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IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 This equipment complies with the EMC protection requirements. Warning This is a ´Class A´ (EN 55022: 1994) equipment. This equipment can cause radio frequency noise when used in the residential area. In such cases, the user/operator of the equipment may be required to take appropriate countermeasures under his responsibility.
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The information in this document is current as of 15.01.2001. The information is subject to change without notice. For actual design-in, refer to the latest publications of NEC’s data sheets or data books, etc., for the most up-to-date specifications of NEC semiconductor products. Not all products and/or types are available in every country.
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Some information contained in this document may vary from country to country. Before using any NEC product in your application, pIease contact the NEC office in your country to obtain a list of authorized representatives and distributors. They will verify: Device availability •...
8-bit single-chip microcontrollers. • µPD1615A Subseries Target Readers This manual is intended for engineers who will use the IE-78K0-NS-P04 with the IE-78K0-NS-A to perform system debugging. Engineers who use this manual are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the target device’s functions and use methods and to be knowledgeable about...
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W hen defined narrowly, it includes only the hardware. This refers to the combination of the IE-78K0-NS-A, IE system the IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4. Conventions Data significance weight : Higher digits on the left and lower digits on the right Note : Footnote for item marked with Note in the text.
Chapter 1 General ............................11 1.1 System Configuration ..........................12 1.2 Hardware Configuration ..........................14 1.3 Basic Specifications ..........................15 1.4 Notes on Use of IE-78K0-NS-P04 and IE-1615-NS-EM4 ................. 16 Chapter 2 Part Names ..........................17 2.1 Package Components ..........................17 2.2 Parts of the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board ..................18 2.3 Parts of the IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe Board .....................19...
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List of Figures Figure 1-1: System Configuration ......................12 Figure 1-2: Basic Hardware Configuration ....................14 Figure 2-1: IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board External View and Part Names ........18 Figure 2-2: IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe Board External View ................19 Figure 3-1: IE-78K0-NS-A inside .........................22 Figure 3-2: Main Board (G-780009) Jumper Positioning ................23 Figure 3-3: Emulation Board (IE-78K0-NS-P04) Jumper Positioning ............25...
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Table 3-18: Main System Clock Settings ....................34 Table 3-19: Subsystem Clock Settings .......................40 Table 3-20: Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A ...................47 Table 3-21: Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-P04 ..................47 Table 3-22: Jumper Settings on IE-1615-NS-EM4 ..................47 Table A-1: Connectors on IE-78K0-NS-P04 Board ..................61 Table C-1: Connector CN11 to Emulation Probe ..................65...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Chapter 1 General The IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4 are development tools for efficient debugging of hardware or software when using one of the following target devices that belong to the 78K/0 Series of 8-bit single- chip microcontrollers. This chapter describes the emulation board’s and probe board's system configuration and basic specifi- cations.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 1.1 System Configuration Figure 1-1 illustrates the IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4's system configuration. Figure 1-1: System Configuration Debugger Device file ID78K0-NS Control software Host machine PC-9800 Series or IBM PC/AT™ compatibles Interface board Interface board Interface board IE-70000-PCI-IF-A...
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IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Note: The packages, emulation probes, and conversion sockets/conversion adapters are listed below. Conversion Socket/ Package Emulation Probe Conversion Adapter NQPACK080SB 80-pin plastic QFP YQPACK080SB NP-80GC-TQ (GC - type) HQPACK080SB YQSOCKET080SBF The NP-80GC-TQ is a product of Naito Densei Machidaseisakusho Co., Ltd.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 1.3 Basic Specifications The IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4’s basic specifications are listed in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Basic Specifications Parameter Description µPD1615A Subseries Target device Main system clock: 8.38 MHz System clock Subsystem clock: typically 32.768 KHz External: Pulse input...
IE-78K0-NS-A and the target device, or changing switch settings, etc. (2) When carrying out target device emulation using the IE-78K0-NS-P04/IE-1615-NS-EM4 in conjunction with the IE-78K0-NS-A, there are certain differences from the operation of the actual device (see Differences from Target Device).
The packaging boxes of the IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4 contain the following items: 2.1 Package Components IE-78K0-NS-P04 Components The IE-78K0-NS-P04 comprises the following components. Please check that all these items are included in the package. (1) IE-78K0-NS-P04 (2) Parts holder (with cover)
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 2.2 Parts of the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board Figure 2-1: IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board External View and Part Names Main system clock (fix 8.00 MHz) IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board Subsystem clock Main system clock (user defined) (user defined)
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 2.3 Parts of the IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe Board Figure 2-2: IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe Board External View IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe-Board SS-71101-1 Ver.1. MADE IN GERMANY ANTI STATIC...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Chapter 3 Installation This chapter describes the method for the connection of the IE-78K0-NS-P04, the IE-1615-NS-EM4 and the emulation probe. - Installation of the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board - Installation of the IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe Board - Installation of the emulation probe...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 3.1 Installation Procedure <1> Remove the 4 screws at the sides of the IE-78K0-NS-A and open the top of the cover. <2> Remove the screws on the option board (G-78K0H) and remove the option board. Figure 3-1: IE-78K0-NS-A inside...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Figure 3-2: Main Board (G-780009) Jumper Positioning Jumper JP2 Table 3-1: Flash ROM Mode Jumper Position Function (1-2) Internal use (2-3) Internal use (default) Jumper JP3 Table 3-2: Internal Mode 1 Jumper Position Function (1-2) Internal use (default)
Jumper JP8 Table 3-6: Sub Clock Selection Jumper Position Function (1-2) On EM board (default) (3-4) On target system (5-6) On main board <4> Connect the option board (G-78K0H) to the main board (G-780009). <5> Setup of the emulation board (IE-78K0-NS-P04)
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Figure 3-3: Emulation Board (IE-78K0-NS-P04) Jumper Positioning Jumper JP1 Table 3-7: Reference Voltage Pin of AD-Converter Jumper Position Function Open Target Connected to target selected reference voltage (default) Close Reference voltage Remark: Close jumper JP1 when the AD-converter is not used.
Not used Remark: Not used LED's are reserved for future functions. <6> Connect the emulation board (IE-78K0-NS-P04) to the option board (G-78K0H). <7> When user clock as main clock or sub clock is used, the main system clock or subsystem clock...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 <8> Setup of the probe board (IE-1615-NS-EM4) Figure 3-4: Probe Board (IE-1615-NS-EM4) Jumper Positioning Jumper JP1 to JP4 Table 3-17: VAN serial in/out Jumper Position Function (1 - 2) Pin Emulator Original Buffer Type (default) (2 - 3)
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 <9> Connect the probe board (IE-1615-NS-EM4) to the emulation board (IE-78K0-NS-P04) <10> Remove the top and the bottom plate by removing the screws <11> Connect the probe (NP-80GC-TQ) to CN11 of the probe board (IE-1615-NS-EM4). <12> Connect the cover and tighten the 4 screws.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 3.2 Clock Settings 3.2.1 Overview of clock settings Main system clock / Subsystem clock Select from (1) to (3) below as the main system clock and subsystem clock to be used during debugging. (1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation board...
(2) Clock that is mounted by user The user is able to mount any clock supported by the set specifications on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. First mount the oscillator on the parts holder, then attach the parts board to the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 (3) External clock An external clock connected to the target system can be used via the emulation probe. Figure 3-9: When Using an External Clock IE-78K0-NS-A Target system Emulation probe Clock generator (to be used) Remark: The clock supplied by the target system’s clock generator (encircled in the figure) is used.
(2) Clock mounted by user on the emulation board A clock that matches the specifications set by the user can be mounted on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. The resonator or oscillator to be used is mounted on a parts holder and that parts holder is installed on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board.
(1) When using clock that is already mounted on emulation board When the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board is shipped, an 8.0000-MHz crystal resonator is already mounted in the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board X4 socket. When using the factory-set mode settings, there is no need to make any other hardware settings.
“Internal” in the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU’s clock source (this selects the emulator’s internal clock). (a) When using a ceramic oscillator or crystal resonator - Items to be prepared - Parts holder (supplied with IE-78K0-NS-P04) · Capacitor CA - Ceramic oscillator or crystal resonator · Capacitor CB - Resistor Rx ·...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 <2> Prepare the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. <3> Remove the parts holder inserted in the socket (marked "X2") on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. <4> Connect the parts holder (from <1> above) to the socket (X2) from which the part holder was removed.
<Steps> <1> Prepare the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. <2> Remove the parts holder inserted in the socket (marked “X2”) on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. <3> Connect the parts board (from <2> above) to the socket (X2) from which the parts holder was removed.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 The above steps configure a circuit and enable clock output to be supplied from the mounted oscillator to the emulation device. Figure 3-17: IE-78K0-NS-A side (Emulation Device) IE-78K0-NS-A side (Emulation device) Crystal oscillator VHC157 (3) When using an external clock No hardware settings are required for this situation.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 3.2.5 Examples of Main System Clock Setting (1) Standard Clock 8.0000 MHz offered by the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board Main Board: JP6 - (3-4) JP7 - (1-2) Emulation Board: X2 with shortcut between 6 - 8 ID78K0-NS: Internal (2) Clock mounted by the User on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board...
(1) When using clock that is already mounted on main board When the IE-78K0-NS-P04 is shipped, there is no 32.768 KHz crystal on the board. The parts holder on X1 is shortened between 6 and 8. Short pins 5 and 6 of JP8 of the IE-78K0-NS-A's main board to use the 32.768 KHz crystal of the emulator.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Figure 3-18: Connections on Parts Board (When Using Subsystem Clock or User-Mounted Clock) Parts holder (X1 of IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board) Pin No. Connection 2-13 Capacitor CB 3-12 Capacitor CA 4-11 Ceramic oscillator or crystal resonator 5-10 Resistor Rx...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 <2> Prepare the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. <3> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board’s socket (the socket marked as “X1”). <4> Connect the parts board (from <1> above) to the socket (X1) from which the crystal oscillator was removed (see <3>...
<Steps> <1> Prepare the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board. <2> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board’s socket (the socket marked as “X1”). <3> Connect the parts board (from <2> above) to the socket (X1) from which the crystal oscillator was removed.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 The above steps configure a circuit and enable clock output to be supplied from the mounted oscilla- tor to the emulation device. Figure 3-21: IE-78K0-NS-A side Parts holder CLK IN Crystal oscillator Target system (3) When using an external clock Short pins 3 and 4 on the IE-78K0-NS-A’s jumper (JP8).
Main Board: JP8 - (5-6) Emulation Board: X1 with shortcut between 6 - 8 ID78K0-NS: don't care (2) Clock mounted by the User on the IE-78K0-NS-P04 Emulation Board Main Board: JP8 - (1-2) Emulation Board: X1 with oscillation circuit ID78K0-NS:...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 3.4 LCD-C/D Resistor Network At the device the LCD split resistors have to be connected externally. In this case there is no LCD- C/D resistor network in the emulation necessary.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 3.5 Jumper Settings When using the IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4, set the jumpers as shown below. Table 3-20: Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A Short Table 3-21: Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-P04 Open Open Open Closed Open Open Table 3-22: Jumper Settings on IE-1615-NS-EM4...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 3.6 External Trigger To set up an external trigger, connect the IE-1615-NS-EM4 Probe Board’s check pin, EXTOUT, and EXTIN as shown below. See the in-circuit emulator (IE-78K0-NS-A) User’s Manual for description of related use methods and pin characteristics.
This chapter describes differences between the target device and the IE-78K0-NS-P04 / IE-1615- NS-EM4 target interface circuit. Although the target device is a CMOS circuit, the IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4’s target interface circuit consists of an emulation chip, TTL, CMOS-IC, and other components.
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 4.1 Input/Output Signals <1> Signals which are input or output from the gate array (µPD7880, µPD7881). <2> Signals which are input or output from the gate array (µPD7883). <3> Signals wich are input or output from the µPD780009 emulation CPU <4>...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Figure 4-1: Equivalent Circuit 1 from Emulation Circuit Probe IE-78K0-NS-A side P00 to P02, P06, P07 P10/ANI0 to P17/ANI7 TxVAN Rx0VAN, Rx1VAN, Rx2VAN Emulation Gate Array P40 to P46 P80 to P87 P90 to P97 P100 to P107...
The above points must be taken into consideration when designing the target system. Caution: When the IE-78K0-NS-A, the IE-78K0-NS-P04 and the IE-1615-NS-EM4 are connected to the target system, 4.0 to 5.5 V must be supplied as the target system power supply (V...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Chapter 5 Restrictions 1. Starting up the IE system without target board connected makes initial values for ports-indefinite. 2. The RESET value of the IF-REG (F801h) register is not correct. The reset value will be correct after the clock of the VANUDL is enabled.
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IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 (b) LCDC - LCD Control Register Symbol LCDC LIPS LIPS LCD Driving Power Supply selection Does not supply power to LCD Supplies power to LCD from V The bit 7 has to be set to 1 and the bits 6 to 4 have to be set to 0.
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IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 (2) Device of µ1615A Subseries (a) LCDM - LCD Display Mode Register Symbol LCDM LCDON LIPS LCDM2 LCDM1 LCDM0 LCDON Enables/disables LCD display Display off Display on LIPS LCD Driving Power Supply selection Does not supply power to LCD...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Appendix A IE-78K0-NS-P04 and IE-1615-NS-EM4 Product Specifications Product name : IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Operating temperature : 0 to 50 °C Humidity : 10 to 80% RH (no condensation) Storage temperature : –15 to +60 °C Power supply : Power supply capacity : DC 200 mA (Max.) 1.0 W +5 V...
IE-78K0-NS-P04, IE-1615-NS-EM4 Appendix B Conversion Socket Adapter Package Drawings and recommended Board Mounting Pattern The following sockets and socket adapters are available for the connection of the probe or device: Soldering socket NQPACK080SB Probe adapter YQPACK080SB High adapter YQSOCKET080SBF Device Lid...
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