Renesas H8S/2276 manual

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    H8S/2276R, H8S/2276 Series TFP-100B User System Interface Cable (HS2276ECH61H) for E6000 Emulator User’s Manual HS2276ECH61HE(B)[...]

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    Cautions 1. Renesas neither warrants nor grants li censes of any rights of Renesas’s or any t hird party’s patent, copyright, t rademark, or other intel lect ual property rights for informat ion contained in this document. Renesas bears no responsibility fo r problem s that may arise with third party’s rights, including int ellectual property[...]

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    i Preface Thank you for purchasing this user system interface cable (HS2276ECH61H) for the Renesas’s original mi crocomputer H8S/2276R, H8S/ 2276 series. The HS2276ECH61H is a user system interface cable that connects an H8S/2214 series E6000 emulator (HS2214EPI61H; hereinafter referred to as the em ulator) through the expansion board to the IC s[...]

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    ii Contents Section 1 Configuration .................................................................................... 1 Section 2 Connection Procedures ...................................................................... 3 2.1 Connecting User System Interf ace Cable to Em ulat or Station ......................................... 3 2.2 Connecti[...]

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    Section 1 Configuration CAUTION Use an IC149-100-054-B51 socket (manufactured by YAMAICHI ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd.) for the TFP-100B package IC socket on the user system. Figure 1 shows the configuration of the HS2276E CH61H user system interface cable for the TFP-100B package. Figure 1 HS2276ECH61H User System Interface Cable 1[...]

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    2 Table 1 lists t he HS2276ECH61H components. Please m ake sure you have all of these com ponents when unpacking. Table 1 HS2276ECH61H Components No. Component Quantity Remarks 1 Cable body 1 Flat cable 2 Cable head 1 3 IC socket 1 For the TFP-100B package 4 Socket cover 1 For installing a TFP-100B packaged MCU 5 Screws (M2.6 x 12 mm) 4 For fasteni[...]

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    Section 2 Connection Procedures 2.1 Connecting User System Interface Cable to Emulator Station W ARNING Observe the precautions listed below. Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and w ill damage the user system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY. The USER PROGRAM will be LOST. 1. Always switch OFF the user system a[...]

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    2. [1] After maki ng sure the direction of the expansion board connect or labeled E6000 EMULATOR is correct, firm ly insert the expansion board connect or into the emulat or station connector label ed USER INTERFACE ([1] in figure 2). [2] Connect the expansion board labeled USER INTER FACE CABLE and the user system interface cable body. 6 0 0 0 US [...]

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    2.2 Connecting User System Interface Cable to User System W ARNING Always switch OFF the user system and the emulator product before the USER SYSTEM INTERFACE CABLE is connected to or removed from any part. Before connecting, make sure that pi n 1 on both sides are correctly aligned. Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the[...]

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    6 2.2.3 Inserting Cable Head CAUTION Check the location of pin 1 before inserting. Align pin 1 on the IC socket for a TFP-100B package on the user system wi th pin 1 on the user system interface cable head, and inse rt the user system interface cable head into the IC socket on the user system, as shown i n figure 3. 2.2.4 Fastening Cable Head CAUTI[...]

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    Fasten the user system interface cable head to the IC socket fo r a TFP-100B package on the user system wit h the four screws (M2.6 x 12 mm ; with flat washers) provi ded. Each screw should be tightened a little at a time, alternating between scre ws on opposing corners. Take special care, such as manually securing the IC socket soldered area, to p[...]

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    2.2.5 Fastening Cable Body Connect the cable body to the cable head. Cable body Cable head Remove jig Push the remove jig Removing User system Figure 4 Fastening Cable Body 8[...]

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    2.3 Recommended Dimensions for User System Mount Pad Figure 5 shows t he recomm ended dim ensions for the mount pad (footprint) for the user system with an IC socket for a TFP-100B package (IC149-100-054-B51: m anufactured by YAM AICHI ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd.). Note that the dimensions in figure 5 are somewh at different from those of the actual chip[...]

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    2.4 Dimensions for User System Interface Cable Head The dimensions for the user system interf ace cable head are shown in figure 6. Figure 6 Dimensions for User System Interface Cable Head 10[...]

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    2.5 Resulting Dimensions after Connecting User System Interface Cable The resulting dimensions, after conn ecting the user system interface cab le head to the user system, are shown in figure 7. Figure 7 Resulting Dimensions after Connecting User System Interface Cable 11[...]

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    12 Section 3 Installing the MCU to the User System CAUTION 1. Check the location of pin 1 before inserting. 2. Use a Philips-type screwdriver whose head matches the screw head. 3. The tightening torque must be 0.294 N•m or less. If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured, stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw becomes [...]

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    Figure 8 Installing MCU to User System 13[...]

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    Section 4 Verifying Operation 1. When using the H8S series E6000 emulator (HS2000EPI61H), turn on the emulator according to the procedures described in the H8S Series E6000 Em ulator User's Manual (HS2000EPI61HE). 2. Verify the user system interface cable c onnections by accessing ports and checking the bus states with the MEMORY_FILL command [...]

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    15 4. Subclock (OSC2, 1) When the switch is set on the expansion I/ O board (Subclock sel ection) and jum per P4 is set on the user system interface cable, subc locks in table 2 can be selected . Select target subclock in the Configuration window (see fi gures 10 and 11). Table 2 Setting Subclock Expansion I/O Board (Subclock selection) User System[...]

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    Figure 10 shows the Expansion I/O board Subclock Selecti on, and figure 11 shows the location of jumper P4. Figure 12 sho ws the system clock oscillator on th e su bclock oscillator. USER INT E RFA C E6000 E M U LATOR E CABLE E6000 160kHz 76.8kHz Subclock selection Figure 10 Expansion I/O Board Subclock Selection Figure 11 P4 Jumper 16 To E6000 emu[...]

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    Section 5 Notice 1. Make sure that pin 1 on the user syst em IC socket is correct ly aligned with pin 1 on t he cable head before inserting the cable head into the user system IC socket. 2. The dimensions of t he recommended m ount pad for the user system IC socket are different from those of the MCU. 3. To avoid breaking wires in the cable body, d[...]