To our customers, Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents On April 1st, 2010, NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology C
( 8 / 52 )Chapter 1. Precautions for SafetyIn both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handlingo
( 9 / 52 )IMPORTANTNote on Malfunctions in the System• If the emulator malfunctions because of interference like external noise, shut OFF power to the
( 10 / 52 )IMPORTANTNotes on Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator:•Operations of the emulator differs from those of mask MCUs as listed bel
( 11 / 52 )IMPORTANTNote on MCU Functions That Cannot Be Used with This Emulator:• The following MCU features cannot be used with this emulator.(1) De
( 12 / 52 )IMPORTANTNotes on Using this Product for Debugging Other than M16C/62A:• This emulator is equipped with M30622SAFP (M16C/62A Group) as an e
( 13 / 52 )IMPORTANTNote on Restrictions in Using the Emulator (2/2):• The following restrictions apply to this emulator.(9) Debug command execution d
( 14 / 52 )1.2 Declaration Concerning EMC Directive
( 15 / 52 )Chapter 2. UsageThis chapter describes how to operate this product.2.1 Name of Each Part...
( 16 / 52 )Chapter 2. Usage2.1 Name of Each Part(1) System ConfigurationFigure 2.1 shows the system configuration for this emulator.Figure 2.1 System
( 17 / 52 )(2) Name of Each Part of EmulatorFigure 2.2 shows the name of each part of the emulator.Figure 2.2 Name of each part of emulator (upper sid
Notice 1. All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is subject to chang
( 18 / 52 )(3) System reset switchBy pressing the system reset switch, you can initialize the emulator system. Table 2.3 shows thefunctions of the sys
( 19 / 52 )2.2 Starting Up the EmulatorThe procedure for starting up the emulator is shown in Figure 2.3. For details, refer to each sectionhereafter.
( 20 / 52 )2.3 Emulator Initial SetupSet the MCU power supply selection jumper and the P87/XCIN selection switch of the emulatoraccording to condition
( 21 / 52 )2.4 Connecting the Emulator SystemHow to connect the emulator system is shown in Figure 2.5 below.Figure 2.5 Connecting the emulator system
( 22 / 52 )2.5 Connecting the Target System (as occasion demands)Connect the LCC probe on the lower board of the emulator to the LCC socket (option) o
( 23 / 52 )2.6 Turning On the Power(1) Checking the Connection of the Emulator SystemBefore turning the power ON, check the connection of the host mac
( 24 / 52 )(3) LED Display When the Emulator Starts Up NormallyAfter the emulator starts up, check the status of the LEDs to see whether the emulator
( 25 / 52 )2.7 Starting Up Emulator Debugger PD30MAfter checking the emulator has started up normally, start up emulator debugger PD30M.For starting u
( 26 / 52 )2.9 When Emulator Debugger PD30M Starts Up NormallyFigure 2.14 shows the window display when PD30M starts up normally.If an error has been
( 27 / 52 )Chapter 3. Changing the SettingsThis chapter describes how to change the setting of this product.3.1 Using the Emulator without the Target
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( 28 / 52 )Chapter 3. Changing the Settings3.1 Using the Emulator without the Target SystemHow to use the emulator without the target system is shown
( 29 / 52 )3.5 Selecting Clock SupplyThere are two ways to supply a clock to the MCU, using the oscillator circuit of the emulator or usingthe oscilla
( 30 / 52 )(2) Using the Oscillator Circuit on the Target SystemTo operate the compact emulator with the oscillator circuit on the target system, cons
( 31 / 52 )(3) Changing the Internal Oscillator Circuit of EmulatorA ceramic oscillator circuit for 10 MHz is mounted on this product as a oscillator
( 32 / 52 )(3) Remove the oscillatorFigure 3.4 shows the position of the oscillator for the main clock. Remove the oscillator usinga soldering iron. B
( 33 / 52 )Chapter 4. SpecificationsThis chapter describes specifications of this product.4.1 Specifications ...
( 34 / 52 )Chapter 4. Specifications4.1 SpecificationsTable 4.1 lists the specifications of M30620T-CPE.Table 4.1 Specifications of M30620T-CPEM16C/62
( 35 / 52 )4.2 Memory MapFigure 4.1 shows memory maps when using the emulator. For the memory map of the actual MCU,refer to the user's manual of
( 36 / 52 )4.3 Electrical CharacteristicsTables 4.2 lists IC electrical characteristics of the user interface.Table 4.2 Electrical characteristics of
( 37 / 52 )Figure 4.2 Connection diagram (emulation circuits)4.4 Connection DiagramFigure 4.2 shows the connection diagram of M30620T-CPE. This connec
( 2 / 52 )Keep safety first in your circuit designs!• Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Solutions Corporation put the maximum effort into mak
( 38 / 52 )Figure 4.3 External dimensions of emulator4.5 External Dimensions of the EmulatorFigure 4.3 shows external dimensions of the emulator.Unit:
( 39 / 52 )Chapter 5. TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly.5.1 Troubleshooting Until the
( 40 / 52 )Chapter 5. Troubleshooting5.1 Troubleshooting Until the Emulator Starts UpFigure 5.1 shows the flowchart to remedy the troubles from when p
( 41 / 52 )(1) Troubleshooting When the Emulator Starts UpTables 5.1 and 5.2 list how to remedy the troubles when the target LED of the emulator displ
( 42 / 52 )LED displayConnection to thetarget systemCheckpoint-Table 5.2 Error display and how to remedy it when starting up the emulator (2/2)Emulato
( 43 / 52 )5.2 Troubleshooting When Using Emulator Debugger PD30MWhen PD30M has started up normally, however, errors occurred while using it, remedy t
( 44 / 52 )5.3 When the Operation of the Emulator is AbnormalSelf-check is a function to check the memory etc. mounted in the emulator. Self-check is
( 45 / 52 )CAUTIONNotes on Self-checks:• Be sure to disconnect the target system before executing self-checks.• If self-checks do not result normally,
( 46 / 52 )MEMO
( 47 / 52 )Chapter 6. Maintenance and GuaranteeThis chapter describes how to maintenance, repair provisions and how to request for repair.6.1 Maintena
( 3 / 52 )PrefaceThe M30620T-CPE is a compact emulator for the M16C/62 Group M16C/62A of 16-bit microcom-puters, which is operated only in the single-
( 48 / 52 )Chapter 6. Maintenance and Guarantee6.1 MaintenanceIf dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system, wipe it off with a d
( 49 / 52 )6.4 How to Request for RepairIf your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair.Customer Fill in t
( 50 / 52 )MEMO
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( 4 / 52 )TerminologySome specific words used in this user's manual are defined as follows:• EmulatorThis means the M30620T-CPE (this product).•
( 5 / 52 )ContentsChapter 1. Precautions for Safety ...71.1 Sa
( 6 / 52 )Chapter 5. Troubleshooting .......395.1 Troublesh
( 7 / 52 )Chapter 1. Precautions for SafetyThis chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly. For precautions for the emul
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