M34514T-MCUMCU Board for 4513/4514 Group MCUsUser's ManualRev.1.00September 1, 2003REJ10J0274-0100Z
( 10 / 42 )Table 2.2 lists the registers that can be operated from M3T-PD45 for 4513 Group MCUs. The "Yes"in the table means that the regist
( 11 / 42 )3. Contents of the M34514T-MCU Package3.1 Things to Check When UnpackingTable 3.1 shows the contents of the M34514T-MCU package. When unpac
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( 13 / 42 )4. M34514T-MCU4.1 OutlineBy using with the PC4504 emulator main unit, M34514T-MCU can make up an emulator systemwhich can be operated by a
( 14 / 42 )Figure 4.2 shows the development support system configuration for 4513 Group MCUs.Figure 4.2 Development support system configuration for 4
( 15 / 42 )4.2 SpecificationsTable 4.1 lists specifications of M34514T-MCU.Table 4.1 M34514T-MCU Specifications*1 M34514T-MCU operates at the medium-s
( 16 / 42 )4.3 Description of SwitchesThe M34514T-MCU board has eight switches. Figure 4.3 shows the positions of these switches.Tables 4.2 and 4.3 li
( 17 / 42 )Table 4.3 Functions of switches (2/2)Does not connect the pullup resistor 68kΩ to the ports P00 and P01.Connects the pullup resistor 68 kΩ
( 18 / 42 )Figure 4.4 Positions of the connectors4.4 Description of ConnectorsThe M34514T-MCU board has five connectors. Table 4.4 lists the functions
( 19 / 42 )(1) Connector J3Table 4.5 lists the pin assignments of the 100-wire half-pitch connector (J3) for connecting thePCA4029. And Figure 4.5 sho
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( 20 / 42 )(2) Connector J4To use the external trigger signal as event input of trigger breaks or trace points, connect the 2-wire external trigger si
( 21 / 42 )4.5 Connection to the Target System(1) For 4514 GroupWhen connecting the M34514T-MCU board to the target system:a. Connecting to 2.54-mm-pi
( 22 / 42 )Figure 4.9 Pin layout of 50-wire normal-pitch cableTable 4.8 50-wire normal-pitch cable pin assignments50-wire normal-pitch cablePin No.Sig
( 23 / 42 )Figure 4.10 Connecting to IC socket for 32-pin SDIP(2) For 4513 GroupWhen connecting the M34514T-MCU board to the target system (for 4513 G
( 24 / 42 )Table 4.9 M34513T-PTCA pin assignmentsM34513T-PTCA J2Pin No.SignalPin No.Signal1ED0 32 EP132ED1 31 EP123ED2 30 EP114ED3 29 EP105ED4 28 EP0
( 25 / 42 )b. When Connecting to a 32-pin LQFP Foot Pattern on the Target SystemAttach the pitch converter boards M34513T-PTCA and M34513T-PTCB to the
( 26 / 42 )Figure 4.12 External view of TQPACK032SA and M34513T-PTCCTable 4.10 TQPACK032SA pin assignmentsTQPACK pin No.Pin No.SignalPin No.Signal1ED3
( 27 / 42 )Some signals connected to the target system are emulated on the M34514T-MCU board. Fordetails, see "Chapter 6. Connection Circuit Diag
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( 29 / 42 )5. Precautions to Be Taken When Debugging5.1 ResetThe M34514T-MCU uses a 74AC14 for its RESET signal input buffer, so that its electricalch
( 3 / 42 )ContentsPreface ...
( 30 / 42 )Figure 5.1 Waveform output from check pin TP55.5 Pullup Transistor ControlSince ports P0 and P1 contain emulation circuits, you can not con
( 31 / 42 )Figure 5.2 P0, P1 and D port output timings5.6 Port I/O Timing(1) Port input timingPort input timings are the same as with the actual MCUs.
( 32 / 42 )5.7 Port I/O CharacteristicsWith the M34514T-MCU, port I/O characteristics are different from actual MCUs because there isan emulation circ
( 33 / 42 )5.8 Power-down ModeIn the power-down mode, the M34514T-MCU operates differently from the actual chip of eachMCU.(1) Power-down operation of
( 34 / 42 )5.9 Program Execution (G, GB)The PC4504 and M34514T-MCU’s hardware are subject to the following restrictions with respectto the operation o
( 35 / 42 )Program example 5.6(2) Skip instructions (e.g. SNZP, INY, DEY, SZB, SEAM, SZC and RTS)When a skip instruction skips the next instruction, a
( 36 / 42 )5.10 External Trigger Signal(1) External trigger signal input timingThe latch timing of the external trigger signal is shown in Figure 5.3.
( 37 / 42 )6. Connection Circuit DiagramFigure 6.1 shows the connection circuit diagram of M34514T-MCU. This circuit diagram depicts theM34514T-MCU co
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( 39 / 42 )7. Pitch Converter Board External Dimensions7.1 M34513T-PTCAFigure 7.1 M34513T-PTCA external dimensions7.2 M34513T-PTCBFigure 7.3 M34513T-P
( 4 / 42 )PrefaceThis user's manual describes the specifications of the M34514T-MCU emulator board for Renesas4513/4514 Group of 4-bit single-chi
( 40 / 42 )Appendix A. How to Request for RepairIf your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair.Customer F
M34514T-MCU User's ManualRev.1.00September 1, 2003REJ10J0274-0100ZCOPYRIGHT ©2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONAND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
( 5 / 42 )Chapter 1. Precautions for SafetyIn both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handlingo
( 6 / 42 )WARNINGWarning for Installation:• Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity. Make sure that the main unit does notget wet.
( 7 / 42 )IMPORTANTNotes on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator:• Emulator operation differs from emulation of a mask MCU, as listed below. Fo
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( 9 / 42 )2. Handling PrecautionsWhen using the M34514T-MCU board, pay attention to the following:(1) About the emulatorTo use the M34514T-MCU board,
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