Renesas SH7630, SH7600, HS7630KCM02HE User Manual

SuperH Family E10A Emulator
Additional Document for User’s Manual
SH7630 E10A HS7630KCM02HE
Renesas Microcomputer Development Environment System
SuperH Family / SH7600 Series
Rev.1.00
2003.7.3

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Contents

Section 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System................................1
1.1 Components of the Emulator............................................................................................1
1.2 Connecting the E10A Emulator with the User System.....................................................4
1.3 Installing the H-UDI Port Connector on the User System................................................5
1.4 Pin Arrangement of the H-UDI Port Connector................................................................5
1.5 Recommended Circuit between the H-UDI Port Connector and the MPU.......................8
1.5.1 Recommended Circuit (36-Pin Type)..................................................................8
1.5.2 Recommended Circuit (14-Pin Type)..................................................................10
Section 2 Specifications of the SH7630 E10A Emulator’s Software................13
2.1 Differences between the SH7630 and the Emulator .........................................................13
2.2 Specific Functions for the SH7630 E10A Emulator.........................................................16
2.2.1 Emulator Driver Selection ...................................................................................16
2.2.2 Break Condition Functions..................................................................................16
2.2.3 Trace Functions....................................................................................................18
2.2.4 Notes on Using the JTAG Clock (TCK) and AUD Clock (AUDCK) .................24
2.2.5 Notes on Setting the [Breakpoint] Dialog Box....................................................24
2.2.6 Notes on Setting the [Break Condition] Dialog Box and
BREAKCONDITION_SET Command...............................................................25
2.2.7 Notes on Setting the UBC_MODE Command.....................................................26
2.2.8 Performance Measurement Function...................................................................26
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Section 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System

1.1 Components of the Emulator

The SH7630 E10A emulator supports the SH7630. Table 1.1 lists the components of the emulator.
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Table 1.1 Components of the Emulator (HS7630KCM01H, HS7630KCM02H,
HS7630KCI01H, or HS7630KCI02H)
Classi­fication Component
Hard-
Card emulator
ware
Appearance
PC
(PCMCIA)
Quan­tity Remarks
PC
Card
1 HS7630KCM01H
(PCMCIA: 14-pin type): Depth: 85.6 mm, Width: 54.0 mm, Height: 5.0 mm, Mass: 27.0 g
HS7630KCM02H
or
(PCMCIA: 36-pin type): Depth: 85.6 mm, Width: 54.0 mm, Height: 5.0 mm, Mass: 28.0 g
(PCI)
HS7630KCI01H (PCI: 14-pin type): Depth: 122.0 mm, Width: 96.0 mm, Mass: 80.0 g
HS7630KCI02H (PCI: 36-pin type): Depth: 122.0 mm, Width: 96.0 mm, Mass: 90.0 g
User system interface
cable
1 HS7630KCM01H
(PCMCIA: 14-pin type): Length: 80 cm, Mass: 45.0 g
HS7630KCM02H (PCMCIA: 36-pin type): Length: 30 cm, Mass: 55.0 g
HS7630KCI01H (PCI: 14-pin type): Length: 150 cm, Mass: 86.0 g
HS7630KCI02H (PCI: 36-pin type): Length: 80 cm, Mass: 69.0 g
Ferrite core
(connected with the user interface cable)
Soft­ware
SH7630 E10A emulator setup program, SH Family E10A Emulator User’s Manual, and Specific Guide to the SH7630 E10A Emulator
1 Countermeasure for EMI*
(only for HS7630KCM02H and HS7630KCI02H)
1 HS7630KCM01SR,
HS0005KCM01HJ, HS0005KCM01HE,
HS7630KCM02HJ, and HS7630KCM02HE (provided on a CD-R)
Note: The EMI is an abbreviation of the Electrical Magnetic Interference. 2
For EMI countermeasure, use the ferrite core by connecting the user interface cable. When the user interface cable is connected with the emulator or user system, connect the ferrite core in the user system as shown in figure 1.1.
Host computer (PC with PC card slot)
User system
E10A emulator
PC
PC
Card
User system connector
PC card slot
User interface cable
Figure 1.1 Connecting Ferrite Core
Ferrite core
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1.2 Connecting the E10A Emulator with the User System

To connect the E10A emulator (hereinafter referred to as the emulator), the H-UDI port connector must be installed on the user system to connect the user system interface cable. When designing the user system, refer to the recommended circuit between the H-UDI port connector and the MCU. In addition, read the E10A emulator user's manual and hardware manual for the related device.
Table 1.2 shows the type number of the E10A emulator, the corresponding connector type, and the use of AUD function.
Table 1.2 Type Number, AUD Function, and Connect or Type
Type Number Connector AUD Function
HS7630KCM02H, HS7630KCI02H 36-pin connector Available HS7630KCM01H, HS7630KCI01H 14-pin connector Not available
The H-UDI port connector has the 36-pin and 14-pin types as described below. Use them according to the purpose of the usage.
1. 36-pin type (with AUD function) The AUD trace function is supported. A large amount of trace information can be acquired in realtime. The E10A emulator supports the window trace function that memory access (memory access address or memory access data) in the specified range can be acquired by tracing.
2. 14-pin type (without AUD function) The AUD trace function cannot be used because only the H-UDI function is supported. For tracing, only the internal trace function is supported. Since the 14-pin type connector is smaller than the 36-pin type (1/2.5), the area where the connector is installed o n the user system can be reduced.
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1.3 Installing the H-UDI Port Connector on the User System

Table 1.3 shows the recommended H-UDI port connectors for the emulator.
Table 1.3 Recommended H-UDI Port Connectors
Connector Type Number Manufacturer Specifications
36-pin connector
14-pin connector 2514-6002 Minnesota Mining &
DX10M-36S Screw type DX10M-36SE,
DX10G1M-36SE
Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.
Lock-pin type
14-pin straight type
Manufacturing Ltd.
Note: When the 36-pin connector is used, do not connect any components under the H-UDI
connector. When the 14-pin connector is used, do not install any components within 3 mm of the H-UDI port connector.

1.4 Pin Arrangement of the H-UDI Port Connector

Figures 1.2 and 1.3 show the pin arrangement of the 36-pin and 14-pin H-UDI port connectors, respectively.
Note: Note that the pin number assignment of the H-UDI port connector shown below differs
from that of the connector manufacturer.
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Pin
Signal
No.
1
AUDCK
2
GND
3
AUDATA0
4
GND
5
AUDATA1
6
GND
7
AUDATA2
8
GND
9
AUDATA3
10
GND
*2
11
/AUDSYNC
12
GND
13
NC
14
GND
15
NC
16
GND
17
TCK
18
GND
Notes:
1. Input to or output from the user system.
Input/ Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Input
*1
SH7630 Pin No.
85
86
87
90
91
92
27
Note
Pin No.
19 20
21 22
23 24
25 26
27 28
29 30
31 32 33 34 35
36
*2
*2
*2
*3
Signal TMS GND
/TRST GND
TDI GND
TDO GND
/ASEBRKAK GND
NC GND
/RESETP GND GND GND NC
GND
Input/ Output
Input
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
2. The slash (/) means that the signal is active-low.
3. The emulator monitors the GND signal of the user system and detects whether or not the user system is connected.
*1
SH7630 Pin No.
28
24
26
25
7
141
Note
Pulled-up
User reset
4.09
Edge of the board (connected to the connector)
4
2
+0.2
φ
2.8
0
3
1
21.59
37.61
43.51
: Pattern inhibited area
H-UDI port connector (top view)
φ
1.27
0.7
+0.1
36
0
4.5
1.1
9.0
1.905
35
H-UDI port connector (front view)
H-UDI port connector
(Pin 1 mark)
(top view)
M2.6 x 0.45
4.8
3.9
Unit: mm
9.0
0.3
Figure 1.2 Pin Arrangement of the H-UDI Port Connector (36 Pins)
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Pin No. Signal
1 2* 3 4* 5 6 7* 11
8 to 10 12 to 13 14*
Notes:
TCK
2
/TRST TDO
2
/ASEBRKAK TMS TDI
2
/RESETP Not connected GND
3
GND
1. Input to or output from the user system.
2. The slash (/) means that the signal is active-low.
3. The emulator monitors the GND signal of the user system and detects whether the user system is connected or not.
Pin 1 mark
Input/ Output*
1
SH7630 Pin No. Note
Input Input Output Output Input Input Output
Output
H-UDI port connector
27 24 25 7 28 26 141
Pulled-up
(top view)
25.0
23.0
6 x 2.54 = 15.24
(2.54)
Pin 8 Pin 1
Pin 1 mark
H-UDI port connector
(top view)
Pin 14 Pin 7
0.45
Unit: mm
Figure 1.3 Pin Arrangement of the H-UDI Port Connector (14 Pins)
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