User’s Manual IE-703102-MC In-circuit Emulator Target device V850E/MS1TM Document No. U13875EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition) Date Published December 1998 N CP(K) © 1991 1998 Printed in Japan [MEMO] 2 V850E/MS1 and V800 Series are trademarks of NEC Corporation. Windows is either a trademark or a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. PC/AT is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of NEC Corporation. NEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document. 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Debugging can be performed efficiently with this emulator (IE-703102-MC) connected to a dedicated optional board when designing and developing application systems using V850E/MS1 products. The purpose of this manual is to describe the proper operation of the IE-703102-MC and its basic specifications. Organization This manual is broadly divided into the following parts. • Overview • Names and functions of parts • Connections of parts How to Read This Manual It is assumed that the reader of this manual has general knowledge in the fields of electrical engineering, logic circuits, and microcontrollers. To learn about the basic specifications and operation →Read this manual in the order listed in CONTENTS. To learn the operation methods, command functions, etc., of the IE-703102-MC →Read the user’s manual of the debugger (optional) that is used. Conventions Note: Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Caution: Information requiring particular attention Supplementary information Numeral representation: Binary … ×××× or ××××B Remark: Decimal ... ×××× Hexadecimal ... ××××H Prefixes representing the powers of 2 (address space, memory capacity): Terminology 10 K (kilo): 2 = 1024 M (mega): 2 = 1024 20 2 The meanings of terms used in this manual listed below. Target device Device that is emulated. Target system The system (user-built system) to be debugged. configured by the user. Evaluation chip Device that performs emulation of the target device in the IE-703102-MC. This includes the target program and hardware 5 The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions. Related Documents However, preliminary versions are not marked as such. { Documents related to V850E/MS1 Document Name Document Number V850E/MS1 User’s Manual − Hardware U12688E V850E/MS1 User's Manual − Architecture U12197E µPD703100-40, 703101-33, 703102-33 Data Sheet To be prepared µPD703100-A40, 703101-A33, 703102-A33 Data Sheet To be prepared µPD70F3102-33 Data Sheet U13844E µPD70F3102-A33 Data Sheet U13845E { Documents related to development tools (User’s Manuals) Product Name Document Number IE-703102-MC (In-circuit emulator) This manual IE-703102-MC-EM1, IE-703102-MC-EM1-A (In-circuit emulator optional board) CA850 (C compiler package) TM Operation UNIX based TM U12839E Operation Windows based U12827E C language U12840E Assembly language U10543E ID850 (Integrated debugger) Operation Windows-based U13716E RX850 (Real-time OS) Basics U13430E Technical U13431E Installation U13410E Fundamental Under preparation Technical U13772E Installation U13774E RX850 Pro (Real-time OS) Note RD850 (Task debugger) U11158E RD850 (Ver. 3.0) (Task debugger) U13737E AZ850 (System performance analyzer) Operation U11181E Note Supports ID850 (Ver. 1.31 only). 6 U13876E CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................... 9 1.1 Hardware Configuration........................................................................................................ 10 1.2 Features.................................................................................................................................. 11 1.3 Function Specifications ........................................................................................................ 12 1.4 Hardware Configuration........................................................................................................ 13 1.5 System Configuration ........................................................................................................... 14 1.6 Contents in Carton ................................................................................................................ 15 1.7 Setup....................................................................................................................................... 17 1.7.1 When using the IE-703102-MC on a stand-alone basis for performing software debugging ...... 17 1.7.2 When performing hardware debugging with target system ......................................................... 18 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION .............................................................................. 19 2.1 Names and Functions ........................................................................................................... 20 2.1.1 Names and functions of main unit............................................................................................... 20 2.2 Names and Functions of Pod Part ....................................................................................... 21 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS .......................................................................... 23 3.1 Connection to Personal Computer ...................................................................................... 23 3.1.1 Overview of connection............................................................................................................... 23 3.1.2 Connection procedure................................................................................................................. 23 3.1.3 Personal computer setting .......................................................................................................... 28 3.1.4 Connection of PC interface cable................................................................................................ 29 3.2 Connection to Target System .............................................................................................. 30 3.3 Cable Connections ................................................................................................................ 32 3.3.1 Connection of power adaptor ...................................................................................................... 32 3.3.2 PC interface cable connection .................................................................................................... 32 3.3.3 External logic probe connection .................................................................................................. 33 3.3.4 Additional information.................................................................................................................. 33 3.4 System Power-on and Power-off ......................................................................................... 35 3.4.1 Power-on procedure.................................................................................................................... 35 3.4.2 Power-off procedure.................................................................................................................... 35 APPENDIX DIMENSIONS.................................................................................................................. 37 7 LIST OF FIGURES Figure No. Title Page 1-1. Basic Hardware Configuration...........................................................................................................................13 1-2. System Configuration ........................................................................................................................................14 1-3. Contents in IE-703102-MC Carton ....................................................................................................................15 1-4. Accessories .......................................................................................................................................................16 2-1. IE-703102-MC ...................................................................................................................................................19 2-2. Main Unit ...........................................................................................................................................................20 2-3. Pod (Top View)..................................................................................................................................................21 2-4. Pod (Bottom View).............................................................................................................................................22 3-1. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-98-IF-B)............................................................................................24 3-2. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-98-IF-B)............................................................................................24 3-3. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-98-IF-C) ...........................................................................................25 3-4. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-98-IF-C) ...........................................................................................25 3-5. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-PC-IF-B)...........................................................................................26 3-6. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-PC-IF-B)...........................................................................................26 3-7. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) ..........................................................................................27 3-8. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) ..........................................................................................27 3-9. Rear Panel of PC-9800 Series ..........................................................................................................................28 3-10. Insertion of PC Interface Board .........................................................................................................................28 3-11. Connection of Cable to PC Interface Board ......................................................................................................29 3-12. Connection of Connector for Target Connection and Connector for Emulator Connection...............................30 3-13. Pin 1 Direction Marking of Connector (Top View) .............................................................................................30 3-14. Connection of IE-703102-MC to Target System................................................................................................31 3-15. Power Adaptor Connection................................................................................................................................32 3-16. PC Interface Cable Connection .........................................................................................................................32 3-17. External Logic Probe Connection ......................................................................................................................33 3-18. External Logic Probe Connection (Using IC Clip)..............................................................................................34 8 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW The IE-703102-MC is an in-circuit emulator that efficiently debugs hardware and software of systems under development using V850E/MS1 products. It incorporates functions such as a break/trace function using events, a coverage function for program performance evaluation, and a timer/counter function. To perform debugging, the optional board (sold separately) corresponding to the relevant V850E/MS1 product must be connected. 9 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.1 Hardware Configuration In-circuit emulator (IE-703102-MC) Separately sold hardware Optional board The IE-703102-MC can be used as an in-circuit IE-703102-MC-EM1 emulator of V850E/MS1 product by connecting IE-703102-MC-EM1-A these boards. Extension probe (SC-×××SDA Note 1 ) General-purpose extension probe. Product of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION. PC interface board These boards are used to connect the IE-703102- IE-70000-××-IF-B MC to personal computer. These boards are added IE-70000-××-IF-C into the expansion slot of a personal computer. IE-70000-PCI-IF ××: 98 (for PC-9800 series C bus)Note 2 TM Note 2 PC (for IBM PC/AT compatible ISA bus) IE-70000-CD-IF-A IE-70000-PCI-IF : for PCI bus IE-70000-CD-IF-A : for PCMCIA socket Network module This module is used when workstation controls the (IE-70000-MC-SV3) IE-703102-MC via Ethernet . Power adaptor AC adaptor dedicated to the NEC in-circuit emulator. TM (IE-70000-MC-PS-B) Notes 1. For further information, contact Daimaru Kogyo., Ltd. Tokyo Electronic Components Division (TEL +81-3-3820-7112) Osaka Electronic Components Division (TEL +81-6-244-6672) 2. These interface boards cannot be used for the PC98-NX series. 10 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.2 Features { Maximum operation frequency of 40 MHz and operating voltage of 3.3 V (DC) are realized. { Extremely lightweight and compact { Higher equivalence with target device can be achieved by omitting buffer between signal cables. { Following pins can be masked. RESET, NMI, WAIT, HLDRQ { Dimensions and environmental conditions for operation are as follows. Parameter Value Maximum operating frequency 40 MHz Supply voltage (DC) 5V Operating voltage (DC) VDD = 3.3 V, HVDD = 3.3/5.0V Power dissipation 11 W (operating frequency: 40 MHz) External dimensions (Refer to APPENDIX DIMENSIONS) Note Height 56 mm Length 353 mm Width 90 mm Weight 500 g Operating temperature range 0 to 40°C Storage temperature range 0 to 45°C Ambient humidity range 10 to 80%RH Note The power dissipation is 11.4 W when the optional board is connected to the IE-703102-MC. 11 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.3 Function Specifications Item Emulation memory capacity Execution/Pass detection coverage memory capacity Memory access detection coverage memory capacity Specification Internal ROM 512 Kbytes External memory 2 Mbytes Internal ROM 512 Kbytes External memory External memory In ROM-less mode 2 Mbytes When using iROM 1 Mbyte 1 Mbyte Trace memory capacity 168 bits × 32 Kframes Time measurement function Measurement enabled with time tag or three timers External logic probe 8-bit external trace possible Trace/Break event setting possible Break function Event break Step execution break Forced break Fail safe break • Illegal access to peripheral I/O • Access to guard space • Write into ROM space Caution 12 Some of the functions may not be supported depending on the debugger used. CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.4 Hardware Configuration The basic hardware configuration of the IE-703102-MC is as follows. Figure 1-1. Basic Hardware Configuration IE-703102-MC iROM memory board Main unit C0 coverage board POD part Access coverage board Trace memory Host machine MM2 MM1 #1 MM3 PC data bus Evaluation chip (Emulation CPU) Emulation memory CLK Optional board I/O chip OSC Extension probe Target system 13 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.5 System Configuration The system configuration when connecting the optional board to the IE-703102-MC, which is then connected to a personal computer (PC-9800 series or PC/AT compatibles) is illustrated below. Figure 1-2. System Configuration <12> <5> <13> <6> <7> [Magnified drawing: example of use of connector for target connection] <11> <4> <2> <9> Target system <10> For PC-9800 series <8> <3> <9> For PC/AT <10> <1> Target system Remark <1> Personal computer (PC-9800 series or PC/AT compatibles) <2> Debugger (sold separately) <3> PC interface board (IE-70000-98-IF-B/IE-70000-98-IF-C, IE-70000-PC-IF-B/IE-70000-PC-IF-C: sold separately) <4> PC interface cable (included) <5> IE-703102-MC (in-circuit emulator) <6> Optional board (sold separately) <7> External logic probe (included) <8> Extension probe (SC-×××SD: sold separately) <9> Connector for emulator connection (YQPACK×××SD: included) <10> Connector for target connection (NQPACK×××SD: included) <11> Power adaptor (IE-70000-MC-PS-B: sold separately) <12> AC100-V power cable (sold separately: included with IE-70000-MC-PS-B) <13> AC220-V power cable (sold separately: included with IE-70000-MC-PS-B) 14 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.6 Contents in Carton The carton of the IE-703102-MC contains a main unit, guarantee card, packing list, and accessory bag. Make sure that the accessory bag includes this manual and cables. In case of missing or damaged contents, please contact an NEC sales representative or an NEC distributor. Figure 1-3. Contents in IE-703102-MC Carton <1> IE-703102-MC <4> Packing list <3> Guarantee card <2> Accessory bag <1> IE-703102-MC × 1 <2> Accessory bag × 1 <3> Guarantee card × 1 <4> Packing list × 1 15 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW Check that the accessory bag contains this manual, an accessory list, and the following accessories. (a) PC interface cable × 1 (b) External logic probe × 1 (c) Plastic spacer × 2 (including 2 plastic screws and 2 washers) (d) Connector for target connection (NQPACK144SD) × 1 (including 3 NQGUIDEs and 1 driver) (e) CPU mounting cover (HQPACK144SD) × 1 (including 4 fastening screws) (f) Connector for emulator connection (YQPACK144SD) × 1 (including 4 YQGUIDEs) (g) Nylon rivet × 4 Figure 1-4. Accessories (a) PC interface cable (b) External logic probe (c) Plastic spacer (d) Connector for target connection NQPACK144SD (Side View) NQGUIDE (e) CPU mounting cover HQPACK144SD (Side View) Fastening screws Caution (f) Connector for emulator connection (g) Nylon rivet YQPACK144SD (Side View) YQGUIDE NQPACK144SD, HQPACK144SD, and YQPACK144SD are intended for the laboratory use such as the program development and evaluation. Do not use them for mass production. 16 Driver CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.7 Setup The following two system configurations for the IE-703102-MC are possible, depending on the purpose. This section describes the setup procedure according to each purpose as follows. Step Reference section 1.7.1 When using the IE-703102-MC on a stand-alone basis for performing software debugging (1) Connect interface board to PC 3.1 Connection to Personal Computer Before connecting, make sure that the power of the PC is off. (2) Connect optional board Refer to the user’s manual of optional board (3) Set clock operation mode of IE-703102-MC Refer to the user’s manual of optional board Crystal oscillator with 8 MHz is mounted at factory shipment. This crystal oscillator can be replaced with another oscillator with a frequency within the IE-703102-MC operating frequency range. (4) Set CPU operating voltage range Refer to the user’s manual of optional board Switch CPU operating voltage range. (5) Connect cables 3.3 Cable Connections Connect power source adaptor and interface cable. (6) Power up IE-703102-MC, then PC 3.4 System Power-on and Power-off 17 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1.7.2 When performing hardware debugging with target system Caution Before turning on the power of the target system, make sure that the power of the IE-703102-MC is turned on. If the target system is turned on while the IE-703102-MC is off, the target system or the IE-703102MC may be damaged. (1) Connect interface board to PC 3.1 Connection to Personal Computer Before connecting, make sure that the power of the PC is off. (2) Connect optional board Refer to the user’s manual of optional board (3) Set clock operation mode IE-703102-MC Refer to the user’s manual of optional board Crystal oscillator with 8 MHz is mounted at factory shipment. This crystal oscillator can be replaced with another oscillator with a frequency within the IE-703102-MC operating frequency range. (4) Set CPU operating voltage range Refer to the user’s manual of optional board Switch CPU operating voltage range. (5) Connect cables 3.3 Cable Connections Connect power source adaptor and interface cable. (6) Connect IE-703102-MC to target system 3.2 Connection to Target System There are two connecting methods: connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system directly, and connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system via an extension probe (sold separately). (7) 18 Power up IE-703102-MC, then PC, then target system 3.4 System Power-on and Power-off CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION This chapter describes the name and function of each part of the IE-703102-MC, as well as switch settings. Figure 2-1. IE-703102-MC Pod Main unit 19 CHAPTER 2 2.1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION Names and Functions 2.1.1 Names and functions of main unit Figure 2-2. Main Unit PC interface connector LED Power switch Power jack (1) Power switch This is the main power ON/OFF switch of the IE-703102-MC. ON/OFF is printed on the chassis of the main part. (2) Power jack Power adaptor (IE-70000-MC-PS-B: sold separately) is connected. (3) PC interface connector PC interface cable (included) is connected. (4) LED ON when the power is on, OFF when the power is off. 20 CHAPTER 2 2.2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION Names and Functions of Pod Part Figure 2-3. Pod (Top View) Pin 1 direction of connector for target connection A1 pin direction of evaluation chip A1 GND pin GND Evaluation chip TRG pin L E D TRG TARGET (Yellow) POWER (Red) MM1 MM2 PLD MM3 External logic connector CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 (1) TRG pin Trigger signal output pin (2) GND pin GND pin used during trigger signal output (3) External logic connector Connects external logic probe (included). (4) LED Name TARGET (yellow) POWER (red) LED state Description ON Power of target system = ON OFF Power of target system = OFF ON Power switch of main unit = ON OFF Power switch of main unit = OFF 21 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION Figure 2-4. Pod (Bottom View) Pin 1 direction Socket for optional board connection (1) Socket for optional board connection PGA socket to connect optional board (sold separately) 22 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS The IE-703102-MC enables debugging and programming of target devices by connecting several components and configuring a desired system. This chapter describes the various components and their connection. Read this chapter when connecting system components. For the sequence of system configuration, refer to 1.7 Setup. For the details on software start-up, refer to the user’s manual of the debugger that is used. 3.1 Connection to Personal Computer 3.1.1 Overview of connection The IE-703102-MC can use a personal computer (PC-9800 series or PC/AT compatibles) as the host machine. The connection to each type of personal computer is described below. (1) PC-9800 series When using a PC-9800 series computer, insert the PC interface board (IE-70000-98-IF-B or IE-70000-98-IF-C: optional) in the external expansion slot in the PC-9800 series and connect the computer to the IE-703102-MC. (2) PC/AT compatibles When using a PC/AT compatible, insert the following PC interface board in the external expansion slot of the PC/AT compatible and connect the computer to the IE-703102-MC. • IE-70000-PC-IF-B/IE-70000-PC-IF-C : for ISA bus • IE-70000-PCI-IF : for PCI bus (can also be used in PC98-NX series) (3) Notebook-type personal computer When using a notebook-type personal computer, insert the PC card interface (IE-70000-CD-IF-A: optional) in the PC card slot of the computer and connect the computer to the IE-703102-MC. 3.1.2 Connection procedure (1) Powering off Perform connection while the power of each unit is off. If the power of the IE-703102-MC or the PC is on, turn off the power first. (2) PC interface board setting Be sure to read the following section because the board settings differs depending on the board that is used. 23 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS (a) IE-70000-98-IF-B The I/O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 (SW1) and DIP switch 2 (SW2) on the PC interface board. SW1 and SW2 are the handshake bus address setting switches. Set switches No. 1 to No. 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3-1 and switches No. 5 to No. 8 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3-2 (Set 00D×H address). Set JP1 to NO_USE. Figure 3-1. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-98-IF-B) 7 A14 6 A13 A12 4 A11 3 A10 2 A9 1 OFF 8 A15 5 SW1 A8 Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set highorder 8 bits among 16 bits of I/O address of PC). Figure 3-2. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-98-IF-B) 7 A6 6 A5 A4 Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set bits 7 to 4 of the I/O address of the PC). 1 2 3 4 OFF 8 A7 5 SW2 24 Reserved (switches No. 4 to 1 are fixed as shown) CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS (b) IE-70000-98-IF-C The I/O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 (SW1) and DIP switch 2 (SW2) on the PC interface board. SW1 and SW2 are the handshake bus address setting switches. Set switches No. 1 to No. 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3-3 and switches No. 5 to No. 8 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3-4 (Set 00D×H address). Set INT JP to NO_USE and WAIT JP to the short between 2 and 3. Figure 3-3. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-98-IF-C) 8 A11 7 A10 6 A9 5 A8 4 A7 3 A6 2 A5 1 SW1 A4 Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set bits 11 ON to 4 of I/O address of PC). Figure 3-4. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-98-IF-C) 8 SW2 4 A15 3 A14 2 A13 1 ON 5 6 7 Reserved (switches No. 5 to 8 are fixed as shown) A12 Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set bits 15 to 12 of the I/O address of PC). 25 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS (c) IE-70000-PC-IF-B The I/O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 (SW1) and DIP switch 2 (SW2) on the PC interface board. SW1 and SW2 are setting switches of the handshake bus address. Set switches No. 1 to No. 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3-5 and switches No. 1 to No. 4 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3-6 (Set 022×H address). Set JP1 to NO_USE. Figure 3-5. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-PC-IF-B) 8 A15 7 A14 6 A13 5 SW1 A12 4 A11 3 A10 2 A9 1 OFF Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set A8 high-order 8 bits among 16-bits of I/O address of PC). Figure 3-6. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-PC-IF-B) 1 26 OFF 4 A6 2 A7 3 SW2 A5 A4 Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set bits 7 to 4 of the I/O address of PC). CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS (d) IE-70000-PC-IF-C The I/O addresses are set with DIP switch 1 (SW1) and DIP switch 2 (SW2) on the PC interface board. SW1 and SW2 are setting switches of the handshake bus address. Set switches No. 1 to No. 8 of SW1 as shown in Figure 3-7 and switches No. 1 to No. 4 of SW2 as shown in Figure 3-8 (Set 022×H address). Set INT JP to NO_USE and WAIT JP to the short between 2 and 3. Figure 3-7. Setting of DIP Switch 1 (SW1) (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) 8 A11 7 A10 6 A9 5 A8 4 A7 3 A6 2 A5 1 SW1 A4 ON Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set bits 11 to 4 of I/O address of PC). Figure 3-8. Setting of DIP Switch 2 (SW2) (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) 7 8 SW2 4 A15 3 A14 2 A13 1 5 6 Reserved (switches No.5 to 8 are fixed as shown) A12 Allocate handshake bus for I/O addresses of PC (Set bits ON 15 to 12 of I/O address of PC). 27 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3.1.3 Personal computer setting This section describes how to set and connect the interface board to the PC-9800 series computer add-on slot. Also refer to this section when connecting a PC/AT compatible. (a) Make sure that the PC-9800 series power is off before starting installation. (b) Remove the cover of the add-on slot bus on the rear panel of the PC. Figure 3-9. Rear Panel of PC-9800 Series Remove the cover (c) Insert the PC interface board. (d) Fasten the PC interface board with screws. Figure 3-10. Insertion of PC Interface Board Fasten screws 28 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3.1.4 Connection of PC interface cable Connect the PC interface cable to the interface board connector. Figure 3-11 illustrates how to connect the PC interface cable. ××-IF-C. Caution Connect to CH1 connector when using IE-70000-×× ×× Figure 3-11. Connection of Cable to PC Interface Board Connector PC interface cable 29 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3.2 Connection to Target System There are two connecting methods: connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system directly and connecting the connection tab of the optional board to the target system via an extension probe (optional). (1) Attach the connector for target connection (NQPACK×××SD) and the connector for emulator connection (YQPACK×××SD) to the target system. Figure 3-12. Connection of Connector for Target Connection and Connector for Emulator Connection Screws provided with YQPACKxxxSD (YQGUIDE) <3> <3> Connector for emulator connection (YQPACKxxxSD) <1> Fix with solder at proper position <2> Insert <3> Fix with screws (YQGUIDE) <2> Connector for target connection (NQPACKxxxSD) <1> Target system Caution Connector for target connection (NQPACKxxxSD) has pin 1 direction marking. Refer to Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13. Pin 1 Direction Marking of Connector (Top View) Pin 1 direction Connection tab of the optional board 30 Connector for target connection (NQPACKxxxSD) CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS (2) Connect the connection tab of the optional board to the target system directly or via the extension probe. In either case, make sure that the pin 1 position (cutout corner of connector) is aligned. The connection procedure is as follows. Caution Be careful not to break or bend the pins of connector, socket, and extension probe when connecting. (a) When connecting to target system directly <1> Turn off the power of the IE-703102-MC (power switch OFF). <2> Connect the IE-703102-MC to the optional board. <3> Connect the connection tab of the optional board to the target system. (b) When connecting to target system via extension probe <1> Turn off the power of the IE-703102-MC (power switch OFF). <2> Connect the IE-703102-MC to the optional board. <3> Connect the extension probe to the optional board. <4> Connect the top of the extension probe to the target system. Figure 3-14. Connection of IE-703102-MC to Target System When directly connecting target system When using extension probe Target system 31 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3.3 Cable Connections 3.3.1 Connection of power adaptor Insert the cable of the power supply adaptor (IE-70000-MC-PS-B: optional) to the power jack of the IE-703102-MC main part. Caution Use only the IE-70000-MC-PS-B for power supply. Use of other power supplies may damage the IE-703102-MC due to different power jack polarity and voltage. Figure 3-15. Power Adaptor Connection Power jack Power adapter (IE-70000-MC-PS-B) 3.3.2 PC interface cable connection Connect the PC interface cable to the 36-pin connector of the IE-703102-MC. Figure 3-16. PC Interface Cable Connection PC interface connector PC interface cable 32 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3.3.3 External logic probe connection When using the external logic probe, connect to the 9-pin connector in the IE-703102-MC main unit. Figure 3-17. External Logic Probe Connection External logic connector External logic probe 3.3.4 Additional information The IE-703102-MC can perform real-time tracing of the evaluation chip bus cycle. In addition, external logic probes are provided for the following three functions. For details on their use, refer to the debugger user’s manual. (1) Any eight signals can be traced in real-time. (2) Tracer start/stop is enabled using any eight signals. (3) Break setting is enabled using any eight signals. Cautions 1. Connect the external logic probe only to a TTL-level signal line. The high level and low level cannot be detected correctly if connected to lines other than TTL-level signal lines. Furthermore, the sensor of the IE-703102-MC may damage by an excessive voltage level. 2. When connecting the external logic probe, use commercially available IC clips. Procedure (1) Turn off the power of the target system. (2) Turn off the power of the IE-703102-MC. (3) Attach IC clips to a device on the target system. (4) Connect the external logic probe to the included IC clips. (5) Connect the GND of the external logic probe to the GND of the target system. 33 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS Figure 3-18. External Logic Probe Connection (Using IC Clip) Target system IC clip 34 External logic probe CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION OF COMPONENTS 3.4 System Power-on and Power-off After the connection of the IE-703102-MC and each system component (PC, target system, etc.), start up and end the system using the following. 3.4.1 Power-on procedure Cautions 1. Make sure that the IE-703102-MC is correctly connected to the PC. 2. In case the IE-703102-MC is powered on using a procedure other than the following one, the IE703102-MC or the target system may be damaged. (1) Turn on the power switch of the IE-703102-MC. Set the power switch to “ON” after connecting the power adaptor to the power jack of the IE-703102-MC and the plug to the power outlet. (2) Turn on the power switch of the PC. (3) Turn on the power of the target system. (4) Start the debugger. 3.4.2 Power-off procedure (1) Terminate the debugger. (2) Turn off the power switch of the target system. (3) Turn off the power switch of the PC. 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