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User’s Manual H8S/2628, H8S/2615 Series E6000 Emulator HS2628EPI61H Supplementary Information Rev.3.0 2003.
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Preface Thank you for purchasing the H8S/2628, H8S/2615 series E6000 emulator. The H8S/2628, H8S/2615 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 HD64F2628 and HD64F2615. The E6000 provides a CD-R that contains the Hitachi Debugging Interface (HDI) system program, test program, and the user's manual.
Contents Section 1 Overview............................................................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Environment Conditions....................................................................................................1 Supported MCUs and User System Interface Cables ........................................................1 Operating Voltage and Frequency Specifications .............................................................2 Section 2 User System Interface .....
Figures Figure 2.1 Figure 2.2 Figure 2.3 Figure 2.4 Figure 2.5 Default User System Interface Circuit......................................................................4 User System Interface Circuit for MD2, MD1, MD0, NMI, STBY, and RESET .....4 User System Interface Circuit for PF0......................................................................4 User System Interface Circuit for PC0-PC7 .............................................................
Section 1 Overview The H8S/2628, H8S/2615 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/2628, H8S/2615 series. 1.1 Environment Conditions Table 1.
Table 1.3 H8S/2615 Series MCU and User System Interface Cable No. MCU Type Number Package E6000 User System Interface Cable 1 HD64F2615 80-pin QFP (FP-80Q) HS2615ECH61H 1.3 Operating Voltage and Frequency Specifications Table 1.4 shows the MCU operating voltage and frequency specifications supported by the E6000.
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 • STBY • 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: Vcc 47 k Ω 47 Ω User system interface cable MCU Figure 2.1 Default User System Interface Circuit Mode Pins (MD2, MD1 and MD0), NMI, STBY and RESET: The NMI signal is input to the MCU through the emulator control circuit. The rising/falling time of the NMI signal must be 8 ns/V or less. The mode pins are only monitored. The CPU mode depends on the HDI Configuration settings. Vcc 47 k Ω 47 Ω Emulator control circuit User system interface cable Figure 2.
AN0-AN15, AVcc, AVss and Vref: AVcc User system AN0-AN15 interface cable MCU AVss 0.022 µF H8S/2628 series AVcc Vref MCU 27 kΩ 0.022 µF MCU AVss 0.022 µF 0.022 µF H8S/2615 series User system interface cable AVcc User system interface cable 27 kΩ AVss 0.022 µF Figure 2.
Section 3 Notes on Use 3.1 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.
3.6 Procedure for Applying the Power When the user system is connected to the emulator, apply the power of the user system and then start the emulator. However, depending on the user system, the emulator may not operate normally due to the leakage current. In such a case, turn off the power switch of the emulator with the user system on, and restart the emulator.
Section 4 HDI Parameters 4.1 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 4.2 Access Status Parameters HDI Parameter (Trace Display) Access Status Description dmac (DMAC) On-chip DMAC Access by the MCU's DMAC (Cannot be accessed by the EXDMA controller.
4.3 I/O Modules Table 4.3 lists the parameters for I/O module selection in the custom setting of the HDI Configuration window. Table 4.3 I/O Modules HDI Parameter I/O Module PWM14 MCU's 14-bit PWM. D/A MCU's D/A. TMR2-3 MCU's 8-bit timer (TMR2-3). WDT1 MCU's WDT (WDT1). IIC1 MCU's I2C bus (IIC1). IIC0 MCU's I2C bus (IIC0). IrDA MCU's IrDA. DTC MCU's DTC. TPU3-5 MCU's 16-bit timer pulse unit (TPU3-5).
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 To execute the test program, use the following hardware; do not connect the user system interface cable and user system. • E6000 (HS2628EPI61H) • 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 the Test Program Insert the CD-R (HS2628EPI61SR 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. PCI bus interface board (HS6000EIC01H or HS6000EIC02H) > TM2628 –PCI (RET) 2. PCMCIA interface card (HS6000EIP01H) > TM2628 –PCCD (RET) 3.
The following messages are displayed during the test. There are 19 steps in this test. The following messages are displayed during the test. Message Description Test program startTest program start message. x.x shows the version number. E6000 H8S/2628 Emulator Tests Vx.x Copyright (c) 2002 Hitachi Ltd. Option memory board fitted? ( 1. None 2. 1MB 3. 4MB ): 1 Enter 1 and press the Enter key because the SIMM memory module is not installed in this example. Loading driver ...........................
1) Test Register A) IDR0 Register ....................................OK B) PAGE Register ....................................OK C) TRACE G/A Register ...............................OK D) PERFM G/A Register ...............................OK E) CES G/A Register .................................OK F) IDR1 Register ....................................OK G) IDR2 Register ....................................OK Shows the check results for the registers in the E6000 (normal completion).
C) Decode Test page[H'000 - H'04f](Upper 32 K) ...OK Shows the results of decoding test for the trace RAM (last half) in the E6000 (normal completion). D) Marching test page[H'000 - H'04f](Upper 32 K) ...OK Shows the results of step test for the trace RAM (last half) in the E6000 (normal completion). 5) Test Map control memory A) Decode Test page[H'200 - H'27f] ...............OK B) Marching test page[H'200 - H'27f] ...............
9) Test Keybreak A) Key Break ........................................OK Shows the check results for the forced break controlling circuits in the E6000 (normal completion). 10) Test Emulation RAM Hardware Break A) GRD Break ........................................OK B) WPT Break ........................................OK C) WPT(ROM) Break ...................................OK Shows the check results for the illegal access break controlling circuits in the E6000 (normal completion).
15) Test Emulation Monitor A) EMA23-EMA0 .......................................OK B) ACST2-ACST0 ......................................OK C) ASEST3-ASEST0 ....................................OK D) ASEBRKACK ........................................OK E) CNN ..............................................OK F) NOCLK, NOCLK2 ....................................OK G) WINDOW ...........................................OK H) SUBACT ...........................................OK I) OTHER ............................
19) Test H8S/2628 Register Read/Write A) Register Read ....................................OK B) Register Read/Write Test .........................OK Shows the check results for the I/O-register access. Tests run for 0h:3min:11s Shows the check time. Tests passed, emulator functioning correctly Shows that the E6000 is correctly operating. When –S is added to the command line, step 1 will be executed again after step 19.