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User’s Manual
M30803T-RPD-E
User’s Manual
Emulation Pod for M16C/80 Group MCUs
Rev.1.00 2003.07
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The M30803T-RPD-E is an emulation pod for the M16C/80 Group of Renesas 16-bit MCUs. It's used
with a PC4701 emulator.
This user's manual mainly describes specifications of the M30803T-RPD-E emulation pod and how
to setup it. For details on the following products, which are used with M30803T-RPD-E, refer to each
product's user's manual.
• Emulator:PC4701 User's Manual
• Emulator debugger:M3T-PD308 User's Manual
All the components of this product are shown in "Table 2.1 Package components" (page 19) of this
user's manual. If there is any question or doubt about this product, contact your local distributor.
To use the product properly
Precautions for Safety
• In both this user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure
proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons,
or damage to your properties.
• The icons' graphic images and meanings are given in "Chapter 1. Precautions for
Safety". Be sure to read this chapter before using the product.
When using outside Japan
• When using in Europe, the United States, or Canada, be sure to use both the emulator
and the emulation pod which meet local standards. EMI standards are not met when
the M30803T-RPD-E is used with the PC4700H or PC4700L emulator.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety ..........................................................................................7
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings .............................................................................8
7.4 How to Request for Repair.................................................................................71
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety
This chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly. For precautions for the emulator main unit
and the emulator debugger, refer to each user's manual included with your product.
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings ..................................................................................................... 8
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
Warning for Installation...............................................................................................9
Warnings for Use Environment ...................................................................................9
Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product ....................................................... 9
Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product........................................................9
Note on Malfunctions in the PC4701 System..............................................................9
Notes on Downloading Firmware..............................................................................10
Note on When the Emulator Debugger Ends.............................................................10
Note on Final Evaluation ...........................................................................................10
Notes on Target System ............................................................................................. 10
Note on RESET* Input ..............................................................................................10
Note on RDY* Input..................................................................................................11
Note on HOLD* Input ...............................................................................................11
Note on NMI* Input................................................................................................... 11
Notes on Interruption .................................................................................................11
Note on Clock Supply to the MCU............................................................................11
Notes on Access Prohibited Area ..............................................................................11
Notes on Stack Area................................................................................................... 12
Notes on Reset Vector Area.......................................................................................12
Note on Debugging MCUs with RAM over 24 KB ..................................................12
Note on Debugging M16C/80T Group MCUs .......................................................... 12
Notes on EMEM Dialog ............................................................................................ 13
Note on S/W Break ....................................................................................................13
Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator ........................................ 14
Notes on Watchdog Function..................................................................................... 14
Notes on A-D Input Selection Function..................................................................... 15
Note on DMA Transfer..............................................................................................15
Note on Address Match Interrupt ..............................................................................15
Note on Protect Resistor ............................................................................................ 15
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety
In both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handling
of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons, or damage to your properties.
This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and
properly. Be sure to read this chapter before using this product.
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings
If the requirements shown in the "WARNING"
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
In addition to the three above, the following are also used as appropriate.
sentences are ignored, the equipment may
cause serious personal injury or death.
If the requirements shown in the "CAUTION"
sentences are ignored, the equipment may
malfunction.
It means important information on using this
product.
means WARNING or CAUTION.
Example: CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
means PROHIBITION.
Example: DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED
means A FORCIBLE ACTION.
Example:
The following pages describe the symbols "WARNING", "CAUTION", and "IMPORTANT".
UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE.
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WARNING
Warning for Installation:
• Do not set this product in water or areas of high humidity. Make sure that the main unit does not
get wet. Spilling water or some other liquid into the main unit can cause an unrepairable damage.
Warnings for Use Environment:
• The emulation pod is air-cooled with the ventilation slot. Therefore, do not block the ventilation
slot. When heated to high temperatures, the emulation pod may not work properly.
• This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 35°C. Care
should be taken that this temperature is not exceeded.
CAUTION
Caution to Be Taken for Modifying This Product:
• Do not disassemble or modify this product. Disassembling or modifying this product can cause
damage. Disassembling and modifying the product will void your warranty.
Cautions to Be Taken for Handling This Product:
• Use caution when handling the main unit. Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock.
• Do not touch the connector pins of the emulator main unit and the target MCU connector pins. Static
electricity may damage the internal circuits.
• Do not pull the emulation pod main unit by the flexible cable (FLX120-RPD) for connecting to the
emulator main unit or the flexible cable (FLX64, FLX100 or FLX160) for connecting the target
system. The cable may cause a break.
• Flexible cable (FLX120-RPD) for connecting to the emulator main unit and the flexible cable
(FLX64, FLX100 or FLX160) for connecting the target system are different from earlier models.
The slits make them more flexible. However, excessive flexing or force may break conductors.
•Do not use inch-size screws for this equipment. The screws used in this equipment are all ISO
(meter-size) type screws. When replacing screws, use same type screws as equipped before.
IMPORTANT
Note on Malfunctions in the PC4701 System:
• If the emulator malfunctions because of interference like external noise, do the following to remedy
the trouble.
(1) Press the RESET button on the emulator front panel.
(2) If normal operation is not restored after step (1), shut OFF power to the emulator once and then
reactivate it.
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IMPORTANT
Notes on Downloading Firmware:
• Before using this product for the first time, it is necessary to download the dedicated firmware
(control software for the emulation pod built into the PC4701). Please note that, to do this, it is
necessary to start up the PC4701 in maintenance mode. For firmware download procedures, see
"4.2 Downloading Firmware" (page 48). Once the firmware has been downloaded, the product can
be used by simply turning on the power.
• Do not shut off the power while downloading the firmware. If this happens, the product will not
start up properly. If power is shut off unexpectedly, redownload the firmware.
• Except when a target status error occurs, if the self-check is not completed successfully, there may
be trouble with the product. In such case, contact your sales representative. However, perform the
self-check in the below setup.
(1) Target system:Not connected
(2) Emulation pod internal switches: At their factory settings
Note on When the Emulator Debugger Ends:
• To restart the emulator debugger after it ends, always shut power to the emulator module off once
and then on again.
Note on Final Evaluation:
• Be sure to evaluate your system with an evaluation MCU. Before starting mask production,
evaluate your system and make final confirmation with an CS (Commercial Sample) version MCU.
Notes on Target System:
• The Vcc pin of emulator is connected to the target system to observe the voltage of the target system.
Therefore design your system so that the emulator MCU is powered by the target system.
• The voltage of the target system should be within the range of the MCU specification (+2.7 to +5.5
V). When using this product with the operating frequency at 20 MHz, the voltage of the target
system should be +5.0 to +5.5 V.
•Do not change the voltage of the target system after turning on the power.
• Before powering on your emulator system, check that the host machine, the emulator main unit,
the converter board and target system are all connected correctly. Next, turn on the power to each
equipment following the procedure below.
(1) Turn ON/OFF the target system and the PC4701 emulator as simultaneously as possible.
(2) When the PC4701 and emulator debugger start up, check the target status LEDs on the
emulator main unit's front panel to see if this product is ready to operate.
• Is the power supplied?Check that target status LED (POWER) is ON.
• Is the reset released?Check that target status LED (RESET) is OFF.
For details, see "Chapter 4 Usage" (page 45).
Note on RESET* Input:
• The reset input from the target system is accepted only while a user program is being executed (only
while the RUN status LED on the PC4701's front panel is lit).
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Note on RDY* Input:
•Be sure to input "L" to the RDY* pin of the target system during the user program executing (only
while the RUN status LED on the PC4701's front panel is lit). Inputting "L" to the RDY* pin during
the user program stopping may cause a malfunction of the emulator.
Note on HOLD* Input:
• Be sure to input "L" to the HOLD* pin of the target system during the user program executing (only
while the RUN status LED on the PC4701's front panel is lit). Inputting "L" to the HOLD* pin
during the user program stopping may cause a malfunction of the emulator.
Note on NMI* Input:
• NMI* input from the target system is accepted only while a user program is being executed (only
while the RUN status LED on the PC4701's front panel is lit).
Notes on Interruption:
IMPORTANT
• Even while the user program is not being executed (when the user program is paused or while debug
programs are running), the evaluation MCU is operating for controlling debug programs.
Therefore, take note that timers and other functions are not stopped while the user program is not
being executed.
• When a maskable interrupt is generated in user program execution (when the user program is
paused or while debug programs are running), the interrupt cannot be accepted, because the
emulator disables interrupts. If an interrupt is requested while a user program is not being executed
and the user program allow the interrupt, the interrupt is accepted immediately after the user
program execution is started.
Note on Clock Supply to the MCU:
• Clock can be supplied to the evaluation MCU in one of the following two ways. This is determined
by emulator debugger clock selection.
(1) When Internal is selected:
The clock generated by the oscillation circuit in the emulation pod is supplied to the evaluation
MCU. The clock is continually supplied to the evaluation MCU regardless of "target system
clock status" and "user program execution status".
(2) When External is selected:
Clock supply to the evaluation MCU depends on oscillation status (oscillate/off) of the target
system.
Notes on Access Prohibited Area:
• The emulator control register (000020h - 00003Fh) in the SFR is read and write-protected. When
this register is accessed, emulator control cannot be utilized.
•With this product, address FFFFFFh cannot be read or written in correctly.
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Notes on Stack Area:
• With this product, a maximum 20 bytes of the user stack is consumed as work area.
• If the user stack does not have enough area, do not use areas which cannot be used as stack (SFR
area, RAM area which stores data, or ROM area) as work area. Using areas like this is a cause of
user program crashes and destabilized emulator control. Therefore, ensure the +20 byte maximum
capacity used by the user program as the user stack area.
•With this product, the interrupt stack pointer (ISP) is set to 0500h and used as stack area after the
reset is released.
Notes on Reset Vector Area:
• For a reset vector area, memory of the emulation pod is always selected regardless of the setting
of EMEM dialog. Therefore when setting the microprocessor mode, to use a ROM of the target
system etc. as an area including a reset vector area, set a reset vector using a dump window etc.
• The reset vector area can be changed only when a program is stopped. When a program is executed,
the area can not be changed.
IMPORTANT
Note on Debugging MCUs with RAM over 24 KB:
• This product has an MCU with 24 KB of RAM. Therefore, it cannot debug MCUs with more than
24 KB of RAM. Also, internally reserved areas (006400h - 007FFFh) cannot be used.
Note on Debugging M16C/80T Group MCUs:
•With this product, the M16C/80T Group MCUs cannot be debugged. Prepare the emulation pod
for the M16C/80T Group MCUs.
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Notes on EMEM Dialog:
Observe the following when setting up EMEM dialog of the emulator debugger.
(1) Debug Monitor Bank Address
• When "F0" is specified, 64 KB of area starting from F00000h are allocated for use by the debug
monitor.
• The 64 KB allocated to the debug monitor cannot be used.
• The below areas cannot be set for the debug monitor.
(1) MCU internal resources (RAM/SFR area)
(2) DRAM area or multiplex area
(3) Interrupt vector area
• It is not possible to view or set the content of the specified area. Even on the dump window or
in the reverse assemble area of the program/source windows, the content of this area is not
displayed correctly though it can be displayed.
(2) Processor Mode
• Set the target MCU to the processor mode.
• To set the single-chip mode and memory expansion mode, the CNVSS pin used with MCU
status must be "L". MCU status indicates pin level of the target system.
•To set the microprocessor mode, the CNVSS pin used with MCU status must be "H".
• To set the memory expansion mode and microprocessor mode, the RDY* and HOLD* pins used
with MCU status must be "H".
IMPORTANT
(3) Emulation Memory Allocation
• The 1.5MB memory mounted in the product can be allocated out.
•When the single chip mode and memory expansion mode are set by specifying the processor mode,
emulation memory is automatically allocated to the ROM area. Therefore, it is not necessary to
deliberately specify emulation memory as expansion area in order to allocated ROM area.
• Except for the SFR, RAM, ROM and internally reserved areas, all areas other than the set area
are externally accessible.
• MCU internal resources are automatically selected as SFR and RAM areas regardless of
settings.
• Even when "00" is specified as the expansion area, internally reserved areas (006400h 007FFFh) cannot be used.
• Be careful that the specified areas do not overlap one another.
• Set memory allocation so that the total of the 4 length values does not exceed the emulation
memory size (1.5 MB).
•Do not set unusable areas for memory allocation.
• Emulation pod memory is automatically selected as reset vector area regardless of settings.
Note on S/W Break:
• S/W breaks generate break interruptions by forcibly inserting a BRK instruction "08h" instead of
a instruction code. Therefore, when referencing the result of a trace in bus mode, "08h" is displayed
for the instruction fetch address where a S/W break is set.
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IMPORTANT
Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator:
•Operations of the emulator differs from those of mask MCUs as listed below.
(1) Reset condition
(2) Initial values of internal resource data at power-on
(3) Interrupt stack pointer (ISP) after releasing reset
(4) Internal memories (ROM and RAM) capacities, etc.
This emulator system has an MCU with 24KB RAM (0400h - 63FFh). In single-chip mode
or memory expansion mode, emulation memory for internal ROM is automatically allocated
in the area between FC0000h through FFFFFFh, and it can be read and written into.
(5) Oscillator circuit
•Make note of the fact that in the oscillator circuit where a resonator is connected between
the XINand XOUT pins, oscillation does not occur because a flexible cable, buffer IC and other
devices are used between the evaluation MCU and the target system. It is same for sub-clock
oscillators (XCIN and XCOUT).
• For notes on when using the oscillator circuit on the target system, refer to "3.3 (1) Using
the Oscillator Circuit on the Target System" (page 30).
(6) A-D conversion
As a flexible cable, a pitch converter board and other devices are used between the evaluation
MCU and the target system, some characteristics are slightly different from those of the actual
MCU. Perform final evaluations of the A-D converter with the actual MCU.
(7) Port P10
As a part of I/O port (P10) is connected to the target system through the analog switch circuit,
electric characteristics slightly differ from those of actual MCU.
(8) Voltage
When using this product with the operating frequency at 20 MHz, the voltage of the target
system should be +5.0 to +5.5 V.
Notes on Watchdog Function:
• The MCU's watchdog timer can be used only while programs are being executed. To use it
otherwise, disable the watchdog timer. And take note that when the following two conditions are
satisfied, programs can not be executed.
(1) The watchdog timer function selection bit (CM06) of the system clock control register 0 is set
to "1".
(2) The HOLD function is used while the watchdog timer is operating.
• If the reset circuit of the target system has a watchdog timer, disable it when using the emulator.
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IMPORTANT
Notes on A-D Input Selection Function:
• To use A-D input group selection, it is necessary to set the direction register of port P10 to input.
Port 10 corresponds to the pin that performs A-D conversion.
Example: To select A-D input for P00-P07, set the direction register of P100-P107 and P00-P07
to input.
Also, when the port P0 group and port P2 group are selected for A-D input, port P10 cannot be used
as an I/O port.
• Because a flexible board and other elements exist between the evaluation MCU and target system,
the A-D converter operates differently than the actual MCU. Perform final evaluations of the AD converter with the actual MCU.
Note on DMA Transfer:
•With this product, the program is stopped with a loop program to a specific address. Therefore, if
a DMA request is generated by a timer or other source while the program is stopped, DMA transfer
is executed. However, make note of the fact that DMA transfer while the program is stopped may
not be performed correctly. Also note that the below registers have been changed to generate DMA
transfer as explained here even when the program is stopped.
• To debug with the address match interrupt, set the S/W and H/W breaks in the top address used in
address match interrupt processing.
Note on Protect Resistor:
• Make note of the fact that the protect is not canceled when protect register 3 (PRC2), which enables
writing in the port P9 direction register and the pin output function select register, is changed with
the below procedure.
(1) Step execution of the "instruction for setting ("1") PRC2"
(2) Setting the break point from the "instruction for setting ("1") PRC2" to when the "port P9
direction register or pin output function select register 3 is set"
(3) Setting "("1") PRC2" from the dump window or script window during user program execution
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Chapter 2. Preparation
This chapter describes the package components, the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the
first time.
2.3 Other Tool Products Required for Development........................................................................ 19
2.4 Name of Each Part......................................................................................................................20
(1) System Configuration ...........................................................................................................20
(2) Inside of Emulation Pod .......................................................................................................21
2.5 When Using the Emulator for the First Time.............................................................................22
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Chapter 2. Preparation
2.1 Terminology
Some specific words used in this user's manual are defined as follows:
Emulator system
This means an emulator system built around the PC4701 emulator. The PC4701 emulator system is
configured with an emulator main unit, emulation pod, host machine and emulator debugger.
Emulator main unit (Hereafter PC4701)
This means a generic name for emulators for 8 and 16-bit MCUs. For details on specific models of
PC4701, visit Renesas Tools Homepage.
Homepage URL http://www.renesas.com/en/tools
Emulation pod
This means the M30803T-RPD-E (this product). This emulation pod is for M16C/80 Group MCUs.
Host machine
This means a personal computer used to control the emulator and emulation pod.
Emulator debugger
This means a software tool M3T-PD308 to control the emulator from the host machine through an
interface.
Firmware
Program that analyzes contents of communication with the emulator debugger and controls the
emulator hardware. This program is installed in the EEPROM. This program is downloadable from
the emulator debugger to upgrade the firmware or to support other MCUs.
Software break
A software break is a function to break the program before the system executes an instruction at the
specified address. The instruction at the preset address will not be executed.
Hardware break
A hardware break is a function to break the program when the system detects a write/read of data to/
from memory or a rise/fall edge of the signal entered from the external trace cable. The former break
function is called address break; and the latter break function is called trigger break. While the
instruction at the address where the software break is set is not executed, a hardware break is
performed after the specified instruction is executed.
Evaluation MCU
This means the microcomputer mounted on the emulation pod which is operated in the specific mode
for tools.
Target MCU
This means the microcomputer you are going to debug.
Target system
This means a user's application system using the microcomputer to be debugged.
*
In this user's manual, this symbol is used to show active LOW. (e.g. RESET*: Reset signal)
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2.2 Package Components
The M30803T-RPD-E package consists of the following items. When unpacking, check to see if your
M30803T-RPD-E contains all of these items.
Table 2.1 Package components
Item
M30803T-RPD-E emulation pod main unit
FLX120-RPD flexible cable for connecting emulator main unit
FLX160-PRB converter board for connecting FLX160 to M30800T-PTC
(mounted on FLX160)
M30800T-PTC converter board for 100-pin LCC package
OSC-2 oscillator circuit board (bare-board)
Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet (English)
Hardware tool user registration FAX sheet (Japanese)
M30803T-RPD-E user's manual (this manual)
M30803T-RPD-E user's manual (Japanese)
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Please keep the M30803T-RPD-E’s packing box and cushion material in your place for reuse at a later
time when sending your product for repair or other purposes. Always use these packing box and
cushion material when transporting M30803T-RPD-E.
If any of these items are missing or found faulty, please contact your local distributor. Also, if there
is any question or doubt about the packaged product, contact your local distributor.
2.3 Other Tool Products Required for Development
To bring forward programs development on the M16C/80 Group MCUs, the products listed below
are necessary in addition to those contained package above. Get them separately.
* To purchase these products, contact your nearest distributer.
Product name
PC4701
M3T-PD308
FLX-144NSD
100LCC-QSD
IC51-1004-051 etc.
Notes
Required
Required
Required according to the foot
pattern of the target system
(see 3.6 "Connecting the Target
System" on page 36)
* For details on the IC51-1004-51, contact Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd.
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2.4 Name of Each Part
(1) System Configuration
Figure 2.1 System configuration
(1) to (4) in Figure 2.1 are included in this product package.
(1) Emulation pod (M30803T-RPD-E)
This emulation pod contains an evaluation MCU, emulation memory and circuit to feature the
debugging function.
(2) Flexible cable (FLX120-RPD)
This 120-pin flexible cable connects the PC4701 emulator and the emulation pod.
(3) Flexible cable (FLX160)
This 160-pin flexible cable connects the emulation pod and the target system.
(4) Converter board
This is a converter board for connecting to the target system.
For details, refer to "3.6 Connecting the Target System" (page 36).
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(2) Inside of Emulation Pod
Figure 2.2 Internal view of emulation pod
(1) Base board
Base board for the M16C/80 Group MCUs which controls the interface with the PC4701 and the
evaluation MCU.
(2) Memory board
Board on which the 1.5MB emulation memory is mounted.
(3) Oscillation circuit board
Board on which the internal oscillation circuit of the emulation pod is mounted. Operating
frequency can be changed by replacing this board with other available oscillation circuit boards.
(4) MCU-dependent board
Board grouping parts (number of pins or added functions) which vary according to MCU model.
(5) MCU board
Board on which the MCU and the emulation memory for the MCU's internal ROM are mounted.
It is planned to enable customers to use future M16C/80 Group models (Max. 20 MHz applicable
frequency) by changing the MCU-dependent board and MCU board.
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