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User’s Manual M30850T-EPB 32 User’s Manual Emulation Probe for M32C/80, 84, 85 and 86 Groups Rev.2.00 2004.
* NQPACK, YQPACK, YQSOCKET, YQ-GUIDE, HQPACK, TQPACK and TQSOCKET are trademarks of Tokyo Eletech Corporation. * IC61-1004-051 is a trademark of Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd. Keep safety first in your circuit designs! • Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation put the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable, but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them.
Preface The M30850T-EPB is an emulation probe for M32C/80, 84, 85 and 86 Groups MCUs. The M30850T-EPB is used by connecting to the PC7501 emulator main unit. This user's manual mainly describes specifications of the M30850T-EPB emulation probe and how to setup it. For details on the following products, which are used with the M30850T-EPB, refer to each product's user's manual. • Emulator: • Emulator debugger: PC7501 User's Manual M3T-PD308F User's Manual All the components of this product are shown in "2.
Contents Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety ........................................................................................... 7 1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings .............................................................................. 9 Chapter 2. Preparation .......................................................................................................... 19 2.1 Terminology ........................................................................................................ 20 2.
4.2 Downloading Firmware ...................................................................................... 50 (1) When It is Necessary to Download Firmware ......................................... 50 (2) Downloading Firmware in Maintenance Mode ....................................... 50 4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting the EMEM Dialog Box) ..............51 (1) Setting the Debug Monitor Bank Address ............................................... 52 (2) Selecting a Processor Mode ........
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety This chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly. For precautions for the emulator main unit and the emulator debugger, refer to each user's manual included with your product. 1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings ..................................................................................................... 9 WARNING Warning for Handling This Product ..........................................................................
Note on Downloading Programs ................................................................................ 17 Notes on Service-Life of the MCU's Internal Flash ROM ........................................ 17 Note on Voltage Detect Circuit.................................................................................. 17 Notes on A-D Conversion .......................................................................................... 18 Note on Protect Resistor ..........................................
Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety In both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons, or damage to your properties. This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and properly. Be sure to read this chapter before using this product. 1.
WARNING Warning for Handling This Product: • Do not disassemble or modify this product. Disassembling or modifying this product can cause damage. Warning for Installation: • Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity. Spilling water or some other liquid into the main unit can cause an unrepairable damage. Warning for Use Environment: • This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35°C. Care should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded.
IMPORTANT Notes on Downloading Firmware: • Before using this product for the first time, it is necessary to download the dedicated firmware (control software built into the PC7501). Please note that, to do this, it is necessary to start up the PC7501 in maintenance mode. For firmware download procedures, see "4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 50). Once the firmware has been downloaded, the product can be used by simply turning on the power. • Do not shut off the power while downloading the firmware.
IMPORTANT Notes on Target System: • Pin Vcc of the emulator is connected to the target system to observe the voltage of the target system. Therefore design your system so that the emulator MCU is powered by the target system. • The voltage of the target system should be within the following. (1) When JP1 is set as VCC1 = 2: 3.0 V ≤ VCC1 = VCC2 ≤ 5.5 V (2) When JP1 is set as VCC1 > 2: 4.8 V ≤ VCC1 ≤ 5.2 V 3.3 V ≤ VCC2 < VCC1 Do not change the voltage of the target system after turning on the power.
IMPORTANT Notes on Clock Supply to an MCU: • Clock can be supplied to the evaluation MCU in one of the following three ways. This is determined by emulator debugger clock selection. (1) When Internal is selected: The clock generated by the oscillation circuit in the PC7501 is supplied to the evaluation MCU. The clock is continually supplied to the evaluation MCU regardless of "target system clock status" and "user program execution status".
IMPORTANT Notes on EMEM Dialog Box: Observe the following when setting up EMEM dialog box of the emulator debugger. (1) Debug Monitor Bank Address • When "F0" is specified, 64 KB of area starting from F00000h are allocated for use by the debug monitor. • The 64 KB allocated for the debug monitor cannot be used. • The below areas cannot be set for the debug monitor.
IMPORTANT Notes on Address-Match Interrupt: • Do not single-step an address where an address-match interrupt occurs. • When using an address-match interrupt, do not check the box of "Enable the Address Match Interrupt Break Function" in the MCU tab of the Init dialog box. When not using an address-match interrupt, check the box. • When you use address-match breaks, if a low reset is input during a user program execution, a debug monitor program (about 100 cycles) is executed after a reset is released.
IMPORTANT Notes on Stack Area: • With this product, a maximum 20 bytes of the user stack is consumed as a work area. • If the user stack does not have enough area, do not use areas which cannot be used as stack (SFR area, RAM area which stores data, or ROM area) as work area. Using areas like this is a cause of user program crashes and destabilized emulator control. Therefore, ensure the +20 byte maximum capacity used by the user program as the user stack area.
IMPORTANT Note on DMA Transfer: • With this product, the user program is stopped with a loop program to a specific address. Therefore, if a DMA request is generated by a timer or other source while the user program is stopped, DMA transfer is executed. However, make note of the fact that DMA transfer while the program is stopped may not be performed correctly. Also note that the below registers have been changed to generate DMA transfer as explained here even when the user program is stopped.
IMPORTANT Notes on A-D Conversion: • When setting the register below to use the analog input port selection function, you need to set the direction register of port P15 for a pin that performs A-D conversion to "input". And you need to set the function selection register of port P15 for a pin that performs A-D conversion to "I/O port".
Chapter 2. Preparation This chapter describes the package components, the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the first time. 2.1 Terminology ................................................................................................................................ 20 2.2 Package Components ................................................................................................................... 21 2.3 Other Tool Products Required for Development .............
Chapter 2. Preparation 2.1 Terminology Some specific words used in this user's manual are defined as follows: Emulator system This means an emulator system built around the PC7501 emulator. The PC7501 emulator system is configured with an emulator main unit, emulation probe, host machine and emulator debugger. Emulator main unit (Hereafter PC7501) This means an emulator main unit for M16C Family MCUs. Emulation probe This means the emulation probe (this product) for the M32C/80, 84, 85 and 86 Group MCUs.
2.2 Package Components The M30850T-EPB package consists of the following items. When unpacking, check to see if your M30850T-EPB contains all of these items. Table 2.1 Package components Item Quantity M30850T-EPB emulation probe 1 M30800T-PTC converter board for 100-pin LCC 1 IC61-1004-051 100-pin LCC socket made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.
2.4 Name of Each Part (1) System Configuration (1) Emulation probe M30850T-EPB (2) Converter board M30800T-PTC Emulator PC7501 Host machine Target board LPT parallel, USB or LAN interface Figure 2.1 System configuration • Emulation probe M30850T-EPB This emulation probe contains an evaluation MCU. • Converter board M30800T-PTC This is a converter board for connecting to the target system (for 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch LCC socket). For details, refer to "3.
(1) System Status LEDs The system status LEDs indicate the emulator PC7501's power supply, firmware operating status, etc. Table 2.3 lists the definition of each system status LED. Table 2.3 Definition of the system status LEDs Name Status POWER ON Emulator system power supply is turned ON. OFF Emulator system power supply is turned OFF. ON Emulator system is operating normally. SAFE Flashing ERROR Meaning Special mode (maintenance mode) for downloading firmware.
2.5 When Using the Emulator for the First Time If you have purchased this emulation probe newly, it is necessary to download the firmware. The download procedure is given in Figure 2.3. Before downloading the firmware, check the emulator debugger is installed and the PC7501 is connected to the host machine. For more information, see each user's manual of the emulator debugger and the PC7501. Connect the PC7501 and this product.
Chapter 3. Setting Up This chapter describes switch settings required for using this product and how to connect this product to the PC7501 and the target system. 3.1 Selecting Clock Supply ............................................................................................................... 26 3.2 Using an Internal Oscillator Circuit Board .................................................................................. 27 (1) Kinds of Oscillator Circuit Boards ..................................
Chapter 3. Setting Up 3.1 Selecting Clock Supply There are two ways to supply a clock to the MCU, using the oscillator circuit of the emulator or using the oscillator circuit on the target system. Table 3.1 lists the factory-settings of each clock supply. Table 3.1 Clock supply to the MCU Clock Main XIN-XOUT Display of emulator debugger Description Default setting Internal Internal oscillator circuit (OSC-3) Yes External Oscillator of target system - Generate Internal generator circuit (1.
3.2 Using an Internal Oscillator Circuit Board (1) Kinds of Oscillator Circuit Boards The PC7501 comes with an oscillator circuit board OSC-3 (30 MHz). And an oscillator circuit board OSC-3 (32 MHz) is included with this product. If you use the internal oscillator circuit board of the PC7501 as a main clock, choose "Internal" in the emulator debugger after replacing oscillator circuit boards to change a clock supplied to an MCU. (2) Replacing an Oscillator Circuit Board 1.
2. Unscrew the screw of the oscillator circuit board of the PC7501 and replace it (see Figure 3.2). Position of the oscillator circuit board of the PC7501 Unscrew the screw securing the oscillator circuit board. Lift off the oscillator circuit board. Attach another oscillator circuit board to the connector. Secure the oscillator circuit board with the screw. Figure 3.2 Replacing oscillator circuit boards 3. Reinstall the upper cover once removed and secure the four screws of the PC7501.
(3) Using the Oscillator Circuit Bare Board The oscillator circuit board OSC-3 (for 30 MHz) is preinstalled to the emulator main unit. To use it at 32 MHz, replace the board with the included OSC-3 (for 32 MHz). To use it at a frequency other than 30 or 32 MHz, build a desired oscillator circuit on the included OSC-2 oscillator circuit bare board. Figure 3.3 shows an external view of the OSC-2 oscillator circuit bare board and where the connector pins are located. Figure 3.
3.3 Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System To operate this product with an oscillator circuit of the target system, input the oscillator output at 50% duty (within the operating range of the evaluation MCU) into pin XIN as shown in Figure 3.5. Pin XOUT should be open. Choose "External" in the emulator debugger to use this clock. Figure 3.5 External oscillator circuit In the oscillator circuit shown in Figure 3.
3.4 Using the Internal Oscillator Circuit The dedicated circuit in the PC7501 can generate any arbitrary frequency specified by the emulator debugger, and it is supplied as a main clock. It does not depend on either the oscillator circuit board in the PC7501 or the oscillator circuit on the target system. If you want to debug programs without the target system or change a frequency temporarily, you can check its operation before preparing an oscillator.
Table 3.2 Switch settings of the M30850T-EPBM (JP1, SW1 to SW4) Setting AVCC AVSS EXT AVCC AVSS 3.0 V ≤ VCC1 = VCC2 ≤ 5.5 V (Factory-setting) VCC1>2 JP1 VCC1=2 VCC1 VCC2 Description VCC1>2 Switch VCC1=2 Signal INT 4.8 V ≤ VCC1 ≤ 5.2 V and 3.3 V ≤ VCC2 < VCC1 Connects pins AVCC and AVSS of the MCU to the target system.
Table 3.3 lists the examples of setting the switch SW5. It is necessary to change the setting when using the analog input port selection function of the A-D converter. By setting the SW5, it is possible to set each analog input pin when selecting an analog input port. When selecting AN00 to AN07 or AN20 to AN27 for the analog input port select bits (bit 2 and bit 1 of 0394h), set the pins used for A-D conversion to ON, the pins not used to OFF. Table 3.
IMPORTANT Notes on Switch JP1: • If using this product when the voltage of VCC1 is higher than that of VCC2, set the JP1 to VCC1>2. • When the JP1 is set to VCC1>2, the voltage of VCC2 on the target system should be 3.3 V or more. • If using a CPU clock frequency of 30 MHz or more when the voltage of VCC1 is higher than that of VCC2, set the SFR area of the intelligent I/O function to 2-wait (set the PM13 bit to "1") when reading this area.
3.6 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor There is a foot pattern on the M30850T-EPBM board for mounting bypass capacitors for the A-D conversion circuit. Mount applicable bypass capacitors as occasion demands. Figure 3.8 shows where they are installed. C1: VREF--AVSS bypass capacitor C2: AVCC--AVSS bypass capacitor Figure 3.
3.7 Connecting the PC7501 Figure 3.9 shows how to connect the PC7501 and the emulation probe. M3T-FLX160-EPB M30850T-EPB Note: Connect the PCA7501EPBA board side to the M3T-FLX160-EPB. Figure 3.9 Connecting the PC7501 and emulation probe CAUTION Note on Connecting the Cable: • When connecting the emulation probe, be sure to hold the both sides of the emulation probe horizontally and insert it directly. • Connect the PCA7501EPBA board to the M3T-FLX160-EPB.
3.8 Connecting the Target System There are eight ways available to connect the emulator to target systems as shown in Figure 3.10. Figure 3.10 Connecting the target system CAUTION Note on Connecting the Target System: • Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction. It may cause a fatal damage to the emulator.
(1) Connecting to a 100-pin LCC Socket When connecting the emulation probe to a 100-pin LCC socket (Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.: IC61-1004-051 etc.) on the target system, following the procedure below. (1) Attach the CN2 side of the M30850T-EPB to the CN2 side of the M30800T-PTC. (2) Attach the M30800T-PTC to the 100-pin LCC socket. Figure 3.11 Connecting to a 100-pin LCC socket CAUTION Notes on Connecting the Target System: • Take care not to attach the converter board in a wrong direction.
(2) Connecting to a 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1) Figure 3.12 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-DUMMY100S (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-DUMMY100S, refer to each user's manual. (1) Attach the M3T-DUMMY100S to the target system. For details on how to attach the M3T-DUMMY100S to the target system, see the user's manual of the M3T-DUMMY100S.
(3) Connecting to a 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2) Figure 3.13 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-DIRECT100S (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-DIRECT100S, refer to each user's manual. (1) Attach the M3T-DIRECT100S to the target system. For details on how to attach the M3T-DIRECT100S to the target system, see the user's manual of the M3T-DIRECT100S.
(4) Connecting to a 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3) Figure 3.14 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 100-pin 0.65-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-FLX-100NRB (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NRB, refer to each user's manual. (1) Attach the M3T-FLX-100NRB to the target system. For details on how to attach the M3T-FLX-100NRB to the target system, see the user's manual of the M3T-FLX-100NRB.
(5) Connecting to a 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 1) Figure 3.15 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-100LCC-QSD (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-QSD, refer to its user's manual. (1) Attach the M3T-100LCC-QSD to the target system. For details on how to attach the M3T-100LCC-QSD to the target system, see the user's manual of the M3T-100LCC-QSD.
(6) Connecting to a 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 2) Figure 3.16 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-FLX-100NSD (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-100LCC-DMS and M3T-FLX-100NSD, refer to each user's manual. (1) Attach the M3T-FLX-100NSD to the target system. For details on how to attach the M3T-FLX-100NSD to the target system, see the user's manual of the M3T-FLX-100NSD.
(7) Connecting to a 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern (Part 3) Figure 3.17 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 100-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-F160-100NSD (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-F160-100NSD, refer to its user's manual. (1) Mount the NQPACK100SD included with the M3T-F160-100NSD to the target system. For details on how to connect the M3T-F160-100NSD, see its user's manual.
(8) Connecting to a 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch Foot Pattern Figure 3.18 shows how to connect the emulation probe to a 144-pin 0.5-mm-pitch foot pattern on the target system with the M3T-FLX-144NSD (not included), and here following is its procedure. For details on the M3T-FLX-144NSD, refer to its user's manual. (1) Attach the NQPACK144SD included with the M3T-FLX-144NSD to the target system. For details on how to connect the M3T-FLX-144NSD, see its user's manual.
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Chapter 4. Usage This chapter describes from turning on the power of this product to starting up the emulator debugger. 4.1 Turning On the Power ................................................................................................................. 48 (1) Checking the Connection of the Emulator System ............................................................... 48 (2) Turning ON/OFF the Power .................................................................................................
Chapter 4. Usage 4.1 Turning On the Power (1) Checking the Connection of the Emulator System Before turning the power ON, check the connection of the interface cable with host machine, PC7501, emulation probe, and target system. (2) Turning ON/OFF the Power • Turn ON the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible. • Turn OFF the power of the emulator and target system as simultaneously as possible.
(3) LED Display When the Emulator Starts Up Normally Figure 4.1 shows upper panel LED lighting status when the emulator started up properly. Check it when starting up the emulator system. • If this LED does not light, check the voltage of the target system. • Check power is supplied to all the power terminals. • When the target system is not connected, this LED does not light. POWER POWER SAFE CLOCK ERROR RESET : ON RUN : OFF WARNING SYSTEM STATUS TARGET : Flashing STATUS Figure 4.
4.2 Downloading Firmware (1) When It is Necessary to Download Firmware It is necessary to download the firmware when: (1) you use this product for the first time (2) the firmware has been upgraded (3) the emulator debugger has been upgraded (4) you use this product with a PC7501 which was used with other emulation probe before When you use this product for the first time or when the power is unexpectedly shut down during firmware download, redownload the firmware in maintenance mode.
4.3 Starting Up the Emulator Debugger (Setting the EMEM Dialog Box) The EMEM dialog box will appear after setting the Init dialog box by starting up the emulator debugger or completing downloading the firmware. Here explains how to set a processor mode of the target MCU, allocate the emulation memory and set the emulator work area. Figure 4.3 shows the EMEM dialog box display. 2. Processor mode 5. Levels of each pin 1. Debug monitor bank address 3. Allocation of the internal ROM area 4.
(1) Setting the Debug Monitor Bank Address With this product, consecutive 64 KB of the emulator's work area are allocated to the debug monitor. When "F0" is specified, 64 KB starting from address F00000h are allocated for use by the debug monitor. Specify an unused area. IMPORTANT Notes on Setting a Debug Monitor Bank Address: • It is not possible to view or set the content of the specified area.
(3) Setting Emulation Memory This product has two kinds of emulation memory and how to allocate is different depending on which processor mode is selected. Table 4.2 shows how to set the emulation memory for each processor mode. Table 4.2 Setting the emulation memory Processor mode Internal flash memory Emulation memory for expansion Single-chip Mode F000h--FFFFh, F80000h--FFFFFFh are allocated automatically. Cannot be used.
IMPORTANT Notes on Using Emulation Memory for Expansion: • When single-chip mode or memory expansion mode is set as a processor mode, internal ROM area is automatically allocated to the internal flash ROM. Therefore, it is not necessary to deliberately specify emulation memory as expansion area in order to allocate the internal ROM area. • The 4MB memory mounted in the product can be allocated out.
(5) Referring MCU STATUS It is possible to confirm each level of pins BYTE, CNVSS, RDY*, HOLD*, NMI* on the target system. IMPORTANT Notes on MCU STATUS: • The status of pins of an MCU is displayed in the "MCU STATUS" of the EMEM dialog box. Confirm if it matches with the processor mode. • Check that "RDY*" and "HOLD*" are set to "H". If they are set to the "L" level, the MCU itself is in the standby state. The emulator debugger displays an error message because it receives no response from the MCU. 4.
POWER POWER POWER POWER SAFE CLOCK SAFE CLOCK ERROR RESET ERROR RESET RUN WARNING SYSTEM STATUS TARGET STATUS Maintenance mode started : ON RUN : OFF WARNING SYSTEM STATUS TARGET : Flashing STATUS Self-check terminated normally POWER POWER SAFE CLOCK ERROR RESET ERROR 1 SAFE and ERROR flash RUN WARNING SYSTEM STATUS TARGET • When the proper firmware for the emulation probe is not downloaded • When the emulation probe is not connected properly STATUS Emulation probe and fi
Chapter 5. Specifications This chapter describes specifications of this product. 5.1 Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 58 5.2 Connection Diagrams .................................................................................................................. 59 5.3 External Dimensions ..................................................................................................................
Chapter 5. Specifications 5.1 Specifications Table 5.1 lists the specifications of the M30850T-EPB. Table 5.1 Specifications of the M30850T-EPB Emulator PC7501 Applicable MCU M32C/80, 84, 85 and 85 Groups (Supports up to max.
5.2 Connection Diagrams Figures 5.1 and 5.2 show the connection diagrams of the M30850T-EPB. These connection diagrams mainly show the interface section. The signals not shown in Figures 5.1 and 5.2 are connected to the evaluation MCU in the emulation probe and the target system directly. The circuits not connected to the target system such as the emulator's control system are omitted. Table 5.2 lists the electrical characteristics of the IC used for the user interface. Refer to it when using the emulator.
Figure 5.2 Connection diagram (2/2) Table 5.2 Electrical characteristics of the 74HC4066 Symbol RON Measuring condition Parameter ON resistor Standard values Unit Vcc Min. Standard Max. 2.0 - 160 - 4.5 - 70 100 RON ON resistor difference 4.5 - 10 - IIN Switch input leak current 12.
5.3 External Dimensions (1) External Dimensions of the Emulation Probe Unit: mm Figure 5.
(2) External Dimensions of Converter Board M30800T-PTC Figure 5.4 shows the external dimensions of the pitch converter board M30800T-PTC for 100-pin QFP (100P6S). Figure 5.
(3) External Dimensions of Converter Board M3T-F160-100NSD Figure 5.5 shows the external dimensions and the sample foot pattern of the converter board M3TF160-100NSD for 100-pin LQFP (100P6Q). Unit: mm Figure 5.5 External dimensions of pitch converter board M3T-F160-100NSD (4) External Dimensions of Converter Board M3T-FLX-144NSD Figure 5.6 shows the external dimensions and the sample foot pattern of the pitch converter board M3T-FLX-144NSD for 144-pin LQFP (144P6Q). Unit: mm Figure 5.
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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly. 6.1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles ............................................................................................. 66 6.2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly ........................................................ 67 (1) When the LED Display of the PC7501 is Abnormal ............................................................
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Flowchart to Remedy the Troubles Figure 6.1 shows the flowchart to remedy the troubles from when power to the emulator is activated until the emulator debugger starts up. Check this while the target system is disconnected. For the latest FAQs visit the Renesas Tools Homepage. http://www.renesas.com/eng/products/mpumcu/toolhp/faq/m16c80/m16c80_e.htm Turning on PC7501 Upper panel LED of PC7501 Not normal 1. Check emulator system connections. See, "3.
6.2 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly (1) When the LED Display of the PC7501 is Abnormal Table 6.1 LED's abnormal display and its checkpoints Error LEDs do not light up. Connection to the target system Checkpoint - Recheck the power cable is connected to the PC7501. See the user's manual of the PC7501. All LEDs remain lit. - Recheck the connection between the PC7501 and this product. See "3.7 Connecting the PC7501" (page 36).
(2) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup (Target Connected) Table 6.2 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is connected) Error Checkpoint Communication error occurred. Data was not sent to the target. Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable settings and switches on the rear of the PC7501 match. See the user's manuals of the PC7501 and emulator debugger. Target system cannot be properly built. (1) Download the proper firmware. See "4.
(3) EMEM Dialog Box is Not Displayed at Debugger Startup (Target Not Connected) Table 6.3 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is not connected) Error Checkpoint Communication error occurred. Data was not sent to the target. Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable settings and switches on the rear of the PC7501 match. See the user's manuals of the PC7501 and emulator debugger. Target system cannot be properly built. (1) Download the proper firmware.
6.3 How to Request for Support After checking the items in "Chapter 6 Troubleshooting", fill in the text file the installer of the emulator debugger generates in the following directory and email to your local distributor. \SUPPORT\product name\SUPPORT.TXT For prompt response, please specify the following information: (1) Operating environment • Operating voltage: X.X [V] • Operating frequency: XX.
Chapter 7. Maintenance and Guarantee This chapter describes how to maintenance, repair provisions and how to request for repair. 7.1 Maintenance................................................................................................................................. 72 7.2 Guarantee ..................................................................................................................................... 72 7.3 Repair Provisions ............................................................
Chapter 7. Maintenance and Guarantee 7.1 Maintenance If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system, wipe it off with a dry soft cloth. Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment's surface coating to separate. 7.
7.4 How to Request for Repair If your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair. Customer Fill in the Repair Request Sheet included with this product, then send it along with this product for repair to your local distributor. Make sure that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail as possible to facilitate repair.
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M30850T-EPB User's Manual Rev.2.
M30850T-EPB User’s Manual 1753, Shimonumabe, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 211-8668 Japan REJ10J0345-0200Z