User’s Manual
Target Devices
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PD780344 Subseries
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PD780354 Subseries
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PD780344Y Subseries
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PD780354Y Subseries
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Emulation Board
Document No. U16473EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)
Date Published March 2003 N CP(K)
Printed in Japan
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INTRODUCTION
Product Overview The IE-780354-NS-EM1 is designed to be used with the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A to
debug the following target devices that belong to the 78K/0 Series of 8-bit single-chip
microcontrollers.
µ
PD780344 Subseries:
µ
PD780343, 780344
µ
PD780354 Subseries:
µ
PD780353, 780354, 78F0354
µ
PD780344Y Subseries:
µ
PD780343Y, 780344Y
µ
PD780354Y Subseries:
µ
PD780353Y, 780354Y, 78F0354Y
Target Readers This manual is intended for engineers who will use the IE-780354-NS-EM1 with the IE-
78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A to perform system debugging.
Engineers who use this manual are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the target
device’s functions and use methods and to be knowledgeable about debugging.
Organization When using the IE-780354-NS-EM1, refer to not only this manual (supplied with the IE-
780354-NS-EM1) but also the manual that is supplied with the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-
NS-A.
IE-78K0-NS IE-780354-NS-EM1
User’s Manual User’s Manual
Basic specifications General
System configuration Part names
External interface functions Installation
Differences between target devices
and target interface circuits
IE-78K0-NS-A Cautions
User’s Manual
Basic specifications
System configuration
External interface functions
Purpose This manual’s purpose is to explain various debugging functions that can be performed
when using the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
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Terminology The meanings of certain terms used in this manual are listed below.
Term Meaning
Emulation device This is a general term that refers to the device in the emulator that is used to emulate the target
device. It includes the emulation CPU.
Emulation CPU This is the CPU block in the emulator that is used to execute user-generated programs.
Target device This is the device to be emulated.
Target system This includes the target program and the hardware provided by the user. When defined narrowly, it
includes only the hardware.
IE system This refers to the combination of the in-circuit emulator (IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A) and the
emulation board (IE-780354-NS-EM1).
Conventions Data significance: Higher digits on the left and lower digits on the right
Note: Footnote for item marked with Note in the text
Caution: Information requiring particular attention
Remark: Supplementary information
Related Documents The related documents (user’s manuals) indicated in this publication may include
preliminary versions. However, preliminary versions are not marked as such.
Document Name Document Number
IE-78K0-NS In-Circuit Emulator U14379E
IE-78K0-NS-A In-Circuit Emulator U14889E
IE-780354-NS-EM1 Emulation Board This manual
ID78K Series Integrated Debugger Ver. 2.30 or Later Operation Windows™ Based U15185E
µ
PD780344, 780354, 780344Y, 780354Y Subseries U15798E
Caution The documents listed above are subject to change without notice. Be sure to use the latest
documents when designing.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL............................................................................................................................10
1.1 System Configuration................................................................................................................................ 11
1.2 Hardware Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 13
1.3 Basic Specifications.................................................................................................................................. 14
CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES .................................................................................................................... 15
2.1 Parts of Main Unit ...................................................................................................................................... 16
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................17
3.1 Connection ................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.2 Clock Settings............................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2.1 Overview of clock settings ............................................................................................................. 19
3.2.2 Main system clock settings............................................................................................................ 22
3.2.3 Subsystem clock settings .............................................................................................................. 26
3.3 Mask Option Settings ................................................................................................................................ 29
3.3.1 LCD Step-up circuit........................................................................................................................ 29
3.4 External Trigger ......................................................................................................................................... 30
3.5 Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS .................................................................................................................. 31
3.6 Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS-A .............................................................................................................. 31
CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICE AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT.....32
CHAPTER 5 PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................36
APPENDIX A EMULATION PROBE PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE ........................................................37
APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM .........................................................41
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No. Title Page
1-1 System Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 11
1-2 Basic Hardware Configuration (When IE-78K0-NS Is Used) ............................................................................ 13
1-3 Basic Hardware Configuration (When IE-78K0-NS-A Is Used) ........................................................................ 13
2-1 IE-780354-NS-EM1 Part Names....................................................................................................................... 16
3-1 Connection of Emulation Probe ........................................................................................................................ 18
3-2 External Circuits Used as System Clock Oscillator .......................................................................................... 19
3-3 When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Main System Clock) ................................. 20
3-4 When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Subsystem Clock) .................................... 20
3-5 When Using User-Mounted Clock (Main System Clock) .................................................................................. 21
3-6 When Using User-Mounted Clock (Subsystem Clock) ..................................................................................... 21
3-7 When Supplying Pulse from Target System ..................................................................................................... 22
3-8 Connections on Parts Board (Main System Clock)........................................................................................... 23
3-9 Crystal Oscillator (Main System Clock) ............................................................................................................ 24
3-10 Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket (Main System Clock) .............................................................. 25
3-11 Connections on Parts Board (Subsystem Clock).............................................................................................. 27
3-12 Crystal Oscillator (Subsystem Clock) ............................................................................................................... 28
3-13 Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket (Subsystem Clock) ................................................................. 28
3-14 LCD MOPT Socket (RC1)................................................................................................................................. 29
3-15 External Trigger Input Position ......................................................................................................................... 30
4-1 Equivalent Circuit 1 of Emulation Circuit........................................................................................................... 33
4-2 Equivalent Circuit 2 of Emulation Circuit........................................................................................................... 34
4-3 Equivalent Circuit 3 of Emulation Circuit........................................................................................................... 35
4-4 Equivalent Circuit 4 of Emulation Circuit........................................................................................................... 35
B-1 Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Adapter (When 100GC Is Used) ................................ 41
B-2 Connection Conditions of Target System (When NP-100GC Is Used)............................................................. 42
B-3 Connection Conditions of Target System (When NP-H100GC-TQ Is Used) .................................................... 42
B-4 Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Adapter (When NP-113F1-DA3 Is Used)................... 43
B-5 Connection Conditions of Target System (When NP-113F1-DA3 Is Used)...................................................... 43
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LIST OF TABLES
Table No Title Page
1-1 Correspondence Between Emulation Probes and Conversion Adapters ..........................................................12
1-2 Basic Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................14
3-1 Main System Clock Settings..............................................................................................................................22
3-2 Subsystem Clock Settings.................................................................................................................................26
3-3 Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS ..........................................................................................................................31
3-4 Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS-A.......................................................................................................................31
3-5 Jumper Setting on G-78K0H Option Board of IE-78K0-NS-A............................................................................31
A-1 NP-100GC, NP-H100GC-TQ Pin Assignments .................................................................................................37
A-2 NP-113F-DA3 Pin Assignments ........................................................................................................................39
B-1 Distance Between IE System and Conversion Adapter ....................................................................................41
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
The IE-780354-NS-EM1 is a development tool for efficient debugging of hardware or software when using one of
the following target devices that belong to the 78K/0 Series of 8-bit single-chip microcontrollers.
This chapter describes the IE-780354-NS-EM1’s system configuration and basic specifications.
Target devices
µ
PD780344 Subseries
µ
PD780354 Subseries
µ
PD780344Y Subseries
µ
PD780354Y Subseries
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
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1.1 System Configuration
Figure 1-1 illustrates the IE-780354-NS-EM1’s system configuration.
Figure 1-1. System Configuration
FG Cable
IE-78K0-NS
or
IE-78K0-NS-A
(sold separately)
IE-70000-CD-IF-A
(sold separately)
Debugger
ID78K0-NS
(sold separately)
Device file
Note 1
(available separately)
Control software
Host machine
PC-9800 Series,
IBM PC/AT
or compatibles
Interface board
IE-70000-98-IF-C
(sold separately)
Interface board
IE-70000-PC-IF-C
(sold separately)
Interface board
IE-70000-PCI-IF-A
(sold separately)
or
Interface cable
(NS IF Cable)
In-circuit emulator
IE-780354-NS-EM1
(this product)
AC adapter
IE-70000-MC-PS-B
(sold separately)
Emulation probe
Note 2
(sold separately)
Conversion socket/conversion adapter
Note 3
(sold separately)
NS CARD
Cable MC CARD
Cable
Interface
cable
Interface card
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Notes 1. The device file is as follows, in accordance with the subseries.
µ
S××××DF780354:
µ
PD780344, 780354, 780344Y, 780354Y Subseries
The device file can be downloaded from the website of NEC Electronics (http://www.necel.com/micro/)
2. The emulation probes NP-100GC, NP-H100GC-TQ, and NP-113F1-DA3 are products of Naito Densei
Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
For further information, contact Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd. (TEL: +81-45-475-4191)
3. The conversion adapters TGC-100SDW, LSPACK113A1110NO1, CSSOCKET113A1110NO1, and
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1N are products of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION.
For further information, contact Daimaru Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Electronics Department (TEL: +81-3-3820-7112)
Osaka Electronics Department (TEL: +81-6-6244-6672)
Table 1-1. Correspondence Between Emulation Probes and Conversion Adapters
Package Emulation Probe Conversion Adapter
NP-100GC (probe length: 200 mm)100-pin plastic LQFP
(GC type) NP-H100GC-TQ (probe length: 400 mm)
TGC-100SDW
113-pin plastic FBGA NP-113F1-DA3 (probe length: 253 mm) LSPACK113A1110NO1 +
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1
or
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1N
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
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1.2 Hardware Configuration
Figures 1-2 and 1-3 show the IE-780354-NS-EM1’s position in the basic hardware configuration.
Figure 1-2. Basic Hardware Configuration (When IE-78K0-NS Is Used)
IE-780354-NS-EM1IE-78K0-NS
Emulation probe
(sold separately)
Dedicated bus interface
IE system
Host machine Interface board
(sold separately)
78K0 main board
(sold separately)
Emulation board
(this product)
Interface card
(sold separately)
Figure 1-3. Basic Hardware Configuration (When IE-78K0-NS-A Is Used)
Host
machine
78K0
main
board
78K0
performance
board
External sense
probe
Interface
board
(sold separately)
Interface card
(sold separately)
Emulation
board
(this product)
Emulation probe
(sold separately)
IE-78K0-NS-A
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Dedicated bus
interface
IE system
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1.3 Basic Specifications
The basic specifications of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 are listed in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2. Basic Specifications
Parameter Description
Target device
µ
PD780344, 780354, 780344Y, 780354Y Subseries
System clock Main system clock: 10.0 MHz
Subsystem clock: 32.768 kHz
Main system clock supply External: Input via an emulation probe from the target system
Internal: Mounted on the emulation board (10.0 MHz), or mounted on the parts board by the user
Subsystem clock supply External: Input via an emulation probe from the target system
Internal: Mounted on the emulation board (1.048576 MHz), or mounted on the parts board by
the user
Low-voltage support VDD = 1.8 to 5.5 V (same as target device)
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CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES
This chapter introduces the parts of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 main unit.
The packing box contains the emulation board (IE-780354-NS-EM1), packing list, user’s manual, and guarantee
card.
If there are any missing or damaged items, please contact an NEC Electronics sales representative.
Fill out and return the guarantee card that comes with the main unit.
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2.1 Parts of Main Unit
Figure 2-1 shows the part names of the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
Figure 2-1. IE-780354-NS-EM1 Part Names
EXTOUT
EXTIN
Probe connector
CN5
External trigger
RC1
OSC1
OSC2
LED1
USER VDD
CN5 CP24 CP25
Subsystem clock
USCLK
Main system clock
UMCLK
LCD mask option
LCD MOPT
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
This chapter describes methods for connecting the IE-780354-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A,
emulation probe, etc. Mode setting methods are also described.
Caution Connecting or removing components to or from the target system, or making switch or other
setting changes must be carried out after the power supply to both the IE system and the target
system has been switched OFF.
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3.1 Connection
(1) Connection with IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A main unit
See the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U14379E) for a description of how to connect the IE-780354-NS-EM1 to
the IE-78K0-NSNote.
Note When using the IE-78K0-NS-A, see the IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E).
(2) Connection with emulation probe
See the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U14379E) for a description of how to connect an emulation probe to the IE-
780354-NS-EM1Note.
On this board, connect the emulation probe to CN5.
Note When using the IE-78K0-NS-A, see the IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E).
Caution Incorrect connection may damage the IE system.
Be sure to read the emulation probe’s user’s manual for a detailed description of the
connection method.
Figure 3-1. Connection of Emulation Probe
IE-780354-NS-EM1
CN5
Main board of
IE-78K0-NS (sold separately) or
IE-78K0-NS-A (sold separately)
Emulation probe
(sold separately)
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3.2 Clock Settings
3.2.1 Overview of clock settings
The main system clock and subsystem clock to be used during debugging can be selected from (1) to (3) below.
(1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation board
(2) Clock that is mounted by user
(3) Pulse input from target system
If the target system includes a clock oscillator, select either (1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation
board or (2) Clock that is mounted by user. For the clock oscillator, a resonator is connected to the target device
and the target devices internal oscillator is used. An example of the external circuit is shown in part (a) of Figure 3-2.
During emulation, the oscillator that is mounted on the target system is not used. Instead, the clock that is mounted
on the emulation board installed in the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A is used.
If the target system includes an external clock, select either (1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation
board, (2) Clock that is mounted by user, or (3) Pulse input from target system.
For the external clock, a clock signal is supplied from outside of the target device and the target devices internal
oscillator is not used. An example of the external circuit is shown in part (b) of Figure 3-2.
Caution The IE system will be hung-up if the main system clock is not supplied normally. Moreover, be
sure to input a rectangular wave as the pulse from the target system. There is no need to
supply a clock to the X2 and XT2 pins. Also, even if a crystal resonator is connected directly to
X1 (for the main system clock) or XT1 (for the subsystem clock), the target device will not
operate.
Figure 3-2. External Circuits Used as System Clock Oscillator
(a) Clock oscillator (b) External clock
X1 or XT1
Crystal or ceramic
resonator
V
SS
External
clock
X2 or XT2
X1 or XT1
X2 or XT2
Target device Target device
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(1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation board
The crystal oscillator mounted on the IE-780354-NS-EM1 can be used.
(a) Main system clock
A crystal oscillator (UMCLK) is already mounted on the emulation board. Its frequency is 10.0 MHz.
Figure 3-3. When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Main System Clock)
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Mounted
oscillator
(used)
Emulation probe
Target system
Clock oscillator or
external clock (not used)
UMCLK
Remark The clock that is supplied by the oscillator of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 (encircled in the figure) is
used.
(b) Subsystem clock
A crystal oscillator (USCLK) is already mounted on the emulation board. Its frequency is 1.048576 MHz
Figure 3-4. When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Subsystem Clock)
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Mounted
oscillator
(used)
Emulation probe
Target system
Clock oscillator or
external clock
(not used)
USCLK
Remark The clock that is supplied by the oscillator of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 (encircled in the figure) is
used.
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(2) Clock that is mounted by user
The user can mount any clock supported by the set specifications on the IE-780354-NS-EM1. This feature is
effective when debugging at a different frequency than the clock already mounted.
(a) Main system clock
Remove the crystal oscillator (UMCLK) that is already mounted on the emulation board, and mount the parts
board on which the resonator to be used is mounted or mount the oscillator to be used.
Figure 3-5. When Using User-Mounted Clock (Main System Clock)
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Parts board + resonator
or
oscillator (used)
Emulation probe
Target system
Clock oscillator or
external clock (not used)
UMCLK
Remark The clock that is supplied by the resonator of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 (encircled in the figure) or the
oscillator is used.
(b) Subsystem clock
Remove the crystal oscillator (USCLK) that is already mounted on the emulation board, and mount the parts
board on which the resonator to be used is mounted or mount the oscillator to be used.
Figure 3-6. When Using User-Mounted Clock (Subsystem Clock)
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Emulation probe
Target system
Clock oscillator or
external clock (not used)
Parts board + resonator
or
oscillator (used)
USCLK
Remark The clock that is supplied by the resonator of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 (encircled in the figure) or the
oscillator is used.
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(3) Pulse input from target system
An external clock on the target system can be used as both the main system clock and subsystem clock via an
emulation probe.
Figure 3-7. When Supplying Pulse from Target System
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Emulation probe
Target system
External clock (used)
Mounted oscillator and
resonator (not used)
UMCLK
USCLK
Remark The pulse that is supplied by the external clock on the target system (encircled in the figure) or the
oscillator is used.
3.2.2 Main system clock settings
Table 3-1 shows the settings of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 when the main system clocks in (1) to (3) are used.
Table 3-1. Main System Clock Settings
IE-780354-NS-EM1Frequency of Main System Clock
UMCLK
CPU Clock Source
Selection (ID78K0-NS)
(1) When using clock that is already mounted
on emulation board
10.0 MHz Oscillator
(2) When using clock mounted by user Oscillator configured by user
Internal
(3) When inputting pulse from target system
Other than 10.0
MHz Oscillator (not used) External
Caution When inputting a pulse from the target system, open the configuration dialog box when
starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS) and select “External” in the area (Clock) for
selecting the CPU’s clock source (this selects the user’s clock).
Remark The factory settings of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 are those listed above under when using clock that is
already mounted on emulation board.
(1) When using clock that is already mounted on emulation board
When the IE-780354-NS-EM1 is shipped, a 10.0 MHz crystal oscillator is already mounted in the IE-780354-NS-
EM1s socket (UMCLK). When using the factory-set mode settings, there is no need to make any other
hardware settings.
When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select Internal in
the area (Clock) for selecting the CPUs clock source (this selects the emulators internal clock).
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(2) When using clock mounted by user
Perform the settings described under either (a) or (b), depending on the type of clock to be used.
When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select Internal in
the area (Clock) for selecting the CPUs clock source (this selects the emulators internal clock).
(a) When using a ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
Items to be prepared
Parts board Capacitor CA
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator Capacitor CB
Resistor Rx Solder kit
<Steps>
<1> Solder the target ceramic resonator or crystal resonator, resistor Rx, capacitor CA, and capacitor CB
(all with suitable oscillation frequencies) onto the parts board (as shown below).
Figure 3-8. Connections on Parts Board (Main System Clock)
Parts board (UMCLK)
Pin No. Connection
2-13 Capacitor CA
3-12 Capacitor CB
4-11 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
5-10 Resistor Rx
8-9 Shorted
Circuit diagram
Remark The sections enclosed in broken lines indicate parts that are attached to the parts board.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
1 M
11
4
3
12
CB CA
13
2
5
10
Rx
98CLOCK OUT
HCU04 HCU04
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<2> Prepare the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
<3> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-780354-NS-EM1’s socket (UMCLK).
<4> Connect the parts board (from <1> above) to the socket (UMCLK) from which the crystal oscillator was
removed. Check the pin 1 mark to make sure the board is mounted in the correct direction.
<5> Make sure that the parts board is wired as shown in Figure 3-8 above.
<6> Install the IE-780354-NS-EM1 in the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
The above steps configure the following circuit and enable supply of the clock from the mounted resonator
to the emulation device.
(b) When using a crystal oscillator
Items to be prepared
Crystal oscillator (see pinouts shown in Figure 3-9)
Figure 3-9. Crystal Oscillator (Main System Clock)
<Steps>
<1> Prepare the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
<2> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-780354-NS-EM1’s socket (UMCLK).
<3> Connect a crystal oscillator to the socket (UMCLK) from which the crystal oscillator was removed (in
<2> above). Insert the pins of the crystal oscillator into the socket aligning the pins as shown in the
figure below.
V
CC
CLOCK OUTGND
NC
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Figure 3-10. Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket (Main System Clock)
Crystal Oscillator Pin Name Socket Pin No.
NC 1
GND 7
CLOCK OUT 8
VCC 14
<4> Install the IE-780354-NS-EM1 in the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
(3) When inputting pulse from target system
No hardware settings are required for this situation.
When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select External in
the area (Clock) for selecting the CPUs clock source (this selects the users clock).
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
V
CC
CLOCK OUT
GND
NC
Crystal oscillator Socket
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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3.2.3 Subsystem clock settings
Table 3-2 shows the settings of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 when the subsystem clocks in (1) to (3) are used.
Table 3-2. Subsystem Clock Settings
IE-780354-NS-EM1 IE-78K0-NS or
IE-78K0-NS-A
Frequency of Subsystem Clock
USCLK JP8
(1)When using clock (USCLK) that is
already mounted on emulation board
32.768 kHz Oscillator
(2)When using clock mounted by user Oscillator
configured by user
1 and 2 shorted
(3)When inputting pulse from target system
Other than 32.768 kHz
Not used 3 and 4 shorted
Caution Before setting JP8 to switch between the clock on the board and external clock, turn off the
power of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
Remark The factory settings of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 are those listed above under “when using clock that is
already mounted on emulation board”.
(1) When using clock that is already mounted on emulation board
When the IE-780354-NS-EM1 is shipped, a 1.048576 MHz crystal oscillator (USCLK) is already mounted on the
IE-780354-NS-EM1. Short 1 and 2 of the jumper (JP8) on the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A. No settings are
required on the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS).
(2) When using clock mounted by user
Perform the settings in (a) or (b) below, depending on the type of clock to be used. Short 1 and 2 of the jumper
(JP8) on the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
No settings are required on the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS).
Set the frequency for the socket (USCLK) to the value of the frequency to be used by the actual chip multiplied
by 32.
(a) When using a ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
Items to be prepared
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator Capacitor CB
Resistor Rx Solder kit
Capacitor CA
<Steps>
<1> Prepare the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
<2> Solder the target ceramic resonator or crystal resonator, resistor Rx, capacitor CA, and capacitor
CB (all with suitable oscillation frequencies) onto the parts board (USCLK).
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Figure 3-11. Connections on Parts Board (Subsystem Clock)
Pin No. Connection
2-13 Capacitor CA
3-12 Capacitor CB
4-11 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
5-10 Resistor Rx
8-9 Shorted
Remark The sections enclosed in broken lines indicate parts that are attached to the parts board.
<3> Make sure that the parts board (USCLK) is wired as shown in Figure 3-11 above.
<4> Install the IE-780354-NS-EM1 in the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
Parts board (XT1)
10 M
11
4
3
12
CB CA
13
2
5
10
Rx
98CLOCK OUT
HCU04 HCU04
10 M
32.768 kHz
HCU04
22 pF 22 pF
HCU04
6
470 k
Circuit Diagram
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(b) When using a crystal oscillator
Items to be prepared
Crystal oscillator (see pinouts shown in Figure 3-12)
Figure 3-12. Crystal Oscillator (Subsystem Clock)
<Steps>
<1> Prepare the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
<2> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the socket (USCLK) of the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
<3> Connect a crystal oscillator to the socket (USCLK) from which the crystal oscillator was removed (in
<2> above). Insert the crystal oscillator pins into the socket aligning the pins as shown in the figure
below.
Figure 3-13. Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket (Subsystem Clock)
<4> Install the IE-780354-NS-EM1 in the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
(3) When inputting pulse from target system
Short 3 and 4 of the jumper (JP8) on the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.
No settings are required on the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS).
Set the frequency input by the target to the value of the frequency used by the target device multiplied by 4.
Crystal Oscillator Pin Name Socket Pin No.
NC 1
GND 7
CLOCK OUT 8
VCC 14
V
CC
CLOCK OUTGND
NC
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
V
CC
CLOCK OUT
GND
NC
Crystal oscillator Socket
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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3.3 Mask Option Settings
3.3.1 LCD step-up circuit
When the IE-780354-NS-EM1 is shipped, a step-up circuit for driving an LCD is mounted on the parts board of the
LCD MOPT socket (RC1) of the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
When modifying the step-up circuit for LCD driving, mount the resistors and capacitors required for the parts board
and other parts that come with the IE-780354-NS-EM1 on the LCD MOPT socket.
When setting the gain adjustment to x1.0 (GAIN = 0) and x1.5 (GAIN = 1), change RA and RB, and RC and RD,
respectively.
Figure 3-14 shows the step-up circuit for LCD driving.
Caution The step-up circuit on the target system cannot be used.
Change RA and RB, or RC and RD so that the gain adjustment is between x1.0 and x1.5. Note
that the IE system may be damaged if a value outside this range is set.
Figure 3-14. LCD MOPT Socket (RC1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
GAIN
V
LC0
V
LC1
V
LC2
CAPH CAPL
V
LCDC
CB
CA
CC
CD
RD
RC
RB
RA
ADG734
Connection Pin Part Used Parts Board After Shipment Remark
1-16 Resistor RA Shorted
2-15 Resistor RB 3 M
Gain adjustment x1.0
supported
3-14 Resistor RC 1 M
4-13 Resistor RD 2 M
Gain adjustment x1.5
supported
5-12 Capacitor CA 0.47
µ
F (fixed)
6-11 Capacitor CB 0.47
µ
F (fixed)
7-10 Capacitor CC 0.47
µ
F (fixed)
8-9 Capacitor CD 0.47
µ
F (fixed)
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3.4 External Trigger
To set an external trigger, connect the IE-780354-NS-EM1s check pins EXTOUT and EXTIN as shown below.
See the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U14379E) or IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E) for pin
characteristics.
For the use methods, see the ID78K Series Ver.2.30 or Later Operation Windows Based User’s Manual
(U15185E).
(1) EXTOUT
The EXTOUT pin on the IE-780354-NS-EM1 outputs a low level for 1.3
µ
s when a break event occurs.
Caution Connect a pull-up resistor on the target system because this is an open drain output.
(2) EXTIN
An event signal can be input from the EXTIN pin on the IE-780354-NS-EM1. Input a high-level pulse signal for 2
CPU operation clocks or more.
Figure 3-15. External Trigger Input Position
EXTOUT
EXTIN External trigger
LED1
CN5 CP24 CP25
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3.5 Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS
When using the IE-780354-NS-EM1 combined with the IE-78K0-NS, set the jumpers on the IE-78K0-NS as
follows.
For the locations of jumpers, refer to the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U13731E).
Caution Incorrect jumper setting may damage the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
Table 3-3. Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS
JP2 JP3 JP4 JP6 JP7 JP8
Setting 2 and 3 shorted 1 and 2 shorted 1 and 2 shorted 3 and 4 shorted 1 and 2 shorted Note
Note The setting of JP8 is as follows.
1 and 2 shorted: (Internal selection of subsystem clock)
3 and 4 shorted: (External selection of subsystem clock)
3.6 Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS-A
When using the IE-780354-NS-EM1 combined with the IE-78K0-NS-A, set the jumpers on the IE-78K0-NS-A as
follows.
For the locations of jumpers, refer to the IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E).
Caution Incorrect jumper setting may damage the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
Table 3-4. Jumper Setting of IE-78K0-NS-A
JP2 JP3 JP4 JP6 JP7 JP8
Setting 2 and 3 shorted 1 and 2 shorted 1 and 2 shorted 3 and 4 shorted 1 and 2 shorted Note
Note The setting of JP8 is as follows.
1 and 2 shorted: (Internal selection of subsystem clock)
3 and 4 shorted: (External selection of subsystem clock)
Table 3-5. Jumper Setting on G-78K0H Option Board of IE-78K0-NS-A
JP2
Setting 2 and 3 shorted
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CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICE AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT
This chapter describes differences between the target device’s signal lines and the signal lines of the target
interface circuit of the IE system.
The target interface circuit of the IE system realizes emulation via an emulation circuit configured by an emulation
CPU, TTL, CMOS-IC, and other components. The electrical characteristics are different from those of the target
device because a protector and other circuits are provided.
(1) Signals directly input to or output from the emulation CPU (
µ
µµ
µ
PD7880)
(2) Signals input/output from the emulation CPU (
µ
µµ
µ
PD78F0338)
(3) Signals input/output from the emulation CPU (
µ
µµ
µ
PD7880, 78F0338)
(4) Other signals
The circuits of the IE-780354-NS-EM1 are used as follows for signals listed in (1) to (4) above. The same applies
to handling alternate-function pins, for which no circuit is provided in the IE system.
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(1) Signals directly input to or output from the emulation CPU (
µ
µµ
µ
PD7880)
Refer to Figure 4-1 Equivalent Circuit 1 of Emulation Circuit.
P02 to P00
P07 to P04
P27 to P20
P35 to P30
P43 to P40
P73 to P70
•X1
•XT1
RESET
Figure 4-1. Equivalent Circuit 1 of Emulation Circuit
P02 to P00
P07 to P04
P27 to P20
P35 to P32
P43 to P40
PD7880
emulation CPU
RESET
X1, XT1
P31 to P30
P73 to P70 LV
DD
100
1 M
100 4.7 k
HC4066
LV
DD
ISS12
100
100
ISS12
Probe side
(Target system)
IE system side
µ
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(2) Signals input/output from the emulation CPU (
µ
µµ
µ
PD78F0338)
Refer to Figure 4-2 Equivalent Circuit 2 of Emulation Circuit.
P17 to P10
S11 to S0
COM3 to COM0
SCOM0
AVREF
AVSS
Figure 4-2. Equivalent Circuit 2 of Emulation Circuit
P17 to P10
S11 to S0
COM3 to COM0
SCOM0
AV
REF
AV
SS
PD78F0338
emulation CPU
Probe side
(Target system)
IE system side
µ
(3) Signals directly input/output from the emulation CPU
Refer to Figure 4-3 Equivalent Circuit 3 of Emulation Circuit.
P87 to P80/S19 to S12
P97 to P90/S27 to S20
P107 to P100/S35 to S28
P113 to P110/S39 to S36
P03/INTP3/ADTRG
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Figure 4-3. Equivalent Circuit 3 of Emulation Circuit
P87 to P80/S19 to S12
P97 to P90/S27 to S20
P107 to P100/S35 to S28
P113 to P110/S39 to S36
PD780009
emulation CPU
PD7880
emulation CPU
PD78F0338
emulation CPU
PD78F0338
emulation CPU
PD7880
emulation CPU
P03/INTP3/ADTRG
ADTRG
P03/INTP3
PF signal
Port I/O
Segment output
ADG734
Probe side
(Target system)
IE system side
µ
µ
µ
µ
µ
(4) Other signals
Refer to Figure 4-4 Equivalent Circuit 4 of Emulation Circuit.
VLC2 to VLC0
CAPH, CAPL, X2, XT2, VDD0, VDD1, VSS0, VSS1, VPP
Figure 4-4. Equivalent Circuit 4 of Emulation Circuit
V
DD0
V
DD1
V
CC
3.3 k
PC393G
1.5 k
OPEN
V
SS0
V
SS1
V
LC2
to
V
LC0
,
CAPH, CAPL,
X2, XT2, V
PP
+
Probe side
(Target system)
IE system side
Power supply
detection
µ
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CHAPTER 5 CAUTIONS
The following must be noted when using the IE-780354-NS-EM1.
(1) Connection with the IE-78001-R-A is not supported.
(When connected with the IE-78001-R-A, port trace results will not be correctly indicated.)
(2) Use a device file of version E1.00h or later.
(With device files earlier than E1.00h, the mask option functions of P30, P31, and P70 to P73 cannot be used.)
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APPENDIX A EMULATION PROBE PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE
Table A-1. NP-100GC, NP-H100GC-TQ Pin Assignments (1/2)
Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No. Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No.
1 118 35 57
2 117 36 58
3 114 37 59
4 113 38 60
5 108 39 55
6 107 40 56
7 104 41 49
8 103 42 50
9 100 43 45
10 99 44 46
11 94 45 41
12 93 46 42
13 30 47 35
14 29 48 36
15 24 49 31
16 23 50 32
17 20 51 4
18 19 52 3
19 16 53 8
20 15 54 7
21 10 55 14
22 9 56 13
23 6 57 18
24 5 58 17
25 33 59 22
26 34 60 21
27 37 61 28
28 38 62 27
29 43 63 92
30 44 64 91
31 47 65 98
32 48 66 97
33 51 67 102
34 52 68 101
Remarks 1. NP-100GC and NP-H100GC-TQ are products of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
2. The numbers in the “Emulation probe” column indicate the corresponding pin number on the
emulation probe tip.
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Table A-1. NP-100GC, NP-H100GC-TQ Pin Assignments (2/2)
Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No. Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No.
69 106 85 63
70 105 86 64
71 112 87 61
72 111 88 62
73 116 89 65
74 115 90 66
75 87 91 71
76 88 92 72
77 83 93 75
78 84 94 76
79 77 95 79
80 78 96 80
81 73 97 85
82 74 98 86
83 69 99 89
84 70 100 90
Remarks 1. NP-100GC and NP-H100GC-TQ are products of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
2. The numbers in the “Emulation probe” column indicate the corresponding pin number on the
emulation probe tip.
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Table A-2. NP-113F-DA3 Pin Assignments (1/2)
Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No. Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No.
A1 B4 79
B1 117 C4 85
C1 D4 108
D1 107 E4 30
E1 103 F4 29
F1 93 G4 19
G1 24 H4 44
H1 16 J4 52
J1 K4 43
K1 33 L4 47
L1 A5 66
A2 90 B5 71
B2 118 C5 80
C2 114 D5 75
D2 113 E5
E2 104 H5 60
F2 94 J5 57
G2 23 K5 48
H2 15 L5 51
J25A661
K2 34 B6 64
L2 37 C6 72
A3 D6 65
B3 89 H6 55
C3 86 J6 50
D3 100 K6 58
E3 99 L6 59
F3 20 A7 69
G3 10 B7 74
H3 9 C7 63
J3 6 D7 62
K3 38 H7 45
L3 J7 42
A4 76 K7 49
Remarks 1. NP-113F1-DA3 is a product of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
2. The numbers in the “Emulation probe” column indicate the corresponding pin number on the
emulation probe tip.
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Table A-2. NP-113F-DA3 Pin Assignments (2/2)
Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No. Emulation Probe CN5 Pin No.
L7 56 A10 83
A8 73 B10 88
B8 77 C10 115
C8 70 D10 105
D8 78 E10 97
E8 101 F10 28
F8 91 G10 18
G8 92 H10 7
H8 14 J10 8
J8 35 K10 4
K8 41 L10 32
L8 46 A11
A9 B11 87
B9 84 C11
C9 116 D11 106
D9 111 E11 98
E9 112 F11 27
F9 102 G11 17
G9 21 H11 13
H9 22 J11
J9 36 K11 3
K9 31 L11
L9
Remarks 1. NP-113F1-DA3 is a product of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
2. The numbers in the “Emulation probe” column indicate the corresponding pin number on the
emulation probe tip.
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APPENDIX B NOTES ON TARGET SYSTEM DESIGN
The following shows the conditions when connecting the emulation probe to the conversion adapter. Follow the
configuration below and consider the shape of parts to be mounted on the target system when designing a system.
Among the products described in this appendix, NP-100GC, NP-H100GC-TQ, and NP-113F1-DA3 are products of
Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd, and TGC-100SDW, LSPACK113A1110NO1, CSSOCKET113A1110NO1, and
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1N are products of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION.
Table B-1. Distance Between IE System and Conversion Adapter
Emulation Probe Conversion Adapter Distance Between IE System and Conversion Adapter
NP-100GC 170 mm
NP-H100GC-TQ
TGC-100SDW
370 mm
NP-113F1-DA3 LSPACK113A1110NO1 +
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1
or
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1N
228.5 mm
Figure B-1. Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Adapter
(When 100GC Is Used)
170 mm
Note
In-circuit emulator
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
Emulation board
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Conversion adapter: TGC-100SDW
Target system
CN1
Emulation probe
NP-100GC
NP-H100GC-TQ
Note Distance when NP-100GC is used. When NP-H100GC-TQ is used, the distance is 370 mm.
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Figure B-2. Connection Conditions of Target System (When NP-100GC Is Used)
Emulation probe
NP-100GC
23 mm
25 mm
40 mm 34 mm
Target system
21.55 mm Pin 1
11 mm
Emulation board
IE-780354-NS-EM1
21.55 mm
Conversion adapter
TGC-100SDW
Figure B-3. Connection Conditions of Target System (When NP-H100GC-TQ Is Used)
Emulation probe
NP-H100GC-TQ
Emulation board
IE-780354-NS-EM1
23 mm
42 mm 45 mm
Target system
11 mm
25 mm 21.55 mm Pin 1 21.55 mm
Conversion adapter
TGC-100SDW
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Figure B-4. Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Adapter
(When NP-113F1-DA3 Is Used)
228.5 mm
In-circuit emulator
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A
Emulation board
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Conversion adapter:
LSPACK113A1110NO1 +
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1 or
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1N
Target system
CN5
Emulation probe
NP-113F1-DA3
Figure B-5. Connection Conditions of Target System (When NP-113F1-DA3 Is Used)
Emulation probe
NP-113F1-DA3
21 mm
27 mm
23 mm 23 mm
33 mm
20 mm
Emulation board
IE-780354-NS-EM1
Conversion adapter
LSPACK113A1110NO1 +
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1 or
CSSOCKET113A1110NO1N
Target system