R413 R411 R398 R415 R399 R414 C77 C46 C45 C90 R263 R163 8 R264 R265 R336 R337 R338 C36 M4 +5.0 V RN13 R174 M17 R342 M5 4 R172 R173 M6 1 L2 C54 R270 C56 R285 R301 R286 R279 R302 R295 R280 C29 5 M7 C55 C65 C67 C44 M9 +3.3 V RN14 5 4 R168 1 4 10 M13 5 R164 Description R266 R267 R268 R269 R339 R340 R341 M16 R296 M20 R297 R298 R299 R281 R282 R283 R284 C53 GND RN17 8 L1 R166 RN19 GND C27 No. C57 R335 R171 R175 D3 R162 1 D1 M8 R161 (4) C58 M28 Q1 D2 D5 AC ADAPTER POWER ON R412 R396 R397 R300 C66 Function (1) Trace board fixing bracket A bracket for connecting the trace board to the adapter. (2) Expansion trace connector A connector that connects to the adapter. The power supply to the trace board is supplied via this connector from the AC adapter connected to the adapter board. (3) Adapter power LED Lights up when the adapter power is on. (4) Trace board power LED Lights up when then trace board power is on. The power to the trace board is turned on by connecting the supplied AC adapter. There is no power switch. Figure 2 External appearance (component side) 3 C124 C136 R495 R511 R494 R493 R492 M39 R510 R509 R508 M43 R491 R490 R489 C133 C122 C123 R507 R506 R505 R488 C121 C134 C135 R504 R535 R519 R524 R533 M42 R516 M38 R444 R4 R53 R1 R5 M30 R420 R382 R381 R364 R380 M27 R379 R378 R377 R366 C73 C86 C87 R376 M26 R390 R389 R388 M22 R387 R386 R385 R403 R402 R401 C52 C83 C84 R400 R252 RB5 R391 R406 R407 R404 R405 R142 R144 R147 C75 C14 C39 C74 RB7 C85 R99 R94 R85 R87 R149 R141 R136 R140 R137 R92 R90 R361 R360 R367 R143 R145 R146 R362 R365 C13 R135 R383 C15 C96 R148 R139 R134 R138 C95 R91 R89 M23 C88 R363 C11 R464 R98 R95 C20 C108 R107 R102 R100 R97 R101 R96 R86 R88 RB3 C107 C10 R156 R104 R422 RB6 C76 C9 C12 C7 R465 C5 R155 R81 R452 R425 R424 RB1 RB8 R467 R466 R75 C6 R454 R453 C1 R470 R469 R468 R72 C41 M34 R455 C8 R62 R471 C19 R43 R57 R66 R64 R74 R48 C16 C111 R76 R37 R80 R78 R30 R27 R33 R26 C110 C18 R28 C97 R10 R42 R428 C17 R45 R11 R12 RB4 C99 RB2 C98 R46 R447 R446 R445 R431 R430 R429 C109 R17 R19 R450 R449 R448 M35 R23 R36 R432 C3 C2 R434 R433 R35 R451 R435 M31 R18 R20 R16 R15 R83 R512 R152 C120 R82 R84 R24 R34 R41 R29 C119 R32 C112 R40 R528 R25 R31 R22 C132 R21 C131 R515 R514 R513 C43 R531 R530 R529 C100 R253 R518 R517 R532 C64 C71 C72 C34 R384 R170 R349 R348 R347 M19 R330 R329 R328 C51 R327 C49 C62 C63 R343 R291 R278 R292 R289 M18 R277 R276 R275 M14 R294 R274 R273 R272 C47 C48 R271 Figure 3 External appearance(solder side) 4 C31 C30 R165 R167 C61 C28 R287 R288 R293 C60 C25 R290 C26 C50 R346 R345 R344 C37 C59 R169 C23 R350 R333 R332 R331 C21 C24 M15 R334 R254 2. Usage Cautions Adhere to the following precautions where using the trace board. ■ Cautions • The basic trace function on the adapter cannot be used when the trace board is connected to the adapter. • When using the trace board, connect the AC adapter provided with the trace memory to the adapter. See "3. Connection ■ Connecting the AC adapter" for details on how to connect the AC adapter. • When the trace board is connected to the adapter, fix the two boards together using the locking screws. 3. Connection ■ Connecting the Adapter See Figure 4 to connect the trace board. See the operation manual of the F2MC-16FX BGA-416P adapter (model number: MB2198-500) and the F2MC-16FX QFP-100P header type3 (model number: MB2198-501) for details on connecting the adapter and header to the user system. Trace board Adapter connector Adapter Expansion trace connector Flat cable connector Socket for Evaluation MCU Flat cables ( × 2) Header Emulator connector Adapter Board Connector Locking screws (×2) (Supplied with this product) Emulator User System Figure 4 Connecting the trace board 5 ■ Connecting the AC Adapter See Figure 5 to connect the AC adapter. See the “F2MC-16FX BGA-416P ADAPTER MB2198-500 OPERATION MANUAL” for the position of the DC jack. 1. Connect the AC cord to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the adapter. 3. Insert the AC plug into a power outlet. Note : The power supply to the trace board is supplied by connecting the AC adapter to the adapter. As there is no power switch on the trace board, connect the AC adapter in the correct sequence within the power-on sequence. See "4 Operating Procedures ■ Power-on Sequence and ■ Power-off Sequence" for details on the poweron sequence. AC adapter DC jack Figure 5 Connecting the AC adapter 6 4. Operating Procedures This section describes the power-on and off sequences. Be sure to read this section before turning the power on. ■ Power-on Sequence To turn the power on, follow the procedure shown in Figure 6 after making all devices connected. The emulator power can be turned on by pressing down the power switch on the rear of the emulator. The switch then remains in the depressed position. See the hardware manual of the emulator for details on the position of the power switch. The power to the adapter is turned on using the power switch on the adapter. See the “F2MC-16FX BGA416P ADAPTER MB2198-500 OPERATION MANUAL” for the position of the power switch on the adapter. The emulator needs to be initialized (monitor loading) immediately before the power is turned on to the user system in a factory default state. See the “SOFTUNE Workbench OPERATING MANUAL” for details on the initialization procedure. Turn on the host computer Turn on the emulator The POWER LED on the emulator lights up Run SOFTUNE Workbench Run Emulator Debugger Has the emulator been initialized? YES NO Perform the emulator initialization Check that the dialog box is displayed (See Figure 7) Turn on the adapter The adapter power LED on the trace board lights up Connect the AC adapter to the DC jack on the adapter to supply power to the trace board The trace board power LED lights up Click [OK] in the dialog box Figure 6 Power-on sequence 7 Figure 7 Dialog box displayed Note : When the power is turned on to the user system, the adapter power LED on the trace board and the USER POWER LED on the adapter light up. Additionally, when the AC adapter is connected to the DC jack on the adapter, the Trace Board Power LED on the trace board lights up. If a LED does not light up when the power is turned on, quickly disconnect the power to the entire system, and turn the power on again after resolving the problem by checking such that there are no incorrect connections. ■ Power-off Sequence Turn the power off by following the procedure shown in Figure 8. The emulator power can be turned off by pressing down and releasing the power switch on the rear of the emulator. The depressed switch then returns to the off position (the unpressed position). See the hardware manual of the emulator for details on the position of the power switch. Turn off the power to the adapter using the power switch on the adapter. See the "F2MC-16FX BGA416P Adapter MB2198-500 Operation Manual" for the position of the power switch on the adapter. Exit Emulator Debugger Remove the AC adapter from the DC jack on the adapter to turn off the power to the trace board. Turn off the adapter power Turn off the power to the emulator Turn off the host computer (as required) Figure 8 Power-off sequence 8 5. Specifications 5. 1 General Specifications The general specifications of the trace board are shown in Table 2. Table 2 General Specifications Item Specification Product name DSU-FR emulator F2MC-16FX expansion trace board Product model MB2198-590-E Memory capacity 2 GB Input power Remarks 512Mbit SDRAM × 32 Maximum: +16V / 2.5A Supplied by adapter DC jack +3.3V: FPGA (I/O), SDRAM Generates +5V from +16V Generates +3.3V and +1.2V from +5V Operating voltage +1.2V: FPGA (internal) Operating frequency Max: 66MHz +5 °C to +35 °C 0 °C to +70 °C No condensation Operating humidity Storage humidity 20% to 80% 20% to 80% No condensation External dimensions 169.0mm(D) × 139.0mm(W) × 19.0mm(H) No chassis 125.0g No chassis Operating temperature Storage temperature Weight 5. 2 Function Specifications The function specifications of the trace board are shown in Table 3. Table 3 Trace Board Function Specifications Item Trace board function Description 64bit × 256Mframe (2GB) trace memory function. The adapter connector specifications are shown in Table 4 and the pin assignment is shown in Table 5. Table 4 Adapter Connector Specifications Item Adapter connector Description Model: 8601-160L (Manufactured by KEL). 160-pin right-angle connector 9 Table 5 Adapter Connector Pin Assignment Connector pin number Pin name Connector pin number Pin name Connector pin number Pin name Connector pin number Pin name 1 DC16V 41 TRDYX 81 TDT[30] 121 TDT[62] 2 DC16V 42 TOEX 82 TDT[31] 122 TDT[63] 3 DC16V 43 GND 83 GND 123 GND 4 DC16V 44 GND 84 GND 124 GND 5 DC16V 45 TDT[0] 85 TDT[32] 125 TAD[0] 6 DC16V 46 TDT[1] 86 TDT[33] 126 TAD[1] 7 MNT[0] 47 TDT[2] 87 TDT[34] 127 TAD[2] 8 MNT[1] 48 TDT[3] 88 TDT[35] 128 TAD[3] 9 MNT[2] 49 TDT[4] 89 TDT[36] 129 TAD[4] 10 MNT[3] 50 TDT[5] 90 TDT[37] 130 TAD[5] 11 MNT[4] 51 TDT[6] 91 TDT[38] 131 TAD[6] 12 MNT[5] 52 TDT[7] 92 TDT[39] 132 TAD[7] 13 GND 53 GND 93 GND 133 GND 14 GND 54 GND 94 GND 134 GND 15 MNT[6] 55 TDT[8] 95 TDT[40] 135 TAD[8] 16 MNT[7] 56 TDT[9] 96 TDT[41] 136 TAD[9] 17 MNT[8] 57 TDT[10] 97 TDT[42] 137 TAD[10] 18 MNT[9] 58 TDT[11] 98 TDT[43] 138 TAD[11] 19 MNT[10] 59 TDT[12] 99 TDT[44] 139 TAD[12] 20 MNT[11] 60 TDT[13] 100 TDT[45] 140 TAD[13] 21 MNT[12] 61 TDT[14] 101 TDT[46] 141 TAD[14] 22 MNT[13] 62 TDT[15] 102 TDT[47] 142 TAD[15] 23 GND 63 GND 103 GND 143 GND 24 GND 64 GND 104 GND 144 GND 25 MNT[14] 65 TDT[16] 105 TDT[48] 145 TAD[16] 26 MNT[15] 66 TDT[17] 106 TDT[49] 146 TAD[17] 27 MNT[16] 67 TDT[18] 107 TDT[50] 147 TAD[18] 28 MNT[17] 68 TDT[19] 108 TDT[51] 148 TAD[19] 29 MNT[18] 69 TDT[20] 109 TDT[52] 149 TAD[20] 30 MNT[19] 70 TDT[21] 110 TDT[53] 150 TAD[21] 31 MNT[20] 71 TDT[22] 111 TDT[54] 151 TAD[22] 32 EXTTRC 72 TDT[23] 112 TDT[55] 152 TAD[23] 33 GND 73 GND 113 GND 153 GND 34 GND 74 GND 114 GND 154 GND 35 TCLK 75 TDT[24] 115 TDT[56] 155 TAD[24] 36 EXTTRCX 76 TDT[25] 116 TDT[57] 156 TAD[25] 37 GND 77 TDT[26] 117 TDT[58] 157 TAD[26] 38 TADCSX 78 TDT[27] 118 TDT[59] 158 TAD[27] 39 TWRX 79 TDT[28] 119 TDT[60] 159 VCC 40 TEMUL 80 TDT[29] 120 TDT[61] 160 VCC 10 5. 3 Expansion Trace Memory AC Specifications ■ DSU-side Trace Memory Write Timing Figure 9 shows the trace memory write timing as seen from the DSU side. WRITE TCLK TEMUL (1) (2) (3) (4) (3) (4) (3) (4) TRDYX TADSCX TWRX TOEX TAD[27:0] Address TDT[63:0] Data (5) Symbol Description (6) Min Max Units (1) TEMUL setup time 3 - ns (2) TEMUL hold time 3 - ns (3) TADSCX setup time 3 - ns (4) TADSCX hold time 3 - ns (5) Data setup time 3 - ns (6) Data hold time 3 - ns Figure 9 DSU-side trace memory write timing 11 ■ DSU-side Trace Memory Read Timing Figure 10 shows the trace memory read timing as viewed from the DSU side. Note that the AC specifications vary depending on the voltage applied to VCC5. READ TCLK TEMUL (7) TRDYX TADSCX (1) (2) (3) (4) (8) TWRX (5) TOEX (6) Address TAD[27:0] Data TDT[63:0] (9) (10) Symbol Description Min Max Units (1) TADSCX setup time 3 - ns (2) TADSCX hold time 3 - ns (3) Address setup time 3 - ns (4) Address hold time 3 - ns (5) TOEX setup time 3 - ns (6) TOEX hold time 3 - ns (7) TRDYX setup time 3 - ns (8) TRDYX hold time 3 - ns (9) Data setup time 3 - ns (10) Data hold time 3 - ns Figure 10 DSU-side trace memory read timing 12 SS01-71076-1E FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR • SUPPORT SYSTEM DSU-FR EMULATOR F2MC-16FX EXPANSION TRACE BOARD MB2198-590-E OPERATION MANUAL February 2008 the first edition Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices Edited Strategic Business Development Dept.