F2MC-16FX EXPANSION TRACE BOARD MB2198-590-E OPERATION MAN...

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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
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Products with a -E suffix on the part number are European RoHS compliant products.
■ Notice on this document
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to change without any prior notice.
Please confirm the latest relevant information with the sales representatives.
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■ 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.
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Copyright © 2008 FUJITSU LIMITED All rights reserved
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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.
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■ 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.
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■ 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)
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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)
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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
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■ 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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■ 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
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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.