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    Revision Date: Feb. 26, 2007 Renesas Microcomputer Deve lopment Environment System SuperH ™ Family / SH7080 Series R0E570830CFK00 Rev.4.00 SH7083 Group PTQP0100 KA-A User System Interface Boa rd User’s Manual REJ10J1203-0400[...]

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    1. This document is provided for reference purposes only so that Renesas customers may select the appropriate Renesas products for their use. Renesas neither makes warranties or representations with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this document nor grants any license to any intellectual property rights or any[...]

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    I IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ FIRST • READ this user's manual befo re using this emulato r product. • KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference. Do not at tempt to use t he emulator pro duct until you fully understand its mechanism. Emulator Pr oduct: Throughout this document , the term "emulator product" shall be def[...]

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    II Target User of the Emulator Pr oduct: This emulator product should only be us ed by those who have carefull y read and thoroughly understood the informat ion and restrict ions containe d i n the user's manual. Do not attempt to us e the emulator product until you fu lly understand its mechanism. It is highl y recommended that first-t ime us[...]

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    III LIMITED WARRANTY Renesas warrants its emulator products to be manufactured in accordance with published specifica tions and free from defects in material and/or workmanship. Rene sas, at its option, will replace any emulator products returned intact to the factory, transportation charges prepaid, which Renesas, upon inspection, shall determine [...]

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    IV State Law : Some states do n ot allow the exclu sion or limitatio n of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequent ial damages, so t he a bove limitati on or exclusion may not appl y to you. This warranty gi ves you specific l egal rights, a nd you may have other rights whi ch may vary from state to state. The Warranty is Vo id [...]

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    V SAFETY PAGE READ FIRST • READ this user's manual befo re using this emulato r product. • KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference. Do not at tempt to use t he emulator pro duct until you fully understand its mechanism. DEFINITI ON OF SIGNAL WORDS Either in the user's manual or on the produc t, several icons are used to[...]

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    VI means WARNING or CAUTIO N. Example: CAUTION AG AINST AN ELECT RIC SHOCK means PROHIBITIO N. Example: DISASSEMBLY PROHIBIT ED means A FORCIBLE ACT ION. Example: UNPLUG T HE POWER CABLE F ROM THE R ECEPTACLE.[...]

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    VII W ARNING Warnings for AC Power Supply: • If the att ached AC power cable does not fit the receptacle, do not alter the AC power cable and do not plug it forcibly. Failure to comply may cause electric shock and/or fire. • Use an AC power cable which complies with the safety standard of the country. • Do not touch the plug of the AC power c[...]

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    VIII W ARNING • If you smell a strange odor, hear an unusual sound, or see smoke coming from this product, then disconnect power immediately by unplugging the AC power cable from the outlet. D o not use this as it is because of the danger of electric shock and/or fire. In this case, contact your local distributor. • When installing or connecti [...]

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    IX CA UTION Cautions for AC Adapte r: • Use only the AC adapter included in this product package. • The included AC adapter is for this emulator. Do not use it for other product. • The DC plug on the included AC adapter has the below polarity. • The included AC adapter has no power supply switch. The AC adapter is always act ive while conne[...]

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    X W ARNING Observe the precautions listed below. Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY. The USER PROGRAM will be LOST. 1. Do not repair or rem odel the emulator product by yourself for electric shock prevent ion and quality assurance. 2. Always switch[...]

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    i Preface The R0E570830CFK00 is a user system interface boa rd that connects a user system for the SH7083 PTQP 0100KA-A (former code: TFP -100BV) package to the SH 7080 E200F emulator (R0E0200F1EMU00 or R0E570800VKK00).[...]

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    iii Contents Section 1 Configuration .....................................................................................1 Section 2 Environmental Conditions .................................................................3 Section 3 User In terface Speci fications .............................................................5 Section 4 Connectio[...]

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    1 Section 1 Configuration Figure 1 and table 1 show the conf iguration and component s of the user syst em interface board for the PTQP0100KA-A (former code: TFP-100BV) package. P lease make sure you have all of t hese components when unpacking. Board Screws (M2.0 x 10 mm) Spacer IC socket User system EV-chip unit Screws (M2.0 x 6 mm) Socket cover [...]

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    2 CA UTION Use a NQPACK 100SD-ND socket (manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) and a HQPACK100SD (manuf actured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) for the PTQP0100KA- A (former code: TFP-100BV) package IC socket and socket cover, respectively, on the user system. Table 1 R0E570830CFK00 Com ponents No. Component Quantity Remarks 1 Board 1 With four [...]

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    3 Section 2 Environmental Conditions Maintain the condit ions in table 2 w hen using the emulator. Table 2 Environmenta l Conditions Item Specifications Temperature Operating: +10 to +35°C Storage: -10 to +35°C Humidity Operating: 35 to 80% RH, no condensation Storage: 35 to 80% RH, no condensation Vibration Operating: 2.45 m/s 2 max. Storage: 4.[...]

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    5 Section 3 User Interface Specifications This user syst em interface board has the function that masks the chip select si gnals (CS0, CS3, and CS7), bus reques t signal (BR EQ), and wait i nput signal (WAIT) depending on the se tting of a switch. To use the mask function, set the switch (SW 1 ) on the user system interface board (figure 2), accord[...]

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    6 Table 3 Setting a Switch (SW1) Switch Setting SW1 No. PTQP0100KA-A (Former Code: TFP-100BV) Socket Pin No. Signal Name On Off 1 37 PA7/_CS3/TCLKB Mask canceled Mask enabled 2 34 PA10/_CS0/_POE4 Mask canceled Mask enabled 3 42 PB7/A19/_BREQ/IRQ 5/TXD0 Mask canceled Mask enabled 4 41 PB8/A20/_WAIT/IRQ6/SCK0 Mask canceled Mask enabled 5 95 PE6/_CS7/[...]

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    7 Section 4 Connection Procedures 4.1 Connecting User System Int erface Board to User System W ARNING Always switch OFF the user syst em and the emulator product before the USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD is connect ed to or removed from any part. B efore connect ing, make sure that pin 1 on both sides are correct ly aligned. Failure to do so will resu[...]

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    8 4.1.2 Installing Ca ble Head CA UTION Check the location of pin 1 before inserting. Align pin 1 on the IC socket for a PTQP 0100KA-A (former code: TFP -100BV) package on the user system with pin 1 on the us er system inte rface board, and ins ert the user system interface board into the IC socket on the user system, as shown in figure 4. 4.1.3 Fa[...]

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    9 Board Screws (M2.0 x 10 mm) User system IC sock et (NQP A CK100SD-ND man ufactured b y T oky o Eletech Corporation) Pin 1 Figure 4 Connecting User System In terface Board to User System[...]

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    10 4.2 Connecting User System Interf ace Board to EV-Chip Board W ARNING Observe the precautions listed below. Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY. The USER PROGRAM will be LOST. 1. Always switch OFF t he user system and the emulat or product before[...]

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    11 Board Spacer User system EV-chip unit Connector No. User I/F Connector 1 (CN4) EV-Chip Unit Connector No. Board Connector No. UCN1 UCN2 User I/F Connector 2 (CN5) Figure 5 Connecting User System Interface Board to EV-Chip Board[...]

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    12 4.3 Recommended Dimensions for Us er System Mount Pad (Footprint) Figure 6 shows the recommended dimensions for the mount pad (footprint ) for the user syst em with an IC s ocket for a PTQP0100KA-A (former code: TFP-100BV) package (NQPACK 100SD-SD: manufact ured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation). N ote that the dimens ions in figure 6 are somewhat d[...]

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    13 4.4 Dimensions for External Bus Tr ace Unit, Emulation Memory Unit, EV-Chip Unit, and User S ystem Interface Board The dimensions for the external bus trace unit, em ulation memory unit, EV-c hip unit, and the us er system interface board are shown in figure 7.[...]

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    14 125.0 90.0 90.0 45.0 5.0 125.0 90.0 110.0 20.0 30.0 60.0 5.0 125.0 90.0 Unit: mm Tolerance: ±0.5 mm External bus trace unit Board Spacer EV-chip unit Pin 1 Emulation memory unit Figure 7 Dimensions for External Bus Tra ce Unit, Emulation Memory Unit, EV-Chip Unit, and User System Interface Board[...]

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    15 4.5 Resulting Dimensions after Conn ecting User System Interface Board The resulting dimensions, after conn ecting the us er system interface board to the user s ystem, are shown in figures 8, 9, and 10. 24.5 55.0 12.5 68.4 30.0 37.5 27.5 29.2 24.5 39.19 39.19 24.5 IC socket (NQPACK100SD-ND manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) User system [...]

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    16 24.5 42.1 12.5 55.5 30.0 37.5 27.5 29.2 24.5 39.19 39.19 24.5 IC socket (NQPACK100SD-ND manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) User system Spacer ( φ 6.0) Unit: mm External bus trace unit Tolerance: ±1.0 mm Pin 1 EV-chip unit Top view Figure 9 Resu lting Dim ensions after Co nnecting User System Interface Board (when Connecting External Bu[...]

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    17 24.5 29.2 12.5 42.6 30.0 37.5 27.5 EV-chip unit Spacer ( φ 6.0) IC socket (NQPACK100SD-ND manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) User system Unit: mm Tolerance: ±1.0 mm 24.5 39.19 39.19 24.5 Pin 1 Top view Figure 10 Resu lting Dim ensions after Co nnecting User System Interface Board (when Connecting EV-Chip Unit )[...]

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    19 Section 5 Installing the MCU to the User System CA UTION 1. Check t he location of pin 1 before insert ing. 2. Use a Philips-type screwdr iver whose head matches the screw head. 3. The tightening t orque must be 0.054 N•m or less. If the applied torque ca nnot be accurately measured, stop tightening when the f orce required to turn th e screw [...]

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    20 MCU (SH7083) Screws (M2.0 x 6 mm) Socket cover Pin 1 User system IC socket (NQPACK100SD-ND manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) Figure 11 Insta lling MCU to User Syst em[...]

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    21 Section 6 Verifying Operation 1. Turn on the emulator according to the pro cedures described in the SH -2A, SH-2 E200F Emulator User' s Manual (R0E0200F1EMU 00E or R0E570800EMU00E). 2. The emulator connected to this user syst em interface board supports three kinds of clock sources as t he MCU clock. For detail s, refer to the SH7080 E200F [...]

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    23 Section 7 Notice 1. Before connecting any part s or cables, make s ure that pin 1 on the both si des are correctly aligned. 2. Do not apply excessive force to the us er syst em interface board while it is connected to the user sy stem. 3. The dimensions of the recommended mount pad for the IC s ocket for this user s ystem interface board are dif[...]

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    SH7083 Group PTQP0100KA-A User System Interface Board User's Manual Publication Date: Rev. 1.00, December 10, 2004 Rev. 4.00, February 26, 2007 Published by: Sales Strategic Planning Div. Renesas Technology Corp. Edited by: Customer Support Department Global Strategic Communication Div. Renesas Solutions Corp. © 2007. Renesas Technology Corp.[...]

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    Sales Strategic Planning Div. Nippon Bldg., 2-6-2, Ohte-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan http://www.renesas.com Refer to " http://www.renesas.com/en/network " for the latest and detailed information. Renesas Technology America, Inc. 450 Holger Way, San Jose, CA 95134-1368, U.S.A Tel: <1> (408) 382-7500, Fax: <1> (408) [...]

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