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Fujitsu MB2198-130 User manual

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR
SUPPORT SYSTEM SS01-71047-1E
DSU-FR emulator
PGA-401P adapter type2
MB2198-130
Operation Manual
PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the DSU-FR emulator PGA-401P adapter, Type 2 (model MB2198-130).
The MB2198-130 is a development support tool for developing and evaluating applied products
based on the FR family of microcontrollers manufactured by Fujitsu.
This manual is intended for engineers who use the MB2198-130 (hereafter called the adapter) to de-
velop applied products based on Fujitsu’s FR family microcontrollers. The manual describes how to
handle the adapter and its functions and setting procedures. Be sure to read it before using the adapt-
er.
* : FR is the abbreviation of FUJITSU RISC controller.
■Using the product safely
This manual contains important information required for using the MB2198-130 safely. Be sure to
read through the manual before using the product and follow the instructions contained therein to use
it correctly.
In particular, carefully read "Caution of the products described in this manual" at the beginning of
this manual and Chapter 6 "Restrictions" to understand the requirements for safe use of the product
before using it.
After reading the manual, keep it handy for future reference.
■Warranty and Liability Disclaimers
The specifications of the product are subject to change without notice.
Fujitsu assumes no liability for any loss or damage whatsoever directly or indirectly arising out of
the use of the product.
■Product Operating Environment
Use the product at an operating temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C and at an operating humidity
between 20% to 80%. Avoid using it in a hot or humid environment and prevent condensation.
The product is a frameless PC board unit with all electronic components exposed. Therefore, do not
put anything on the product, do not touch or let an electrically charged material contact a metal part
of it. Once the product has been powered, try to keep those objects away from it which may short-
circuit it or easily catch fire and burn. Use the product as horizontal as possible and avoid operating
it at a place exposed to strong vibration, dust, or explosive gas.
Note that using the product not in the above operating environment mayunexpectedlycause personal
injury to the user (or another person if present near the product) or physical damage to properties
around the product.
You should also keep the packaging materials used for shipping the product. They work well as they
are when you transport the product again, for example, if it becomes out of order and needs to be
repaired.
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■Organization of this manual
This manual consists of the following six chapters. Be sure to read them all before using the product.
■Related Manuals
You should refer to the following manuals as well:
•Evaluation MCU Hardware Manual or Datasheet
•Header Operation Manual
•DSU-FR Emulator MB2198-01 Hardware Manual
•SOFTUNE Workbench Operation Manual
•SOFTUNE Workbench User’s Manual
■Caution of the products described in this manual
The following precautions apply to the product described in this manual.
Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
This chapter provides an overview of the MB2198-130 and its handling pre-
cautions.
Chapter 2 Product Description
This chapter describes the configuration of the hardware system incorporat-
ing the MB2198-130 and shows the names of its components as well as the
major specifications.
Chapter 3 Functions
This chapter describes the functions of the MB2198-130.
Chapter 4 Connections
This chapter explains how to connect the MB2198-130. Read this chapter be-
fore turning the power supply on.
Chapter 5 Usage
This chapter explains how to set the MB2198-130 and how to turn the power
supply on and off.
Read this chapter before turning the power supply on.
Chapter 6 Cautions
This chapter describes restrictionson using the MB2198-130. Read this chap-
ter before turning the power supply on.
Appendix User Interface Specification
The appendix explains user interface specification.
WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided appropriately,
could result in death or serious injury and/or a fault in the user’s system.
Electricshock,
Damage 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.
Electricshock,
Damage 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.
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CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided appropriately, may
result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the product or the equipment
to which the product is connected, to software resources such as data, or to other
properties.
Cuts, Damage Before moving the product, be sure to turn off all the power supplies and unplug the
cables. Watch your steps when carrying the product. Do not use the product at an
unstable location such as a place exposed to strong vibration or a sloping surface.
Doing so may let the product fall, resulting in an injury or fault.
Cuts The product has some sharp-pointed or edged parts inevitably exposed, such as
jumper plugs. Use meticulous care in handling the product not to get injured with
such pointed parts.
Damage Neither put anything on or apply shock to the product. Once the product has been
powered, do not carry it. Doing either may cause a fault due to a load 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 elec-
tric field for an extended period of time.
An adverse operating or storage environment can cause a fault.
Damage Use the product within the ranges of its general specifications.
Operating it outside the range of any general specification may cause a fault.
Damage To prevent electrostatic breakdown, do not let your finger or an object touch any
metal part of the connector. Before handling the product, touch a metal object (such
as a door knob) to discharge static electricity from your body.
Damage
When turning the power on or off, follow the relevant procedure described in this
manual. Before turning the power on, in particular, be sure to finish making all the
required connections. To set up and use the product, follow the instructions given
in this manual.
Using the product incorrectly or inappropriately may cause a fault.
Damage Before plugging or unplugging any cable for this product, be sure to turn the power
supply off. When unplugging the cable, remove it while holding the connector with-
out pulling the cable itself. Pulling the cable itself or bending it may expose or dis-
connect the cable core, resulting in a fault.
Damage
Although the MCU socket is structured not to accept an evaluation MCU in a wrong
orientationorposition,paydue attentionto themounting orientation when mounting
the evaluation MCU. Forcing the evaluation MCU to be inserted in a wrong orienta-
tion can damage the pins of the evaluation MCU and the accidental insertion pre-
vention mechanism of the socket, resulting in a fault.
Damage When stored, the product should be kept in its packaging box as it has no housing.
Re-transporting the product may damage it to cause a fault. Keep the packaging
materials used for shipment of the product and use them when re-transporting it.
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©2004 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan
•The contents of this document are subject to change without notice.
Customers are advised to consult with FUJITSU sales representatives before ordering.
•The information, such as descriptions offunction and application circuit examples, in this document are presented sole-
ly for the purpose of reference to show examples of operations and uses of FUJITSU semiconductor device; FUJITSU
does not warrant proper operation of the device with respect to use based on such information. When you develop
equipment incorporating the device based on such information, you must assume any responsibility arising out of such
use of the information. FUJITSU assumes no liability for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use of the infor-
mation.
•Any information in this document, including descriptions of function and schematic diagrams, shall not be construed
as license of the use or exercise of any intellectual property right, such as patent right or copyright, or any other right
of FUJITSU or any third party or does FUJITSU warrant non-infringement of any third-party’s intellectual property
right or other right by using such information. FUJITSU assumes no liability for any infringement of the intellectual
property rights or other rights of third parties which would result from the use of information contained herein.
•The products described in this document are designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use,
including without limitation, ordinary industrial use, general office use, personal use, and household use, but are not
designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated (1) for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless
extremely high safety is secured, could have a serious effect to the public, and could lead directly to death, personal
injury, severe physical damage or other loss (i.e., nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, aircraft flight control, air
traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system, missile launch control in weapon system), or (2)
for use requiring extremely high reliability (i.e., submersible repeater and artificial satellite).
Please note that FUJITSU will not be liable against you and/or any third party for any claims or damages arising in
connection with above-mentioned uses of the products.
•Any semiconductor devices have an inherent chance of failure. You must protect against injury, damage or loss from
such failures by incorporating safety design measures into your facility and equipment such as redundancy, fire pro-
tection, and prevention of over-current levels and other abnormal operating conditions.
•If any products described in this document represent goods or technologies subject to certain restrictions on export un-
der the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law of Japan, the prior authorization by Japanese government will be
required for export of those products from Japan.
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CONTENTS Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions .......................................1
1.1 Overview ...............................................................................................................................2
1.2 Checking the Items Packaged ................................................................................................3
1.3 Options ..................................................................................................................................4
1.4 Notes on Use ..........................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Product Description ..............................................................................7
2.1 System Configuration ............................................................................................................8
2.2 Appearance and Part Names ..................................................................................................9
2.3 General Specifications .........................................................................................................11
Chapter 3 Functions ............................................................................................13
3.1 Function Specifications .......................................................................................................14
3.2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications .............................................................................15
Chapter 4 Connections .......................................................................................17
4.1 Connecting the Adapter Board to the Emulator ..................................................................18
4.2 Connecting the Adapter Board with the Header Board .......................................................19
4.3 Installing the Evaluation MCU............................................................................................ 20
4.4 Installing the Memory Board ...............................................................................................22
4.5 Installing a Bypass Capacitor for DVCC ............................................................................24
Chapter 5 Usage .................................................................................................25
5.1 Setting up the Evaluation MCU Power Supply ...................................................................26
5.2 Setting the Clock Supply Circuit .........................................................................................28
5.3 Setting a Reset Signal ..........................................................................................................30
5.4 Setting a External Memory Emulation ................................................................................31
5.5 Power-on/Shutdown Procedures .........................................................................................33
Chapter 6 Cautions .............................................................................................35
APPENDIX User Interface Specifications ...........................................................37
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Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
1.1 Overview
1.2 Checking the Items Packaged
1.3 Options
1.4 Notes on Use
This chapter provides an overview of the adapter and its handling precautions.
2
1.1 Overview
■Overview The adapter is intended for use in combination with another device such as DSU-FR emulator
header *1to connect a FR-microcontroller based user system to the DSU-FR emulator
(MB2198-01 *2).
*1 : Hereafter called the header.
*2 : Hereafter called the emulator.
The major features of the adapter are listed below:
•The adapter consists of the adapter board and flat cables (two standard and two long cables).
•The adapter board has an on-board IC socket for evaluation MCU (401-pin PGA package
code: PGA-401C-A02).
•Connected to the header using a flat cable (standard or long one)
•Used in combination with the header to connect the emulator and the user system
•Power to the adapter is supplied from the user system via the emulator or header.
•Internal ROM emulation memory function supported
•External memory emulation function supported
•External trace function supported
•Power-on debug function supported
This adapter is a development support tool for developing and evaluating hardware and software products
which use the Fujitsu’s FR family of microcontrollers.
Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
3
1.2 Checking the Items Packaged
■Checking the Items Packaged
Before using the adapter, make sure that your package contains the following items:
•Adapter board: 1
•Flat cables (Standard: 8 cm): 2
•Flat cables (Long: 20 cm): 2
•Hardware manual (This manual in English and a Japanese version): 1 each
Note : Keep the packaging materials used for shipment of the product and use them when re-transporting it
to prevent it from being damaged.
Check that your package is complete before using the adapter.
Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
4
1.3 Options
■Options Table 1.3-1 Options
*1 : The package code of the evaluation MCU is PGA-401C-A02. For the evaluation MCU models
available to this adapter and their package codes, Please ask, when unknown.
*2 : You need optional items such as debugger software and a communication cable before the em-
ulator can be used.
For details, Please ask, when unknown.
*3 : The header is the interface board to connect the user system to the emulator.
Select and purchase theappropriate type of header compatible with the productionMCU model
to be used.
Refer to the "Header Instruction Manual" for how to handle and use the header and safety pre-
cautions.
*4 : The memory board is required to use the external-memory emulation function (under plan-
ning).
*5 : Refer to the data sheet of evaluation MCU about the frequency of the oscillator to be used. For
the capacitance of the capacitor, refer to the data sheet for the oscillator.
Table 1.3-1 lists the options for this product. Purchase them as required.
Name Part number
Evaluation MCU Fujitsu FR family controller (MB91Vxxx) *1
DSU-FR emulator MB2198-01 *2
DSU-FR emulator header MB2198-XXX *3
DSU-FR emulator memory board *4−
Oscillator, Capacitor *5−
Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
5
1.4 Notes on Use
■Handling Precautions
•Do not put anything on the adapter.
•Before plugging or unplugging any cable, be sure to turn the power supply off.
•When unplugging the cable, remove it while holding the case connector without pulling the
cable itself.
•To prevent electrostatic breakdown, do not let your finger or an object touch any metal part of
the adapter, such as connector pins.
•The adapter has many exposed parts sharp-pointed and edged such as monitor pins. Handle
the adapter with meticulous care not to get injured.
Note : To set up and use the adapter, follow the instructions in this manual.
■Storing Precautions
•Do not put anything on the product. When stored, the product should be kept in the packing
box as it has no housing.
•Do not apply shock to the adapter.
•Keep the device away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and high humidity to prevent
condensation.
•Since the product contains many electronic components, do not store it where it is exposed to
a strong electric or magnetic field for an extended period of time.
Table 1.4-1 lists the operating and storage temperatures and humidities.
Table 1.4-1 Operating and Storage Environments
Take the precautions below when using the adapter.
Temperature Humidity
During operation 5 °Cto35°C 20% to 80% (No condensation allowed)
During storage 0 °Cto70°C 20% to 80% (No condensation allowed)
Chapter 1 Product Overview and Handling Precautions
6
Memo
7
Chapter 2 Product Description
2.1 System Configuration
2.2 Appearance and Part Names
2.3 General Specifications
This chapter describes the configuration of the hardware system incorporating the MB2198-130 and shows
the names of its components as well as the major specifications.
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2.1 System Configuration
■System Configuration
Figure 2.1-1 shows the system configuration for the adapter.
* : The AC adapter is bundled with the emulator.
Figure 2.1-1 System Configuration Diagram
Refer to the emulator hardware manual for connecting the emulator to a host computer or general-
purpose measuring instrument.
To use the emulator, you need the host computer and emulator debugger software separately from
this product. Refer to the emulator hardware manual for information on the specifications of the em-
ulator.
Used in combination with the header, the adapter is connected to the emulator and the user system.
Fujitsu Emulator
Loader Mode Now.
Host computer
External trigger / program execution
AC adapter
RS232C, USB, LAN
DSU-FR emulator
Evaluation
MCU
User system Header board
Flat cable
Adapter board
General-purpose
measuring instrument
AC in
Adapter
(this product)
Header
Chapter 2 Product Description
9
2.2 Appearance and Part Names
■Appearance and Part Names
Figure 2.2-1 gives an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it.
The adapter board illustrated in Figure 2.2-1 is in the factory default states.
Figure 2.2-1 External View
Figure 2.2-1 gives an external view of the adapter board to identify each part of it.
➆
➅
➄
➀
➉
➈
➇
➃
➂
➁
INIT
TRST
EML
EML
USR
USR
C2(SC4,5)
−+
C6(SC6,7)
+
−
1234 12345678
ON
SW2
SW1ASEL
1
2
3
RD
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
SW3
SW4
+
−
C11(SC10,11)
+
−
C7(SC8,9)
12345678
ON ON
12345678
ON
X0
USR
X1 EML
X0/X1
X0A
USR
X1A
EML
X0A/X1A
S4
SC2
S5
SC3
CN5
VSEL1
USR EML
VSEL2
USR C
VSEL3
BA
VSEL4
USR EML
S6
S7
S8
S9
M2(SC1)
Chapter 2 Product Description
10
➀Emulator connector
This connector accepts the emulator (Mounted on the rear side).
➁IC socket for evaluation MCU
401-pin PGA IC socket for mounting an evaluation MCU
➂Memory size select switch
This switch sets the capacity of the memory board to use external-memory emulation.
➃DVCC bypass capacitor sockets
These sockets accept bypass capacitors to be inserted between DVCC and GND pins.
➄Reset signal setting jumper plugs
These jumper plugs are used to set the reset signal supply origin.
➅Memory board connector
This connector accepts a memory board (for external-memory emulation).
➆Flat cable connectors
Use the bundled flat cables to connect the header to the adapter board (Mounted on the rear side).
➇Memory connective switches
These switches disconnect buffers so that signal conductors can be used without being loaded when
external-memory emulation is not used or when address lines disabled by memory capacity switch-
ing are used as user resources.
➈Jumper plugs for setting the evaluation MCU power supply
These jumper plugs are used to make settings for the evaluation MCU.
➉Clock input IC sockets and clock input select jumper plugs
The IC sockets accept an oscillator and a capacitor for the main clock and subclock; the jumper plugs
are used to set the clock supply source.
Chapter 2 Product Description
11
2.3 General Specifications
■General Specifications
Table 2.3-1 lists the general specifications of the adapter.
Table 2.3-1 General Specifications
* : For the internal power and I/O power supplied to each evaluation MCU, refer to the power sup-
ply specifications of the evaluation MCU. For each type of supplied power, refer to the "Eval-
uation MCU Hardware Manual" or Please ask, when unknown.
Note : Operating the device outside the range of any general specification may cause the device to malfunc-
tion. Use the device in the ranges of its general specifications.
Table 2.3-1 lists the general specifications of the adapter.
Item Specification
Name DSU-FR emulator PGA-401P adapter type 2
Part number MB2198-130
Power supplies
Evaluation MCU: Internal power supply * 0 V to +5.5 V (UVcc)
Evaluation MCU: I/O power supply * 0 V to +5.5 V (UVcc)
Adapter board power supply +3.3 V (Supplied from emulator)
Internal operating
frequency of MCU 34 MHz max.
Operating tempera-
ture 5°Cto35°C
Operating humidity 20% to 80% (No condensation allowed)
Dimensions 205 (W) ×110 (D) ×30 (H) mm (Including the IC socket and connector di-
mensions)
Weight 173 g
Chapter 2 Product Description
12
Memo
13
Chapter 3 Functions
3.1 Function Specifications
3.2 Connector and IC Socket Specifications
This chapter describes the functions of the adapter.

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