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User’s Guide
Publication number E3472-97001
Second edition, March 1997
For Safety information, Warranties, and Regulatory information, see the
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Certification
Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published
specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Hewlett-Packard
further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United
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by the Institution’s calibration facility, or to the calibration facilities of other
International Standards Organization members.
Warranty
This Hewlett-Packard instrument product is warranted against defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment,
except that in the case of certain components listed in General Information
of this manual, the warranty shall be for the specified period. During the
warranty period, Hewlett-Packard Company will, at its option, either repair or
replace products that prove to be defective.
For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service
facility designated by HP. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to HP and HP
shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer
shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to HP
from another country.
HP warrants that its software and firmware designated by HP for use with an
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on that instrument. HP does not warrant that the operation of the
instrument, or software, or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free.
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The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or
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Exclusive Remedies
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Note
Note
Safety Summary
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases
of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with
these precautions or with specific WARNINGS elsewhere in this manual may
impair the protection provided by the equipment. In addition it violates safety
standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument.
The Hewlett-Packard Company assumes no liability for the customer’s
failure to comply with these requirements.
The HP E3472A/73A complies with INSTALLATION CATEGORY I and
POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in IEC1010-1. The HP E3472A/73A is INDOOR USE
product.
LEDs in this product are Class 1 in accordance with IEC825-1.
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
Ground The Instrument
To avoid electric shock hazard, the AC/DC adapter must be connected to a
safety earth ground by the supplied power cable with earth blade.
DO NOT Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere
Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes.
Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a
safety hazard.
Keep Away From Live Circuits
Operating personnel must not remove instrument covers. Component
replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified
maintenance personnel. Do not replace components with the power cable
connected. Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even
with the power cable removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power
and discharge circuits before touching them.
DO NOT Service or Adjust Alone
Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable
of rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present.
DO NOT Substitute Parts or Modify Instrument
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install
substitute parts or perform unauthorized modifications to the instrument.
Return the instrument to a Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office for
service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.
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Dangerous Procedure Warnings
Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous
procedures throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings
must be followed.
Warning
Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this instrument.
Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this instrument.
Power Requirements
The HP E3472A/73A requires the following power source:
Voltage : 90 to 132 Vac, 198 to 264 Vac
Frequency : 47 to 63 Hz
Power : 300 VA maximum
Power Cable
In accordance with international safety standards, this instrument is
equipped with a three-wire power cable. When connected to an appropriate
ac power outlet, this cable grounds the instrument frame.
The type of power cable shipped with each instrument depends on the
country of destination. Refer to Figure 1 for the part numbers of the power
cables available.
Warning
For protection from electrical shock, the power cable ground must no be
defeated.
The power plug must be plugged into an outlet that provides a protective
earth ground connection.
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Figure 1. Power Cords Available for Each Destination
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Safety Symbols
General definitions of safety symbols used on equipment or in manuals are
listed below.
Instruction manual symbol: the product is marked with this symbol when it is
necessary for the user to refer to the instruction manual.
Alternating current.
Direct current.
On(Supply).
Off(Supply).
Warning
Caution
Note
This warning sign denotes a hazard. If calls attention to a procedure,
practice, condition or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered
to, could result in injury or death to personnel.
This caution sign denotes a hazard. If calls attention to a procedure,
practice, condition or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered
to, could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the product.
This note sign denotes important information. If calls attention to a
procedure, practice, condition or the like, which is essential to highlight.
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Outline of this manual
Chapter 1 describes the product overview and its outer features.
Chapter 2 lists the contents of the product.
Chapter 3 shows you how to assemble the Emulator and install memory
modules.
Chapter 4 shows you how to configure LAN parameters to connect the
Emulator to the host computer.
Chapter 5 shows you how to connect the Emulator to your target system.
Chapter 6 describes instructions in designing target system.
Chapter 7 shows you how to use the Emulator with a logic analyzer
connected.
Chapter 8 describes the specifications and characteristics of the product.
Chapter 9 shows you how to update the firmware of the Emulator.
Chapter 10 shows you, if a problem occurs when working with the Emulator,
how to isolate its causes.
Appendix A lists the register classes available with the Emulator.
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Contents
1 Product Overview
Emulator Components 3
Emulation controller 3
Emulation probe 5
Usage - Quick Guide 6
The target connection 6
The host computer connection 6
The configuration switches 6
The status LEDs 6
2 Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Incoming Inspection 9
Instruction for Cleaning 12
Ventilation Requirements 12
3 Setting up the Emulator
Procedure 15
To connect the power cord and turn on the HP E3472A/73A Emulator 16
To test the HP E3472A/73A Emulator 17
Installing the Emulation Memory Module 17
4 Connecting to the Host Computer
Setting Up a LAN Connection 21
To obtain an IP address 22
To configure LAN parameters using the built-in terminal interface 23
To configure LAN parameters using "ipconfig700" 26
To configure LAN parameters using BOOTP 29
To set the 10BASE-T configuration switches 32
To verify LAN communications 33
Setting Up a Serial Connection 34
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Contents
To set the serial configuration switches 35
To connect a serial cable 36
To verify serial communications 37
5 Connecting to the Target System
QFP cable 41
QFP socket/adapter 41
Connecting the HP E3472A/73A Emulator to the target system 42
6 Designing a Target System
QFP socket/adapter 47
Pin relationship between 177-pin connector and QFP socket/adapter 48
Target interface 48
Cautions in designing target systems 48
7 Using the Logic Analyzer
Connecting the Logic Analyzer 51
To verify the connection 53
Restrictions 54
Components of the software updates 93
Setting up the Host Software 94
To set up the 64700tab.net file 94
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To set up the 64700tab file 95
To update firmware with "progflash" 96
To display current firmware version information 98
If the firmware doesn’t appear to be updated 98
If there is a power failure during a firmware update 98
10 Solving Problems
Status Lights 101
Problems with the LAN Interface 103
If you cannot verify LAN communication 103
If you have LAN connection problems 104
If it takes a long time to connect to the network 106
Contents
Problems with the Serial Interface 107
If you cannot verify RS-232 communication 107
Problems with the HP E3472A/73A Emulator Itself 108
To execute the built-in performance verification test 108
If the data in ROM is corrupt 115
Note 116
A Registers List
HP E3472A 2
HP E3473A 10
Index
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1
Product Overview
Product Overview
1
Product Overview
Product Overview
The HP E3472A/73A Emulator provides distributed emulation environment
for the Hitachi SH7040/50 Series processors. Depending on size and
requirements of your development, you can use it either as a simple emulator
working standalone, or as a powerful debugging environment by connecting
it to a logic analyzer.
Hooking up the HP E3472A/73A Emulator to an HP’s logic analyzer enables
high-speed real-time tracing. You can control the emulator and logic analyzer
through the HP E3755A/56A Debug User Interface, allowing you to operate
the emulation environment with a feel similar to conventional debuggers.
Figure 1-1. Distributed Emulation Environment wit h HP E3472A/73A
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Emulator Components
Emulation controller
Product Overview
Emulation controller
1. TRIGGER OUT connectorSends out the trigger signal.
2. BREAK IN connectorReceives the trigger signal from the logic
analyzer.
3. 50-pin connectorConnected to the emulation probe through the
50-pin flat cable.
4. Status LEDsIndicate the operating status of the emulation
controller.
5. Auxiliary power connectorSupplies power to the emulation probe.
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Product Overview
Emulation controller
1. Power connectorConnects the power cable.
Connecting/disconnecting the power cable will
switch ON/OFF the emulator.
2. DIP switchesConfigure the settings of the Emulator.
Instructions are printed on the bottom of the
emulation controller.
3. RS-232 connectorConnects the RS-232 cable to communicate with
the host computer via the serial connection.
4. LAN status LEDsIndicate the communication status of the
Emulator working on the LAN.
5. LAN connector (10BASE-T) Connects the LAN cable when the Emulator
communicates with the host computer via
10BASE-T LAN.
6. LAN connector (10BASE2)Connects the LAN cable when the Emulator
communicates with the host computer via
10BASE2 LAN.
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Product Overview
Emulation probe
Emulation probe
1. PGA connectorConnects to the QFP socket/adapter seated on
the target system.
2. Power LEDIndicates that power is supplied to the emulation
probe.
3. Power connectorConnects the auxiliary power cable from the
emulation controller.
4. 50-pin connectorConnected to the emulation controller through
the 50-pin flat cable.
5. Pod connectorConnects the pods of the logic analyzer.
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Product Overview
The target connection
Usage - Quick Guide
The target connection
The HP E3472A/73A Emulator connects to your target system via a flexible
cable. The cable plugs into a QFP socket/adapter on the target system.
The host computer connection
The HP E3472A/73A Emulator can communicate with a host computer via a
LAN connection (10 BASE-T or 10 BASE2).
The configuration switches
Use the DIP switches on the emulation controller to configure
communication to the host computer. There is a guide to these switches on
the bottom of the emulation controller.
The status LEDs
LEDs show the status of the power supply, the target system, and the
connection to the host computer.
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Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Contents of HP E3472A/73A
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Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Contents of HP E3472A/73A
This chapter provides you the information necessary for the
followings.
• Incoming Inspection
• Instruction for Cleaning
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Incoming Inspection
Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Incoming Inspection
WARNING
To avoid hazardous electrical shock, do not turn on the HP E3472A/73A
when there are signs of shipping damage to any portion of the outer
enclosure (for example, covers, or panel).
Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container of
cushioning material is damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the
shipment have been checked for completeness and the HP E3472A/73A
Processor Probe has been checked mechanically and electrically. The
contents of the shipment should be as listed in next page. If the contents are
incomplete, if there is mechanical damage or defect, or if the HP E3472A/73A
does not pass the performance verification test, notify the nearest
Hewlett-Packard office. If the shipping container is damaged, or the
cushioning materials shows signs of unusual stress, notify the carrier as well
as the Hewlett-Packard office. Keep the shipping materials for the carrier’s
inspection.
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Contents (HP E3472A)
DescriptionQty.HP Part Number
SH7040 emulation probe board1E3472-66501
Emulation probe top cover1E3472-04101
Emulation probe bottom cover164783-04102
SH7040 demo board1E3472-66 502
Emulation controller1E3472-65001
50-pin flat cable1E3496-61601
AUX power cable1E3496-61 602
AC/DC adapt er10 950-3043
Power cable18120- 4753
3-wire to 2-wire adapter15080-3149
Loop-back board1E3496-66502
Coaxial cable (120 cm)18120-1840
Thin LAN T-connector192227N
Thin LAN 50 ohm terminator (2 pcs)192227 P
Plastic rivet kit164748-68700
Others (including manuals)
Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Incoming Inspection
1
This cable is not suitable for LAN but for trigger input to the Emulator or performance
1
verification test. Do not use this as a LAN cable.
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Contents (HP E3473A)
DescriptionQty.HP Part Number
SH7050 emulation probe board1E3473-66501
Emulation probe top cover1E3472-04101
Emulation probe bottom cover164783-04102
SH7050 demo board1E3473-66 502
Emulation controller1E3473-65001
50-pin flat cable1E3496-61601
AUX power cord1E3496-61 602
AC/DC adapt er10 950-3043
Power cord18120-4753
3-wire to 2-wire adapter15080-3149
Loop-back board1E3496-66502
Coaxial cable (120 cm)18120-1840
Thin LAN T-connector192227N
Thin LAN 50 ohm terminator (2 pcs)192227 P
Plastic rivet kit164748-68700
Others (including manuals)1
Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Incoming Inspection
1
This cable is not suitable for LAN but for trigger input to the Emulator or performance
1
verification test. Do not use this as a LAN cable.
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Contents of HP E3472A/73A
Instruction for Cleaning
Instruction for Cleaning
For cleaning the case and operation panel of the Emulation
Controller, wipe with soft cloth that is soaked with water and wrung
tightly, without undue pressure.
Ventilation Requirements
To ensure adequate ventilation, make sure that there is adequate
clearance around the emulation controller, the emulation probe, and
the AC/DC adapter.
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3
Setting up th e Emulator
Setting up the Emulator
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Setting up the Emulator
Setting up the Emulator
CautionTo prevent the emulator and the target system from being damaged, be sure
to follow the cautions below when handling them.
• When connecting/disconnecting the emulation controller and
emulation probe, first disconnect the power cable from the
emulation controller to stop supplying power and then the
emulation probe from the target system.
• To prevent the emulator from being damaged by static electricity,
store and use the emulator in a place resistant to static electricity.
WARNING
• When supplying power to the emulator, check that the emulation
probe is plugged into the target system or demo board.
Before connecting the Emulator to the power supply, be sure to follow the
instructions below regarding the power cable.
The HP E3472A/73A Emulator is shipped from the factory with a power
supply and cord appropriate for your country. Use only the supplied HP
power supply and cord. Failure to use the proper power cable could result in
electric shock.
For protection from electrical shock, the power cable ground must not be
defeated.
The power plug must be plugged into an outlet that provides a protective
earth ground connection.
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Setting up th e Emulator
Procedure
Procedure
1 Connect the power supply cord between the emulation probe and
emulation controller.
2 Connect the 50-pin ribbon cable between the emulation probe and
the emulation controller.
3 Plug the emulation probe into the target system
Figure 3-1. Connecting the Emulation Controller and the Emulation Probe
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