Fujitsu F2MC-8FX Series Operation Manual

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM
SS01-26022-1E
F2MC-8FX Family
MCU BOARD for MB95FV100D-102
OPERATION MANUAL
PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the MCU board for the F2MC*-8FX family MB95FV100D-102 (model number: MB2146-302A). The MB2146-302A is a development support tool for developing and evaluating applied products based on the F
2
MC-8FX family of microcontrollers manufactured by Fujitsu. This manual is intended for engineers who use the MB2146-302A (referred to below as the MCU board) to develop applied products based on Fujitsu's F
2
MC-8FX family microcontrollers. The man­ual describes how to handle the MCU board and its functions as well as the setting procedures. Be sure to read this manual before using the MCU board.
* : F
2
MC is the abbreviation used for FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller.
Using the product safely
This manual contains important information required for using the MB2146-302A safely. Be sure to read through the manual before using the product and follow the instructions contained therein to use it correctly. In particular, carefully read the “Caution of the products described in this document” at the beginning of this manual to understand the requirements for safe use of the product before using it. After reading the manual, keep it handy for future reference.
Warranty and liability disclaimers
The specifications of the product are subject to change without notice. In no event shall Fujitsu be liable for any loss or damages whatsoever directly or indirectly arising out of the use of the product.
Product operating environment
The operating temperature for the product ranges from 5 °C to 35 °C and the operating relative hu­midity from 20% to 80%. Avoid using the product in hot or humid environment and prevent conden­sation. The product is a printed circuit board unit without a chassis such that all of the electronic components are exposed. Therefore, neither put anything on the product nor touch or let an electrically charged material contact a metal part of it. Once the product has been powered, try to keep those objects away from it which can short-circuit it or easily catch fire and burn. Use the product as horizontal as pos­sible and avoid operating it at a place exposed to strong vibration, dust, or explosive gas. Note that using the product not in the above operating environment may unexpectedly cause personal injury to the user (or another person if present near the product) or physical damage to properties around the product. You should also keep the packaging materials used for shipping the product. They work well as they are when you transport the product again, for example, if it becomes out of order and needs to be repaired.
Related manuals
Refer to the following manuals for additional information:
Hardware Manual of the MCU used
Data Sheet of the MCU used
“MB2146-09 BGM Adapter Instruction Manual”
Related “Header Board Instruction Manuals”
“S
OFTUNE Workbench Operation Manual”
“S
OFTUNE Workbench USER’S Manual”
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Caution of the products described in this document
The following precautions apply to the product described in this manual.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided appropriately, may result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the product or the equipment to which the product is connected, to software resources such as data, or to other properties.
Cuts, Damage
Before moving the product, be sure to turn off all the power supplies and unplug the cables. Watch your steps when carrying the product. Do not use the product in an unstable location such as a place exposed to strong vibration or a sloping surface. Doing so may let the product fall, resulting in an injury or fault.
Cuts
The product has some sharp-pointed or edged parts inevitably exposed, such as jumper plugs. Use meticulous care in handling the product not to get injured with such pointed parts.
Damage
Neither put anything on or apply shock to the product. Once the product has been powered, do not carry it. Doing either may cause a fault due to overloading or shock.
Damage
Since the product contains many electronic components, keep it away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and high humidity to prevent condensation. Do not use or store the product where it is exposed to much dust or a strong magnetic or elec­tric field for an extended period of time. An adverse operating or storage environment can cause a fault.
Damage
Use the product within the ranges of its general specifications. Operating it outside the range of any general specification may cause a fault.
Damage
To prevent electrostatic breakdown, do not let your finger or an object touch any metal part of the connector. Before handling the product, touch a metal object (such as a door knob) to discharge static electricity from your body.
Damage
Before turning the power on, in particular, be sure to finish making all the required connections. To set up and use the product, follow the instructions given in this doc­ument. Using the product incorrectly or inappropriately may cause a fault.
Damage
Before plugging or unplugging any cable for this product, be sure to turn the power supply off. When unplugging a cable, remove it while holding the connector without pulling the cable itself. Pulling the cable itself or bending it may expose or discon­nect the cable core, resulting in a fault.
Damage
Because the product has no casing, it is recommended that it be stored in the orig­inal packaging. Re-transporting the product may damage it to cause a fault. Keep the packaging materials used for shipment of the product and use them when re­transporting it.
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The information, such as descriptions of function and application circuit examples, in this document are presented sole­ly for the purpose of reference to show examples of operations and uses of FUJITSU semiconductor device; FUJITSU does not warrant proper operation of the device with respect to use based on such information. When you develop equipment incorporating the device based on such information, you must assume any responsibility arising out of such use of the information. FUJITSU assumes no liability for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use of the infor­mation.
Any information in this document, including descriptions of function and schematic diagrams, shall not be construed as license of the use or exercise of any intellectual property right, such as patent right or copyright, or any other right of FUJITSU or any third party or does FUJITSU warrant non-infringement of any third-party’s intellectual property right or other right by using such information. FUJITSU assumes no liability for any infringement of the intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties which would result from the use of information contained herein.
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1. Product Outline
The MB2146-302A is the MCU board (model number: MB2146-302A) mounting an evaluation MCU for the F
2
MC-8FX Family of Fujitsu 8-bit microcontrollers. The F2MC-8FX evaluation envi­ronment, consists of a combination of three products: the header board, MCU board, and BGM adapter (model number: MB2146-09) as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 System configuration
Product configuration
Tables 1 lists the product configuration in the MCU board package. Table 2 lists optional parts for the MCU board package that can be purchased separately.
Table 1 Product configuration
* : Neither the oscillator nor the capacitor is bundled with the MB2146-302A. Therefore, prepare
them separately.
Table 2 Optional parts
*1 : To use the BGM adapter, you need additional tools such as debugger software.
*2 : The header board is an interface board to connect the MCU board to your user system. Choose
and purchase a type of header board which is applicable to the production MCU to be used.
Name Model number Description
F
2
MC-8FX MCU board*
MB2146-302A MCU board with built-in MB95FV100D-102
Name Model number Description
BGM adapter*
1
MB2146-09
ICE unit for F
2
MC-8FX
Header board*
2
MB2146-2xx Connector/package conversion header board
MB2146-09
BGM adapter
MCU board
Header board
2
Appearance and part name
The appearance of a MCU board and the part name are shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 MCU board appearance figure
2. Checking the Delivered Product
Before using the MCU board, confirm that the following components are included in the box:
MCU board : 1
Operation manual (English version, this manual) : 1
Operation manual (Japanese version) : 1
BGM
ADAPTER
SUB CLOCK
C B A
1
2
CLK
CLK S.V.
APB8CX0X1X0A
X1A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
PRODUCT SELECT
LVD4
LVD3
LVD2
LVD1
LVD0
GND VCC
3V
5V
LVD2OFFLVD1
MAIN CLOCK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON
ON
HEADER I/F CONNECTOR A
HEADER I/F CONNECTOR B
* : Note used during debugging.
(1) LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug* (2) Voltage selector switch (3) Product selector switch (4) LVD selector switch (5) Clock selector switch (SW1-1: CLK)
Clock supervisor selector switch (SW1-2 : CLK S.V.) APB8 bus output selector switch (SW1-3: APB8) (for extension) *
C-pin selector switch (SW1-4: C) (6) Clock input selector switch (SW2-1: X0, SW2-2: X1, SW2-3: X0A, SW2-4: X1A) (7) Sub clock crystal oscillator mounting socket (8) Main clock crystal oscillator mounting socket (9) Sub clock selector jumper plug
(10) BGM adapter connector (11) Header board I/F connector A (12) Header board I/F connector B (13) Evaluation MCU (MB95FV100D-102) (14) Incorrect insertion prevention guard
Top vi ew
Bottom view
(1)
(5)
(7)
(3)
(9)
(8)
(13)
(14)
(12)
(2)
(4)
(10)
(6)
(11)
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3. Connections
Connecting the MCU board to the header board
Align the MCU board the header board facing each other, then plug their mating connectors together. Those connectors are provided with incorrect insertion prevention guards located diagonally. Posi­tion the two boards so that the incorrect insertion prevention guards do not interfere with each other and plug the connectors together completely (see “Figure 3”).
Figure 3 Connection of MCU board and header board
Connecting the MCU board to the BGM adapter
Connect the BGM adapter to the MCU board. Plug the BGM adapter's interface connector complete­ly into the BGM adapter connector on the MCU board such that the index marks () aligned (see “Figure 4”).
Figure 4 Connection of MCU board and BGM adapter
MCU board
Incorrect insertion prevention guard
Header board
MB2146-09
BGM
ADAPTER
SUB CLOCK
C B A
1
2
CLK CLK S.V. APB8 C
X0 X1 X0A X1A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
PRODUCT SELECT
LVD4 LVD3 LVD2 LVD1 LVD0
GNDVCC
3V5V
LVD2OFFLVD1
MAIN CLOCK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON
ON
MCU board
Index mark
LVD2 detection voltage
selector jumper plug (S2) *
BGM adapter
BGM adapter connector (CN3)
* : Be sure to connect the BGM adapter correctly to the BGM adapter connector (CN3) on the MCU board.
It can damage the MCU board if it is accidentally connected to the LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug (S2).
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Note on connection
Be sure to connect the BGM adapter connector (CN3). The BGM adapter connector and the
LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug have the same shape (see “Figure 5”). The MCU
board may break if the BGM adapter connector is accidentally plugged into the LVD2 detec-
tion voltage selector jumper plug (S2) on the other side of the board.
Figure 5 Connection direction of BGM adapter
To supply a main clock signal and sub clock signal from the user system, provide an oscillation
circuit on the user system so that it supplies the clock signal to the MCU board via a buffer
circuit.
Disconnection
1. Remove the BGM adapter from the MCU board. Holding the MCU board firmly, pull the BGM
adapter vertically from the BGM adapter connector on the MCU board.
2. Remove the header board from the MCU board. Remove it with uniform force without applying
force to only one point.
MB2146-09
OK
MB2146-09
NG
BGM
ADAPTER
SUB CLOCK
C B A
1
2
CLK CLK S.V. APB8 C
X0 X1 X0A X1A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
PRODUCT SELECT
LVD4 LVD3 LVD2 LVD1 LVD0
GNDVCC
3V
5V
LVD2OFFLVD1
MAIN CLOCK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON ON
BGM
ADAPTER
SUB CLOCK
C B A
1
2
CLK
CLK S.V.
APB8
C
X0
X1
X0A
X1A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
PRODUCT SELECT
LVD4
LVD3
LVD2
LVD1
LVD0
GNDVCC
3V5V
LVD2OFFLVD1
MAIN CLOCK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON ON
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4. How to Setup
How to the switch and jumper plug on a MCU board setup
Please set the following switches referring to “Figure 6 The switch and jumper plug on a MCU board”.
1. Set the clock selector switch (SW1-1) to ON or OFF to disable or enable the sub clock, respec-
tively.
2. Set the clock supervisor selector switch (SW1-2) to OFF.
3. Set the C-pin selector switch (SW1-4) to OFF.
4. Set the clock input selector switch (SW2).
Check that value with “Setting of the clock input selector switch (SW2)”.
5. Set the product selector switch (SW3) to the value corresponding to the number of pins on the
production MCU.
Check that value with “Setting of the product selector switch (SW3)”.
6. Set the LVD selector switch (SW4) to OFF.
7. Set the power supply selector switch (SW5) to 3V.
8. Set the sub clock selector jumper plug (S1).
Check that value with “Setting of the sub clock selector jumper plug (S1)”.
Please use with following settings, because APB8 bus and LVD2 functions are not available.
Set the APB8 bus output selector switch (SW1-3) to OFF.
Set the LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug (S2) to LVD0.
Check that value with “Setting of the LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug (S2)”.
Figure 6 The switch and jumper plug on a MCU board
BGM
ADAPTER
SUB CLOCK
C B A
1
2
CLK
CLK S.V.
APB8CX0X1X0A
X1A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
PRODUCT SELECT
LVD4
LVD3
LVD2
LVD1
LVD0
GNDVCC
3V
5V
LVD2OFFLVD1
MAIN CLOCK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON
ON
SW5
SW3
SW1
SW2
S1
SC5 SC6
SC4
SC3 SC2
SC1
S2
SW4
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How to oscillator mounting on a MCU board
Mount a crystal or ceramic oscillator in the crystal oscillator mounting sockets (for the main clock and sub clock) on the MCU board. The MCU board has one crystal oscillator mounting socket for the main clock and the other for the sub clock. To distinguish them from each other, the board has the “MAIN CLOCK” and “SUB CLOCK” labels are printed on the board near the main clock socket and sub clock socket. Mount the crystal or ceramic oscillator along with the capacitors on the MCU board (see “Figure 7”).
Figure 7 The example of mount of crystal or ceramic oscillator
Handling notes
Data can not be written/erased to lower banks (1000
H to 3FFFH) in the software development support environment
for the F
2
MC-8FX (MB95FV100D and MB2146-09).
Do not perform a chip erase when using the software development support environment for the F
2
MC-8FX
(MB95FV100D and MB2146-09).
Ceramic oscillator
Crystal oscillator
Capacitor mounting socket
Crystal oscillator mounting socket
GND
Capacitor mounting socket
For information on the crystal oscillator such as its frequency, refer to the datasheet for the evaluation MCU.
For the capacitance of the capacitor, refer to the datasheet for the crystal oscillator, etc.
Neither the crystal oscillator nor the capacitor is bundled with this product.
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Setting of the switch and jumper plug
The positions of the switch and jumper plug on the MCU board is shown in Figure 8, and specifica­tions are shown in Table 3.
Figure 8 Positions of switches and jumper plugs on the MCU board
Ta bl e 3 Switch and jumper plug settings
Switch/Jumper plug Settings
Shipment
setting
Clock selector switch SW1-1
ON : Disable the sub clock OFF : Enable the sub clock
OFF
Clock supervisor selector switch
SW1-2
ON : Enable the clock supervisor function OFF : Disable the clock supervisor function
OFF
APB8 bus output selector switch
SW1-3
ON : Enable the APB8 bus OFF : Disable the APB8 bus
OFF
C-pin selector switch SW1-4
ON : Connect the C pin to the on-board 0.1µF capacitor OFF : Disconnect the C pin from the on-board 0.1µF capacitor
OFF
Clock input selector switch
SW2
Select the main clock and sub clock source on the MCU board or on the user system (See “ Setting of the clock input selector switch (SW2)”).
OFF
Product selector switch SW3
Set this switch depending on the number of pins on the target MCU to be used (See “Setting of the product selector switch (SW3)”).
0
LVD selector switch SW4
Select the low-voltage detection function. LVD1 : LVD1 enabled OFF : LVD function disabled LVD2 : LVD2 enabled
OFF
Voltage selector switch SW5
Select 5V or 3V supply for the operating voltage of the evaluation MCU. 5V : 5V supply 3V : 3V supply
3V
Sub clock selector jumper plug
S1
Select whether to use the sub clock. (See “Setting of the sub clock selector jumper plug (S1)”).
Jumper of
B-C
LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug
S2
Set the LVD2 detection voltage (See “Setting of the LVD2 detec­tion voltage selector jumper plug (S2)”).
LVD0
BGM
ADAPTER
SUB CLOCK
C B A
1
2
CLK
CLK S.V.
APB8CX0X1X0A
X1A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
PRODUCT SELECT
LVD4
LVD3
LVD2
LVD1
LVD0
GND VCC
3V
5V
LVD2OFFLVD1
MAIN CLOCK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON
ON
SW5
SW3
SW1
SW2
S1
SC5 SC6
SC4
SC3 SC2
SC1
S2
LVD4
LVD3
LVD2
LVD1
LVD0
SW4
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Setting of the clock input selector switch (SW2)
Figure 9 shows the clock input selector switch. Table 4 lists switch positions for the main clock sup­ply source. Table 5 lists switch positions for the sub clock supply source.
Figure 9 Clock input selector switch (SW2)
Table 4 Setting of main clock supply source
Table 5 Setting of the sub clock supply source
Setting of the product selector switch (SW3)
Table 6 lists the setting of product selector switch and product type.
Table 6 Setting of the product selector switch
Main clock supply source
Settings of the clock input selector switch
SW2-1 SW2-2
Clock area OFF OFF
User system ON ON
Sub clock supply source
Settings of the clock input selector switch
SW2-3 SW2-4
Clock area OFF OFF
User system ON ON
Switch setting Product type
0 100-pin package type
1 80-pin package type
2 64-pin package type
3 48-pin, 52-pin package type
4 32-pin package type
5 28-pin package type
6 20-pin package type
7 Setting Prohibited
8 100-pin package, LCD function integrated type
9 80-pin package, LCD function integrated type
A 64-pin package, LCD function integrated type
B 48-pin, 52-pin package, LCD function integrated type
C
Setting Prohibited
D
E
F
X0
X1
X0A
X1A
1 2 3 4
ON
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Setting of the sub clock selector jumper plug (S1)
Table 7 lists jumper plug positions and sub clock selection. Figure 10 shows examples of sub clock selection.
Table 7 Setting of sub clock selector
* : Oscillation is not guaranteed when the crystal oscillator is mounted on the user system.
Figure 10 The example of sub clock selection
Setting of the LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug (S2)
Figure 11 shows the setting of the LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug (S2). Table 8 lists jumper plug positions for detection voltages. These settings cannot be used during debugging. Set the jumper to LVD0 to use the debugger.
Figure 11 The LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug (S2)
Ta bl e 8 Setting of the LVD2 detection voltage selector jumper plug
Sub clock
Settings of the sub clock
selector jumper plug (S1)
Example of
settings
Used Supply source M1 correspondence pin X0A X1A
enable
Clock area
X0A : R3 pin
X1A : V1 pin
Jumper of 1: B - 1: C Jumper of 2: B - 2: C Example 1
User system*
Jumper of 1: A - 1: B Jumper of 2: A - 2: B Example 2
disable
Jumper plug position LVD2 setting value
LV D0 + 4.17V
LV D1 + 3.74V
LV D2 + 3.3V
LV D3 + 2.9V
LV D4 + 2.6V
C B A
1
2
C B A
1
2
Example 1 Example 2
LVD4
LVD3
LVD2
LVD1
LVD0
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5. Product Specifications
General specifications
The general specifications of the MCU board are shown in Table 9.
Table 9 MCU board general specifications
Functional explanation
The functional specifications of the MCU board are shown in Table 10, and a functional block dia­gram is shown in Figure 12.
Table 10 MCU board functional specifications
Item Specification
Name
MCU board for the F
2
MC-8FX MB95FV100D-102
Model number MB2146-302A
Power supply
Evaluation MCU (MB95FV100D-102) : + 3.3V (UVcc) MCU board power supply : + 3.3V (supplied by the user system)
Frequency of operation Max. 16.25MHz
Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C
Operating humidity 20 % to 80 % (No condensation is allowed.)
Dimensions 40.0mm (W) × 40.0mm (D) × 14.6mm (H)
Weight 13g
Item Description
MCU board function
Serves as the adapter used in combination with the BGM adapter and header board to provide connection between the BGM adapter and evaluation MCU and between the evaluation MCU and user system.
Switches
Serve for clock selection, clock supervisor selection, APB8 bus output selection, C-pin setting, clock selection, product selection, low-voltage detection setting, and voltage selection.
Jumper plugs
The jumper plugs on the MCU board can be used to make various settings for low-voltage de­tection and clock selection.
Clock mounting socket
The crystal oscillator mounted socket on the MCU board is used to supply clock signals to the main clock (X0/X1) and sub clock (X0A/X1A) pins on the evaluation MCU from the MCU board.
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Figure 12 MCU board functional block diagram
Clock settings
Figure 13 shows the clock-related circuit diagram.
Figure 13 Clock selector circuit
AVcc AVR AVss
AVcc3
AVR3
Vcc
C
PG0
SEL4
SEL0 SEL1 SEL2 SEL3
LVR0 LVR1 LVR2 LVR3 LVR4
LVDIN
X0,X1,
X0A,X1A
LVDEN2
LVDEN
LVDREXT
APBEN
CSVEN
Vcc,GND,BRSTX,
BSIN,BSOUT,
BDBMX,BEXCK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2 3
1 2 3 4 5
0
1
Header board
I/F
connector
Header board
I/F
connector
Voltage
selector
switch
C-pin
selector
switch
Product selector
switch
Clock selector
switch
MB95FV100D-102
(Evaluation MCU)
Other pins
LVD2 detection voltage
setting jumper plug
BGM
adapter
connector
Clock
selector
circuit
LV D
selector
switch
APB8 bus output
selector switch
Clock supervisor
selector switch
X0
X1
X0A
X1A
X0
X1
X0A
X1A
CBA
2
1
(R1)
(M1)
1
2
3
4
GND
GND
T4
U2
R3
V1
Clock input
selector switch
Crystal oscillator mounting
socket (main clock)
Sub clock selector
jumper plug
Crystal oscillator mounting socket
(sub clock)
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Header board specifications
Figure 14 shows recommended dimensions of the header board connected to the MCU board. Table 11 lists the general specifications of the header board.
Figure 14 Recommended dimensions of the header board (Top view)
Table 11 General specifications of the header board.
Connector socket specifications
The specifications of a connector and a socket is shown in Table 12.
Table 12 Connector and socket specifications
Item Description
MCU board interface connector
120 pin 0.5mm pitch 2 piece connector (Straight) × 2 Model number: WR-120SB-VF-N1 (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited)
Incorrect insertion prevention guard
2 pin SIP socket Model number: PCW-3-1-1PW (MAC EIGHT)
Spacing between the MCU and header boards when engaged Approx. 5.0mm
Item Description
Header board interface connector Connects the MCU board to the header board.
BGM adapter connector Connects the MCU board to the BGM adapter.
Main clock mounting socket Mounts the main clock crystal oscillator.
Sub clock mounting socket Mounts the sub clock crystal oscillator.
1212
119120119120
MCU board I/F
connector B
MCU board I/F
connector A
30mm
40mm
20mm
40mm
18mm
20mm
13mm
Incorrect insertion
prevention guard
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Pin assignment of header board I/F connector
Tables 13 and 14 lists the pin assignments of the header board interface connectors on the MCU board.
Ta b le 13 Pin assignment of header board I/F connector A
Connector
Pin
Number
Evaluation
MCU Pin
Number
Signal line
name
Connector
Pin
Number
Evaluation
MCU Pin
Number
Signal line
name
Connector
Pin
Number
Evaluation
MCU Pin
Number
Signal line
name
1 A9 PC4 41 E2 LVR3 81 P3 BSOUT
2B9PC1
42 E1 LVSS * 82 P4 BDBMX
3 C9 PC2 43 F4 LVDREXT 83 R1 P83
4 D9 PC3 44 F3 LVDBGR 84 R2 BRSTX
5 A8 PC0 45 F2 LVDENX 85 R3 X0A
6 B8 PB4 46 F1 P22A 86 R4 RSTX
7C8PB5
47 GND * 87 T1 ROMS1
8D8PB6
48 GND * 88 T2 BSIN
9 A7 PB7 49 G4 P20A
89 T3 Vss *
10 B7 PB2 50 G3 NC1 90 T4 X0
11 C7 PB0 51 G2 P21A 91 U1 BEXCK
12 D7 PB1 52 G1 P23A 92 U2 X1
13 A6 PB3 53 H4 P24A 93 U3 MOD
14 B6 PA2 54 H3 P25A 94 U4 PF2
15 C6 P95 55 H2 P26A 95 V1 X1A
16 D6 PA0 56 H1 P27A
96 V2 Vcc53 *
17 A5 PA3 57 J4 P24B
97 GND *
18 B5 P94 58 J3 P50
98 GND *
19 C5 P90 59 J2 P23B 99 V3 PINT0
20 D5 P91 60 J1 P51 100 V4 PSEL_EXT
21 A4 PA1 61 K1 P52 101 R5 PF1
22 A3 P93 62 K2 P55 102 T5 PF0
23 GND * 63 K3 P54 103 U5 NC2
24 GND * 64 K4 P53 104 V5 PENABLE
25 A2 CSVENX 65 L1 P70 105 R6 APBENX
26 A1 Vss * 66 L2 P74 106 T6 PINT1
27 B4 P92 67 L3 P73 107 U6 PCLK
28 B3 TCLK 68 L4 P72 108 V6 PADDR0
29 B2 LVC C * 6 9 M1 P 71 1 09 R 7 PAC T IV E
30 B1 LVDIN 70 M2 P76 110 T7 PLOCK
31 C4 Cpin 71 M3 P80 111 U7 PWRITE
32 C3 Vcc51 * 72 M4 P77 112 V7 PADDR1
33 C2 LVDENX2
73 GND * 113 R8 PADDR2
34 C1 LVR4
74 GND * 114 T8 PADDR3
35 D4 TESTO 75 N1 P75 115 U8 PADDR4
36 D3 LVDOUT 76 N2 P82 116 V8 PADDR5
37 D2 LVR2 77 N3 PG0 117 R9 PADDR7
38 D1 BGOENX 78 N4 P84 118 T9 PRDATA0
39 E4 LVR1 79 P1 P81 119 U9 PADDR6
40 E3 LVR0 80 P2 ROMS0 120 V9 PRDATA1
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Table 14 Pin assignment of header board I/F connector B
* : About power supply pins (common to connectors A and B)
Connect the Vcc51, Vcc53 and Vcc54 pins to Vcc. Disconnect the LVCC pin from Vcc.
Connect the Vss pin to GND. Disconnect the LVSS pin from GND.
: 3.3V power supply pins
: GND power supply pins
Connector
Pin
Number
Evaluation
MCU Pin
Number
Signal line
name
Connector
Pin
Number
Evaluation
MCU Pin
Number
Signal line
name
Connector
Pin
Number
Evaluation
MCU Pin
Number
Signal line
name
1 A10 PC5 41 E17 NC4 81 P16 P34
2 B10 PD0 42 E18 SEL0 82 P15 P35
3 C10 PC6 43 F15 SEL3 83 R18 P44
4 D10 PC7 44 F16 SEL4 84 R17 P36
5 A11 PD1 45 F17 SEL1 85 R16 P31
6 B11 PD2 46 F18 P04C 86 R15 AVcc3
7 C11 PD3
47 GND * 87 T18 P40
8D11PD4
48 GND * 88 T17 P32
9 A12 PD5 49 G15 P06C 89 T16 AVss
10 B12 PD7 50 G16 P07C 90 T15 AVR
11 C12 P61 51 G17 P05C 91 U18 P33
12 D12 P60 52 G18 P00C 92 U17 P30
13 A13 PD6 53 H15 P01C 93 U16 AVR3
14 B13 P64 54 H16 P02C 94 U15 P15
15 C13 P66 55 H17 P03C 95 V18 AVcc
16 D13 P65 56 H18 P07A 96 V17 DA0
17 A14 P62 57 J15 P04A
97 GND *
18 B14 PE0A 58 J16 P05A
98 GND *
19 C14 PE3A 59 J17 P06A 99 V16 P14
20 D14 PE2A 60 J18 P03A 100 V15 P10
21 A15 P63 61 K18 P02A 101 R14 P16
22 A16 P67 62 K17 P07B 102 T14 DA1
23 GND * 63 K16 P01A 103 U14 P13
24 GND * 64 K15 P00A 104 V14 PWDATA7
25 A17 PE4A 65 L18 P06B 105 R13 P11
26 A18 Vcc54 * 66 L17 P05B 106 T13 P12
27 B15 PE1A 67 L16 P04B 107 U13 NC3
28 B16 PE5A 68 L15 P03B 108 V13 PWDATA3
29 B17 PE7A 69 M18 P02B 109 R12 PWDATA5
30 B18 PE3B 70 M17 P00B 110 T12 PWDATA6
31 C15 PE6A 71 M16 P46 111 U12 PWDATA4
32 C16 Vss * 72 M15 P47 112 V12 PRDATA7
33 C17 PE2B
73 GND * 113 R11 PWDATA0
34 C18 PE7B
74 GND * 114 T11 PWDATA1
35 D15 PE1B 75 N18 P01B 115 U11 PWDATA2
36 D16 PE0B 76 N17 P43 116 V11 PRDATA6
37 D17 PE6B 77 N16 P41 117 R10 PRDATA3
38 D18 SEL2 78 N15 P42 118 T10 PRDATA4
39 E15 PE5B 79 P18 P45 119 U10 PRDATA5
40 E16 PE4B 80 P17 P37 120 V10 PRDATA2
SS01-26022-1E
FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM
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MC-8FX Family MCU BOARD for MB95FV100D-102 MB2146-302A OPERATION MANUAL
March 2007 the first edition
Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices
Edited Business Promotion Dept.
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