Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe User Guide FMEMCU-UG-960014-10 MB96300 SERIES EVALUATION BOARD SK-96370-144PMC-GDC USER GUIDE
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Revision History Revision History Date 20.05.2008 Issue V1.0, HWe, First Release This document contains 42 pages.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Warranty and Disclaimer Warranty and Disclaimer To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH restricts its warranties and its liability for the SK-96370-144PMC-GDC Board and all its deliverables (e.g. software include or header files, application examples, target boards, evaluation boards, engineering samples of IC’s etc.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Contents 0 Contents REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................................................ 2 WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER ......................................................................................... 3 0 CONTENTS...................................................................................................................... 4 1 OVERVIEW...........................................................................
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Contents 4.9 Vcc 5 Volts (J4) ..................................................................................................... 28 4.10 Vcc 3.3 Volts (J5) .................................................................................................. 28 4.11 Vcc 2.5 Volts (J9) .................................................................................................. 28 4.12 Vcc 1.8 Volts (J10) ..................................................................
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1 Overview 1.1 Abstract The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC is a multifunctional evaluation board for the Fujitsu 16FX Flash microcontroller MB96370 Series. It can be used stand-alone for software development and testing or as a simple target board to work with the emulator system. The board allows the designer immediately to start software development before his own final target system is available.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1.2 Features < Supports Fujitsu’s 16FX MB96370 Series with 144 pin PMC / M08 package or the MB2198 Emulator System with the Probe Cable MB2198-507-E. < 9-15V unregulated external DC power supply < On-board 3.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1.3 General Description The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC supports the F2MC-16FX microcontrollers of MB96370 Series with LQFP144-M08 (PMC) package. It can be used as a stand-alone evaluation board or as a target board for the emulator debugger. 1.3.1 MCU Clocks The board is supplied with a socketed 4 MHz crystal as main oscillation source. Using the internal PLL of the IC, internal clock rates up to 56 MHz can be achieved. 1.3.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1.3.8 I2C Bus Additional 10 kOhm pull-up resistors can be connected to the I²C bus lines by setting the according jumpers. JP9 is for SDA0 and JP10 for SCL0. 1.3.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation 2 Installation 2.1 Connection/Power-On Carefully remove the board from the shipping carton. First, check if there are any damages before powering up the evaluation board. For the power supply a DC input voltage of 9V – 15V is recommended.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation 2.2 Default Jumper settings for MB96370 Series The following table lists all jumpers including its default setting and location on the starterkit.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation Jumper Description / Function Type Default Setting Coordinates JP42 UART2 : LIN VBat Jumper 2 pin Open K3 JP43 UART2 : LIN-Enable Jumper 2 pin Open L3 JP44 LIN2 Transceiver type Solder JP 3 pin 1-2 L5 JP45 UART2 : LIN Master Jumper 2 pin Open M3 JP46 Direct Reset / Delayed Solder JP 3 pin 1-2 J7 JP47 Voltage Monitor Solder JP 3 pin 2-3 J8 JP48 MCU Reset Jumper 2 pin Closed J8 JP49 FLASH : Word / Byte access Jump
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation 2.3 Jumper Location The following picture shows the silk plot of the starter-kit with marked default jumper settings.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3 Jumpers and Switches This chapter describes all jumpers and switches that can be modified on the evaluation board. The default setting is shown with a grey shaded area. 3.1 Operating Mode (S1) This switch controls the MCU operation mode after Reset.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.2 Power Supply (S2, JP: 8, 15, 16, 17, 22) The on-board voltage regulator provides stabilized 5V *1 and 3.3V supplies to the MCU *1 and peripherals. Even though they are thermally protected against overload, care must be taken when supplying current for additional circuitry. The LIN Vs line can be connected directly to the input supply of the board by jumpers.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.3 Subclock (JP: 1, 2) Some devices like e.g. MB96F37xRW support a 32 kHz sub-clock (X0A, X1A), other devices like e.g. MB96F37xRS do not support a sub-clock but will offer additional port-pins (e.g. P04_0, P04_1) instead. Please check the related datasheet.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.4 Analog Power Supply Voltage (JP: 11, 12, 13, 14) The power supply as well as the positive reference voltage for the A/D-converter can be provided internally or externally.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.6 Reset Generation (JP: 33, 41, 46, 47, 48) In addition to the internal Power-On reset, the microcontroller can be reset by an external reset circuit (Voltage Monitor) and also by a RS232 interface. Refer to the chapter ‘LIN / UART Connectors (X5 or X9)’ for DTR / RTS selection. JP33 Selects X5 or X9 as reset source. JP41 The signal on the DTR/RTS line can be negated with this jumper.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.7 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 (JP: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Five user push buttons (SW1-SW5) can be connected to the microcontroller. JP3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Each push button can be connected separately.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.9 LIN / UART There are two identical circuit blocks for LIN or RS232 connections. Each of the two D-Sub connectors can be configured as LIN or RS232 interface. DTS or RTS can be selected as reset source, and RTS and CTS can be connected by a jumper, since some terminals and Flash programming tools need this connection. Pin 1 (Vs) of X5 and X9 can be connected to the voltage input of the board by jumpers in order to supply the LIN bus. 3.9.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.9.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.11 External Flash memory (JP: 49, 52, 56) The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC is equipped with an additional 8 MByte Flash memory connected to the external bus interface.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.13 Graphic Display Controller interface (JP: 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 85, 86) The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC provides the external bus interface on the two connectors X10 and X11 in order to support Graphic Display Controller sub-boards, e.g.: CREMSON-STARTERKITLIME. Take care of proper jumper settings, in case those external sub-boards will be connected.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 4 Connectors 4 Connectors 4.1 Power connector (X7) The following figure shows the power connection jack X7. This connector is used to connect an external unregulated DC power supply voltage (9V-15V DC) to the evaluation board. Shield is connected to GND (-) + Center is connected to positive voltage supply (+) Connector X7: Figure 4-1: Power Connector 4.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 4 Connectors 4.4 CAN Connector (X6, X8) Two 9-pin D-Sub male connectors are used for the CAN interfaces CAN0 and CAN1. Both CAN interfaces can be used simultaneously.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 4 Connectors 4.5 USER-LEDs & optional LC-Display (J1) Eight LEDs are supplied for user applications. In order to disconnect the LEDs from the related microcontroller port (Port P09), the resistor network RN1 can be removed. Instead of the user-LEDs, an alphanumeric LC-Display (optional) can be connected to J1. The potentiometer RP1 can be used to adjust the contrast of the LC-Display. Pin 15 and 16 of J1 are normally not mounted.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 4 Connectors 4.6 In-Circuit-Programming Connector (X4) There is a flash-programming socket on the starter-kit, which makes it possible to program the flash MCU with a special programming adapter. Mode pin MD0 and reset signal are also available at this connector.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 4 Connectors 4.7 Alarm Comparator Connector (J2) On the Connector J2 the adjusted analog voltage of potentiometer RP2 can be measured. This voltage is used for the alarm comparator ALARM0 or analogue input AN8 on pin 28. 4.8 External Supply Voltage Vin (J3) This connector is connected to the external supply voltage (Vin). 4.9 Vcc 5 Volts (J4) On this connector the VCC5V supply can be measured. 4.10 Vcc 3.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 5 Programming the internal Flash memory 5 Programming the internal Flash memory All Flash devices have an internal bootloader for asynchronous- as well as for synchronousFlash-programming: < Asynchronous serial Flash programming via X5 or X9 (UART0 or UART2) < Synchronous serial Flash programming via X4 (UART3) 5.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 5 Programming the internal Flash memory 5.1.3 Reset (optional) Depending on the programming software a reset signal might be generated by RTS or DTR line.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 5 Programming the internal Flash memory 4) After programming the Flash-device, switch off the power supply and set back the mode according to the usage of the application, e.g.: MD0 MD1 MD2 nc DIP-Switch S1 ON OFF (RUN Mode) 1 2 3 4 5) Power on the board. The user application is started directly. 5.2 Synchronous Mode In order to program the Flash-ROM synchronously special third-party soft- and hardware has to be used, e.g. GALEP-4 from www.conitec.de.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 6 Appendix 6 Appendix 6.1 Related Products < SK-96370-144PMC-GDC Evaluation board for the MB96F37xxxPMC MCU in FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144) package including external memory and GDC connector < SK-96370-144PMC Evaluation board for the MB96F37xxxPMC MCU in FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144) package < MB2198-01 Emulator debugger main unit < MB2198-500 Emulation Pod < NQPACK144SD-ND Socket for package FPT-144P-M08 (LQFP-144) (Tokyo Eletech Corp. www.tetc.co.jp/e_tet.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 7 Information in the WWW 7 Information in the WWW Information about FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS Products can be found on the following Internet pages: Microcontrollers (8-, 16- and 32bit), Graphics Controllers Datasheets and Hardware Manuals, Support Tools (Hard- and Software) http://mcu.emea.fujitsu.com/ Power Management Products http://www.fujitsu.com/emea/services/microelectronics/powerman/ Media Products: SAW filters, acoustic resonators and VCOs http://www.fujitsu.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 8 China-RoHS regulation 8 China-RoHS regulation Evaluation Board Emulation Board SJ/T11364-2006 The following product pollution control information is provided according to SJ/T11364-2006 Marking for Control of Pollution caused by Electronic Information Products.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 8 China-RoHS regulation In order to maintain the declared EFUP, the product shall be operated normally according to the instructions and environmental conditions as defined in the product manual, and periodic maintenance schedules specified in Product Maintenance Procedures shall be followed strictly. Consumables or certain parts may have their own label with an EFUP value less than the product.
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 9 Recycling 9 Recycling Gültig für EU-Länder: Gemäß der Europäischen WEEE-Richtlinie und deren Umsetzung in landesspezifische Gesetze nehmen wir dieses Gerät wieder zurück. Zur Entsorgung schicken Sie das Gerät bitte an die folgende Adresse: Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH Warehouse/Disposal Monzastraße 4a 63225 Langen Valid for European Union Countries: According to the European WEEE-Directive and its implementation into national laws we take this device back.