ETC EP-753304

EP-753304DU-R
EMULATION PROBE
©
1997
Document No. U12173EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)
Date Published June 1997 N
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PREFACE
Intended Readership
This manual is intended for users performing debugging on the µPD753304 using the IE-75001-R + IE-75300R-EM and EP-753304DU-R.
Remark
The IE-75001-R is a product equivalent to the IE-75000-R (maintenance product) with
the IE-75000-R-EM removed. The IE-75000-R can be substituted for the IE-75001-R.
In this case, replace the IE-75000-R-EM incorporated in the IE-75000-R with the IE-75300-R-EM.
Purpose
This manual provides an understanding of the method for connecting the EP-75304DU-R to the IE-75001-R +
IE-75300-R-EM and methods for setting mask options.
Organization
The contents of this manual can be roughly divided under the following general headings.
General description
Methods for connecting this product
Methods for setting mask options
Using this Manual
Before reading this manual, be sure to read the manual for the IE-75001-R or IE-75300-R-EM and get a thorough
understanding of the configuration and functions of the debugging system.
When using the IE-75000-R as an in-circuit emulator, “IE-75001-R” should be read as “IE-75000-R”.
Unless otherwise specified, “IE-75001-R” means “IE-75001-R + IE-75300-R-EM”.
•
To understand general EP-753304DU-R functions and connection methods:
→ Read this manual in the order of the table of contents.
•
To understand the operating environment, configuration and object devices:
→ Read CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
•
To understand the connection method in detail:
→ Read CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS.
•
To understand the mask option setting method:
→ Read CHAPTER 3 SETTING MASK OPTIONS.
Legend
Note:
Explains important points in the text.
Caution: Contains important information that is of special importance.
Remark: Provides supplementary explanations.
Related Documents
• IE-75000-R/IE-75001-R User’s Manual (Document No.: EEU-1416)
•
IE-75300-R-EM User’s Manual (Document No.: UII354E)
Confirmation of Package Contents
The following items are included in the EP-753304DU-R packing box. Check the items carefully. If any item is
missing or damaged, be sure to contact an NEC sales representative or an authorized dealer.
•
•
•
Emulation Probe
1
Adaptor Board
1
User’s Manual (This Manual)
1
•
•
Spacer (with 2 screws) Note 1
1
Installation Screws Note 2
2
Notes 1. Used to connect the adapter board and the IE-75000-R-EM.
2. Used to connect the emulation probe and the IE-75001-R.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................
1
1.1
Operating Environment ........................................................................................................
1
1.2
Configuration .........................................................................................................................
2
1.3
Target Devices ......................................................................................................................
4
CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................................................
5
2.1
Connection of IE-75001-R and Target System .................................................................
5
2.2
Power ON and OFF Sequence ............................................................................................
11
2.3
Removing Emulation Probe from Target System ............................................................
12
CHAPTER 3 SETTING PORT 3 ...........................................................................................................
13
CHAPTER 4 MASK OPTION SETTING ...............................................................................................
15
4.1
Pull-up Setting of RESET Signal ........................................................................................
15
4.2
LCD Drive Divide Registors Setting ...................................................................................
16
APPENDIX
EMULATION PROBE PIN CORRESPONDENCE TABLE ............................................
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This chapter gives an outline of the EP-753304DU.
1.1
Operating Environment
The EP-753304DU-R is a probe set designed for connection with the IE-75001-R and the target system. By using
the EP-753304DU-R in such connections, a debugging environment for the µPD753304 is created, making
comprehensive debugging of the target system hardware and software possible. See CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS for concerning concrete connection methods.
Figure 1-1. Connection to IE-75001-R and Target System
IE-75001-R
or
IE-75000-RNote
EP-753304DU-R
Adapter Board
+
Emulation Probe
Target System
IE-75300-R-EM
(Sold separately)
Note
Replace the IE-75000-R-EM incorporated in the IE-75000-R with the IE-75300-R-EM.
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.2
Configuration
The EP-753304DU-R is a set consisting of an emulation probe and an adapter board.
(1) Emulation probe
The emulation probe is configured from the following 3 components.
•
42-pin shrink DIP probe
Connects the IE-75001-R and the target system.
•
Ground clip
Connects to the target system’s GND. The ground clip makes the GND potential of the IE-75001-R and the
target system the same, and protects the system against static electricity and noise.
•
External sense clips
Consists of 8 sense clips. These clips are used to monitor the IC pin voltage level of the target system.
(2) Adapter board
The adapter board is used to connect the emulation probe and the emulation board (IE-75300-R-EM).
The adapter board also includes functions to set mask options. For details, see CHAPTER 3 SETTING MASK
OPTIONS.
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Figure 1-2. Emulation Probe
42-Pin Shrink DIP
Ground Clip
External Sense Clips
Figure 1-3. Adapter Board
CN5
SW1
IC1
CN1
CN4
CN3
CN2
DP1
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.3
Target Devices
The EP-753304DU-R is used in emulation of the following target devices (as of November 1996).
•
µPD753304DUNote
Note
Under development
Caution The µPD753304DU is ES version
Bare chips are available for mass-production.
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
This chapter explains the procedures for connecting the EP-753304DU-R, switching on/off its power, and
disconnecting the emulation probe from the target system of the EP-753304DU-R.
2.1
Connection of IE-75001-R and Target System
The connection procedure is outlined as follows.
(1) Connecting the IE-75300-R-EM and the adapter board
(2) Connecting the IE-75001-R and the emulation probe
(3) Connecting the emulation probe and the target system
(4) Connecting the external sense clips (if external sense clips are used)
(5) Switching on the power
Next, the details of each item in the connection procedure are explained.
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
(1) Connecting IE-75300-R-EM and adapter board
Connect the adapter board to the IE-75300-R-EM.
<1> While placing a spacer between the IE-75300-R-EM and the adapter board, connect the connectors
CN1 to CN4 of the IE-75300-R-EM and the connectors CN1 to CN4 of the adapter board.
<2> Fasten the spacer between the IE-75300-R-EM and the adapter board using the spacer installation
screws.
<3> Switch off the power of the IE-75001-R.
<4> Take off the 6 screws on the top of the IE-75001-R unit, then open the unit’s top cover.
<5> Pull the card pullers on both ends of the board forward and pull out the IE-75000-R-BKNote.
<6> Screw the IE-75300-R-EM to the IE-75000-R-BK together.
<7> Replace the IE-75000-R-BK screwed together with the IE-75300-R-EM to the original position of
the IE-75001-R.
Note In the case of the IE-75000-R, the IE-75000-R-EM and the IE-75000-R-BK are installed screwed
together. Therefore, pull out the IE-75000-R-BK from the main unit in the above sequence
<3>→<4>→<5>, remove the screws and pull off the IE-75000-R-EM before following steps
<1>→<2>→<6>→<7>.
Figure 2-1. Connecting IE-75300-R-EM and Adapter Board
Adapter Board
CN5
Spacer
Installation Screws
CN4
IE-75300-R-EM
6
CN1
CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
(2) Connecting IE-75001-R and emulation probe
<1> Connect the emulation probe to the emulation probe DIN connector (CN5 of the adapter board) on the
top of the IE-75001-R.
<2> After connection, be sure to fasten the emulation probe to the IE-75001-R with the installation screws
provided.
Figure 2-2. Connecting IE-75001-R and Emulation Probe
Installation Screws
Emulation Probe
(CN5)
IE-75001-R
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
(3) Connecting emulation probe and target system
Connect the emulation probe to the target system by the following procedure.
Cautions 1. Before connecting the emulation probe to the target system, be sure to connect the
ground clip first. Otherwise, the IE-75001-R could be damaged by static electricity, etc.
2. When making connections, be careful not to reverse the pins. If connections are incorrect,
this could damage the IE-75001-R.
<1>
<2>
<3>
<4>
Switch off the power of the target system.
Solder the shrink DIP socket to the target system.
Connect the emulation probe’s ground clip to the ground (GND) pin of the target system.
Align the No. 1 pin of the 42-pin shrink DIP at the end of the emulation probe with that of the shrink
DIP socket of <2> soldered into the target system, then insert the emulation probe.
Figure 2-3. 42-Pin Shrink DIP Emulation Probe Connection
Ground Clip
42-Pin Shrink DIP
In-Circuit Emulator
External Sense Clips
1
42
Shrink DIP Socket
21
22
Target System
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
(4) Connecting external sense clip
The emulation probe is provided with 8 external sense clips which can trace hardware signals on the target
system in real time.
Since the external sense clips are directly connected to the input buffer HCT244 inside the in-circuit emulator
unit, they have TTL level inputs.
The 8 external sense clips are normally input signal lines. However, by setting the OUT command on the
in-circuit emulator, the signal line of external sense clip 1 can be used as an external trigger output signal line
in the case of an event (see the in-circuit emulator manual for details).
Cautions 1. Connect the external sense clip to a TTL level signal line only. Otherwise, it will not
detect the high level and low level accurately. Also, depending on the voltage level,
the IE-75001-R’s sensor could be damaged.
2. Before using external sense clip 1 as an external trigger output, ensure that external
sense clip 1 is not connected to the signal output line, otherwise a fault may result.
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
Connect the external sense clip by the following procedure if it is used.
<1>
<2>
<3>
<4>
Switch off the power of the target system first, then that of the IE-75001-R.
Install the IC clip (commercially available) on the IC which is to be traced in the target system.
Connect the external sense clip to the IC clip installed.
Switch on the power to the IE-75001-R first, then that of the target system.
Figure 2-6. Connecting External Sense Clip
External Sense Clip
IC Clip
IC
Target System
Remark If an external sense clip is connected, be sure to use an IC clip insofar as possible. This helps prevent
faulty contact and improves operability.
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
2.2
Power ON and OFF Sequence
After the connection of the emulation probe to the target system has been completed, switch on the power.
The sequence for switching the power on/off is shown below.
Caution Be sure to follow the correct sequence for switching the power ON and OFF. Otherwise,
the IE-75001-R could be damaged.
(1) If the IE-75001-R is connected to the target system
•
Power ON sequence
<1> Switch on the power of the IE-75001-R.
<2> Switch on the power of the target system.
•
Power OFF sequence
<1> Switch off the power of the target system.
<2> Switch off the power of the IE-75001-R.
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CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS
2.3
Removing Emulation Probe from Target System
Remove the emulation probe from the target system by the following procedure.
<1>
<2>
<3>
<4>
Switch off the power of the target system.
Switch off the power of the IE-75001-R.
Lift the shrink DIP socket lever.
Pull out vertically the extractor at the end of the emulation probe, and remove the emulation probe
from the shrink DIP socket.
Figure 2-7. 42-Pin Shrink DIP Emulation Probe Removal
Extractor
Shrink DIP Socket
Lever
Target System
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CHAPTER 3 SETTING MASK OPTIONS
CHAPTER 3 SETTING PORT 3
The DP1 switch on the adapter board is for the port 3 setting. When these switches are ON, pull-up resistorsNote 1
(47 kΩ) or pull-down resistorsNote 2 (47 kΩ) are connected.
At shipping, the DP1 switches are set in the OFF position.
Notes 1. P33
2. P30 to P32
Caution Regarding port 3, the setting method for the adapter board and devices differs.
The pull-up resistor and the pull-down resistor are set by the DP1 switch.
Figure 3-1. DP1 Switch Arrangement Diagram
P3
1
2
3
4
OFF
1
OFF
4
SW • bit Signal Name
DP1 – 1 → P30
– 2 → P31
– 3 → P32
– 4 → P33
Pin Processing
µ PD759000
P30 to P32
P33
100 Ω
Emulation Probe
P30 to P32
100 Ω
P33
DP1
USRVDD Note 47 kΩ 47 kΩ
Note The same potential voltage of user VDD generated in IE.
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CHAPTER 3 SETTING MASK OPTIONS
[MEMO]
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CHAPTER 4 MASK OPTION SETTING
CHAPTER 4 MASK OPTION SETTING
4.1
Pull-up Setting of RESET Signal
SW1 of the adapter board is a pull-up setting switch of the RESET signal.
This switch is set to RESET, pull-up resistor (47 kΩ) is connected.
At shipping, the switch is set to lower side (OFF).
Figure 4-1. SW1 Setting
RESET
SW1
OFF
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CHAPTER 4 MASK OPTION SETTING
4.2
LCD Drive Divide Registors Setting
The IC socket (IC1) of the adapter board is a socket for setting the LCD drive divide resistors which can be set
using the mask option.
When set the LCD drive, divide resistors mount the resistors to a part holder, and insert the part holder in the
IC socket (refer to Figure 4-2).
Figure 4-2. IC1 Pin Connection
IC1
16
8
VSS
6
VLC2
4
VLC1
15
2
VLC0
16
1
BIAS
APPENDIX EMULATION PROBE PIN CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
APPENDIX EMULATION PROBE PIN CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
(1/2)
CN5
Pin No.
Emulation
Probe
1
GND
2
Signal
Name
CN5
Pin No.
Emulation
Probe
GND
25
NC
GND
GND
3
EXT0
4
Signal
Name
CN5
Pin No.
Emulation
Probe
49
7
P82/S21
26
50
8
P83/S20
EXT0
27
51
9
S19
EXT1
EXT1
28
52
10
S18
5
EXT2
EXT2
29
53
NC
NC
6
EXT3
EXT3
30
54
7
EXT4
EXT4
31
55
8
EXT5
EXT5
32
32
COM3
56
9
EXT6
EXT6
33
33
RESET
57
10
EXT7
EXT7
34
34
P30/PCL
58
11
NC
NC
35
35
P31/BUZ
59
12
36
36
P32
60
13
37
37
P33
61
14
38
38
P100
62
15
39
39
P101
63
16
40
40
P102
64
17
41
41
P103/INT1
65
18
42
42
VSS
66
19
43
1
CL2
67
20
44
2
CL1
68
21
45
3
VDD
69
22
46
4
IC
70
23
47
5
P80/S23
71
24
48
6
P81/S22
72
NC
Signal
Name
Remarks 1. If the IE-75001-R is used, the emulation probe is connected to it using the CN5 connector.
2. Symbols and numbers in the Emulation Probe column mean the following.
GND
: Ground clip (GND)
EXT0 to EXT7 : External sense clips No. 1 to No. 8
1 to 42
: Pin No. of 42-pin shrink DIP at the end of emulation probe
NC
: No Connection
IC
: Internally Connected
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APPENDIX EMULATION PROBE PIN CORRESPONDENCE TABLE
(2/2)
Signal
Name
CN5
Pin No.
Emulation
Probe
NC
81
18
11
S17
82
75
12
S16
76
13
77
CN5
Pin No.
Emulation
Probe
73
NC
74
Signal
Name
CN5
Pin No.
Emulation
Probe
Signal
Name
S10
89
26
S2
19
S9
90
27
S1
83
20
S8
91
28
S0
S15
84
21
S7
92
29
COM0
14
S14
85
22
S6
93
30
COM1
78
15
S13
86
23
S5
94
31
COM2
79
16
S12
87
24
S4
95
GND
GND
80
17
S11
88
25
S3
96
GND
GND
Remarks 1. If the IE-75001-R is used, the emulation probe is connected to it using the CN5 connector.
2. Symbols and numbers in the emulation probe column mean as follows.
GND
: Ground clip (GND)
EXT0 to EXT7 : External sense clips No. 1 to No. 8
1 to 42
: Pin No. of 42-pin shrink DIP at the end of emulation probe
NC
: No Connection
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