Document No. U17081EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)
Date Published April 2004 N CP(K)
Printed in Japan
User’s Manual
QB-78K0KX1H
In-Circuit Emulator
Target Devices
78K0/KB1 78K0/KB1+
78K0/KC1 78K0/KC1+
78K0/KD1 78K0/KD1+
78K0/KE1 78K0/KE1+
78K0/KF1 78K0/KF1+
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INTRODUCTION
Readers This manual is intended for users who wish to perform debugging using the QB-
78K0KX1H. The readers of this manual are assumed to be familiar with the device
functions and usage, and to have knowledge of debuggers.
Purpose This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the basic specifications and
correct usage of the QB-78K0KX1H.
Organization This manual is divided into following parts.
General
Setup procedure
Settings at product shipment
Differences between target device and target interface circuit
Cautions
Restrictions
How to Read This Manual It is assumed that the readers of this manual have general knowledge in the fields of
electrical engineering, logic circuits, and microcontrollers.
This manual describes the basic setup procedures and how to set switches.
To understand the overall functions and usages of the QB-78K0KX1H
Read this manual according to the CONTENTS.
To know the manipulations, command functions, and other software-related settings
of the QB-78K0KX1H
See the user’s manual of the debugger (supplied with the QB-78K0KX1H) to be
used.
Conventions Note: Footnote for item marked with Note in the text
Caution: Information requiring particular attention
Remark: Supplementary information
Numeric representation: Binary ... xxxx or xxxxB
Decimal ... xxxx
Hexadecimal ... xxxxH
Prefix indicating power of 2
(address space, memory
capacity): K (kilo): 210 = 1,024
M (mega): 220 = 1,0242
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Terminology The meanings of the terms used in this manual are described in the table below.
Term Meaning
Target device This is the device to be emulated.
Target system This is the system to be debugged.
This includes the target program and the hardware provided by the user.
78K0/Kx1 Generic name indicating 78K0/KB1, 78K0/KC1, 78K0/KD1, 78K0/KE1,
and 78K0/KF1.
78K0/Kx1+ Generic name indicating 78K0/KB1+, 78K0/KC1+, 78K0/KD1+,
78K0/KE1+, and 78K0/KF1+.
Related Documents Please use the following documents in conjunction with this manual.
The related documents listed below may include preliminary versions. However,
preliminary versions are not marked as such.
Documents Related to Development Tools (User’s Manuals)
Document Name Document Number
QB-78K0KX1H In-Circuit Emulator This manual
Operation U17015E
Language U17014E
RA78K0 Assembler Package Ver. 3.70
Structured Assembly Language U11789E
Operation U17017E CC78K0 C Compiler Ver. 3.60
Language U17016E
ID78K0-QB Ver. 2.81 Integrated Debugger Operation U16996E
PM plus Ver. 5.20 U16934E
Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice. Be sure to use the latest
Version of each document for designing, etc.
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General Precautions for Handling This Product
1. Circumstances not covered by product guarantee
• If the product was disassembled, altered, or repaired by the customer
• If it was dropped, broken, or given another strong shock
Use at overvoltage, use outside guaranteed temperature range, storing outside guaranteed
temperature range
If power was turned on while the AC adapter, USB interface cable, or connection to the target
system was in an unsatisfactory state
If the cable of the AC adapter, the USB interface cable, the emulation probe, or the like was bent or
pulled excessively
• If an AC adapter other than the supplied product was used
• If the product got wet
2. Safety precautions
If used for a long time, the product may become hot (50°C to 60°C). Be careful of low temperature
burns and other dangers due to the product becoming hot.
Be careful of electrical shock. There is a danger of electrical shock if the product is used as
described above in 1 Circumstances not covered by product guarantee.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................... 10
1.1 Hardware Specifications ................................................................................................................................11
1.2 System Specifications....................................................................................................................................12
1.3 System Configuration ....................................................................................................................................13
1.3.1 AC adapter .........................................................................................................................................16
1.4 Package Contents ..........................................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................ 19
2.1 Names and Functions of Hardware...............................................................................................................20
2.2 Removal of Acrylic Board ..............................................................................................................................22
2.3 Clock Settings.................................................................................................................................................22
2.3.1 Overview of clock settings ..................................................................................................................22
2.3.2 Clock setting methods ........................................................................................................................23
2.3.3 Main system clock ..............................................................................................................................23
2.3.4 Subsystem clock.................................................................................................................................27
2.4 Software Settings ...........................................................................................................................................28
2.5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors ........................................................................................................29
2.5.1 Mounting NQ in target system ............................................................................................................29
2.5.2 Mounting YQ on NQ ...........................................................................................................................29
2.5.3 Plugging EA into YQ...........................................................................................................................30
2.5.4 Precautions for handling NQ, YQ, YS.................................................................................................30
2.5.5 Precautions on mounting NQ and IC ..................................................................................................31
2.6 Connection of QB-78K0KX1H to Target System..........................................................................................31
2.7 Power Supply and GND Pin Connection Precautions.................................................................................35
2.8 Connection of USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter ..................................................................................35
2.9 Switching Power On and Off .........................................................................................................................35
CHAPTER 3 SETTINGS AT PRODUCT SHIPMENT............................................................................ 36
CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT AND TARGET
DEVICE ............................................................................................................................... 37
4.1 For 78K0/KB1 or 78K0/KB1+ Emulation .......................................................................................................38
4.2 For 78K0/KC1 or 78K0/KC1+ Emulation .......................................................................................................40
4.3 For 78K0/KD1 or 78K0/KD1+ Emulation .......................................................................................................42
4.4 For 78K0/KE1 or 78K0/KE1+ Emulation........................................................................................................44
4.5 For 78K0/KF1 or 78K0/KF1+ Emulation ........................................................................................................46
CHAPTER 5 CAUTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 48
CHAPTER 6 RESTRICTIONS ................................................................................................................. 49
APPENDIX A NOTES ON TARGET SYSTEM DESIGN ..................................................................... 50
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APPENDIX B PACKAGE DRAWINGS ...................................................................................................55
B.1 Target Connectors .........................................................................................................................................55
B.2 Exchange Adapters........................................................................................................................................61
B.3 YQ Connectors ...............................................................................................................................................63
B.4 Mount Adapters ..............................................................................................................................................66
B.5 Check Pin Adapter .........................................................................................................................................69
B.6 Spacer Adapters.............................................................................................................................................70
B.7 Emulation Probe.............................................................................................................................................73
B.8 Clock Board ....................................................................................................................................................73
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
The QB-78K0KX1H is an in-circuit emulator for emulating the 78K0/Kx1 or 78K0/Kx1+.
Hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in the development of systems in which the 78K0/Kx1 or
78K0/Kx1+ is used. This manual descries basic setup procedures, hardware specifications, system specifications,
and how to set switches.
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1.1 Hardware Specifications
Table 1-1. QB-78K0KX1H Hardware Specifications
Parameter Specification
Target device 78K0/KB1, 78K0/KC1, 78K0/KD1, 78K0/KE1, 78K0/KF1
78K0/KB1+, 78K0/KC1+, 78K0/KD1+, 78K0/KE1+, 78K0/KF1+
78K0/Kx1 2.5 to 5.5 V Operating voltage
78K0/Kx1+ 2.2 to 5.5 V
Main system clock VDD = 4.0 to 5.5 V: 12 MHz
VDD = 3.5 to 4.0 V: 10 MHz
VDD = 3.0 to 3.5 V: 8.38 MHz
VDD = 2.5 to 3.0 V: 5 MHz
78K0/Kx1
Subsystem clock VDD = 2.5 to 5.5 V: 32.768 kHz
Main system clock VDD = 4.0 to 5.5 V: 16 MHz
VDD = 4.0 to 4.5 V: 16 MHz
VDD = 3.3 to 4.0 V: 8.38 MHz
VDD = 2.7 to 3.3 V: 5 MHz
VDD = 2.2 to 2.7 V: 500 kHz (Ring-OSC only)
Operating frequency
78K0/Kx1+
Subsystem clock VDD = 2.5 to 5.5 V: 32.768 kHz
Operating temperature range 0 to 40°C (No condensation)
Storage temperature range 15 to 60°C (No condensation)
External dimensions See figure below
AC adapter for QB-78K0KX1H 15 V, 1 A Power
consumption
Target system power supply Same level as target device
Weight 382 g
Host interface USB interface (1.1, 2.0)
112.7mm
Note 1
84.6mm
Note 2
Frontspacer
Note 4
Rearspacer
58mm
Note 3
Notes 1Does not include projection of power switch
2Includes projection of screw that fixes rear spacer
3Dimension when rear spacer is made shortest (88 mm when longest)
4Front spacer can vary from 20 mm (longest) to 5 mm (shortest)
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1.2 System Specifications
This section shows the QB-78K0KX1H system specifications.
Table 1-2. QB-78K0KX1H System Specifications
Parameter Specification
Emulation memory capacity 64 KB
Real-time execution function Go, Start from Here, Go & Go, Come Here, Restart, Return Out,
Ignore break points and Go
Program execution
functions
Non-real-time execution function Step execution
Event break Execution: 8 points
Access: Byte 8 points, word 2 points
Software break 2000 points
Pre-execution break 16 points
Fail-safe break Exists
Break functions
Other Forcible break, trace full break, trace delay break, timeout break,
timer overflow break
Trace data types Program address, program data, access address, access data,
status
Trace modes Full trace, section trace, qualify trace
Trace functions Delay function, full stop function
Trace functions
Memory capacity 128K frames
Real-time RAM monitoring function All spaces
Measurement clock 50 MHz or CPU clock
Measurement objects Beginning through end of program execution
Start event through end event
Maximum measurement time Approximately 24 hours (Resolution 41
µ
s)
Minimum resolution 20 ns (Measurement time: 85 seconds)
Number of timers for
measurement
Start through end of program execution: 1
Start event through end event: 2
Measurement results Maximum, minimum, average, cumulative, number of passes
(between events)
Time measurement
functions
Other Timer overflow break function,
timeout break function
Other functions Mapping function, event function, coverage function, snapshot
function, DMM function, stub function, power-off emulation
function, pin mask function
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1.3 System Configuration
This section shows the system configuration when using the QB-78K0KX1H connected to a PC (PC-9821 series,
PC/ATTM compatible). Connection is possible even without optional products.
Table 1-3. Devices Subject to Emulation by 78K0/Kx1
Device Name Series Name
(Common Name)
Package
Flash Memory
Version
Mask ROM Version
KB1 Series 30-pin SSOP (MC)
µ
PD78F0103
µ
PD780101,
µ
PD780102,
µ
PD780103
KC1 Series 44-pin LQFP (GB)
µ
PD78F0114
µ
PD780111,
µ
PD780112,
µ
PD780113,
µ
PD780114
KD1 Series 52-pin QFP (GB)
µ
PD78F0124
µ
PD780121,
µ
PD780122,
µ
PD780123,
µ
PD780124
KE1 Series 64-pin QFP (GB, GK, GC)
µ
PD78F0134,
µ
PD78F0138
µ
PD780131,
µ
PD780132,
µ
PD780133,
µ
PD780134,
µ
PD780136,
µ
PD780138
KF1 Series 80-pin QFP (GK, GC)
µ
PD78F0148
µ
PD780143,
µ
PD780144,
µ
PD780146,
µ
PD780148
Table 1-4. Devices Subject to Emulation by 78K0/Kx1+
Device Name Series Name
(Common Name)
Package
Flash Memory Version Mask ROM
Version
KB1+ Series 30-pin SSOP (MC)
µ
PD78F0101H,
µ
PD78F0102H,
µ
PD78F0103H
KC1+ Series 44-pin LQFP (GB)
µ
PD78F0112H,
µ
PD78F0113H,
µ
PD78F0114H
KD1+ Series 52-pin QFP (GB)
µ
PD78F0122H,
µ
PD78F0123H,
µ
PD78F0124H
KE1+ Series 64-pin QFP (GB, GK, GC)
µ
PD78F0132H,
µ
PD78F0133H,
µ
PD78F0134H,
µ
PD78F0136H,
µ
PD78F0138H
KF1+ Series 80-pin QFP (GK, GC)
µ
PD78F0148H
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Figure 1-1. System Configuration
<5>
<3>
<1>
<2>
<4>
<6>
<7>
<8>
<9>
<10>
<12>
<11>
<1> Host machine: PC-9821 series, PC/AT compatible can be used
<2> ID78K0-QB Disk/Accessory Disk: Debugger, USB drivers, manual, etc.
<3> USB interface cable: Cable connecting QB-78K0KX1H to host machine
<4> AC adapter: Can support 100 to 240 V by replacing AC plug
<5> QB-78K0KX1H: This product
<6> Check pin adapter: Adapter used when observing waveforms on oscilloscope
<7> Emulation probe: Flexible type of emulation probe
<8> Exchange adapter: Adapter that performs pin conversion
<9> Spacer adapter: Adapter for height regulation
<10> YQ connector: Connector that connects exchange adapter to target connector
<11> Target connector: Connector soldered to target system
<12> Mount adapter: Adapter for socket mounting target device
Remarks 1. Obtain device files from the NEC Electronics website.
http://www.necel.com/micro/index_e.html
2. Refer to 1.4 Package Contents for the purchase forms of the above products.
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Table 1-5. Check Pin Adapters
Package Check Pin Adapter
Common QB-144-CA-01
Table 1-6. Exchange Adapters
Package Exchange Adapter
80GC QB-80GC-EA-01T
80GK QB-80GK-EA-01T
64GB QB-64GB-EA-01T
64GC QB-64GC-EA-01T
64GK QB-64GK-EA-01T
52GB QB-52GB-EA-01T
44GB QB-44GB-EA-01T
30MC QB-30MC-EA-01T
Table 1-7. Emulation Probes
Package Emulation Probe
Common QB-80-EP-01T
Table 1-8. YQ Connectors
Package YQ Connector
80GC QB-80GC-YQ-01T
80GK QB-80GK-YQ-01T
64GB QB-64GB-YQ-01T
64GC QB-64GC-YQ-01T
64GK QB-64GK-YQ-01T
52GB QB-52GB-YQ-01T
44GB QB-44GB-YQ-01T
30MC QB-30MC-YQ-01T
Table 1-9. Spacer Adapters
Package Spacer Adapter
80GC QB-80GC-YS-01T
80GK QB-80GK-YS-01T
64GB QB-64GB-YS-01T
64GC QB-64GC-YS-01T
64GK QB-64GK-YS-01T
52GB QB-52GB-YS-01T
44GB QB-44GB-YS-01T
30MC QB-30MC-YS-01T
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Table 1-10. Target Connectors
Package Target Connector
80GC QB-80GC-NQ-01T
80GK QB-80GK-NQ-01T
64GB QB-64GB-NQ-01T
64GC QB-64GC-NQ-01T
64GK QB-64GK-NQ-01T
52GB QB-52GB-NQ-01T
44GB QB-44GB-NQ-01T
30MC QB-30MC-NQ-01T
Table 1-11. Mount Adapters
Package Target Connector
80GC QB-80GC-HQ-01T
80GK QB-80GK-HQ-01T
64GB QB-64GB-HQ-01T
64GC QB-64GC-HQ-01T
64GK QB-64GK-HQ-01TNote,
QB-64GK-HQ-02TNote
52GB QB-52GB-HQ-01T
44GB QB-44GB-HQ-01T
30MC QB-30MC-HQ-01T
Note QB-64GK-HQ-01T is the adapter for a device without on-chip debug functions.
QB-64GK-HQ-02T is the adapter for a device that has on-chip debug functions.
1.3.1 AC adapter
By replacing the AC plug, this product can support 100 to 240 V.
The following three types are included.
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1.4 Package Contents
The following items have been placed in the QB-78K0KX1H packing box. Please check the contents.
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-ZZZ
1: QB-78K0KX1H
2: AC adapter
3: USB interface cable
4: Clock board set
Main Clock Type I
Main Clock Type II
Main Clock Type III (Mounted at shipment)
Sub Clock Type I
Sub Clock Type II (Mounted at shipment)
5: User registration
6: PG-FPL
7: ID78K0-QB Disk (CD-ROM)
8: Accessory Disk (CD-ROM)
9: Setup Manual
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T80GC
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-80GC-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-80GC-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-80GC-NQ-01T
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T80GK
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-80GK-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-80GK-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-80GK-NQ-01T
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T64GB
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-64GB-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-64GB-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-64GB-NQ-01T
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T64GC
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-64GC-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-64GC-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-64GC-NQ-01T
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Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T64GK
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-64GK-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-64GK-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-64GK-NQ-01T
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T52GB
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-52GB-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-52GB-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-52GB-NQ-01T
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T44GB
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-44GB-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-44GB-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-44GB-NQ-01T
Products supplied with QB-78K0KX1H-T30MC
1 to 9
10: Emulation probe QB-80-EP-01T
11: Exchange adapter QB-30MC-EA-01T
12: YQ connector QB-30MC-YQ-01T
13: Target connector QB-30MC-NQ-01T
The following products are sold as single items.
Emulation probe • Exchange adapter
• YQ connector • Target connector
• Check pin adapter • Spacer adapter
• Mount adapter
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CHAPTER 2 SETUP PROCEDURE
This chapter explains the QB-78K0KX1H setup procedure.
Setup can be completed by performing installation setup in the order in which it appears in this chapter.
Perform setup along the lines of the following procedure.
See 2.1 Names and Functions of Hardware for clock board positions.
Clock settings
The internal clock board is mounted at shipment.
If using the internal clock, modification of the settings are unnecessary.
If modification is necessary, see 2.2 Removal of Acrylic Board and 2.3 Clock Settings.
Software settings
See 2.4 Software Settings.
Mounting and connecting connectors
See 2.5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors.
Connection of USB interface cable and AC adapter
See 2.8 Connection of USB Interface Cable and AC adapter.
Connection of QB-78K0KX1H to target system
See 2.6 Connection of QB-78K0KX1H to Target System.
Switching power on and off
See 2.9 Switching Power On and Off
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2.1 Names and Functions of Hardware
Figure 2-1. Names of Parts of QB-78K0KX1H
Top View Bottom View
Power switch
POWER TCN2 TCN1
TA R GE T
CN4
CN5
Main Clock Type III
Sub Clock Type II
Power supply connector
USB connector
Side View
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Figure 2-2. Clock Board
18
Main Clock Type I
S2S3
S4 S5
S6
S1
18
Main Clock Type II
C2
OSC1'
C1
C1' C2'
OSC1
15
C2
C1
15
Sub Clock Type II
18
Main Clock Type III
Main Clock Type I Main Clock Type II
Sub Clock Type I Sub Clock Type II
Main Clock Type III
OSC1
C1'
OSC1'
Clock Type
Sub I
C2'
(1) TCN1, TCN2
These are connectors for connecting a check pin adapter or emulation probe.
(2) CN4
CN4 (Main clock board connector) is the connector for mounting the main clock board. Main Clock Type III is
mounted at shipment.
(3) CN5
CN5 (Subclock board connector) is the connector for mounting the subclock board.
Sub Clock Type II is mounted at shipment.
(4) POWER (Red LED)
This is an LED that shows whether or not the power supply of the QB-78K0KX1H is switched on.
LED State QB-78K0KX1H State
Lit Power switch ON
Not lit Power switch OFF or AC adapter not connected to QB-78K0KX1H
Blinking Internal error occurred (Contact an NEC Electronics sales representative or distributor)
(5) TARGET (Green LED)
This is an LED that shows whether or not the power supply of the target system is switched on.
LED State Target System State
Lit Target system power supply ON
Not lit Target system power supply OFF or target system not connected
(6) Power switch
This is the power switch of the QB-78K0KX1H.
It is OFF at shipment.
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2.2 Removal of Acrylic Board
To modify the clock setup, the acrylic board on the bottom of the QB-78K0KX1H must be removed.
The acrylic board can be removed by lifting it up.
Figure 2-3. Acrylic Board Removal Method
2.3 Clock Settings
2.3.1 Overview of clock settings
The following 7 types of clock settings are available.
For details, see 2.3.2 Clock setting methods.
Main system clock
(1) Mount the clock board in CN4 and use the internally generated clock
(2) Mount the clock board in CN4 and use an externally input clock
(3) Mount the oscillator clock board in CN4 and generate the clock from the clock board
(4) Mount the oscillation circuit clock board in CN4 and generate the clock from the clock board
Subsystem clock
(1) Mount the clock board in CN5 and use the internally generated clock
(2) Mount the clock board in CN5 and use an externally input clock
(3) Mount the oscillation circuit clock board in CN5 and generate the clock from the clock board
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2.3.2 Clock setting methods
This section shows the hardware settings when setting the clock.
Table 2-1. Hardware Settings When Setting Main System Clock
Type of Clock to Use CN4 Remarks
(1) Mount clock board in CN4 and use internally
generated clock
Mount Main Clock Type III in CN4.
Mounted in CN4 at
shipment
(2) Mount clock board in CN4 and use externally input
clock
Mount Main Clock Type III in CN4. Mounted in CN4 at
shipment
(3) Mount oscillator clock board in CN4 and generate
clock from clock board
Mount Main Clock Type I on which
oscillator is mounted in CN4.
(4) Mount oscillation circuit clock board in CN4 and
generate clock from clock board
Mount Main Clock Type II on which
oscillation circuit is assembled in
CN4.
Remark Settings other than the above are prohibited.
Table 2-2. Hardware Settings When Setting Subsystem Clock
Type of Clock to Use CN5 Remarks
(1) Mount clock board in CN5 and use internally
generated clock
Mount Sub Clock Type II in CN5 Mounted in CN5 at
shipment
(2) Mount clock board in CN5 and use externally input
clock
Mount Sub Clock Type II in CN5 Mounted in CN5 at
shipment
(3) Mount oscillation circuit clock board in CN5 and
generate clock from clock board
Mount Sub Clock Type I on which
oscillation circuit is assembled in
CN5
Remark Settings other than the above are prohibited.
2.3.3 Main system clock
(1) For mounting Main Clock Type I (for oscillator use)
Things to prepare
Oscillator (with pins as shown in Figure 2-4 and 5 V power supply)
Figure 2-4. Oscillator (Main System Clock)
VCC
CLOCK OUTGND
NC VCC
CLOCK OUT
GND
NC
Top View
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<Procedure>
<1> Prepare the QB-78K0KX1H and Main Clock Type I. Remove the clock board that is mounted in the CN4
socket on the QB-78K0KX1H.
When removing the clock board, do so carefully, since the pins of the CN4 socket bend easily.
<2> Implement the prepared oscillator in Main Clock Type I. Carefully insert it in the direction of the number
1 pin mark.
Figure 2-5. Mapping of Oscillator to Main Clock Type (Main System Clock)
<3> Fit Main Clock Type I prepared in <2> in the CN4 socket from which the clock board was removed in <1>.
In the debugger, only the "Clock Board" button can be selected (others displayed in gray) at this time. For the
frequency at this time, the clock of the oscillator that is mounted on the clock board is used.
(2) For mounting Main Clock Type II (for oscillation circuit use)
(a) When using 3-pin type resonator
Things to prepare
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonatorNote Soldering tool set
Note CSTCE10M0G (by Murata Mfg. Co., Ltd.) is assumed.
Figure 2-6. Resonator (Main System Clock: 3-Pin)
18
Main Clock Type I
S2S3
S4 S5
S6
S1
V
CC
CLOCK OUTGND
NC
Crystal oscillator Socket
Oscillator Pin Board Pin Number
NC S1
S2 GND
S3
S4 CLOCK OUT
S5
VCC S6
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<Procedure>
<1> Prepare the QB-78K0KX1H and Main Clock Type II. Remove the clock board that is mounted in
the CN4 socket on the QB-78K0KX1H.
When removing the clock board, do so carefully, since the pins of the CN4 socket bend easily.
<2> Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator used in OSC1 of Main Clock Type II.
Figure 2-7. Connection to Main Clock Type II (Main System Clock: 3-Pin)
Main Clock Type II (Back)
Circuit Diagram
OSC1
X1
X2
1
2
3
<3> Fit Main Clock Type II of <2> in the CN4 socket from which the clock board was removed in <1>.
Pin Number Connection
OSC2 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
For pad type
Pin 3
Pin 1
Pin 2
1
8
OSC2
JAPAN
NEC
CN2
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(b) When using 2-pin type resonator
Things to prepare
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator Capacitor C2
Capacitor C1 Soldering tool set
Figure 2-8. Resonator (Main System Clock: 2-Pin)
<Procedure>
<1> Prepare the QB-78K0KX1H and Main Clock Type II. Remove the clock board that is mounted in
the CN4 socket on the QB-78K0KX1H.
When removing the clock board, do so carefully, since the pins of the CN4 socket bend easily.
<2> Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator used in OSC1 of Main Clock Type II and
capacitor C1 and capacitor C2 conforming with its oscillation frequency as follows. When
soldering, use either through-hole types or pad types.
Figure 2-9. Connection to Main Clock Type II (Main System Clock: 2-Pin)
Main Clock Type II
Circuit Diagram
C2 C1
X1
X2
Pin Number Connection
C1, C1’ Capacitor C1
C2, C2’ Capacitor C2
OSC1, OSC1’ Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
For pad type
For through-hole type
18
Main Clock Type II
C2
OSC1'
C1
C1' C2'
OSC1
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<3> Fit Main Clock Type II of <2> in the CN4 socket from which the clock board was removed in <1>.
In the debugger, only the "Clock Board" button can be selected at this time (others are displayed in
gray). For the frequency at this time, the clock of the oscillation circuit that is mounted on the clock
board is used.
(3) For mounting Main Clock Type III (for internally generated clock or externally input clock use)
Main Clock Type III is fitted in the CN4 socket at shipment. If in the same state as at shipment, hardware
settings are unnecessary.
In the debugger, only "External Clock" or "System Clock" can be selected at this time ("Clock Board" is
displayed in gray). If "External Clock" is selected, a clock that is input from the target system is used. If
"System Clock" is selected, select the desired frequency from the dialog menu.
If inputting an external clock, input a square wave of the same potential as the target device in the clock pin
(X1, XT1) (input of inverse waveform to X2, XT2 is unnecessary).
2.3.4 Subsystem clock
(1) For mounting Sub Clock Type I (For oscillation circuit use)
Things to prepare
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonatorNote Capacitor C2
Capacitor C1 Soldering tool set
Note The resonator used is assumed to be NC-206 (by Kyushu Dentsu Co., Ltd.).
<Procedure>
<1> Prepare the QB-78K0KX1H and Sub Clock Type I. Remove the clock board that is mounted in the CN5
socket on the QB-78K0KX1H.
When removing the clock board, do so carefully, since the pins of the CN5 socket bend easily.
<2> Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator that is used in Sub Clock Type• and capacitor C1 and
capacitor C2 that conform to its oscillation frequency as follows.
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Figure 2-10. Connection to Subclock Type I (Subsystem Clock)
Sub Clock Type I
Circuit Diagram
XT1
VCC
1
23
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
GND
VCC
NC-206
IC2
470 k
10 M
SN74LVC2G04DCK
C1(C1')
C2(C2')
Remark Places surrounded by broken lines indicate portions installed on the parts board.
<3> Fit Sub Clock Type I of <2> in the CN5 socket from which the clock board was removed in <1>.
In the debugger, only the "Clock Board" button can be selected at this time (others are displayed in gray). For
the frequency at this time, the clock of the oscillation circuit that is mounted on the clock board is used.
(2) For mounting Sub Clock Type II (for internally generated clock or externally input clock use)
Sub Clock Type II is fitted in the CN5 socket at shipment. If in the same state as at shipment, hardware
settings are unnecessary.
In the debugger, only "External Clock" or "System Clock" can be selected at this time ("Clock Board" is
displayed in gray). If "External Clock" is selected, a clock that is input from the target system is used. If
"System Clock" is selected, select the desired frequency from the dialog menu.
If inputting an external clock, input a square wave of the same potential as the target device to the clock pin
(X1, XT1) (input of inverse waveform to X2, XT2 is unnecessary).
2.4 Software Settings
For details, see the ID78K0-QB Ver. 2.81 Integrated Debugger Operation User's Manual (U16996E).
Pin Number Connection
C1, C1’ Capacitor C1
C2, C2’ Capacitor C2
OSC1, OSC1’ Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator
For pad type
For through-hole type
15
C2
C1
OSC1
C1'
OSC1'
Clock Type
Sub I
C2'
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2.5 Mounting and Connecting Connectors
This section describes the methods of connecting the QB-78K0KX1H and target system.
Make connections with both the QB-78K0KX1H and target system powered OFF.
The following abbreviations are used in this section.
NQ: Target connector
YQ: YQ connector
EA: Exchange adapter
HQ: Mount adapter
CA: Check pin adapter
YS: Spacer adapter
2.5.1 Mounting NQ in target system
(1) Thinly apply a two-component epoxy adhesive (hardening time at least 30 minutes) to the ends of the four
projections on the base of the NQ and adhere the NQ to the user board (clean the surface of the user board
using alcohol or the like). If alignment of user board pads to NQ leads is difficult, align them as in (2).
(2) Align by inserting the guide pins for alignment for the NQ (NQ-Guide) through the pin holes on the top of the
NQ. Accessory holes are φ1.0 mm non-through holes in 2 or 3 places.
(For hole positions, see the particular NQ drawing.)
(3) Solder after fitting the HQ to the NQ. This is to prevent troubles such as flux or solder splashing and adhering
to the NQ contact pins when soldering.
Soldering conditions Solder reflow 240°C × 20 seconds or less
Manual soldering 240°C ×10 seconds or less (1 pin)
Caution Do not perform washing by flux immersion or vapor.
(4) Take away the guide pins.
2.5.2 Mounting YQ on NQ
(1) After confirming that there are no broken or bent YQ contact pins, fit the YQ in the NQ and fasten the screw. If
repeatedly inserting and removing, be sure to inspect the YQ pins before fitting. If pins are bent, correct them
using something thin and flat such as the edge of a knife.
(2) Accessory holes are needed in prescribed positions in 4 places in the board for connecting the YQ. Fasten
the YQ to the NQ on the user board using the supplied M2 × 10 mm screws. The thickness of a board
corresponding to these screws is 1.0 to 2.0 mm. Fasten the screws equally in the four corners using a No. 1
or No. 0 precision (+) driver or torque driver. The tightening torque of the screws is 0.55kg f cm (0.054N
m) Max. Too great tightening causes bad connections.
Screws for fitting to the NQ (M2 × 10 mm/4) are included with the YQ.
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2.5.3 Plugging EA into YQ
Match the No. 1 pin position of the YQ or YS (C cuts match in both) to the No. 1 pin position of the EA and plug in.
When plugging or unplugging, press on the NQ, YQ, and YS with a finger so that there is no force on the NQ.
When plugging or unplugging, be careful of the direction of rocking.
As a tool when unplugging, insert a bamboo skewer or the like between the YQ (YS) and EA and rock while slowly
unplugging. Be careful since the connector will be damaged if this is done in the wrong direction.
2.5.4 Precautions for handling NQ, YQ, YS
(1) When taking the NQ from the box, press down on the body and take out the sponge first.
(2) Since the pins of the YQ are thin and easily bent, be careful. When inserting it in the NQ, confirm that there
are no bent pins.
(3) When screwing a YQ soldered to a board to the NQ, fasten the screws in four places in turn using a No. 0 or
No. 1 (+) precision driver or torque driver after tentatively tightening them. Fix the torque at 0.054 Nm (Max.).
If just one place is overtightened, it may cause poor contact. Moreover, a board being connected to the YQ
must have accessory holes in prescribed positions (4 places:
φ
2.3 mm or
φ
3.3 mm). The
φ
3.8 mm or
φ
4.3 mm
that is the screw head size is an area where wiring is prohibited.
(4) In YQ and YS removal, since there is a danger of YQ pins being bent or broken when prying and rocking,
remove them gradually using a () driver from four directions. Moreover, to connect and use the YQ and YS,
screw the YQ to the NQ according to the YQGUIDE (sold separately) using a 2.3 mm () driver and then
connect it to the YS. Fix the torque at 0.054 Nm (Max.). If even one place is overtightened, it may cause poor
contact.
(5) For the NQ, YQ, and YS, since there is a danger that washing fluid on the structure will remain in the
connector, do not perform washing.
(6) NQ, IC, and YQ cannot be used in combination.
(7) An NQ/YQ system cannot be used in an environment of vibrations or shocks.
(8) It is assumed that this product will be used in system development and evaluation. Moreover, when used in
Japan, Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law and electromagnetic disturbance countermeasures have
not been applied.
(9) Since there are rare cases of shape change if the box is left for a long time in a place where it is 50°C or
higher, for safekeeping, store it in a place where it is no higher than 40°C and direct sunlight does not hit it.
(10) For details about handling the NQ, YQ, and YS, see the NQPACK series technical materials at the website of
Tokyo Eletech Corporation.
Tokyo Eletech Corporation website: http://www.tetc.co.jp/
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2.5.5 Precautions on mounting NQ and IC
(1) Confirm that there is no weld flash in the resin (sealant part) of the IC. If there is weld flash, remove it using a
knife or the like.
(2) Confirm that there is no weld flash breaking or bending of IC leads. In particular, confirm the planarity of IC
leads. If there is abnormality in the planarity, correct that portion.
(3) Viewing the NQ contact pins from the top, if there are foreign bodies on them, remove them using a brush or
the like.
After confirming (1) to (3), fit the IC to the NQ. Also fit the HQ.
(4) Put the supplied M2 × 6 mm screws in the 4 accessory holes of the HQ and fasten the screws in opposite
corners. At that time, use either the dedicated screw driver that is supplied or a torque driver to fasten them
equally in turn with a tightening torque of MAX. 0.55 kg f (0.054 Nm). Since the contact is poor if tightening
is too great, once you have lightly fastened the HQ screws, tighten them again.
(5) Depending on the use environment, when starting up a device that has been left for a long time, starting it
may be difficult. In this case, loosen the screws slightly and then retighten them.
(6) If startup still is difficult after (5) above, check (1) to (3) again.
(7) Tightening the screws of the HQ too much may give rise to cracks in the molded part of the HQ (plastic part)
and bend the mold into a bowed shape, making contact poor.
(8) After soldering the NQ, do not perform washing by flux immersion or vapor.
2.6 Connection of QB-78K0KX1H to Target System
If connecting the emulation probe (QB-80-EP-01T), connect it to the QB-78K0KX1H and the target system by the
following procedure.
(a) Connection of emulation probe
Connect the emulation probe to the QB-78K0KX1H.
Figure 2-11. Emulation Probe Connection Method
Insert CN1 and CN2 of the probe into
TCN1 and TCN2 of the QB-78K0KX1H.
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(b) Connection of emulation probe GND wire
There are 2 GND wires in the emulation probe. Connect them to the QB-78K0KX1H and target system.
<1> Fasten the GND wire on the QB-78K0KX1H side of the emulation probe to the nut on the bottom of the
QB-78K0KX1H using a #0 or #1 (+) precision driver (connection of B to A in Figure 2-12).
<2> Next plug the connector on top of the emulation probe into the connector in the opening in the bottom of
the QB-78K0KX1H from below being careful of the insertion direction.
Figure 2-12. GND Wire
QB-78K0KX1H
Target system
A
B
C
<3> Connect the exchange adapter and emulation probe to the target connector.
<4> Connect the GND wire on the target system side of the emulation probe to the target system GND. If a
pin or screw is fastened to the target system GND, remove the transparent terminal cover on the end of
the GND wire and fasten the Y terminal of the GND wire to the target system (C in Figure 2-12). If the
GND on the target system is an exposed pad, likewise fasten the Y terminal to the pad on the target
system by soldering (recommended soldering iron temperature setting: 300°C).
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<5> Since the length of the GND wire below the head (insulated part) is approximately 60 mm, there must be
a GND to which it can be connected in the range of an approximately 60 mm radius of the section of the
target system for connecting the emulation probe, as shown in Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13. Where GND Wire Can Be Connected
30.75
27.5
20
L = 60
Target system
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(c) Ensuring isolation
When connecting the target system to the QB-78K0KX1H using an emulation probe, perform height regulation
using the front spacer or rear spacer of the QB-78K0KX1H and ensure isolation from the target system.
Figure 2-14. Connection Using Emulation Probe
(d) Precautions related to emulation probe
The following precautions pertain to using the emulation probe.
<1> Be careful that stress of the emulation probe is not placed on the target connector. Moreover, when
removing the emulation probe, remove it slowly while pressing down on the exchange adapter with a
finger so that there is no stress on the target connector.
<2> Be sure to connect the GND wire of the emulation probe to the QB-78K0KX1H and the target system. If
it cannot be connected, the impedance of the cable is unstable and could bring about lowering of signal
transmission characteristics or distortion of the output waveform for an input waveform.
Exchange adapter
YQ connector
Rear spacer
(Can regulate height)
Emulation probe
Front spacer
(Can regulate height)
Target connector
QB-78K0KX1H
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2.7 Power Supply and GND Pin Connection Precautions
For power supplies and GND pins of the target device, be sure to connect all pins to each power supply or GND.
2.8 Connection of USB Interface Cable and AC Adapter
Plug the USB interface cable supplied with the QB-78K0KX1H into the USB connector of the host machine and
also plug it into the USB connector on the rear of the QB-78K0KX1H.
Plug the AC adapter supplied with the QB-78K0KX1H into a receptacle and plug it into the power supply connector
on the rear of the QB-78K0KX1H.
For QB-78K0KX1H connector positions, see Figure 2-15. There are three types of AC adapter plug. Use the one
that has a suitable shape.
Figure 2-15. Connector Positions
2.9 Switching Power On and Off
Be sure to switch the power on and off according to the following procedures.
Note In the procedures, <2> is unnecessary if the target system is not connected.
Caution If there is a mistake in the order, the target system or QB-78K0KX1H may fail.
<1> QB-78K0KX1H power on
<2> Target system power onNote
<3> Debugger startup
<1> Debugger termination
<2> Target system power offNote
<3> QB-78K0KX1H power off
Switching power on Switching power off
Power supply connector
(Connect AC adapter)
USB connector
(Connect USB interface cable)
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CHAPTER 3 SETTINGS AT PRODUCT SHIPMENT
Table 3-1. Settings at Shipment
Item Setting Remarks
CN4 Main Clock Type III is mounted
CN5 Sub Clock Type II is mounted
Power switch
Set to OFF at shipment.
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CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUIT AND TARGET DEVICE
This chapter explains the differences between the signal lines of a target interface circuit of the QB-78K0KX1H and
the signal lines of a target device
Although the target device is a CMOS circuit, the target interface circuit of the QB-78K0KX1H consists of an
emulation circuit that depends on the emulation CPU, TTL, CMOS-IC, or other.
When the target system is debugged by connecting it to the QB-78K0KX1H, the QB-78K0KX1H emulates just as if
the actual target device were operating on the target system.
However, small differences arise because the QB-78K0KX1H actually is emulating.
(1) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (
µ
PD78F0148H)
(2) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (FPGA)
(3) Other signals
The circuits of the QB-78K0KX1H for the signals in (1) to (3) above are shown below by target device.
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4.1 For 78K0/KB1 or 78K0/KB1+ Emulation
For the signals in (1) to (3) below, see Figure 4-1 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1.
(1) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (
µ
PD78F0148H)
P03 to P00
P17 to P10
P23 to P20
P33 to P30
P120
P130
AVREF, VDD
(2) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (FPGA)
X1, RESET, IC/VPPNote
Note For the 78K0/KB1+, the pin name is FLMD0.
(3) Other signals
X2, VSS, AVSS,
Figure 4-1. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1 (1/2)
P03 to P00,
P17 to P10,
P23 to P20,
P33 to P30,
P120, P130
AV
REF
, V
DD
PD78F0148H
Emulation CPU
V
DD
0.1 F
PI5A4624TX
µ
µ
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
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Figure 4-1. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 1 (2/2)
22
FPGA
Emulation CPU
3.3 V
10 k
100 k
Level shifter
PD7885
100 k
OPEN
X2
V
SS
X1
RESET
IC/V
PP
AV
SS
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
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4.2 For 78K0/KC1 or 78K0/KC1+ Emulation
For the signals in (1) to (3) below, see Figure 4-2 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 2.
(1) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (
µ
PD78F0148H)
P01, P00
P17 to P10
P27 to P20
P33 to P30
P73 to P70
P120
P130
AVREF, VDD, EVDD
(2) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (FPGA)
P63 to P60
X1, XT1, RESET, VSS, IC/VPPNote
Note For the 78K0/KC1+, the pin name is FLMD0.
(3) Other signals
X2, XT2, EVSS, AVSS
Figure 4-2. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 2 (1/2)
P01, P00,
P17 to P10,
P27 to P20,
P33 to P30,
P73 to P70,
P120, P130
AV
REF
, V
DD
,
EV
DD
PD78F0148H
Emulation CPU
V
DD
0.1 F
PI5A4624TX
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
µ
µ
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Figure 4-2. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 2 (2/2)
22
30 k
LV
DD
LV
DD
10 k
3.3 V
10 k
10 k
100 k
74LS26DNV
P61, P60
P63, P62
74LS26DNV
100 k
OPEN
X2, XT2
V
SS
X1, XT1
RESET
IC/V
PP
EV
SS
, AV
SS
PC393G2
HSK120
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
Level shifter
PD7885
Input signal
µ
µ
PD7885
Pull-up control IC
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
FPGA
Emulation CPU
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4.3 For 78K0/KD1 or 78K0/KD1+ Emulation
For the signals in (1) to (3) below, see Figure 4-3 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 3.
(1) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (
µ
PD78F0148H)
P03 to P00
P17 to P10
P27 to P20
P33 to P30
P77 to P70
P120
P130
P140
AVREF, VDD, EVDD
(2) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (FPGA)
P63 to P60
X1, XT1, RESET, VSS, IC/VPPNote
Note For the 78K0/KD1+, the pin name is FLMD0.
(3) Other signals
X2, XT2, EVSS, REGC, AVSS,
Figure 4-3. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 3 (1/2)
P03 to P00,
P17 to P10,
P27 to P20,
P33 to P30,
P77 to P70,
P120, P130,
P140
AVREF, VDD,
EVDD
VDD
0.1 F
PI5A4624TX
PD78F0148H
Emulation CPU
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
µ
µ
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Figure 4-3. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 3 (2/2)
22
30 k
LV
DD
LV
DD
10 k
3.3 V
10 k
10 k
100 k
74LS26DNV
P61, P60
P63, P62
74LS26DNV
100 k
OPEN
X2, XT2,
REGC
V
SS
X1, XT1
RESET
IC/V
PP
EV
SS
, AV
SS
PC393G2
HSK120
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
µ
PD7885
Pull-up control IC
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
FPGA
Emulation CPU
Input signal
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4.4 For 78K0/KE1 or 78K0/KE1+ Emulation
For the signals in (1) to (3) below, see Figure 4-4 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 4.
(1) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (
µ
PD78F0148H)
P06 to P00
P17 to P10
P27 to P20
P33 to P30
P77 to P70
P120
P130
P141, P140
AVREF, VDD, EVDD
(2) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (FPGA)
P43 to P40
P53 to P50
P63 to P60
X1, XT1, RESET, VSS, IC/VPPNote
Note For the 78K0/KE1+, the pin name is FLMD0.
(3) Other signals
X2, XT2, EVSS, REGC, AVSS
Figure 4-4. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 4 (1/2)
P06 to P00,
P17 to P10,
P27 to P20,
P33 to P30,
P77 to P70,
P120, P130,
P141, P140
AV
REF
, V
DD
,
EV
DD
V
DD
0.1 F
PI5A4624TX
PD78F0148H
Emulation CPU
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
µ
µ
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Figure 4-4. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 4 (2/2)
P43 to P40
P53 to P50
22
30 k
LV
DD
30 k
LV
DD
LVDD
10 k
3.3 V
10 k
10 k
100 k
74LS26DNV
P61, P60
P63, P62
74LS26DNV
100 k
OPEN
X2, XT2,
REGC
V
SS
X1, XT1
RESET
IC/V
PP
EV
SS
, AV
SS
PC393G2
HSK120
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
PD7885
Pull-up control IC
µ
PD7885
Pull-up control IC
µ
µ
FPGA
Emulation CPU
Input signal
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4.5 For 78K0/KF1 or 78K0/KF1+ Emulation
For the signals in (1) to (3) below, see Figure 4-5 Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 5.
(1) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (
µ
PD78F0148H)
P06 to P00
P17 to P10
P27 to P20
P33 to P30
P77 to P70
P120
P130
P145 to P140
AVREF, VDD, EVDD
(2) Signals input and output by emulation CPU (FPGA)
P47 to P40
P57 to P50
P67 to P60
X1, XT1, RESET, VSS, IC/VPPNote
Note For the 78K0/KF1+, the pin name is FLMD0.
(3) Other signals
X2, XT2, EVSS, REGC, AVSS
Figure 4-5. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 5 (1/2)
P06 to P00,
P17 to P10,
P27 to P20,
P33 to P30,
P77 to P70,
P120, P130,
P145 to P140
AVREF, VDD,
EVDD
VDD
0.1 F
PI5A4624TX
PD78F0148H
Emulation CPU
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
µ
µ
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Figure 4-5. Emulation Circuit Equivalent Circuit 5 (2/2)
P47 to P40
P57 to P50
P67 to P64
22
30 k
LV
DD
30 k
LV
DD
LV
DD
10 k
3.3 V
10 k
10 k
100 k
74LS26DNV
P61, P60
P63, P62
74LS26DNV
100 k
OPEN
X2, XT2,
REGC
V
SS
X1, XT1
RESET
IC/V
PP
EV
SS
, AV
SS
PC393G2
HSK120
Probe side
(target system)
QB-78K0KX1H side
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
Level shifter
PD7885
µ
PD7885
Pull-up control IC
µ
PD7885
Pull-up control IC
µ
FPGA
Emulation CPU
Input signal
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CHAPTER 5 CAUTIONS
Observe the following cautions.
Do not turn off the target power supply during a break (power supply can be turned off only during RUN).
Even when using the product without connecting a target system, connect and use the emulation probe and
exchange adapter.
If the product is used without connecting the emulation probe and exchange adapter, a warning window is
displayed but use is possible.
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CHAPTER 6 RESTRICTIONS
Be aware of the following restrictions.
When in HALT mode, the watchdog timer operates.
Workaround: None
This problem will be corrected in the next version upgrade.
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APPENDIX A NOTES ON TARGET SYSTEM DESIGN
This section shows areas on the target system where component mounting is prohibited and areas where there are
component mounting height restrictions.
(1) For 78K0/KB1 or 78K0/KB1+
Figure A-1. For 78K0/KB1 or 78K0/KB1+
12.5
11.5
13.375
10
12.5
11.5
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
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(2) For 78K0/KC1 or 78K0/KC1+
Figure A-2. For 78K0/KC1 or 78K0/KC1+
15
9.85
13.375
10
15
9.85
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mounted Note
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
(3) For 78K0/KD1 or 78K0/KD1+
Figure A-3. For 78K0/KD1 or 78K0/KD1+
15
9.85
13.375
10
15
9.85
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
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(4) For 78K0/KE1 or 78K0/KE1+
(a) For 64-pin GB package
Figure A-4. For 78K0/KE1 or 78K0/KE1+ (64-Pin GB Package)
15
10.5
13.375
10
15
10.5
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
Figure A-5. For 78K0/KE1 or 78K0/KE1+ (64-Pin GK Package)
15
10.5
13.375
10
15
10.5
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
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(c) For 64-pin GC package
Figure A-6. For 78K0/KE1 or 78K0/KE1+ (64-Pin GC Package)
15
11.85
13.375
10
15
11.85
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mounted Note
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
(5) For 78K0/KF1or 78K0/KF1+
(a) For 80-pin GK package
Figure A-7. For 78K0/KF1 or 78K0/KF1+ (80-Pin GK Package)
15
10.5
13.375
10
15
10.5
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
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(b) 80-pin GC package
Figure A-8. For 78K0/KF1 or 78K0/KF1+ (80-Pin GC Package)
15
22.05
13.375
10
15
22.05
17.375
10
: Exchange adapter area: Components up to 17.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
: Emulation probe tip area: Components up to 24.45 mm in height can be mountedNote
Note Height can be regulated by using spacer adapters (each adds 2.4 mm)
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APPENDIX B PACKAGE DRAWINGS
B.1 Target Connectors
Figure B-1. Target Connector for 78K0/KB1 and 78K0/KB1+ (QB-30MC-NQ-01T)
(a) Package drawing
7.3
8.3
3.9 3.7
6.95
1.85
2- 1.5-height:1.8
9.2
11.8
6.3
TET
2-Fastenerfor
M2.0screw M1.4screw
0.65
9.1
18
10.3
4
8-R0.5
14
13
30BK
R1.0
7.6
6.4
1
φ
(b) Foot pattern
1.5 1.5
9.3
6.3
1.6
SL-Type
No.1Pin
0.35
0.65
0.65x14=9.1
φ
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Figure B-2. Target Connector for 78K0/KC1 and 78K0/KC1+ (QB-44GB-NQ-01T)
(a) Package drawing
0.8x10=8.0
17.7
C1.5 3-1.5
10.2
5
5
13.35
TET
044SA
2-1.0
(aslitwidth)
6.95
9.45
0.23
3.93.7
1.2
1.85
11.2 0.5
0.5
6
6
13.1
2-1.5(Aprojectionheight:1.8)
0.8 0.5
0.2
φ
φ
(b) Foot pattern
9
13
2
0.8x10=8
5
5
No.1Pin
0.8 0.5
1.6
(SL-type)
2-1
φ
φ
Figure B-3. Target Connector for 78K0/KD1 and 78K0/KD1+ (QB-52GB-NQ-01T) (1/2)
(a) Package drawing
6.95
9.45
11.2
3.93.7
1.85
6
6
13.1
2-1.0
17.7
C1.5 3-R1.5
10.2
13.35
TET
052SB
3.6
3.6
0.65x12=7.8
11.2
0.5
1.2
0.5 0.5
0.23
0.23
0.65 0.4
(aslitwidth)
2-1.5(Aprojectionheight:1.8)
φ
φ
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Figure B-3. Target Connector for 78K0/KD1 and 78K0/KD1+ (QB-52GB-NQ-01T) (2/2)
(b) Foot pattern
1.6(SL-type)
2-1.0
9
13
2
0.65x12=7.8
No.1Pin
3.6
3.6
0.65 0.4
φ
φ
Figure B-4. Target Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GB-NQ-01T)
(a) Package drawing
TET
064SD
6.95
11.1
3.93.7
9.45
13
5
5
C1.5 3-R1.5
0.5x15=7.5
17
3.4
10.1
11.1
3.4
2-1.0
0.5
0.5
1.85
0.18
0.5
0.2
0.3
2-1.5(Aprojectionheight:1.8mm)
φφ
(b) Foot pattern
1.6
(SL-type)
2-1.0
10 2
14
3.4
3.4
No.1pin
0.5 0.25
0.5x15=7.5
φ
φ
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Figure B-5. Target Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GK-NQ-01T)
(a) Package drawing
0.23
TET
064SB
12.6
20.1
5
5
15.75
C1.5 3-R1.5
3-1.0
7.9
15.5
4-2.0(Aprojectionheight:1.8mm)
6.95
3.9
13
14.6
0.65
0.8
0.23
1.2
1.86 3.7
0.65x15=9.75
φ
φ
(b) Foot pattern
0.65x15=9.75
5
5
12 1.8
1.8
15.6
(-SLtype)
No.1pin
3-1.0
3.2
0.65 0.4
φ
φ
Figure B-6. Target Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GC-NQ-01T) (1/2)
(a) Package drawing
C1.5 3-R1.5
21.7
TET
064SA
0.8x15=12
8
8
14.2
17.35
3-1.0
15.8
6.45
3.93.7
8.95
4-2.0(Aprojectionheight:1.3mm)
9
9
17.1
0.8 1.2
0.75
0.25
1.35
0.3
φ
φ
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Figure B-6. Target Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GC-NQ-01T) (2/2)
(b) Foot pattern
(-SLtype)
No.1pin
0.8
0.8x15=12
0.5
8
14 2.3
18.6
3-1.0
8
3.2
φ
φ
Figure B-7. Target Connector for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GK-NQ-01T)
(a) Package drawing
4-2.0(Aprojectionheight:1.8mm)
C1.5 3-R1.5
TET
080SD
0.5x19=9.5
19
6
3-1.0
6
12.1
14.65
7.1
15
7.1
6.95
3.93.7
1.2
0.18
0.5
0.2
13.1 0.5
9.45
1.85
φ
φ
(b) Foot pattern
0.5x19=9.5
6
11.1 2
15.1
6
3-1.0
2.3
(SL-type)
No.1Pin
0.5 0.25
φ
φ
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Figure B-8. Target Connector for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GC-NQ-01T)
(a) Package drawing
3-1.0 4-2.0(Aprojectionheight:1.8mm)
3-R1.5
C1.5
TET
080SB
22.1
14.6
17.75
0.23
6.95
0.23
1.2
3.7 3.9
1.85
0.8 15 0.8
17.5
0.65 0.65x19=12.35
60.4
6
9
9.45
φφ
(b) Foot pattern
(SL-type)
No.1Pin
132.3
6
6
2.3
0.65x19=12.35
0.35
0.65
3.2
3- 1
φφ
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B.2 Exchange Adapters
Figure B-9. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KB1 and 78K0/KB1+ (QB-30MC-EA-01T)
30MC-01T
R2 49
50
2
50
R5R3
R6R1
R7
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
R4
30
19.7
0.65
20
±
0.1
15
±
0.1
Figure B-10. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KC1 and 78K0/KC1+ (QB-44GB-EA-01T)
44GB-01T
R2
49
50
250
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1 CN2
2
R4
30
19.7
R5
R11
R12
R6
R3
R8
R9
1
1
R13
R7R10
R1
0.8
19.7
19.7
Figure B-11. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KD1 and 78K0/KD1+ (QB-52GB-EA-01T)
52GB-01T
R2
49
50
250
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
R9
30
19.7
R1
R5R6R8 1
1
R12
R3R4R7
R10
R11
19.7
19.7
0.65
Figure B-12. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GB-EA-01T)
64GB-01T
R2
49
50
250
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
R4
30
21
R6
R5R3R1
1
1
R8
R11
R9R10R13
R16
R12
R14
R15
19
19
0.5
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Figure B-13. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GK-EA-01T)
64GK-01T
R2
49
50
250
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
R4
30
21
R6
R5R3R1
1
1
R8
R11
R9R10R13
R16
R12
R14
R15
22.1
22.1
0.65
R7
Figure B-14. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GC-EA-01T)
64GC-01T
R2
49
50
250
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
R4
30
23.7
R6
R3R1
1
1
R8
R11
R9R10R13
R16
R12
R14
R15
23.7
23.7
0.8
R7
R5
Figure B-15. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-80GK-EA-01T)
80GK-01T
49
50
2
50
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
30
21
1
1
21
21
0.5
Figure B-16. Exchange Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-80GC-EA-01T)
80GK-01T
49
50
2
50
49
JAPAN
MADEIN
CN1
CN2
2
30
24.1
1
1
24.1
24.1
0.65
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B.3 YQ Connectors
Figure B-17. YQ Connector for 78K0/KB1 and 78K0/KB1+ (QB-30MC-YQ-01T)
2.3
7.4
3.7 2.2
0.4
20.0
10.0
18.0
14.0
13.0
15.0
R0.9
TET
30BK
6.2
8.6
0.65 0.25
0.65x14=9.1
2-2.2
φ
Figure B-18. YQ Connector for 78K0/KC1 and 78K0/KC1+ (QB-44GB-YQ-01T)
3-R2.5
4-2.2
2-1.0
19.7
C2.0
13.35
5
0.8x10=8.0
5
TET
044SA
8.4
10.8
13.2
1.2
2.3
3.9 3.1
7.4
2.2
2.5
3.7
99.2 C1.5
0.3
0.8 0.25
0.3 0.25
0.25 0.4
φ
φ
Figure B-19. YQ Connector for 78K0/KD1 and 78K0/KD1+ (QB-52GB-YQ-01T)
3.9 2.3
7.4
2.5
3.7
3.1
2.2 10.2
C1.5
3-R2.5
4-2.2
2-1.0
19.7
13.35
C2.0
3.6
3.6
TET
052SB
0.65x12=7.8
8.2
10.6
13
1.2
0.65 0.25
0.40.25
φ
φ
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Figure B-20. YQ Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GB-YQ-01T)
8.84
12.04
C1.5
3-R2.5
4-2.2 2-ÿ1.0
C2.0
0.5x15=7.5
3.4
12.65
19
5.64
8.04
10.44
12.84
TET
064SD
3.7
2.2
2.3
3.9
7.4
3.1
2.5
3.4
0.3 0.25
1.2
0.25 0.4
φ
Figure B-21. YQ Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GK-YQ-01T)
12.15 C1.5
2.3
3.1
7.4
2.2
3.9
TET
064SB
22.1
C2.0 3-R2.5
14.95
12.55
10.15
7.75
5
5
4-2.2
3-1.0
0.65
0.3 0.25
1.2
0.25 0.4
0.65x15=9.75
15.75
φφ
Figure B-22. YQ Connector for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GC-YQ-01T)
C1.5
TET
064SA
0.8x15=12
23.7
8
C2.0 3-R2.5
8
17.35
10
12.4
14.8
17.2
4-2.2 3-1.0
2.5
3.7
3.2
2.2
9.1
2.3
3.9
7.4
14.4
0.3
0.8 0.25
0.3
0.25 0.4
1.2
φφ
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Figure B-23. YQ Connector for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GK-YQ-01T)
11.8
15
C1.5
0.5x19=9.5
21
6
6
14.65
8.64
11.04
13.44
15.84
C2.0 3-R2.5
3-1.0
4-2.2
TET
080SD
2.3
3.9
7.4
2.2 3.1
2.5
3.7
9
0.3 0.25
1.2
0.25 0.4
φφ
Figure B-24. YQ Connector for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GC-YQ-01T)
3-1.0
C1.5
TET
080SB
C2.0 6
17.75
24.1
6
14.75
3-R2.5
0.65x19=12.35
14.5
10.35
12.75
15.15
17.55
1.2
7.4
2.5
3.73.12.2
2.3
3.9
0.4
0.3 0.25
0.65
4-2.2
φφ
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B.4 Mount Adapters
Figure B-25. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KB1 and 78K0/KB1+ (QB-30MC-HQ-01T)
2.3
7.4
2.75
0.72
7.36
20.0
10.0
18.0
14.0
13.0
15.0
R0.9
TET
30BK
0.65 0.25
0.65x14=9.1
2-2.2
φ
Figure B-26. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KC1 and 78K0/KC1+ (QB-44GB-HQ-01T)
(11.2)
2.75
2.3
3.9
3.1
7.4
C1.5
9.2
3-R2.5
4-2.2
2-1.0
19.7
C2.0
13.35
5
0.8x10=8.0
5
TET
044SA
0.8 0.25
1.2
0.25 0.6
φ
φ
Figure B-27. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KD1 and 78K0/KD1+ (QB-52GB-HQ-01T)
1.2
2.3
3.9
3.1
7.4
(11.22)
2.75 10.2
C1.5
3-R2.5
4-2.2
2-1.0
19.7
13.35
C2.0
0.65x12=7.8
TET
052SB
0.65
3.6
3.6
0.4
0.25
φ
φ
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Figure B-28. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GB-HQ-01T)
3-R2.5
4-2.2 2-1.0
C2.0
0.5x15=7.5
3.4
3.4
19
TET
064SD
12.65
8.84
12.04
C1.5
2.3
3.9
7.4
2.75
0.5
0.25 0.4
(11.2)
1.2
3.1
φφ
Figure B-29. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+
(a) For device without on-chip debug function (QB-64GK-HQ-01T)
TET
064SB
0.65x15=9.75
5
15.75
22.1
C2.0 3-R2.5
5
4-2.2
3-1.0
C1.5
3.9
7.4
(13.17)
2.15
0.65
0.25 0.99
2.3
3.1
1.2
12.15
φφ
(b) For device having on-chip debug function (QB-64GK-HQ-02T)
TET
064SB
0.65x15=9.75
5
15.75
22.1
C2.0 3-R2.5
5
4-2.2
3-1.0
C1.5
2.33.9
3.1
7.4
2.25
13.95
0.25 0.6
1.2
0.65 12.15
φφ
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Figure B-30. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GC-HQ-01T)
C2.0 R2.5
TET
064SA
C1.5
16.2
2.3
3.9
3.1
7.4
2.25
8
0.8x15=12
23.7
8
17.35
4-2.2
3-1.0
14.4
0.8
1.2
0.25 0.6
φ
φ
Figure B-31. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GK-HQ-01T)
0.5x19=9.5
21
6
6
14.65
C2.0 3-R2.5
TET
080SD
3-1.0
4-2.2
2.75
13.4
2.3
3.9
7.4
3.1
11.8
15
C1.5
0.5
0.25 0.72
1.2
φφ
Figure B-32. Mount Adapter for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GC-HQ-01T)
C1.5
TET
080SB
C2.0
17.75
24.1
14.5
1.2
2.33.9
3.1
7.4
0.99
0.25
2.15
15.8
14.75
3-R2.5
4-2.2
3-1.0
6
6
0.65x19=12.35
φφ
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B.5 Check Pin Adapter
Figure B-33. Check Pin Adapter (QB-144-CA-01)
2
1
1
2
2
1
49
50
49
50
49
50
CN6
CN5
CN4
1515
30
8.510.7510.7516
CP1
CP2
CP3
CP4
139
40 2
4040
1520202015
90
80
25
CP5 CP6
CP7 CP8
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B.6 Spacer Adapters
Figure B-34. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KB1 and 78K0/KB1+ (QB-30MC-YS-01T)
0.65
20
±
0.1
6.2
±
0.1
8.6
±
0.1
15
±
0.1
14
2.0
4-C4.0
12
2-2.2
R2.2
0.65X14=9.1
2.0
2.4 2.7
0.8
1.03
0.3
φ
φ
φ
Figure B-35. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KC1 and 78K0/KC1+ (QB-44GB-YS-01T)
4-2.24-1.0
0.8
0.8x10=8
10.12
8.4
10.8
13.2
19.7
13.35
1.03
0.3
0.8
5.9
2.42.7
C2.0
3.3

φ
φ
φ
φ
φ
Figure B-36. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KD1 and 78K0/KD1+ (QB-52GB-YS-01T)
2.4
5.9
2.7
0.35x12=7.8
19.7
C2.0
9.92
13.35
8.2
10.6
13
4-1.04-2.2
4.5
3.55
0.7
0.3
1.03
0.65
φφ
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Figure B-37. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GB-YS-01T)
8.04
10.44
12.65
0.5x15=7.5
4-2.2
19
C2.0
9.77
5.64
12.84
4-1.0
2.42.7
5.9
4
3.55
0.5
0.3
1.03
0.7
φ
φ
Figure B-38. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GK-YS-01T)
0.8
5.9
2.4
2.7
1.03
0.3
C2.0
22.1
4-2.2 4-1.0
11.85
7.75
15.75
10.15
14.95
12.55
0.65
0.65x15=9.75
φφ
φ
φ
Figure B-39. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KE1 and 78K0/KE1+ (QB-64GC-YS-01T)
23.7
0.8x15=12
14.12
17.35
10
12.4
14.8
17.2
C2.0
4-2.2
4-1.0
3.3
2.42.7
5.9
0.8
0.3
1.03
φ
φ
φ
φ
φ
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Figure B-40. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GK-YS-01T)
8.64
11.04
13.44
15.84
14.65
0.5x19=9.5
4-2.2
3.3
21
C2.0
2.42.7
5.9
0.3
1.03
0.5
φ
φ
φ
φ
Figure B-41. Spacer Adapter for 78K0/KF1 and 78K0/KF1+ (QB-80GC-YS-01T)
0.8
5.9
2.4
2.7
1.03
0.3
C2.0 0.65
14.47
17.75
0.65x19=12.35
24.1
10.35
12.75
15.15
17.55
4-1.0
4-2.2
3.3
φ
φ
φ
φ
φ
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B.7 Emulation Probe
Figure B-42. Emulation Probe (QB-80-EP-01T)
30.75
27.5
13
2.3
20
2
271
200
13.5
40.25
37
2.3
20
21.5
2-H:1.0L:2.0 4-R:1.0
192-H:0.3L:0.7
2
13
5.5
CN11 CN22
CN1
CN2
21.5
5.5
QB-78K0KX1Hside Targetsystemside
B.8 Clock Board
Figure B-43. Clock Board (1/2)
(a) Main clock board
18
MainClockTypeI
S2S3
S4 S5
S6
S1
18
MainClockTypeII
C2
OSC1'
C1
C1' C2'
OSC1
18
MainClockTypeIII
MainClockTypeIMainClockTypeII MainClockTypeII
21.78
7.62
3.27
5.81 2.0
15.43
7.627.62
5.81
15.43
5.08
21.78
15.43
21.78
0.9
2.54
φ
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Figure B-43. Clock Board (2/2)
(b) Subclock board
15
C2
C1
C1'
15
SubClockTypeII
SubClockTypeISubClockTypeII
OSC1'
OSC1
14.16
4.54 2.54
15.43 15.43
14.16
2.54
ClockType
Sub I
C2'