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User’s Manual H8S/2339, H8S/2338, H8S/2329, H8S/2328, H8S/2318, H8S/2319F, H8S/2315F Series E6000 Emulator HS2339EPI61H Supplementary Information Renesas Microcomputer Development Environment System Rev.1.0 2000.
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WARNING Observe the precautions listed below. Failure to do so will result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL INJURY. The USER PROGRAM will be LOST. 1. Do not repair or remodel the emulator product by yourself for electric shock prevention and quality assurance. 2. Always switch OFF the E6000 emulator and user system before connecting or disconnecting any CABLES or PARTS. 3.
Preface Thank you for purchasing the H8S/2339, H8S/2338, H8S/2329, H8S/2328, H8S/2318, H8S/2319F, H8S/2315F series E6000 emulator. The H8S/2339, H8S/2338, H8S/2329, H8S/2328, H8S/2318, H8S/2319F, H8S/2315F series E6000 emulator (hereafter referred to as the E6000) was designed as a software and hardware development tool for systems based on Hitachi's original microcomputers HD6432338 and HD6432328 series.
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Contents Section 1 Overview ........................................................................................ 1 Section 2 User System Interface..................................................................... 6 Section 3 Notes on Use .................................................................................. 9 Section 4 HDI Parameters .............................................................................. 11 Section 5 Diagnostic Test Procedure...............................
Figures Figure 2.1 Figure 2.2 Figure 2.3 Figure 2.4 Default User System Interface Circuit....................................................................7 User System Interface Circuit for MD2, MD1, MD0, and NMI ............................7 User System Interface Circuit for RESET..............................................................7 User System Interface Circuit for AN0 to AN7, AN12 to AN15, DA0 to DA3, AVcc, AVss, and Vref Signals ............................................................
Section 1 Overview The H8S/2339, H8S/2338, H8/2329, H8S/2328, H8S/2318, H8S/2319F and H8S/2315F series E6000 emulator (hereafter referred to as the E6000) is an efficient software and hardware development support tool for application systems using Hitachi's original microcomputers H8S/2339, H8S/2338 series, H8S/2329, H8S/2328 series, H8S/2318 series, H8S/2319F series or H8S/2315F series. 1.1 Environment Conditions Table 1.
1.2 Supported MCUs and User System Interface Cables Tables 1.2 and 1.4 show the correspondence between the MCUs and the user system interface cables supported by the E6000. H8S/2339, H8S/2338 Series: Table 1.2 No. 1 H8S/2339, H8S/2338 Series MCUs and User System Interface Cable MCU Type Number HD64F2339 HD6432338 HD64F2338 HD6432337 HD6412332 Package E6000 User System Interface Cables 144-pin QFP (FP-144) HS2338ECH61H H8S/2329, H8S/2328 Series: Table 1.3 No.
H8S/2318 Series: Table 1.4 No.
1.3 Operating Voltage and Frequency Specifications Table 1.5 shows the MCU operating voltage and frequency specifications supported by the E6000. Note that some MCUs do not operate at neither a low voltage nor a high frequency. Table 1.5 Operating Voltage and Frequency Specifications No. MCU Types Operating Voltage (V) Maximum Operating Frequency (f) (MHz) 1 H8S/2339, H8S/2338 series 2.7-3.0 20 3.0-3.6 25 2.7-3.0 20 3.0-3.6 25 2.7-3.0 20 3.0-3.
In the E6000, the clock can be selected by using the Configuration window or the Clock command. Table 1.6 Clock Selections Clock Command Parameter Configuration Window Setting 8 10 12 16 20 25 t t2 8 MHz internal clock 10 MHz internal clock 12.5 MHz internal clock 16 MHz internal clock 20 MHz internal clock 25 MHz internal clock Target Target/2 Notes Default Not supported by the actual MCU. Use this clock only when the required clock duty cannot be obtained.
Section 2 User System Interface All user system interface signals are directly connected to the MCU in the E6000 with no buffering except for those listed below which are connected to the MCU through control circuits: · · · · · · NMI RESET MD2, MD1, MD0 XTAL EXTAL WAIT 2.1 Signal Protection All user system interface signals are protected from over- or under-voltage by use of diode arrays except for the AVcc and Vref.
Default: Figure 2.1 Default User System Interface Circuit Mode Pins (MD2, MD1, and MD0) and NMI: The NMI signal is input to the MCU through the emulator control circuit. The rising/falling time of these signals must be 8 ns/V or less. The mode pins are only monitored. The CPU mode depends on the HDI settings. Figure 2.2 User System Interface Circuit for MD2, MD1, MD0, and NMI RESET: Figure 2.
AN0 to AN7, AN12 to AN15, DA0 to DA3, AVcc, AVss, and Vref: Figure 2.4 User System Interface Circuit for AN0 to AN7, AN12 to AN15, DA0 to DA3, AVcc, AVss, and Vref Signals IRQ0IRQ7 and WAIT: The IRQ0 to IRQ7 and WAIT signals are input to the MCU and also to the trace acquiring circuit. Therefore, the rising and falling time of these signals must be within 8 ns/V or shorter. In the MCU, the terminals for inputting the IRQ4-IRQ7 and WAIT signals can be selected by the register setting.
Section 3 3.1 Notes on Use I/O Register Differences between Actual MCU and E6000 In the E6000, one evaluation chip emulates several types of MCU. Therefore, there are some differences in I/O registers between an actual MCU and the E6000. Note these differences when accessing the I/O registers. I/O port is in the input state at default. The I/O register contents indicate the emulator port status. When the user system interface cable is not connected, the read value is 1 due to pull-up resistors.
3. If the reserved area other than that described in item 1 above is used, the operation in the actual MCU cannot be guaranteed. If the user program extends to the reserved area during debugging, select the MCU having the largest ROM capacity (for example, debug the H8S/2332 program in the H8S/2337 mode). 4. Internal RAM (specified in each MCUs memory map) can be used as an external address area when the RAME bit of the SYSCR is cleared to 0.
Section 4 4.1 HDI Parameters Address Areas Table 4.1 lists the parameters for address areas (Area) that can be specified with HDI command line interface or displayed as trace results. Table 4.1 Address Area Parameters HDI Parameter (Trace Display) Address Area Description rom (ROM) On-chip ROM MCU's on-chip ROM, which can be read but cannot be written to. ram (RAM) On-chip RAM MCU's on-chip RAM (except for DTC RAM), which can be read and written to.
4.2 Access Status Table 4.2 lists the parameters for access status (Status) that can be specified with HDI command line interface or displayed as trace results. Table 4.
Section 5 Diagnostic Test Procedure This section describes the diagnostic test procedure using the E6000 test program. 5.1 System Set-Up for Test Program Execution When executing the test program using the following hardware, do not connect the user system interface cable and user system. · E6000 (HS2339EPI61H) · Host computer · The E6000 PC interface board which will be one of the following boards or card: Select one interface board from the following depending on the PC interface specifications.
5.2 Diagnostic Test Procedure Using Test Test Program Insert the CD-R (HS2339EPI61SR supplied with the E6000) into the CD-ROM drive of the host computer by pressing the Shift key, move the current directory to :\Diag with a command prompt, and enter one of the following commands according to the PC interface board used to initiate the test program: 1. ISA bus interface board (HS6000EII01H) >TM2339 ISA (RET) 2. PCI bus interface board (HS6000EIC01H, HS6000EIC02H) >TM2339 PCI (RET) 3.
It will take about 6 minutes to execute the test program when the host computer using Windows®98 runs at 166 MHz and the PCI interface board is used. There are 18 steps in this test. The following messages are displayed during the test. Message Description E6000 H8S/2339 EMULATION BOARD Tests Vx.x Hitachi Ltd (2000) SIMM module fitted? (1.None 2.1MB 3. 4MB) 1 Test program start message. Vx.x shows the version number. Enter 1 because the SIMM memory module is not installed in this example.
Downloading firmware ..... Loading the test program. 01) Testing Main Board Register : IDR0 Register.....................OK PAGE Register.....................OK TRACE G/A Register................OK PERFM G/A Register................OK CES GA register ..................OK IDR1 Register.....................OK Shows the check results for the registers in the E6000 (normal completion). 02) Testing Dual-Port RAM : Decode Test ......................OK Marching Test ....................
E6000 (normal completion). Marching Test. page range H'000 - H'04f ........OK 05) Testing Mapping RAM : Decode Test. page range H'200 - H'27f .......OK Marching Test. page range H'200 - H'27f ........OK Shows the results of step test for the trace RAM (last half) in the E6000 (normal completion). Shows the results of decoding test for the mapping RAM in the E6000 (normal completion). Shows the results of step test for the mapping RAM in the E6000 (normal completion).
GRD Break ..........................OK Setting up, please wait.. WPT Break ..........................OK 11) Testing Internal ROM Write-Protect : Setting up, please wait.. Write-Protect ......................OK Shows the check results for the internal ROM writeprotection controlling circuits in the E6000 (normal completion). 12) Testing Hardware Break : Setting up, please wait.. A)Break Point Intialised .............OK B)Event Detectors CES channel 1-12 ...OK C)Test Sequencing 1 ..................
C)PERM_SUBROUTINE Time Measure Test .........OK (normal completion). D)PERM Time Out Bit Test Time Out Test 1............................OK Time Out Test 2............................OK 17) Testing Bus Monitor : Setting up, please wait.. A) Register test.............................OK B) Parallel RAM test.........................OK C) SPRSEL2 test..............................OK Setting up, please wait.. D) RAM monitor test..........................