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 User's Manual
IE-75300-R-EM
75X Series Emulation Board 75XL Series Emulation Board Version 1.47
For IE-75001-R IE-75000-R
Document No. U11354EJ3V0UM00 (3rd edition) Date Published July 1997 N
(c)
Printed in Japan
1994
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EEPROM is a trademark of NEC Corporation. The export of this product from Japan is prohibited without governmental license. To export or re-export this product from a country other than Japan may also be prohibited without a license from that country. Please call an NEC sales representative. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of NEC Corporation. NEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document. NEC Corporation does not assume any liability for infringement of patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from use of a device described herein or any other liability arising from use of such device. No license, either express, implied or otherwise, is granted under any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of NEC Corporation or of others.
M7A 96. 10
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Major Revisions in This Edition
Page General Upgraded the IE-75300-R-EM to Ver.1.47 Added PD753304 to target devices Upgraded information ROM (IC79, IC80) and system setting data ROM (IC3) p.41 p.43 p.46 Added 3.4 Differences in Clock Generation Circuit Added 3.7 Restrictions 4.1 Differences among Target Devices Added (5) Serial interface, and (6) A/D converter p.47 p.50 p.52 p.54 p.56 p.58 p.60 p.63 Change in 4.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD75308, 316, 328, and 336 Subseries) Change in 5.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD750008, 0108 Subseries) Change in 6.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD750068 Subseries) Change in 7.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753017 Subseries) Change in 8.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753036 Subseries) Change in 9.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753108 Subseries) Change in 10.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753208 Subseries) 12.1 Differences among Target Devices Added (2) EEPROMTM Change in 13.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD754304 Subseries) Description
p.66
The mark
shows major revised points.
INTRODUCTION
Product description
The IE-75300-R-EM, when connected to the separately sold IE-75001-RNote, is used for debugging of 4-bit single-chip microcomputers of the 75X or 75XL Series. This device cannot be used with the EVAKIT-75X. Note The IE-75001-R comes as an IE-75000-R-EM taken from the IE-75000-R (maintenance part). The IE-75000-R can be used in place of the IE-75001-R.
Readers
This manual is intended for system debugging engineers who are using the 75X or 75XL Series and who connect the IE-75300-R-EM to the IE-75001-R.
Purpose
This manual's purpose is to explain methods for connecting the IE-75300-R-EM to the IE75001-R and settings to be made when debugging various devices in the 75X or 75XL Series.
Organization
This manual generally contains the following sections. * System configuration * IE-75001-R connection methods and settings
How to read this manual
Engineers who read this manual are assumed to be acquainted with the functions and use methods for devices to be debugged and knowledgeable about debugging. When using the IE-75000-R, you can consider all of this manual's references to the IE-75001-R as applicable to the IE-75000-R (see the setting procedures described in CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE). The shape and connecting methods of versions less than and above the IE-75300R-EM Ver.1.32 differ. When using an IE-75300-R-EM earlier than Ver.1.32, read the user's manual provided for that IE-75300-R-EM. For a brief description of the IE-75300-R-EM's functions and operation methods: -> See the table of contents For description of basic specifications: -> See the overview description in CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW. For information on setting methods when debugging various devices connected to the IE75001-R: -> See CHAPTERS 2 to 13.
Legends
Main system clock
: this manual assumes that the main system clock has been set to 4.19 MHz.
Significance of data notation : left side is most significant, right side is least significant. Symbols inside of boxes Input key description : contents of monitor screen or input command. : xxxxx indicates key input. : The symbol indicates the return (ENTER) key. : The symbol indicates a space. JP settings : JP (Jumper Pin) settings are indicated as shown below. Example
3 2 1 JP3 Indicates short between pins 1 and 2 in JP3.
Switch settings
: switch (DIP switch) settings are indicated as shown below. Example
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (1 to 5 are ON) Indicates bits 1 to 5 in SW1 are ON.
Note Caution
: refers to notes explaining contents of text. : refers to contents that warrant special attention when reading.
Numerical notation
: binary numbers ... xxxxB : hexadecimal numbers ... xxxxH
Related document
IE-75000-R/IE-75001-R USER'S MANUAL (ref. No. EEU-846).
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 What is the IE-75300-R-EM? ................................................................................................. 1 1.2 IE-75300-R-EM Features ........................................................................................................ 4 1.3 IE-75300-R-EM Product Configuration ................................................................................ 5 1.4 IE-75300-R-EM Part Names ................................................................................................... 8 1.5 List of Target Devices ........................................................................................................... 8 1.6 Cautions Concerning Use of IE-75300-R-EM ..................................................................... 9 1.7 ROMs Provided with IE-75300-R-EM ................................................................................... 11
1.7.1 1.7.2 Firmware ROM ........................................................................................................................... 11 Information ROM and system setting data ROM ...................................................................... 11
1.8 IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD ......................................................................................... 12 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ..................................................................................... 13 2.1 Method for Connection with Target System ...................................................................... 13
2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 When connecting with target system ........................................................................................ 13 When not connecting with target system .................................................................................. 19 When replacing firmware ROM .................................................................................................. 20
2.2 User Clock Settings ............................................................................................................... 21 2.3 Selection of Target Device ................................................................................................... 28
2.3.1 2.3.2 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 Selection of target device using SW1 ....................................................................................... 28 Selection of target device using STS command ....................................................................... 32 ROM checking ............................................................................................................................ 34 Information ROM replacement ................................................................................................... 36 System setting data ROM replacement .................................................................................... 38
2.4 ROM Checking and Replacement ........................................................................................ 34
2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8
Mask Options .......................................................................................................................... Power Supply Setting ............................................................................................................ JP2 and JP3 Settings ............................................................................................................ JP1 of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Setting ...............................................................
39 39 40 40
CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE-75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION) ....... 3.1 Differences in Executable Commands ............................................................................... 3.2 Differences in Program Memory Area ................................................................................ 3.3 Differences in Power Supply Voltage ................................................................................. 3.4 Differences in Clock Generation Circuit ............................................................................ 3.5 Operation Using Main System Clock or Subsystem Clock ............................................. 3.6 Differences between IE-75300-R-EM Version's Earlier than Ver. 1.32 and Target Devices .................................................................................................................................... 3.7 Restrictions ............................................................................................................................
41 41 41 41 41 42 43 43
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION (PD75308, 316, 328, AND 336 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R .... 45 4.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 45 4.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD75308, 316, 328, and 336 Subseries) ............ 47
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CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION (PD750008 AND 0108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R .............. 49 5.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 49 5.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD750008 and 0108 Subseries) .......................... 50 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION (PD750068 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R .................................. 51 6.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 51 6.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD750068 Subseries) ........................................... 52 CHAPTER 7 INSTALLATION (PD753017 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R .................................. 53 7.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 53 7.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753017 Subseries) ........................................... 54 CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION (PD753036 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R .................................. 55 8.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 55 8.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753036 Subseries) ........................................... 56 CHAPTER 9 INSTALLATION (PD753108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R .................................. 57 9.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 57 9.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753108 Subseries) ........................................... 58 CHAPTER 10 INSTALLATION (PD753208 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R ................................ 59 10.1 Differences Among Target Devices .................................................................................... 59 10.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753208 Subseries) ........................................... 60 CHAPTER 11 INSTALLATION (PD753304) FOR IE-75001-R ....................................................... 61 11.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 61 11.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753304) .............................................................. 62 CHAPTER 12 INSTALLATION (PD754244 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R ................................ 63 12.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 63 12.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD754244 Subseries) ........................................... 64 CHAPTER 13 INSTALLATION (PD754304 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R ................................ 65 13.1 Differences among Target Devices ..................................................................................... 65 13.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD754304 Subseries) ........................................... 66 APPENDIX A IE-75300-R-EM SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 67 APPENDIX B IE-75300-R-EM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................ 69 APPENDIX C PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4 .............................................................................. 71 APPENDIX D REVISION HISTORY .................................................................................................... 75
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LIST OF FIGURES (1/2)
Figure No.
Title
Page
1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 4-1
Connection with IE-75001-R .................................................................................................... IE-75300-R-EM and Its Product Configuration ....................................................................... Interface Circuit for External Sense Clip .................................................................................
3 5 9
SW1 Setting (for shipment of IE-75300-R-EM) ...................................................................... 10 Connection between IE-75001-R and Target System ............................................................ 13 Opening Lid of IE-75001-R ...................................................................................................... 14 Removal of IE-75000-R-BK ..................................................................................................... 14 Connection between IE-75300-R-EM and IE-75000-R-BK .................................................... 15 Connection of IE-75300-R-EM, IE-75000-R-BK, and Adapter Board .................................... 16 Screw Fastening of IE-75300-R-EM, IE-75000-R-BK, and Adapter Board ........................... 17 Board Installation ..................................................................................................................... 17 Board Position .......................................................................................................................... 18 Mounting on Converter Socket ................................................................................................ 18 Connection between Emulation Probe and Converter Socket .............................................. 19 Location of Firmware ROM ...................................................................................................... 20 Positions of SX1 and SX2 ....................................................................................................... 21 SW1 Setting .............................................................................................................................. 28 Positions of Information ROM and System Setting Data ROM ............................................. 35 Removal of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD ...................................................................... 36 Removal of Information ROM .................................................................................................. 36 Mounting of Information ROM ................................................................................................. 37 Connection of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD .................................................................. 37 Removal of System Setting Data ROM .................................................................................. 38 Mounting of System Setting Data ROM .................................................................................. 38 SW2 Setting .............................................................................................................................. 39 JP2 and JP3 Settings .............................................................................................................. 40 JP1 of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Setting .................................................................. 40 Handling of Pins of PD75304, 304B, 306, 306B, 308, 308B, P308, 312, 312B, 316, 316B, P316, P316A, P316B, 328, P328, 336, and P336 .............................................. 47
5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1
Handling of Pins of PD750004, 0006, 0008, P0016, 0104, 0106, 0108, and P0116 ......... 50 Handling of Pins of PD750064, 0066, 0068, and P0076 ..................................................... 52 Handling of Pins of PD753012, 3012A, 3016, 3016A, 3017, 3017A, P3018, and P3018A .... 54 Handling of Pins of PD753036 and P3036 ........................................................................... 56 Handling of Pins of PD753104, 3106, 3108, and P3116 ..................................................... 58 Handling of Pins of PD753204, 3206, 3208, and P3216 ..................................................... 60
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LIST OF FIGURES (2/2)
Figure No.
Title
Page
11-1 12-1 13-1 B-1 B-2
Handling of Pins of PD753304 .............................................................................................. 62 Handling of Pins of PD754202, 4144, 4244, 4264, and F4264 ........................................... 64 Handling of Pins of PD754302, 4304, and P4308 ............................................................... 66 IE-75300-R-EM Block Diagram ............................................................................................... 69 IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Block Diagram ................................................................. 70
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LIST OF TABLES
Table No.
Title
Page
1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4
Adapter Boards and Emulation Probes for Various Models .................................................. IE-75300-R-EM Part Names ....................................................................................................
2 8
Information ROM and System Setting Data ROM .................................................................. 11 Provision of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD ...................................................................... 12 Switching between Internal Clock and User Clock in Main System Clock ........................... 22 Main System Clock Connection Circuit and SX1 Setting ...................................................... 23 Switching between Internal Clock and User Clock in Subsystem Clock .............................. 25 Target Device and Corresponding ROM ................................................................................. 34
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CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW
CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW
1.1 What is the IE-75300-R-EM?
The IE-75300-R-EM is an emulation board for the (separately sold) IE-75001-R development system for 4-bit single-chip microcomputers of the 75X or 75XL Series. When the IE-75001-R is combined with the IE-75300-R-EM and the EP-75xxxzz-RNote 1 (separately sold adapter board and emulation probe described (refer to Table 1-1)), efficient debugging and operation checking of the system using various devicesNote 2 can be performed. This emulation board can execute emulation in the power supply voltage VDD range of 2.7 to 5.0 V. Notes 1. The EP-75xxxzz-R is an adapter board and emulation probe for various devices used with the 75X or 75XL Series. Example EP-75328GC-R: probe set for PD75328GC and P328.
2. Refer to 1.5 List of Target Devices.
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Table 1-1. Adapter Boards and Emulation Probes for Various Models
No. of Pins
Package QFP (GF) (0.8 mm pitch) WQFN (K) QFP (GC) (0.65 mm pitch)
Target Device
Adapter Board/Emulation Probe EP-75308GF-R
80
PD75304, 304B, 306, 306B, 308, 308B, P308, 312, 316, P316, P316A PD75304B, 306B, 308B, 312B, 316B, P316B PD753012, 3012A, 3016, 3016A, 3017, 3017A, P3018, P3018A PD75328, P328 PD75336, P336, 3036, P3036
EP-75308BGC-R EP-753017GC-R
EP-75328GC-R EP-75336GC-R
TQFP (GK) (0.5 mm pitch)
PD75304B, 306B, 308B, 312B, 316B, P316B PD753012, 3012A, 3016, 3016A, 3017, 3017A, P3018, P3018A PD75336, P336, 3036, P3036
EP-75308BGK-R EP-753017GK-R
EP-75336GK-R
64
QFP (GC) (0.8 mm pitch) QFP (GK) (0.65 mm pitch)
PD753104, 3106, 3108, P3116 PD753104, 3106, 3108, P3116 PD753204, 3206, 3208, P3216 PD750004, 0006, 0008, P0016, 0104, 0106, 0108, P0116 PD750004, 0006, 0008, P0016, 0104, 0106, 0108, P0116 PD750064, 0066, 0068, P0076
EP-753108GC-R
EP-753108GK-R
48 44
Shrink SOP (GT) QFP (GB) (0.8 mm pitch) Shrink DIP (CU)
EP-753208GT-R EP-75008GB-R
42
EP-75008CU-R
EP-750068CU-R EP-753304DU-R EP-750068GT-R EP-754304GS-R EP-754144GS-R
Shrink DIP (DU) Shrink SOP (GT) 36 20 Shrink SOP (GS) SOP (GS) (1.27 mm pitch) Shrink SOP (GS) (0.65 mm pitch)
PD753304Notes 1, 2 PD750064, 0066, 0068, P0076 PD754302, 4304, 4308 PD754202, 4144, 4244, 4264, F4264Note 2 PD754202, 4144, 4244
Notes
1. Supports only ES products (shrink DIP (DU)), but not mass produced products (bare chip). 2. Under development
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OVERVIEW
Figure 1-1. Connection with IE-75001-R
IE-75000-R-BK J2 J1
IE-75300-R-EM
Adapter board for various models CN5 CN1 CN3 CN1 CN2 CN4 CN2
P1 PD75000A PC2 P2 PC1
P1
CN3 CN4
P2
IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
Emulation probe for various models
Emulation probe connector
Emulation probe connector
Target system
IE-75001-R cabinet
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1.2 IE-75300-R-EM Features
The IE-75300-R-EM has the following features when connected to the IE-75000-R-BK. (1) Emulation can be performed in real time or in one step for various target devicesNote 1. (2) If the target program has accessed a stack area, data memory, a register, or a peripheral I/O which is not incorporated in the target devices, forced termination of the program's execution will be performed (guard break function). (3) When using the IE-75001-R's on-line assembler function (ASM command), you can use target device peripheral hardware reserved wordsNote 2 for operand input addresses. (4) The I/O port status can be traced during emulation. (5) The command set that can be assembled and disassembled using the ASM and DAS commands is attached to the target deviceNote 1. Notes 1. Refer to 1.5 List of Target Devices. 2. A reserved word is a symbol value that has been reserved to indicate the address assigned to a target device's peripheral hardware by memory mapped I/O.
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1.3 IE-75300-R-EM Product Configuration
The IE-75300-R-EM consists of the products shown in Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2. IE-75300-R-EM and Its Product Configuration (1/3)
CN4 CN3
CN2 CN1
SW1
ON
P1
USER IE
SW2
P2 IC80
IC3
IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
1 3
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 JP4 JP3 1 3 JP2 JP1 1 3
IC79
SX1 SX2
IE-75300-R-EM
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Figure 1-2. IE-75300-R-EM and Its Product Configuration (2/3)
CN4 CN3
CN2 CN1
SW1 ON
P1
USER IE
SW2
P2 IC80
CN6
CN5
1 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 3
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 JP4 JP3 1 3 JP2 JP1 1 3
IC79
ON
ON
ON
ON
SX1 SX2
IE-75300-R-EM (With the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD removed)
IC3 PD759000
IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
Remark
IE-75300-R-EMs later than Ver.1.32 do not have SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11. Settings performed by users using SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11 in versions earlier than Ver.1.32 are performed automatically by the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD with versions later than Ver.1.32, thus eliminating the need for users to perform the settings. IE-75300-R-EM boards later than Ver.1.32 also have labels SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11 because the same board as versions earlier than Ver.1.32 are used.
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Figure 1-2. IE-75300-R-EM and Its Product Configuration (3/3)
E75X IC79 xxx or
E75X IC80 xxx
Information ROM (PD27C1001A) (Mounted on IE-75300-R-EM's IC79 and IC80 when shipped)
D75X IC3 xxx
System setting data ROM (PD27C1001A) (Mounted on IC3 IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD when shipped)
Caution
The IE-75300-R-EM includes dedicated devices for emulation of each target devices' peripheral function (I/O port, etc.).
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1.4 IE-75300-R-EM Part Names
Table 1-2. IE-75300-R-EM Part Names
Name SW1 SW2 JP1 P1, P2 CN1 to CN4 SX1, SX2 IC79 IC3
Note
Function DIP switch for selecting target device when starting up system Power supply switch Internal clock and user clock switch for subsystem clock Connector for IE-75000-R-BK connection Connector for adapter board connection Socket for mounting user clock
Note
, IC80
Information ROM Ver.3.3 System setting data ROM Ver.3.3 (Mounted on IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD)
Note
Note Mounted on IE-75300-R-EM prior to shipment. Other than the above, the IE-75300-R-EM is provided with IC86 (firmware ROM Ver.1.6), IC79, IC80 (information ROM Ver.4.3), and IC3 (system setting data ROM Ver.4.3).
1.5 List of Target Devices
In this manual, the term "target device" is used to refer to microcontrollers such as the PD75308 that are targeted for emulation. Also, the term "target system" is used to refer to user systems composed of target devices. The following are target devices that can be emulated using the IE-75001-R.
PD75304,
75312, 75328, 750004, 750104, 750064, 753012, 753036, 753104, 753204, 754202, 754302, Notes
304B, 312B, P328, 0006, 0106, 0066, 3012A, P3036, 3106, 3206, 4144, 4304,
306, 316, 336, 0008, 0108, 0068, 3016, 3108, 3208, 4244, P4308
306B, 316B, P336, P0016, P0116, P0076, 3016A, P3116, P3216, 4264,
308, P316,
308B, P316A,
P308, P316B,
3017,
3017A,
P3018,
P3018A,
753304Notes 1, 2, F4264Note 2,
1. Supports only ES products (shrink DIP (DU)), but not mass produced products (bare chip). 2. Under development
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1.6 Cautions Concerning Use of IE-75300-R-EM
The following shows common precautions not specifically related to the target device used. Refer to CHAPTERS 3 to 13 for precautions for each target device used. (1) Turn off the power supply to the IE-75001-R and target system before connecting or removing the IE-75300-REM and adapter board or target system, or changing the switch settings on these devices. (2) When connecting the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate a target device, the operation will vary in some respects from that of an actual device. (3) If the connection between the IE-75300-R-EM and the IE-75001-R has not been made correctly, a "No Connect" message is output and the devices will not operate correctly. (4) If the target program attempts to access a memory area, peripheral I/O, stack pointer, or register which is not incorporated in the target devices, forced termination of the program's execution will be performed and one of the following messages will be displayed on the IE-75001-R. Memory area Peripheral I/O Stack pointer Register been checked. (6) Bit 0 (EXT0) on the external sense clip used for the external trigger sets up open drain output and therefore a pull-up resistor should be attached. External sense interface should be used in output mode. Do not use it in input mode. Figure 1-3 shows the interface circuit for the external sense clip. Figure 1-3. Interface Circuit for External Sense Clip "GDM" break terminated "GDIO" break terminated "GDSP" break terminated "GDR" break terminated
(5) When performing mnemonic input using ASM commands, note that the data memory R/W attributes have not
IE-75000-R-BK
IE-75300-R-EM
Adapter board
LS06 Emulation probe on target system side
DQ
Y
A
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(7) The DIP switch (SW1) on the IE-75300-R-EM is set as follows prior to shipment. When connecting to the IE75001-R, use the STS command or SW1 to select the target device. (Refer to 2.3 Selection of Target Device) Figure 1-4. SW1 Setting (for shipment of IE-75300-R-EM)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 to 5 are ON.)
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1.7 ROMs Provided with IE-75300-R-EM
IE-75300-R-EMs later than Ver.1.32 are provided with the following four ROMs. * Firmware ROM (IC86 Ver.1.6) * Information ROM (IC79, IC80 Ver.4.3) * System setting data ROM (IC3 Ver.4.3) These ROMs are used when replacing ROMs mounted on the IE-75001-R and IE-75300-R-EM prior to shipment to the version of the IE-75300-R-EM and target device. 1.7.1 Firmware ROM The firmware ROM (IC86 Ver.1.6) is used when connecting IE-75300-R-EMs above Ver.1.32 to the IE-75001-R. Replace the firmware ROM mounted on the IE-75001-R prior to shipment with the firmware ROM (IC86 Ver.1.6) provided with the IE-75300-R-EM. For details, refer to 2.1.3 When exchanging firmware ROM. Cautions 1. The IE-75001-R provided with a firmware ROM earlier than Ver.1.6 cannot be used for IE75300-R-EMs Ver.1.32 or later. If used, the message "NO CONNECT" will be displayed. 2. Always replace the firmware ROM before turning on the power. 1.7.2 Information ROM and system setting data ROM The information ROM and system setting data ROM (Ver.3.3) mounted on the IE-75300-R-EM prior to shipment needs to be replaced with the ROM (Ver.4.3) provided with the IE-75300-R-EM according to the target device used. For details, refer to 2.4 ROM Checking and Replacement. Table 1-3. Information ROM and System Setting Data ROM
IE-75300-R-EM Version Less than Ver.1.32 Applications Information ROM ROM Label E75x IC79 xxx E75x IC79 xxx E75x IC80 xxx System setting data ROMNote D75x IC3 xxx Mounting Site IC79 socket (On IE-75300-R-EM) Device
PD27C1001A
Ver.1.32 or later
Information ROMNote
IC79 socket (On IE-75300-R-EM)
IC80 socket (On IE-75300-R-EM)
IC3 socket (On IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD)
Note Uses ROM Ver.3.1 with IE-75300-R-EM Ver.1.32 and ROM Ver.4.3 with IE-75300-R-EM Ver.1.47.
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1.8 IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
IE-75300-R-EMs Ver.1.32 or later are provided with an IE-75300-R-EM D75900 BOARD mounted to CN5 and CN6 (Refer to Figure 1-2. IE-75300-R-EM and Its Product Configuration). The IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD is mounted with an emulation device PD759000, which automatically performs settings of detailed parts required during the emulation of the target device. This means that settings performed by SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11 for IE-75300-R-EMs less than Ver.1.32 are unnecessary. The IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD has an EEPROM control section, which performs the emulation of target devices incorporating the EEPROMTM. Table 1-4 shows the differences made by whether the device is provided with the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD. Table 1-4. Provision of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
Item IE-75300-R-EM version Emulation device EEPROM control section No IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Less than Ver.1.32 With IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Ver.1.32 or later
PD75000AL, PD75390R, FPGA
No (Emulation of devices incorporating EEPROM not possible) Yes (Mounted on IE-75300-R-EM, and requires user settings for use.)
PD75000AL, PD759000
Yes (Emulation of devices incorporating EEPROM possible) No (IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD performs settings automatically. User settings unnecessary.)
SW3 to SW6 JP4 to JP11 Other
The shape, weight, CN2 pin connection, etc. differ.
Functions other than those in Table 1-4 and IE-75300-R-EM operations are the same. Remark IE-75300-R-EMs later than Ver.1.32 do not have SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11. Settings performed by users using SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11 in versions earlier than Ver.1.32 are performed automatically by the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD with versions above Ver.1.32, thus eliminating the need for users to perform the settings. IE-75300-R-EM boards above Ver.1.32 also have labels SW3 to SW6 and JP4 to JP11 because the same board as versions earlier than Ver.1.32 are used.
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2.1 Method for Connection with Target System
2.1.1 When connecting with target system When using the IE-75001-R for emulation of a target device, use an EP-75xxxzz-R (emulation probe and adapter board). Follow the connection procedure described below. Figure 2-1. Connection between IE-75001-R and Target System
IE-75000-R-BK J2 J1 P1 PD75000A PC2 P2 PC1
IE-75300-R-EM
Adapter board for various models CN5 CN3 CN4 CN1 CN2
P1
CN3 CN4
CN1 CN2
P2
IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
Emulation probe connector
Emulation probe connector
Motherboard PC2 PC1
IE-75001-R cabinet
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(1) Remove screws from six locations on the IE-75001-R unit to open the lid of the case. Figure 2-2. Opening Lid of IE-75001-R
(2) The IE-75000-R-BK is connected inside the IE-75001-R. If using the IE-75000-R instead of the IE-75001-R, the IE-75000-R-EM fits into the case when the IE-75000-R is screw-fastened to the IE-75000-R-BK. Remove the two boards once and remove the screws. (3) Remove the cable (J1 or J2 cable) connecting the IE-75000-R-BK to the control/trace board, then pull forward the two card pullers on either side of the IE-75000-R-BK to completely remove the IE-75000-R-BK from its slot. Figure 2-3. Removal of IE-75000-R-BK
IE-75000-R-BK
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(4) Connect the IE-75300-R-EM to the IE-75000-R-BK. <1> Remove the screws from the two spacers on the IE-75000-R-BK. <2> Connect connectors P1 and P2 on the IE-75000-R-BK to connectors P1 and P2 on the IE-75300-REM. <3> Use the screws removed at step <1> to fasten the IE-75300-R-EM. Figure 2-4. Connection between IE-75300-R-EM and IE-75000-R-BK
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(5) Connect the emulation probe's adapter board to the boards fastened at step (4) above. <1> Connect connectors CN1 to CN4 on the IE-75300-R-EM to connectors CN1 to CN4 on the adapter board. Figure 2-5. Connection of IE-75300-R-EM, IE-75000-R-BK, and Adapter Board
Adapter board
IE-75300-R-EM IE-75000-R-BK
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<2> Insert a flat-head screw, spring, washer, and flat washer to attach one spacer between the IE-75300R-EM and adapter board. Figure 2-6. Screw Fastening of IE-75300-R-EM, IE-75000-R-BK, and Adapter Board
(6) Install the boards connected at step (5) inside the IE-75001-R's case. Figure 2-7. Board Installation
Adapter board
IE-75000-R-BK IE-75300-R-EM
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(7) Insert the IE-75000-R-BK's connectors PC1 and PC2 to connectors PC1 and PC2 inside the case. (8) Connect the cables from J1 and J2 to the IE-75000-R-BK. Check the position of the board. Figure 2-8. Board Position
Screw hole
IE-75300-R-EM IE-75000-R-BK
Adapter board
Control/trace board
(9) Solder an appropriate converter socket, etc.Note suiting with shape of the top of the probe at the mounting site on the target system's target device. Figure 2-9. Mounting on Converter Socket
WQFN converter socket
Pin 1 mark
Target system
Note Depending on the probe used, the converter socket, converter adapter, or flexible board may be required. Use the items provided with the probe intended for the target device. The above shows a case using the WQFN converter socket. For details of the converter adapter and flexible board, refer to the User's Manual of the respective probe.
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(10) Connect the emulation probe's plug to the converter socket that was soldered at step (9). Figure 2-10. Connection between Emulation Probe and Converter Socket
Emulation probe Pull-up bar
WQFN converter socket
Align the emulation probe's mark to the Pin 1 mark of the converter socket when connecting.
Caution Use the pull-up bar to remove the emulation probe's plug from the converter socket. 2.1.2 When not connecting with target system Among the pins left open for connectors CN1 to CN4 on the IE-75300-R-EM, the input and input/output ports have 1 M pull-down resistors. Accordingly, when not connecting with a target system, the connection pins can be used in open condition.
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2.1.3 When replacing firmware ROM When using IE-75300-R-EMs Ver.1.32 or later to perform the emulation of a target device, replace the IE-75001-R firmware ROM with the ROM IC86 Ver.1.6 provided with the IE-75300-R-EM. Follow the replacement procedure described below. (1) Remove the firmware ROM mounted on the IE-75001-R at shipment from the socket. The firmware ROM is located next to the "RTS SELECT" switch in the RS-232C setting section at the side of the IE-75001-R. Figure 2-11. Location of Firmware ROM
(2) Insert the firmware ROM IC86 Ver.1.6 provided with the IE-75300-R-EM in the socket. Cautions 1. IE-75001-Rs provided with a firmware ROM earlier than Ver.1.6 cannot be used for IE-75300R-EMs Ver.1.32 or later. If used, the message "NO CONNECT" will be displayed. 2. Always replace the firmware ROM before turning on the power.
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2.2 User Clock Settings
When the IE-75001-R is activated, the main system clock and subsystem clock are set to the status selecting the internal clock. When using only the user clock from the main system clock and subsystem clock, you must change the settings. When using the user clock, the mounting positions for the parts boards (SX1, SX2) are as follows. Figure 2-12. Positions of SX1 and SX2
CN4 CN3
CN2 CN1
SW1
ON
P1
USER IE
SW2
P2 IC80
IC3
IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
1 3
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 JP4 JP3 1 3 JP2 JP1 1 3
SX1 SX2
IC79
SX1 SX2
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(1) Switching between internal clock and user clock in main system clock The main system clock can be switched between internal clock and user clock. The settings for using the user clock are as follows. <1> Setting of SX1 (parts board) on IE-75300-R-EM <2> Use of CLK command to select "U" Table 2-1. Switching between Internal Clock and User Clock in Main System Clock
Main System Clock Selection Set using CLK commandNote CLKI Select internal clock Internal Clock CLKU Select user clock (clock in target system) CLK If the operand is omitted, the current setting is displayed. User Display when user clock has been selected User Clock
CLK If the operand is omitted, the current setting is displayed. IE Display when internal clock has been selected
Note After selecting the clock source, be sure to use the RES command to reset the emulation device. If the operand has been omitted, the currently selected clock source name will be displayed. When the IE-75001-R is activated, the internal clock is automatically selected. Caution If you execute the "CLKU" command without first setting SX1, the error message "E-CPU ERROR" will be output. This occurs because the clock is not being supplied to the emulation device.
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Table 2-2. Main System Clock Connection Circuit and SX1 Setting (1/2)
Main System Clock Selection Connection circuit during setting
Crystal resonator 4.194304 MHz Emulation device
Internal Clock SX1 setting (1)
User Clock
When using an oscillator
NC
X1 X2
VCC
GND
CLOCK OUT (Crystal oscillator)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
(Socket)
Crystal oscillator pin NC GND CLOCK OUT VCC
Socket No. -1 -7 -8 - 14
(Connection) Emulation device
Crystal resonator
X1 X2
(2)
When using resonator
(No. between parts board pins)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator Resistor Rx (normally 0 Note) Capacitor CA Capacitor CB Lead 4 - 11 5 - 10 3 - 12 2 - 13 8-9
(Parts board)
(Connection) Emulation device
1 M
Rx CA CB
X1 X2
Parts board
Note If using a low frequency such as 1 MHz, connect a limiting resistance.
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Table 2-2. Main System Clock Connection Circuit and SX1 Setting (2/2)
Main System Clock Selection Connection circuit during setting Internal Clock (3) User Clock When using external clock
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
(No. between parts board pins)
Lead 4 - 12 6-8
(Parts board)
(Connection)
Emulation device Emulation probe X1 pin
X1 X2
Use oscillation circuit output for external clock. Leave the X2 pin open.
Remark The SX1 peripheral circuits are shown below. This should be used as a reference when mounting a ceramic oscillator with internal capacitor to SX1 and selecting the user clock.
1 2 3 4 5 CLOCK IN 6 7
SX1
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 CLOCK OUT
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(2) Switching between internal clock and user clock in subsystem clock Use JP1 to switch between internal clock and user clock in the subsystem clock. When using the user clock, be sure to set SX2 (parts board) on the IE-75300-R-EM. If the target device does not have a subsystem clock, the subsystem user clock cannot be used. In addition, if using something other than fXT = 32.768 kHz, connect an (4.19 x fXT/32.768) MHz resonator to SX2. fXT: clock to be used Table 2-3. Switching between Internal Clock and User Clock in Subsystem Clock (1/2)
Subsystem Clock Selection JP1 and JP2 connection positions Internal Clock User Clock 1 2 JP1 (2 and 3 shorted) 3
1
2 JP1
3
(1 and 2 shorted) (Shipped setting)
Caution To select the user clock, the CLKU command is effective only in the main system clock. Connection circuit for setting
Emulation device
SX2 setting (1) When using an oscillator
NC
XT1 XT2
VCC
Crystal resonator
GND
32.768 kHz
CLOCK OUT (Crystal oscillator)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
(Socket) Socket No.
Crystal oscillator pin NC GND CLOCK OUT VCC
-1 -7 -8 - 14
(Connection) Crystal resonator
Emulation device
XT1 XT2
XT1 XT2
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Table 2-3. Switching between Internal Clock and User Clock in Subsystem Clock (2/2)
Subsystem Clock Selection Connection circuit for setting Internal Clock (2) User Clock When using resonator
(No. between parts board pins)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator Resistor Rx Capacitor CA Capacitor CB Lead 4 - 11 5 - 10 3 - 12 2 - 13 8-9
(Parts board)
(Connection) 1 M
Emulation device 1 M
XT1 XT2
Rx
CA CB
1 M
XT1 XT2
(3)
When using external clock
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
(No. between parts board pins)
Lead 4 - 12 6-8
(Parts board)
(Connection)
Emulation probe XT1 pin
Emulation device 1 M
XT1 XT2
1 M
XT1 XT2
Use oscillation circuit output for external clock. Leave the XT2 pin open.
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Remark The SX2 peripheral circuits are shown below. This should be used as a reference when using a frequency other than 32.768 kHz.
1 2 3 4 5 CLOCK IN 6 7
SX2
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 CLOCK OUT
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2.3 Selection of Target Device
When connecting to the IE-75001-R, you can select the target device either by using the DIP switch (SW1) on the IE-75300-R-EM or by using the IE-75001-R's STS command. These two methods are described below. 2.3.1 Selection of target device using SW1 If you use SW1 on the IE-75300-R-EM to set the target device in advance, the selected target device will always be set whenever the IE-75001-R's power is turned on. You can change the target device setting by using the IE75001-R's STS command. Figure 2-13. SW1 Setting (1/4)
PD75304, 306, 308, P308, 312, 316, P316, 304B, 306B, 308B ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 to 5 are ON.) ON
PD75312B, 316B, P316A, P316B
1
2
3
4
5 SW1
OFF (Bits 2 to 5 are ON.)
PD75328, P328
PD75336, P336
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 and 3 to 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 3 to 5 are ON.)
PD750004, 0006, 0008, P0016 (Mk I)
PD750004, 0006, 0008, P0016 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 2, 4, and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2, 4, and 5 are ON.)
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Figure 2-13. SW1 Setting (2/4)
PD750104, 0106, 0108, P0116 (Mk I)
PD750104, 0106, 0108, P0116 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 4, and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 4 and 5 are ON.)
PD750064, 0066, 0068, P0076 (Mk I)
PD750064, 0066, 0068, P0076 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 2, and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2 and 5 are ON.)
PD753012, 3016, 3017, P3018 (Mk I) PD753012A, 3016A, 3017A, P3018A (Mk I)
PD753012, 3016, 3017, P3018 (Mk II) PD753012A, 3016A, 3017A, P3018A (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 4, and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 4 and 5 are ON.)
PD753036, P3036 (Mk I)
PD753036, P3036 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 5 is ON.)
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Figure 2-13. SW1 Setting (3/4)
PD753104, 3106, 3108, P3116 (Mk I)
PD753104, 3106, 3108, P3116 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 to 3 and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2, 3, and 5 are ON.)
PD753204, 3206, 3208, P3216 (Mk I)
PD753204, 3206, 3208, P3216 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 to 4 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2 to 4 are ON.)
PD753304 (Mk I)
PD753304 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 2, and 4 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2 and 4 are ON.)
PD754202 (Mk I)
PD754202 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 to 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2 to 5 are ON.)
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Figure 2-13. SW1 Setting (4/4)
PD754144, 4244 (Mk I)
PD754144, 4244 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 3, and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 3 and 5 are ON.)
PD754264 (Mk I)
PD754264 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1 and 3 to 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 3 to 5 are ON.)
PD75F4264 (Mk I)
PD75F4264 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 2, 4, and 5 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 2, 4, and 5 are ON.)
PD754302, 4304, P4308 (Mk I)
PD754302, 4304, P4308 (Mk II)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 1, 3, and 4 are ON.)
ON 1 2 3 4 5 SW1 OFF (Bits 3 and 4 are ON.)
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2.3.2 Selection of target device using STS command The IE-75001-R's STS command (STSC) can be used to change the target device setting regardless of the SW1 setting on the IE-75300-R-EM. After entering the command, select the number for the target device from the menu screens to select a new target device. The list of target devices is divided into two screens. After executing the STSC command, press the RETURN key to switch screens. When the power is switched on, the target device will be that selected via SW1 on the IE-75300-R-EM. Enter STSD to display the selected target device. In addition to the target device name, this display shows the program memory area address and other device-related information. Example of display following STSC command: (a) When information ROM and system setting data ROM are Ver.3.3 brk:0>stsc (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU uPD75304/304B/306/306B/308/308B/P308/312/316/P316 uPD75312B/316B/P316A/P316B uPD75328/P328 uPD75336/P336 uPD750004/0006/0008/P0016(MkI) uPD750004/0006/0008/P0016(MkII) uPD753017/3017A/3016/3016A/3012/3012A/P3018/P3018A(MkI) uPD753017/3017A/3016/3016A/3012/3012A/P3018/P3018A(MkII) uPD753108/3106/3104/P3116(MkI) uPD753108/3106/3104/P3116(MkII) uPD754144/4244(MkI) uPD754144/4244(MkII) uPD750064/0066/0068/P0076(MkI) uPD750064/0066/0068/P0076(MkII) uPD753036/P3036(MkI) uPD753036/P3036(MkII) uPD753208/3206/3204/P3216(MkI) uPD753208/3206/3204/P3216(MkII) uPD754304/4302/P4308(MkI) uPD754304/4302/P4308(MkII) uPD753304(MkI) uPD753304(MkII) <1>
<2>
Target CPU No. 11(cr:next page / .:end)=
<3>
<1> Change target device <2> Selectable target device Select the target device used according to the number in parentheses. The device name displayed differs according to the version of the information ROM and system setting data ROM. <3> Select target device
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(b) When information ROM and system setting data ROM are Ver.4.3 brk:0>stsc (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Target Target Target Target Target Target Target Target CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU uPD754102/4202(MkI) uPD754102/4202(MkII) uPD754264(MkI) uPD754264(MkII) uPD75F4264(MkI) uPD75F4264(MkII) uPD750104/0106/0108/P0116(MkI) uPD750104/0106/0108/P0116(MkII) <1>
<2>
Target CPU No. 1(cr:next page / .:end)= <1> Change target device <2> Selectable target device Select the target device used according to the number in parentheses. The device name displayed differs according to the version of the information ROM and system setting data ROM. <3> Select target device Example of display following STSD command: brk:0>stsd Target CPU Program Memory Data Memory Memory Bank Register Bank
<3>
<1> uPD75304/304B/306/306B/308/308B/P308/312/316/P316 0-FFFFH 00H-1FFH, F80H-FFFH 0-1, 15 0-0
<1> Display target device for debugging Caution On the target device, the SBS.3 setting can be used to select between Mk I (2-byte stack operation) and Mk II (3-byte stack operation), but note that the selection made using the STS command is in effect.
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2.4 ROM Checking and Replacement
2.4.1 ROM checking With the Ver.1.47 IE-75300-R-EM, it is necessary to replace the information ROM and system setting data ROM mounted at shipment (Ver.3.3) with the ROM (Ver.4.3) provided according to the target device used. Table 2-4 shows the target device and corresponding ROM. Table 2-4. Target Device and Corresponding ROM
Target Device Corresponding ROM ROMs mounted at shipment * Information ROM IC79, IC80 (Ver.3.3) * System setting data ROM IC3 (Ver.3.3)
PD75304, 304B, 306, 306B, 308, 308B, P308, 75312, 312B, 316, 316B, P316, P316A, P316B, 75328, P328, 336, P336, 750004, 0006, 0008, P0016, 750064, 0066, 0068, P0076, 753012, 3012A, 3016, 3016A, 3017, 3017A, P3018, P3018A, 753036, P3036, 753104, 3106, 3108, P3116, 753204, 3206, 3208, P3216, 753304Notes 1, 2, 754144, 4244, 754302, 4304, P4308 PD750104, 0106, 0108, P0116, 754202, 4264, F4264Note 2
ROMs provided with IE-75300-R-EM * Information ROM IC79, IC80 (Ver.4.3) * System setting data ROM IC3 (Ver.4.3)
Notes
1. Supports only ES products (shrink DIP (DU)), but not mass produced products (bare chip). 2. Under development
Before use, check that the versions of the information ROM and system setting data ROM mounted on the IE-75300R-EM correspond to the target device used.
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Figure 2-14. Positions of Information ROM and System Setting Data ROM
CN4 CN3
CN2 CN1
SW1
ON
P1
USER IE
SW2
P2 IC80
IC3 System setting data ROM SX1 SX2 IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD IE-75300-R-EM
1 1 3
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 JP4 JP3 3 JP2 JP1 1 3
Information ROM
IC79
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2.4.2 Information ROM replacement Replace the information ROM as follows. (1) Remove the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD from the IE-75300-R-EM. The IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD is inserted into CN5 and CN6 of the IE-75300-R-EM. Figure 2-15. Removal of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
(2) Remove the information ROMs IC79 and IC80 from the IC79 and IC80 sockets on the IE-75300-R-EM. Figure 2-16. Removal of Information ROM
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(3) Insert the information ROMs IC79 and IC80 for replacement into the IC79 and IC80 sockets. Figure 2-17. Mounting of Information ROM
(4) Insert the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD into CN5 and CN6 of the IE-75300-R-EM. Figure 2-18. Connection of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
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2.4.3 System setting data ROM replacement Replace the system setting data ROM as follows. (1) Remove the system setting data ROM from the IC3 socket on the IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD. Figure 2-19. Removal of System Setting Data ROM
(2) Insert the system setting data ROM IC3 for replacement into the IC3 socket. Figure 2-20. Mounting of System Setting Data ROM
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2.5 Mask Options
For details of mask options, see the user's manual for the target emulation probe.
2.6 Power Supply Setting
Two types of power supply can be set for emulation using the IE-75300-R-EM: the IE-75001-R's internal power supply or a user power supply. Use SW2 to make the power supply setting. SW2's shipped setting is for use of the IE-75001-R's internal power supply. Figure 2-21. SW2 Setting
SW2 USER USER
SW2
IE IE: sets IE-75001-R's internal power supply
IE USER: sets user power supply
If you use SW2 to set user power supply, emulation can be performed in the power supply voltage VDD range of 2.7 to 5.0 V. However, if you use the IE-75001-R's internal power supply, emulation can only be performed at VDD = 5.0 V. Cautions 1. When performing low-voltage emulation, make sure that the power supply is applied to VDD. 2. When performing emulation with a user power supply, make sure that the RESET pin is pulledup. Remark IE-75300-R-EMs Ver.1.32 or later do not have SW3 to SW5 and JP4 to JP11, therefore settings are not necessary. IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD has the functions of SW3 to SW5 and JP4 to JP11, and automatically performs the settings.
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2.7 JP2 and JP3 Settings
JP2 and JP3 are jumper pins (JP) to select IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD. Therefore, their settings do not need to be changed. The factory-shipped jumpers are installed between 2 and 3 on both JP2 and JP3. Figure 2-22. JP2 and JP3 Settings
3 2 1 JP2 JP3
2.8 JP1 of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Setting
JP1 of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD is a jumper pin to select the version of PD759000 which is the emulation device of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD. Therefore, its setting does not need to be changed. The factory-shipped jumpers are installed as shown below depending on the version. Figure 2-23. JP1 of IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Setting (1) When version of IE-75300-R-EM is 1.32 to 1.35
3 2 1 JP1
(2) When version of IE-75300-R-EM is 1.46 or later
3 2 1 JP1
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE-75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION)
CHAPTER 3
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE-75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION)
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75000-R-BK to emulate various target devices, the executable commands, program memory area, pin treatment, and other factors vary in some respects from the operation of an actual device. These differences should be noted, and are described below.
3.1 Differences in Executable Commands
The emulation CPU (PD75000ANote 1) for the IE-75000-R-BK can execute the entire command sets of the 75X and 75XL Series even when it is connected to the IE-75300-R-EM. Accordingly, this includes commands that are not supported by the target device or that have different use ranges from the target device's commands. This should be noted when developing programsNote 2. Notes 1. The IE-75000-R-BK uses a PD75000A as a dedicated device for executing emulation of common functions of the 75X and 75XL Series. 2. The target device can be specified using the relocatable assembler (RA75X) for the 75X Series to enable program development within the target device's instruction set.
3.2 Differences in Program Memory Area
The IE-75000-R-BK has 64 Kbytes of program memory area, all of which can be used even when the IE-75000R-BK is connected to the IE-75300-R-EM. When using this area, be sure to note the internal ROM capacity of the target device.
3.3 Differences in Power Supply Voltage
Although actual devices operate with power supply voltages VDD = 2.7 V to 6.0 V, 2.0 V to 6.0 V, or 1.8 V to 6.0 V, the IE-75300-R-EM can perform emulation with a power supply voltage VDD = 2.7 V to 5.0 V.
3.4 Differences in Clock Generation Circuit
When emulating a device which has RC oscillation, use the internal clock (4.19 MHz) or the user clock. Oscillaion with an external resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) is not possible.
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3.5 Operation Using Main System Clock or Subsystem Clock
* Main system clock oscillation stop (SCC.3 = 1) The following are differences when the main system clock's oscillation is stopped.
Emulation Main system clock Basic interval timer operation Does not stop Operable via divided clock of X1 input (32 kHz x1, x2, x16) Target Device Stops Stops
After switching to subsystem clock oscillation, the clock supplied to the peripheral hardware differs until the main system clock's oscillation is stopped.
Emulation Supplied clock 32 kHz x1, x2, x16 Target Device 4.19 MHz divided clock
As shown above, the emulation operates differently from the target device, and the following caution points should be noted. (1) Basic interval timer operation Before switching to 32 kHz (SCC.0 = 1), set the BT interrupt to disabled mode. When the clock returns to the main system clock (SCC.0 = 0), be sure to use the start command to clear the interrupt request flag and counter before using the BT. (2) Peripheral hardware operation Before switching to 32 kHz (SCC.0 = 1), set the peripheral hardware for internal clock operation to interrupt disabled mode or operation stop mode. (3) When using a target device subsystem clock with a frequency other than fXT = 32.768 kHz, connect a (4.19 x fXT/32.768) MHz resonator to SX2. fXT: clock to be used
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3.6 Differences between IE-75300-R-EM Version's Earlier than Ver. 1.32 and Target Devices
While IE-75300-R-EMs earlier than Ver.1.32 have the following differences with the target device, the Ver.1.47 do not have such restrictions and can carry out the same operations as the device. * Restrictions of IE-75300-R-EMs earlier than Ver.1.32
Emulation Operation when using the P02/SO/ SB0 and P03/SB7/SI pins as serial interface I/O port Buzzer output frequency Low-voltage emulation is possible only with some devices Target Device Operates regardless of the power voltage
2 kHz only
Selectable 2 kHz, 4 kHz, and 32 kHz
3.7 Restrictions
When using SPR command of the control program, the manipulation of the system clock control register (SCC) is made illegal. Do not manipulate SCC, SCC.0, and SCC.3 with SPR command. The following methods are taken to bypass the problem. * When reading (checking the value) Check the trace result and make sure the manipulation instruction has been executed. * When writing Describe the manipulation instruction on the program.
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[MEMO]
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CHAPTER 4
INSTALLATION (PD75308, 316, 328, AND 336 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION (PD75308, 316, 328, AND 336 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD75304, 304B, 306, 306B, 308, 308B, and P308 (PD75308 Subseries)
PD75312, 312B, 316, 316B, P316, P316A, and P316B (PD75316 Subseries) PD75328 and P328 (PD75328 Subseries) PD75336 and P336 (PD75336 Subseries)
4.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD75308, 316, 328, and 336 Subseries. (1) Clock timer The following shows the restrictions when using the clock timer. <1> Always write bits 4 and 5 of the clock mode register (WM) as "0". <2> As bits 0, 1, and 2 of the clock mode register (WM) can be read by IE, but not with the device, do not read these bits. (2) LCD display Always write bit 1 of the LCD display mode register (LCDC) as "0". (3) Interrupt function Always write bit 2 of the INT0 edge detection mode register (IM0) as "0". (4) Timer/event counter * PD75308, 316, and 328 Subseries only <1> Always write "0" to the bits 0 and 1 of the timer/event counter mode register (TM0, TM1). <2> The bits 0 and 1 of the timer/event counter mode register (TM0, TM1) and timer/event counter output enable flag (TOE0, TOE1) can be read with IE, but not with a device. Therefore, do not perform reading. * PD75336 Subseries only (a) When using PTO0 and PTO1 <1> Output 0H to PORT2 and clear the output latch. <2> Do not connect a pull-up resistor with POGA bit 2 = 0. <3> Set the output port mode with PMGB bit 2 = 1. (b) When using TI1 Set the input port mode with PMGC bit 0 = 0.
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(5) Serial interface If reading is performed to the higher four bits of the serial operation mode register (CSIM), the bit 4 can be read with IE, but not with a device. Therefore, do not perform reading to the higher four bits. (6) A/D converter (PD75328 and 336 Subseries only) Always write "0" to the bits 0 and 1, and "1" to the bit 7 of the A/D conversion mode register (ADM).
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4.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD75308, 316, 328, and 336 Subseries)
Figure 4-1. Handling of Pins of PD75304, 304B, 306, 306B, 308, 308B, P308, 312, 312B, 316, 316B, P316, P316A, P316B, 328, P328, 336, and P336
IE-75300-R-EM PD759000
PORT0 P00 PORT7
Adapter board (Target system side)
100 1 M Pull-down resistor
PORT0 to 7
D HC374 P40 PORT4Note 1 Note 1 PORT5 64 k Pull-up resistor 100 PORT4 and PORT5 1 M Pull-down resistor 39 k Pull-up resistor D HC374 P110 P111 P112 P113 P90 P91 100 1 M Pull-down resistor AN0 to 5Note 2
100
P80Note 2 P81Note 2 P82/AN6Note 3 P83/AN7Note 3
1 M Pull-down resistor
D HC374
PORT23 PORT22
COM0 to 3 S0 to 31
PORT15
Notes
1. N-ch open drain output 2. Only for PD75328, P328, 336, and P336 3. Only for PD75336 and P336
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[MEMO]
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CHAPTER 5
INSTALLATION (PD750008 AND 0108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 5
INSTALLATION (PD750008 AND 0108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD750004, 0006, 0008, and P0016 (PD750008 Subseries)
PD750104, 0106, 0108, and P0116 (PD750108 Subseries)
5.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD750008 and 0108 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set. (2) Oscillation wait time when reset (PD750108 Subseries only) The oscillation wait time when reset is fixed at 217/fCC (131.1 ms: fCC = at 1.0 MHz operation) with the IE. (3) Subsystem clock oscillation circuit Read/write of the sub-oscillation circuit control register (SOS) cannot be performed.
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INSTALLATION (PD750008 AND 0108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
5.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD750008 and 0108 Subseries)
Figure 5-1. Handling of Pins of PD750004, 0006, 0008, P0016, 0104, 0106, 0108, and P0116
IE-75300-R-EM PD759000
Adapter board (Target system side)
PORT0 P00 PORT8
100 1 M Pull-down resistror
PORT0
PORT8
D HC374 P40 PORT4Note PORT5Note 64 k Pull-up resistor 100 PORT4 and PORT5 1 M Pull-down resistor 39 k Pull-up resistor D HC374
Note N-ch open drain output
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CHAPTER 6
INSTALLATION (PD750068 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 6
INSTALLATION (PD750068 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD750064, 0066, 0068, and P0076 (PD750068 Subseries)
6.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD750068 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set.
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INSTALLATION (PD750068 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
6.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD750068 Subseries)
Figure 6-1. Handling of Pins of PD750064, 0066, 0068, and P0076
IE-75300-R-EM
Adapter board (Target system side)
PD759000
PORT0 P00/INT4 to PORT3
100 1 M Pull-down resistor D PORT0 to PORT3
64 k Pull-up resistor 100
PORT4 and PORT5
PORT4Note P40 PORT5Note
HC374
1 M Pull-down resistor D
P12 P70
39 k Pull-up resistor 100
HC374
P12/TI1/INT2
1 M Pull-down resistor P60 P90
D HC374 100
P60/AN4
1 M Pull-down resistor
100
P61 P91
1 M Pull-down resistor
P61/AN5
100 P62 P92 1 M Pull-down resistor 100 P63 P93 1 M Pull-down resistor D P80 PORT8 HC374 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 100
P62/AN6
P63/AN7
P110/AN0 P111/AN1 P112/AN2 P113/AN3
Note N-ch open drain output
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CHAPTER 7
INSTALLATION (PD753017 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 7
INSTALLATION (PD753017 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD753012, 3012A, 3016, 3016A, 3017, 3017A, P3018, and P3018A (PD753017 Subseries)
7.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD753017 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set. (2) Subsystem clock oscillation circuit Read/write of the sub-oscillation circuit control register (SOS) cannot be performed.
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7.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753017 Subseries)
Figure 7-1. Handling of Pins of PD753012, 3012A, 3016, 3016A, 3017, 3017A, P3018, and P3018A
IE-75300-R-EM
Adapter board (Target system side)
PD759000
PORT0 P00 to PORT8
100 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374
PORT0
PORT8
P12 P110
100 P12/TI1/TI2/INT2
1 M Pull-down resistor
D
HC374
64 k Pull-up resistor P40 PORT4Note Note PORT5 100 PORT4 and PORT5
1 M Pull-down resistor
39 k Pull-up resistor D HC374 PORT23 PORT22
COM0 to 3 S0 to 31
PORT15
Note N-ch open drain output
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CHAPTER 8
INSTALLATION (PD753036 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 8
INSTALLATION (PD753036 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD753036 and P3036 (PD753036 Subseries)
8.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD753036 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set.
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INSTALLATION (PD753036 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
8.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753036 Subseries)
Figure 8-1. Handling of Pins of PD753036 and P3036 IE-75300-R-EM Adapter board
PD759000
PORT0 to P00/INT4 PORT3 PORT6 to PORT8 100 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 64 k Pull-up resistor P40 PORT4Note Note PORT5 100 1 M Pull-down resistor 39 k Pull-up resistor D P110 P111 P112 P113 P90 P91 P82 P83 HC374 AN0 to 5 PORT4 and PORT5 PORT0 to PORT3 PORT6 to PORT8
100 1 M Pull-down resistor 100 D HC374
P60/AN4 P61/AN5
PORT23 PORT19 to PORT15
COM0 to 3 S0 to 15
Note N-ch open drain output
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CHAPTER 9
INSTALLATION (PD753108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 9
INSTALLATION (PD753108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD753104, 3106, 3108, and P3116 (PD753108 Subseries)
9.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD753108 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set.
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9.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753108 Subseries)
Figure 9-1. Handling of Pins of PD753104, 3106, 3108, and P3116 IE-75300-R-EM Adapter board (Target system side)
PD759000
PORT0 P00 100 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 P12 P110 100 1 M Pull-down resistor P12/TI1/TI2/INT2 PORT0
PORT7
D HC374 64 k Pull-up resistor 100 PORT5
P50 PORT5Note
1 M Pull-down resistor 39 k Pull-up resistor D HC374 Mask option P80/S23 P81/S22 P82/S21 P83/S20 P90/S19 P91/S18 P92/S17 P93/S16 COM0 to 3 S0 to 15
P160 PORT16 PORT17 P170 PORT23 PORT22
Mask option
PORT15
Note N-ch open drain output
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CHAPTER 10
INSTALLATION (PD753208 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 10
INSTALLATION (PD753208 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD753204, 3206, 3208, and P3216 (PD753208 Subseries)
10.1 Differences Among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD753208 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set.
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INSTALLATION (PD753208 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
10.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753208 Subseries)
Figure 10-1. Handling of Pins of PD753204, 3206, 3208, and P3216 IE-75300-R-EM Adapter board (Target system side)
PD759000
PORT0 P00/INT4 to PORT3 PORT6 100 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 P12/INT2 P110 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 64 k Pull-up resistor P50 PORT5Note 100 1 M Pull-down resistor 39 k Pull-up resistor D HC374 P160 PORT16 PORT17 P170 Mask option 100 PORT5 100 P12/TI1/TI2/INT2 PORT0 to PORT3 PORT6
P80/S23
Mask option 100
P90/S19
PORT23 PORT19
COM0 to 3 S12 to 15
Note N-ch open drain output
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CHAPTER 11
INSTALLATION (PD753304) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 11
INSTALLATION (PD753304) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of the product shown below. Target devices: PD753304
11.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD753304. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set. (2) Interrupt function The bits 3 and 4 of the INTA register (INTA) can be read/written with IE, but not with a device. Always write "0" to the bits 3 and 4. (3) P30 to P33, P100 to P103 When using IE, P30 to P33 and P100 to P103 become low-level input mode after reset. However, when using a device, P30 to P32 become low-level output mode, P33 becomes high-level output mode, P100 to P103 become input mode with a pull-up resistor after reset. Performs the following processings after reset. <1> Write "8H" to the address FF3H. <2> Write "0FH" to the address FE8H. <3> Write "01H" to the address FDEH. (4) Sub-oscillation circuit control register (SOS) When using a device, the oscillation of the subsystem clock can be stopped in the STOP mode. However, when using IE, the oscillation cannot be stopped. Always write "0" to the bit 3 of SOS.
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11.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD753304)
Figure 11-1. Handling of Pins of PD753304 IE-75300-R-EM Adapter board (Target system side)
PD759000
P30 PORT3 Switch 100 PORT3 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 P80 PORT8 100 k Pull-up resistor 100 PORT10 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 P160 PORT16 100 P80/S23 P81/S22 P82/S21 P83/S20
PORT23 PORT22
COM0 to 3 S0 to 19
PORT18
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CHAPTER 12
INSTALLATION (PD754244 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 12
INSTALLATION (PD754244 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD754202, 4144, 4244, 4264, and F4264 (PD754244 Subseries)
12.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD754244 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set. (2) EEPROM (PD754144, 4244, 4264, and F4264 only) IE simulatively performs writing to EEPROM using a RAM, so it seems as if the writing is properly performed even when sufficient writing time is not secured. However, a device cannot perform proper writing unless sufficient writing time is secured.
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12.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD754244 Subseries)
Figure 12-1. Handling of Pins of PD754202, 4144, 4244, 4264, and F4264
IE-75300-R-EM
Adapter board (Target system side)
PD759000
P30 PORT3 P70 to PORT7 P60 VREF 1 M Pull-down resistor 100 P61 P11 1 M Pull-down resistor 100 P62 P82 1 M Pull-down resistor 100 P63 P83 1 M Pull-down resistor 100 KRREN P12 P80 KRREN/TI0/TI1 P80 P63/PTH01 P62/PTH00 P61/INT0/TI2 100 1 M Pull-down resistor D HC374 100 P60/VREF PORT3 PORT7
D HC374
Remark
Alternate-function pin can be used only for the PD754144 and 4244. Alternate functions differ according to the device used.
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CHAPTER 13
INSTALLATION (PD754304 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
CHAPTER 13
INSTALLATION (PD754304 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R
This chapter describes use of the IE-75001-R for emulation of products of the subseries shown below. Target devices: PD754302, 4304, and P4308 (PD754304 Subseries)
13.1 Differences among Target Devices
When combining the IE-75300-R-EM with the IE-75001-R to emulate various target devices, some factors vary in certain respects from the operation of an actual device. For details concerning operation factors such as the executable commands, program memory area, and system clock, see CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE-75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION). Described below are the differences between actual devices and target devices belonging to the PD754304 Subseries. (1) Watchdog timer (WDT) mode The IE-75001-R cannot perform emulation in the WDT mode. When the software comes to the WDT setting, the basic interval timer (BT) is activated and a BT interrupt flag is set.
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13.2 Handling of Pins of IE-75300-R-EM (PD754304 Subseries)
Figure 13-1. Handling of Pins of PD754302, 4304, and P4308
IE-75300-R-EM PD759000
Adapter board (Target system side)
PORT0 to PORT3 PORT6 to PORT8
P00/INT4 1 M Pull-down resistor P13/TI0/TI1 P20/PTO0 P21/PTO1
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PORT0 to PORT3 PORT6 to PORT8
D HC374
P80 P81 64 k Pull-up resistor
PORT5
Note
P50
100 PORT5 1 M Pull-down resistor 39 k Pull-up resistor D HC374
Note N-ch open drain output
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APPENDIX A
IE-75300-R-EM SPECIFICATIONS
APPENDIX A
IE-75300-R-EM SPECIFICATIONS
Part number Emulation device Humidity Storage temperature Power supply PCB dimensions
: IE-75300-R-EM : PD75000AL and PD759000 : 10 to 80 % (must be free of condensation) : -15 to +60 C (must be free of condensation) :5V5% : IE-75300-R-EM
Operating ambient temperature : 0 to 50 C (must be free of condensation)
261.62 mm
249.97 mm
P1
P2
304.80 mm
IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD
192.4 mm
71.01 mm
180.00 mm
CN4 CN3
CN2 CN1
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APPENDIX A
IE-75300-R-EM SPECIFICATIONS
[MEMO]
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APPENDIX B
IE-75300-R-EM BLOCK DIAGRAM
APPENDIX B
IE-75300-R-EM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure B-1. IE-75300-R-EM Block Diagram
Peripheral emulation interface (P1, P2) SVA0 to SVA11 SVD0 to SVD7 MD0 to MD7 VACK TPTM LUP +12 V TPTH MA0 to MA11
TC0, TC1
INFROM
MEMW
MEMR
Information ROM Port trace latch
Mapping ROM
BNK1 IROMSEL
IOSEL
CLKSEL0 Clock generator Vector interrupt control
Control signal generator MRBS0 to MRBS3
X1, X2 XT1, XT2
BMD Expansion connectors CN5 CN6
MD FPGA
AMD PD75390R
Latch up detector L/S RESET, EXT0 to EXT7 L/S
PORT0 to PORT15
PORT8, PORT9 PMGA, PMGB, PMGC
PORT0 to PORT8
L/S
X1, XT1
AN0 to AN7 USER VDD Probe interface (CN1 to CN4)
S0 to S31, COM0 to COM3, BIAS
TR
Adapter board CN5, CN6 Emulation probe User target system
Mask option
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APPENDIX B
IE-75300-R-EM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure B-2. IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD Block Diagram
Pe0 to Pe15 Pe16 to Pe23 BIAS, USRESO
AVREF, AVSS, USRESI, VREF, KRREN, VLC0 to VLC2
MA0 to MA11 MD0 to MD7
X1, XT3, VACK, BHEN, MRD, MWR
PD759000
OSCOUT, REL
Pe8, Pe9, Pe11, Pe15
MA0 to MA11
EESEL
BUSYV2
Pe17
IA1 to IA17
IAD0 to IAD17
I759WR
IA1 to IA17 Connector RUN EEPROM control IA1 to IA3 IAD0 to IAD7 IEEWR P014RES IAD0 to IAD17 IROMRD IAD0 to IAD17 System setting data ROM
IMWRMSK
IROMSEL0 to IROMSEL4 IROMWR Expansion control CPU
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APPENDIX C
PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4
APPENDIX C
PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4
CN1 pin table
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Pin Name GND GND GND GND P00a/INT4 P01 NC P02 NC P03 NC P10 NC P11 NC P12 NC P13 NC NC TI1 P20 P21 NC P22 P23 P30 P31 P32 P33 NC P40 a c a a a a a a a c a a a a a a a No. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Pin Name NC P41 NC P42 NC P43 NC P50 NC P51 NC P52 NC P53 P60 P61 P62 P63 P70 P71 P72 P73 NC NC NC NC P80 P81 P82 P83 P90 P91 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a No. 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 Pin Name P92 P93 P100 NC P101 NC P102 NC P103 NC AVSS NC NC NC NC AN0 AN1 AN2 AN3 AN4 NC AN5 NC AN6 NC AN7 NC AVDD NC AVREF NC NC
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APPENDIX C
PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4
CN2 pin table
No. 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Pin Name GND GND GND GND P110 P111 P112 P113 P120 P121 P122 P123 P130 P131 P132 P133 P140 P141 P142 P143 P150 P151 P152 P153 P21 P22 NC NC NC NC VREF KRREN a a No. 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Pin Name VLC0 VLC1 VLC2 TRG2 RESET u IROMSEL0 IROMSEL1 IROMSEL2 IROMSEL3 IROMSEL4 pe12 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC X1 NC a No. 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 Pin Name XT1 NC NC NC NC RUN/BRK TI2 TI3 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC EXT0 EXT1 EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 EXT5 EXT6 EXT7 P82 P83 d d a
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APPENDIX C
PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4
CN3 pin table
No. 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 Pin Name RESETU NC NC NC NC NC NC NC EVCMOSPW EVCMOSPW EVCMOSPW TR153 TR152 TR151 TR150 NC NC NC NC TR143 TR142 TR141 TR140 NC NC NC NC TR133 TR132 TR131 TR130 NC a a a a a a a a a a a a a No. 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 Pin Name NC NC NC TR123 TR122 TR121 TR120 TR113 TR112 TR111 TR110 TR103 TR102 TR101 TR100 TR93 TR92 TR91 TR90 TR83 TR82 TR81 TR80 TR73 TR72 TR71 TR70 TR63 TR62 TR61 TR60 TR53 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a No. 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 Pin Name TR52 TR51 TR50 TR43 TR42 TR41 TR40 TR33 TR32 TR31 TR30 TR23 TR22 TR21 TR20 TR13 TR12 TR11 TR10 TR03 TR02 TR01 TR00 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
VDD (+3 V) VDD (+3 V) VDD (+3 V) VDD (+5 V) VDD (+5 V) VDD (+5 V) USRVDD USRVDD USRVDD
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APPENDIX C
PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4
CN4 pin table
No. 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 Pin Name S31/BP7 S30/BP6 S29/BP5 S28/BP4 S27/BP3 S26/BP2 S25/BP1 S24/BP0 S23 S22 S21 S20 S19 S18 S17 S16 S15 S14 S13 S12 S11 S10 S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 S0 No. 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 Pin Name COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 VLC0 VLC1 VLC2 BIAS NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC No. 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 Pin Name NC NC OSCOUT CPUCL MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 MA8 MA9 MA10 MA11 MD0 MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 MRD MWR TC0 TC1 BHEN VACK SADREL RESET
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APPENDIX D
REVISION HISTORY
APPENDIX D
REVISION HISTORY
The history of revisions hitherto made until now is shown below. (1/2)
Edition Second Major Revisions Upgraded the IE-75300-R-EM to Ver.1.34 Added the following products to target devices: PD750068 subseries, PD750108 Subseries, PD753036 subseries, PD753208 Subseries, PD754244 subseries, PD754304 Subseries, PD753012A, 3016A, 3017A, and P3018A Added the items about ROMs provided at shipment and IE-75300-REM D759000 BOARD mounted on Added explanation of procedure when replacing firmware ROM Change in figures when connecting with target system Added the item about check and replacement of information ROM and system setting data ROM. Addition of the item about JP1 of IE-75300R-EM D759000 BOARD setting Added caution for RESET pin when performing emulation with user power supply Added the figure of JP2 and JP3 settings Added differences between less than Ver.1.32 and above Ver.1.32 of IE-75300-R-EM when connecting with IE-75001-R CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION) CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION (PD75308, 316, 328, AND 336 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION (PD750008 AND 0108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE75001-R CHAPTER 7 INSTALLATION (PD753017 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 9 INSTALLATION (PD753108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R APPENDIX B IE-75300-R-EM BLOCK DIAGRAM APPENDIX C PIN TABLES FOR CN1 TO CN4 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW General Chapter
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Added differences among target devices when using watch timer, LCD display, and interrupt function Change of the figure of pin treatment of IE-75300-R-EM Added differences among target devices of oscillation wait time when reset and subsystem clock oscillation circuit Change in the figure of pin treatment of IE-75300-R-EM Added differences among target devices of subsystem clock oscillation circuit Change of the figure of pin treatment of IE-75300-R-EM Change of the figure of pin treatment of IE-75300-R-EM
Added IE-75300-R-EM D759000 BOARD block diagram
Change of CN2 pin table
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APPENDIX D
REVISION HISTORY
(2/2)
Edition Third Major Revisions Upgraded the IE-75300-R-EM to Ver.1.47 Added PD753304 to target devices Upgrading of information ROM (IC79, IC80) and system setting data ROM (IC3) Added the differences in clock generation circuit Added the restrictions CHAPTER 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IE75001-R AND TARGET DEVICES WHEN CONNECTING THE IE75001-R (ALL TARGET DEVICES COMMON VERSION) CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION (PD75308, 316, 328, AND 336 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION (PD750008 AND 0108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE75001-R CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION (PD750068 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 7 INSTALLATION (PD753017 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION (PD753036 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 9 INSTALLATION (PD753108 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 10 INSTALLATION (PD753208 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 12 INSTALLATION (PD754244 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R CHAPTER 13 INSTALLATION (PD754304 SUBSERIES) FOR IE-75001-R General Chapter
Added serial interface and A/D converter to the differences among target devices Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
Added the differences between EEPROM and target devices Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM Change the figure of handling of pins of IE-75300-R-EM
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