NEC Computer Hardware uPD780318 Subseries User Manual

User’s Manual  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Emulation Board  
Target Devices  
µPD780318 Subseries  
µPD780328 Subseries  
µPD780338 Subseries  
Document No. U16214EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)  
Date Published August 2002 N CP(K)  
2002  
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INTRODUCTION  
Product Overview  
The IE-780338-NS-EM1 is designed to be used with the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A to  
debug the following target devices that belong to the 78K/0 Series of 8-bit single-chip  
microcontrollers.  
µPD780318 Subseries:  
µPD780328 Subseries:  
µPD780338 Subseries:  
µPD780316, 780318  
µPD780326, 780328  
µPD780336, 780338, 78F0338  
Target Readers  
Organization  
This manual is intended for engineers who will use the IE-780338-NS-EM1 with the IE-  
78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A to perform system debugging.  
Engineers who use this manual are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the target  
device’s functions and usage methods and to be knowledgeable about debugging.  
When using the IE-780338-NS-EM1, refer to not only this manual (supplied with the IE-  
780338-NS-EM1) but also the manual that is supplied with the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-  
NS-A.  
The IE-78K0-NS used in combination with the IE-78K0-NS-PA is functionally equivalent  
to the IE-78K0-NS-A. Therefore, as necessary, read IE-78K0-NS + IE-78K0-NS-PA for  
IE-78K0-NS-A in this document.  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
User’s Manual  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
User’s Manual  
Basic specifications  
System configuration  
External interface functions  
General  
Part names  
Installation  
Differences between target devices  
and target interface circuits  
Restrictions and cautions on use  
Purpose  
This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the various debugging  
functions that can be performed when using the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
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Terminology  
The meanings of certain terms used in this manual are listed below.  
Meaning  
Term  
Emulation device  
This is a general term that refers to the device in the emulator that is used to emulate the target  
device. It includes the emulation CPU.  
Emulation CPU  
Target device  
Target system  
This is the CPU block in the emulator that is used to execute user-generated programs.  
This is the device that is the target for emulation.  
This includes the target program and the hardware provided by the user. When defined narrowly,  
it includes only the hardware.  
IE system  
This refers to the combination of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A and the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
Conventions  
Data significance: Higher digits on the left and lower digits on the right  
Note:  
Footnote for item marked with Note in the text  
Information requiring particular attention  
Supplementary information  
Caution:  
Remark:  
Related Documents  
The related documents (user’s manuals) indicated in this publication may include  
preliminary versions. However, preliminary versions are not marked as such.  
Document Name  
Document No.  
U13731E  
IE-78K0-NS In-Circuit Emulator  
IE-78K0-NS-A In-Circuit Emulator  
IE-780338-NS-EM1 Emulation Board  
U14889E  
This manual  
U15185E  
ID78K Series Integrated Debugger Ver. 2.30 or Later Operation Windows™  
Based  
µPD780318, 780328, 780338 Subseries  
U14701E  
Caution  
The documents listed above are subject to change without notice. Be sure to use the latest  
documents when designing.  
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CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL............................................................................................................................10  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
System Configuration................................................................................................................................11  
Hardware Configuration............................................................................................................................13  
Basic Specifications..................................................................................................................................14  
CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES .....................................................................................................................15  
2.1 Parts of Main Unit ......................................................................................................................................16  
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................17  
3.1  
3.2  
Connection .................................................................................................................................................18  
Clock Settings............................................................................................................................................20  
3.2.1  
3.2.2  
3.2.3  
Overview of clock settings .............................................................................................................20  
Main system clock settings............................................................................................................23  
Subsystem clock settings ..............................................................................................................28  
3.3  
Mask Option Setting ..................................................................................................................................33  
3.3.1 LCD booster...................................................................................................................................33  
3.4  
3.5  
3.6  
3.7  
External Trigger .........................................................................................................................................34  
Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS...............................................................................................................35  
Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A ...........................................................................................................35  
Low-Voltage Emulation Settings..............................................................................................................36  
CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICESAND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUITS...........37  
CHAPTER 5 RESTRICTIONS AND CAUTIONS ON USE.......................................................................40  
APPENDIX A EMULATION PROBE PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE ...........................................................41  
APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM .........................................................43  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure No.  
Title  
Page  
1-1  
1-2  
1-3  
System Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 11  
Basic Hardware Configuration (Using IE-78K0-NS) ......................................................................................... 13  
Basic Hardware Configuration (Using IE-78K0-NS-A)...................................................................................... 13  
2-1  
IE-780338-NS-EM1 Part Names....................................................................................................................... 16  
3-1  
3-2  
3-3  
3-4  
3-5  
3-6  
3-7  
3-8  
3-9  
Connection Between FG Cable and Emulation Probe...................................................................................... 18  
Emulation Probe Connection............................................................................................................................ 19  
Connection Between FG Cable and In-Circuit Emulator................................................................................... 19  
External Circuits Used as System Clock Oscillator .......................................................................................... 20  
When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Main System Clock) ................................. 21  
When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Subsystem Clock) .................................... 21  
When Using User-Mounted Clock (Main System Clock) .................................................................................. 22  
When Using User-Mounted Clock (Subsystem Clock) ..................................................................................... 22  
When Using an External Clock......................................................................................................................... 23  
3-10 Connections on Parts Board (When Using Main System Clock or User-Mounted Clock) ................................ 24  
3-11 Crystal Oscillator (When Using Main System Clock or User-Mounted Clock).................................................. 26  
3-12 Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket ................................................................................................ 26  
3-13 Connections on Parts Board (When Using Subsystem Clock or User-Mounted Clock) ................................... 29  
3-14 Crystal Oscillator (When Using Subsystem Clock or User-Mounted Clock)..................................................... 31  
3-15 Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket ................................................................................................ 31  
3-16 LCD MOPT Socket (IC2) .................................................................................................................................. 33  
3-17 External Trigger Input Position ......................................................................................................................... 34  
3-18 Main Board of IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A (G-780009 Board)...................................................................... 36  
4-1  
4-2  
4-3  
Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 1........................................................................................................... 38  
Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 2........................................................................................................... 38  
Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 3........................................................................................................... 39  
B-1  
B-2  
Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Socket........................................................................ 43  
Connection Conditions of Target System ......................................................................................................... 44  
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LIST OF TABLES  
Table No.  
Title  
Page  
1-1  
1-2  
Correspondence Between Emulation Probe and Conversion Connectors........................................................12  
Basic Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................14  
3-1  
3-2  
3-3  
3-4  
3-5  
3-6  
Main System Clock Settings..............................................................................................................................23  
Subsystem Clock Settings.................................................................................................................................28  
Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS .......................................................................................................................35  
Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A G-780009 Board ........................................................................................35  
Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A G-78K0H Option Board..............................................................................35  
Supply Voltage and Maximum Current Consumption at Low-Voltage Emulation..............................................36  
A-1  
SWEX-120SE-1 Pin Assignments.....................................................................................................................41  
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL  
The IE-780338-NS-EM1 is a development tool for efficient debugging of hardware or software when using one of  
the following target devices that belong to the 78K/0 Series of 8-bit single-chip microcontrollers.  
This chapter describes the IE-780338-NS-EM1’s system configuration and basic specifications.  
Target devices  
µPD780318 Subseries  
µPD780328 Subseries  
µPD780338 Subseries  
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL  
1.1 System Configuration  
Figure 1-1 illustrates the IE-780338-NS-EM1’s system configuration.  
Figure 1-1. System Configuration  
Debugger  
ID78K0-NS  
(sold separately)  
Device fileNote 1  
(available separately)  
Control software  
Host machine  
PC-9800 series  
or IBM PC/ATTM  
or compatibles  
Interface board  
IE-70000-98-IF-C  
(sold separately)  
Interface board  
IE-70000-PC-IF-C  
(sold separately)  
Interface board  
IE-70000-PCI-IF-A  
(sold separately)  
Interface card  
or  
Interface  
cable  
Interface cable  
(NS IF Cable)  
NS CARD MC CARD  
IE-78K0-NS  
or  
IE-78K0-NS-A  
(sold separately)  
Cable  
Cable  
In-circuit emulator  
IE-70000-CD-IF-A  
(sold separately)  
FG Cable  
FG Cable  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
(this product)  
Emulation probeNote 2  
(sold separately)  
AC adapter  
IE-70000-MC-PS-B  
(sold separately)  
Conversion connectorNote 3  
(sold separately)  
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL  
Notes 1. The device file is as follows.  
µS××××DF780338: µPD780318, 780328, 780338 Subseries  
The device file can be downloaded from the web site of NEC Electron Devices  
(http://www.ic.nec.co.jp/micro/).  
2. The emulation probe SWEX-120SE-1 and conversion connectors NQPACK120SE, YQPACK120SE,  
and YQ-GUIDE are products of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION.  
For further information, contact Daimaru Kogyo, Ltd.  
Tokyo Electronics Department (TEL: +81-3-3820-7112)  
Osaka Electronics Department (TEL: +81-6-6244-6672)  
The correspondence between the emulation probe and conversion connectors that are sold separately is shown  
in the Table 1-1.  
Table 1-1. Correspondence Between Emulation Probe and Conversion Connectors  
Package  
Emulation Probe  
SWEX-120SE-1  
Conversion Connector  
NQPACK120SE  
120-pin plastic QFP (GC type)  
(Probe length: 303 mm)  
YQPACK120SE  
YQ-GUIDE  
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL  
1.2 Hardware Configuration  
Figures 1-2 and 1-3 show the IE-780338-NS-EM1s position in the basic hardware configuration.  
Figure 1-2. Basic Hardware Configuration (Using IE-78K0-NS)  
Dedicated bus interface  
IE system  
IE-78K0-NS  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Interface board  
(sold separately)  
Emulation board  
(this product)  
78K0 main board  
Host machine  
Interface card  
(sold separately)  
Emulation probe  
(sold separately)  
Figure 1-3. Basic Hardware Configuration (Using IE-78K0-NS-A)  
IE system  
IE-78K0-NS-A  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Dedicated bus  
Interface  
board  
interface  
(sold separately)  
78K0  
main  
board  
78K0  
performance  
board  
Emulation  
board  
(this product)  
Host  
machine  
Interface card  
(sold separately)  
External sense  
probe  
Emulation probe  
(sold separately)  
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL  
1.3 Basic Specifications  
The IE-780338-NS-EM1’s basic specifications are listed in Table 1-2.  
Table 1-2. Basic Specifications  
Parameter  
Target device  
Description  
µPD780318, 780328, 780338 Subseries  
System clock  
10.0 MHz  
Main system clock supply  
External: Clock input from the target system via an emulation probe  
Internal: Clock mounted on the emulation board (10.0 MHz) or mounted on the parts board by  
the user  
Subsystem clock supply  
Low voltage support  
External: Input from the target system via an emulation probe  
Internal: Mounted on the emulation board (32.768 kHz) or mounted on the parts board by the  
user  
VDD = 1.8 to 5.5 V (same as the target device)  
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CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES  
This chapter introduces the parts of the IE-780338-NS-EM1 main unit.  
The packing box contains the emulation board (IE-780338-NS-EM1), FG cable, packing list, user’s manual, and  
guarantee card.  
If there are any missing or damaged items, please contact an NEC sales representative.  
Fill out and return the guarantee card that comes with the main unit.  
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CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES  
2.1 Parts of Main Unit  
Figure 2-1. IE-780338-NS-EM1 Part Names  
EXTOUT  
EXTIN  
External trigger  
Probe connector  
CN5 120GC  
LCD mask  
option  
LCD MOPT  
USER VDD  
Main system clock  
UMCLK  
Subsystem clock  
USCLK  
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION  
This chapter describes methods for connecting the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A,  
emulation probe, etc. Mode setting methods are also described.  
Caution  
Connecting or removing components to or from the target system, or making switch or other  
setting changes must be carried out after the power supply to both the IE system and the target  
system has been switched OFF.  
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION  
3.1 Connection  
(1) Connection with IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A main unit  
See the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U13731E) for a description of how to connect the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to  
the IE-78K0-NS.  
See the IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E) for a description of how to connect the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to  
the IE-78K0-NS-A.  
(2) Connection with emulation probe  
The following shows how to connect the emulation probe to the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
On this board, connect the emulation probe SWEX-120SE-1 to CN5.  
Caution  
Incorrect connection may damage the IE system.  
Be sure to read the emulation probe’s user’s manual for a detailed description of the  
connection method.  
<1> Unfasten one of the screws at the bottom of the connector on the IE system side of the emulation probe  
SWEX-120SE-1, and connect and screw on the tip of the FG cable.  
Figure 3-1. Connection Between FG Cable and Emulation Probe  
FG cable (supplied with IE-780338-NS-EM1)  
Connection connector to  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Emulation probe  
SWEX-120SE-1 (sold separately)  
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<2> Connect the emulation probe SWEX-120SE-1 to CN5 of the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
Figure 3-2. Emulation Probe Connection  
Emulation probe  
SWEX-120SE-1 (sold separately)  
CN5  
FG cable (supplied with  
IE-780338-NS-EM1)  
Emulation board  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Main board of IE-78K0-NS (sold separately)  
or  
IE-78K0-NS-A (sold separately)  
<3> Unfasten one of the screws on the metal board on the probe side of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
and connect and screw on the tip of the FG cable.  
Figure 3-3. Connection Between FG Cable and In-Circuit Emulator  
FG cable (supplied with IE-780338-NS-EM1)  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
IE-78K0-NS  
or  
IE-78K0-NS-A  
Emulation probe  
SWEX-120SE-1 (sold separately)  
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION  
3.2 Clock Settings  
3.2.1 Overview of clock settings  
The main system and subsystem clocks to be used during debugging can be selected from (1) to (3) below.  
(1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation board  
(2) Clock that is mounted by user  
(3) External clock  
If the target system includes an internal clock, select either (1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation  
board or (2) Clock that is mounted by user. For an internal clock, a resonator is connected to the target device  
and the target devices internal oscillator is used. An example of the external circuit is shown in part (a) of Figure 3-4.  
During emulation, the resonator that is mounted on the target system is not used. Instead, the clock that is mounted  
on the emulation board connected to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A is used.  
If the target system includes an external clock, select (3) External clock.  
For an external clock, a clock signal is supplied from outside the target device and the target devices internal  
oscillator is not used. An example of the external circuit is shown in part (b) of Figure 3-4.  
Caution  
The IE system will be hung-up if the main system clock is not supplied normally. Moreover, be  
sure to input a rectangular wave as the clock from the target. The IE system does not operate if  
the crystal resonator is directly connected to X1 (main system clock) and XT1 (subsystem  
clock).  
Figure 3-4. External Circuits Used as System Clock Oscillator  
(a) Internal clock  
(b) External clock  
Target device  
Target device  
External  
clock  
X1 or XT1  
X1 or XT1  
X2 or XT2  
X2 or XT2  
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(1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation board  
(a) For main system clock  
A crystal oscillator (X1) is already mounted on the emulation board. Its frequency is 10.0 MHz.  
Figure 3-5. When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Main System Clock)  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
Target system  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Mounted  
oscillator  
Emulation probe  
(to be used)  
Resonator  
(not used)  
Remark The clock that is supplied by the IE-780338-NS-EM1s oscillator (encircled in the figure) is  
used.  
(b) For subsystem clock  
A crystal resonator (XT1) is already mounted on the emulation board. Its frequency is 32.768 kHz.  
Figure 3-6. When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board (Subsystem Clock)  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
Target system  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Emulation probe  
Mounted  
resonator  
Resonator  
(not used)  
(to be used)  
Remark The clock that is supplied by the IE-780338-NS-EM1s resonator (encircled in the figure) is  
used.  
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(2) Clock that is mounted by user  
The user is able to mount any clock supported by the set specifications on the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
(a) For main system clock  
Remove the crystal oscillator (X1) that is already mounted on the emulation board, and mount either the  
parts board on which the resonator to be used is mounted or an oscillator. This method is useful when  
using a different frequency from that of the pre-mounted clock.  
Figure 3-7. When Using User-Mounted Clock (Main System Clock)  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Target system  
Parts board  
+ resonator  
or  
Emulation probe  
oscillator  
Resonator  
(not used)  
Remark The clock that is supplied by the IE-780338-NS-EM1s resonator or oscillator (encircled in the  
figure) is used.  
(b) For subsystem clock  
Mount the resonator to be used on the parts board (X2) that is already mounted on the emulation board.  
Alternatively, remove the parts board and mount an oscillator.  
Figure 3-8. When Using User-Mounted Clock (Subsystem Clock)  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
Target system  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Parts board  
+ resonator  
or  
Emulation probe  
Resonator  
(not used)  
oscillator  
Remark The clock that is supplied by the IE-780338-NS-EM1s resonator or oscillator (encircled in the  
figure) is used.  
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(3) External clock  
An external clock connected to the target system can be used via an emulation probe.  
Figure 3-9. When Using an External Clock  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Target system  
Emulation probe  
Clock generator  
(to be used)  
Remark The clock supplied by the target systems clock generator (encircled in the figure) is used.  
3.2.2 Main system clock settings  
Table 3-1. Main System Clock Settings  
Frequency of Main System Clock  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
X1 Socket  
CPU Clock Source  
Selection (ID78K0-NS)  
When using clock that is  
10.0 MHz  
Oscillator used  
Internal  
already mounted on  
emulation board  
When using clock mounted  
by user  
Other than 10.0 MHz  
Oscillator assembled by user  
Oscillator (not used)  
When using external clock  
External  
Caution  
When using an external clock, open the configuration dialog box when starting the integrated  
debugger (ID78K0-NS) and select “External” in the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU clock  
source (this selects the user clock).  
Remark When the IE-780338-NS-EM1 is shipped, the settings for when using clock that is already mounted on  
emulation boardare preset.  
(1) When using clock that is already mounted on emulation board  
When the IE-780338-NS-EM1 is shipped, a 10.0 MHz crystal oscillator is already mounted in the IE-780338-NS-  
EM1s X1 socket. When using the factory-set mode settings, there is no need to make any other hardware  
settings.  
When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select Internalin  
the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU clock source (this selects the emulator internal clock).  
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(2) When using clock mounted by user  
Execute the settings described under either (a) or (b), depending on the type of clock to be used.  
When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select Internalin  
the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU clock source (this selects the emulator internal clock).  
(a) When using a ceramic resonator or crystal resonator  
Items to be prepared  
Parts board  
Capacitor CA  
Capacitor CB  
Solder kit  
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator  
Resistor Rx  
<Steps>  
<1> Solder the target ceramic resonator or crystal resonator and resistor Rx, capacitor CA, and capacitor  
CB (all with suitable oscillation frequency) as shown below.  
Figure 3-10. Connections on Parts Board (When Using Main System Clock or User-Mounted Clock)  
Parts board (X1)  
Pin No.  
2-13  
3-12  
4-11  
5-10  
8-9  
Connection  
1
2
14  
13  
Capacitor CA  
Capacitor CB  
3
4
5
12  
11  
10  
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator  
Resistor Rx  
Shorted  
6
7
9
8
Circuit diagram  
1 M  
HCU04  
HCU04  
CLOCK OUT  
9
8
5
Rx  
10  
11  
4
13  
3
CB  
12  
CA  
2
Remark The sections enclosed in broken lines indicate parts that are attached to the parts board.  
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<2> Prepare the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
<3> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-780338-NS-EM1s X1 socket.  
<4> Connect the parts board (from <1> above) to the X1 socket from which the crystal oscillator was  
removed in <3> above. Check the pin 1 mark to make sure the board is mounted in the correct  
direction.  
<5> Make sure that the parts board is wired as shown in Figure 3-10 above.  
<6> Connect the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
The above steps configure the following circuit and enable supply of the clock from the mounted resonator  
to the emulation device.  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A side  
(Emulation device)  
1 M  
6
X1  
9
8
HCU04  
HCU04  
5
A
B
Y
Rx  
10  
X
VHC157  
LVCC  
4
11  
HSK120  
3
13  
CB  
CA  
X1  
2
12  
Remark The sections enclosed in broken lines indicate parts that are attached to the parts board.  
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(b) When using a crystal oscillator  
Items to be prepared  
Crystal oscillator (see pinouts shown in Figure 3-11)  
Figure 3-11. Crystal Oscillator (When Using Main System Clock or User-Mounted Clock)  
VCC  
NC  
GND  
CLOCK OUT  
<Steps>  
<1> Prepare the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
<2> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-780338-NS-EM1s X1 socket.  
<3> Mount the crystal oscillator prepared by the user in the X1 socket from which the crystal oscillator was  
removed in <2> above. Insert the crystal oscillator pin into the socket aligning the pins as shown in  
the figure below.  
Figure 3-12. Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket  
Crystal Oscillator Pin Name  
Socket Pin No.  
Crystal oscillator  
Socket  
NC  
GND  
1
7
VCC  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
CLOCK OUT  
VCC  
8
14  
GND  
CLOCK OUT  
8
<4> Connect the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0NS-A.  
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The above steps configure the following circuit and enable supply of the clock from the mounted resonator  
to the emulation device.  
VCC  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A side  
(Emulation device)  
Crystal oscillator  
X1  
LVCC  
A
B
Y
HSK120  
VHC157  
(3) When using external clock  
No hardware settings are required for this situation.  
When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select Externalin  
the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU clock source (this selects the user clock).  
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3.2.3 Subsystem clock settings  
Table 3-2. Subsystem Clock Settings  
Frequency of Subsystem Clock to Be Used  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
X2 Socket  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
JP8  
When using clock (XT1)  
that is already mounted  
on emulation board  
32.768 kHz  
6 to 8 shorted  
1 to 2 side shorted  
When using clock  
mounted by user  
Other than  
32.768 kHz  
Oscillator assembled by user  
Not used  
When using external  
clock  
3 to 4 side shorted  
Caution  
Jumper JP8, which is used to select the boards clock or an external clock, should be set only  
after turning off the power of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
Remark When the IE-780338-NS-EM1 is shipped, the settings for when using clock that is already mounted on  
emulation boardare preset.  
(1) When using clock that is already mounted on emulation board  
When the IE-780338-NS-EM1 is shipped, a 32.768 kHz crystal resonator (XT1) and the parts board (X2) on  
which pins 6 and 8 are shorted are already mounted on the IE-780338-NS-EM1. Short the 1 to 2 side on the  
jumper (JP8) of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A. There is no need to make any other settings via the  
integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS).  
(2) When using the clock mounted by user  
Execute the settings described under either (a) or (b), depending on the type of clock to be used. Short the 1 to  
2 side on the jumper (JP8) of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
For the jumper position, refer to the IE-78K0-NS Users Manual (U13731E) when using the IE-78K0-NS, and  
refer to the IE-78K0-NS-A Users Manual (U14889E) when using the IE-78K0-NS-A.  
There is no need to make any other settings via the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS).  
(a) When using a ceramic resonator or crystal resonator  
Items to be prepared  
Parts board  
Capacitor CA  
Capacitor CB  
Solder kit  
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator  
Resistor Rx  
<Steps>  
<1> Prepare the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
<2> Solder the ceramic resonator or crystal resonator, resistor Rx, capacitor CA, and capacitor CB (all with  
suitable oscillation frequency) onto the parts board (X2) (as shown below).  
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Figure 3-13. Connections on Parts Board (When Using Subsystem Clock or User-Mounted Clock)  
Parts board (X2)  
1
2
14  
13  
Pin No.  
2-13  
3-12  
4-11  
5-10  
8-9  
Connection  
Capacitor CA  
Capacitor CB  
3
4
5
12  
11  
10  
Ceramic resonator or crystal resonator  
Resistor Rx  
Short  
6
7
9
8
Circuit diagram  
10 MΩ  
HCU04  
HCU04  
CLOCK OUT  
9
8
5
Rx  
10  
11  
4
13  
CA  
2
3
CB  
12  
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<3> Make sure that the parts board (X2) is wired as shown in Figure 3-13.  
<4> Remove the parts board that is mounted in the IE-780338-NS-EM1s X2 socket.  
<5> Connect the parts board from <2> above to the socket from which the parts board was removed (from  
<4> above). Check the pin 1 mark to make sure the board is mounted in the correct direction.  
<6> Connect the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
The above steps configure the following circuit and enable supply of the clock from the mounted resonator  
to the emulation device.  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A side  
(Emulation device)  
10 M  
1
2
3
4
5
6
HCU04  
HCU04  
JP8  
9 8  
5
Rx  
10  
Target  
system  
4
11  
3
13  
CB  
12  
CA  
2
Remarks 1. The sections enclosed in broken lines indicate parts that are attached to the parts board.  
2. There is JP8 on the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
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(b) When using a crystal oscillator  
Items to be prepared  
Crystal oscillator (see pinouts shown in Figure 3-14)  
Figure 3-14. Crystal Oscillator (When Using Subsystem Clock or User-Mounted Clock)  
VCC  
NC  
GND  
CLOCK OUT  
<Steps>  
<1> Prepare the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
<2> Remove the parts board that is mounted in the IE-780338-NS-EM1s X2 socket.  
<3> Mount the crystal oscillator prepared by the user in the X2 socket from which the parts board was  
removed in <2> above. Insert the crystal oscillator pin into the socket aligning the pins as shown in  
the figure below.  
Figure 3-15. Pin Alignment of Crystal Oscillator and Socket  
Crystal Oscillator Pin Name  
Socket Pin No.  
Crystal oscillator  
Socket  
NC  
GND  
1
7
VCC  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
CLOCK OUT  
VCC  
8
14  
GND  
CLOCK OUT  
8
<4> Connect the IE-780338-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
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The above steps configure the following circuit and enable supply of the clock from the mounted oscillator to  
the emulation device.  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A side  
(Emulation device)  
+5 V  
Parts board  
14  
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
JP8  
Crystal oscillator  
7
Target  
system  
Remarks 1. The sections enclosed in broken lines indicate the parts that are attached to the parts board.  
2. There is JP8 on the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A.  
(3) When using an external clock  
Short the 3 to 4 side on the jumper (JP8) of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A. There is no need to make any  
settings via the integrated debugger (ID78K0-NS).  
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3.3 Mask Option Setting  
3.3.1 LCD booster  
When shipped, an LCD drive booster is mounted on the parts board in the LCD MOPT (IC2) socket of the IE-  
780338-NS-EM1.  
To change the LCD drive booster, mount the resistors or capacitors necessary for the parts board or others  
provided with this product in the LCD MOPT socket.  
Figure 3-16 shows the LCD drive booster.  
Caution The booster on the target system cannot be used.  
Figure 3-16. LCD MOPT Socket (IC2)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
CAPL  
N.C.  
CAPH  
N.C.  
C1  
VLCDC  
GND  
R2  
R1  
VLC2  
N.C.  
GND  
GND  
GND  
N.C.  
C2  
C3  
C4  
VLC1  
VLC0  
Connection Pins  
Part Used  
Parts Board at Shipment  
0.47 µ F  
1-16  
3-14  
4-13  
6-11  
7-10  
8-9  
Capacitor C1  
Resistor R2  
Resistor R1  
Capacitor C2  
Capacitor C3  
Capacitor C4  
2 M  
1 MΩ  
0.47 µ F  
0.47 µ F  
0.47 µ F  
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3.4 External Trigger  
Connect the external trigger to the IE-780338-NS-EM1’s check pins EXTOUT and EXTIN as shown below.  
See the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U13731E) or IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E) for pin  
characteristics, and the ID78K Series Integrated Debugger Ver. 2.30 or Later Operation (Windows Based)  
User’s Manual (U15185E) for the usage methods.  
Figure 3-17. External Trigger Input Position  
IC2  
X2  
X1  
CN5  
LED1  
EXTOUT  
External trigger  
EXTIN  
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3.5 Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS  
When using the IE-780338-NS-EM1 in combination with the IE-78K0-NS, set the jumper on the IE-78K0-NS as  
shown below.  
For details of these jumper positions, refer to the IE-78K0-NS User’s Manual (U13731E).  
Caution If the jumpers are set incorrectly, the board may be damaged.  
Table 3-3. Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS  
JP2  
JP3  
JP4  
JP6  
JP7  
JP8  
Setting  
2 to 3 shorted  
1 to 2 shorted  
1 to 2 shorted  
3 to 4 shorted  
1 to 2 shorted  
Note  
Note The settings for the JP8 are as follows.  
1-2 shorted: Internal selection of subsystem clock  
3-4 shorted: External selection of subsystem clock  
3.6 Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A  
When using the IE-780338-NS-EM1 in combination with the IE-78K0-NS-A, set the jumper on the IE-78K0-NS-A  
as shown below.  
For details of these jumper positions, refer to the IE-78K0-NS-A User’s Manual (U14889E).  
Caution If the jumpers are set incorrectly, the board may be damaged.  
Table 3-4. Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A G-780009 Board  
JP2  
JP3  
JP4  
JP6  
JP7  
JP8  
Setting  
2 to 3 shorted  
1 to 2 shorted  
1 to 2 shorted  
3 to 4 shorted  
1 to 2 shorted  
Note  
Note The settings for the JP8 are as follows.  
1-2 shorted: Internal selection of subsystem clock  
3-4 shorted: External selection of subsystem clock  
Table 3-5. Jumper Settings on IE-78K0-NS-A G-78K0H Option Board  
JP2  
Setting  
2 to 3 shorted  
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3.7 Low-Voltage Emulation Settings  
When the target system is operating on low voltage, supply the same supply voltage as the target system to the  
TP1 terminal pin on the main board of the IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A (G-780009 Board) (this processing is not  
necessary when the target system is operating at 5 V).  
At that time, set the voltage supplied to the target system to between 1.8 and 5.5 V.  
Caution When emulating at 4.5 V or lower, first start up at 5 V and then lower the target system voltage.  
Table 3-6. Supply Voltage and Maximum Current Consumption During Low-Voltage Emulation  
Voltage Supplied to TP1  
1.8 to 5.5 V  
Maximum Current Consumption of TP1  
300 mA  
Figure 3-18. Main Board of IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A (G-780009 Board)  
TP1  
GND VCC  
Dedicated bus interface  
connector (HOST-I/F)  
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CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUITS  
This chapter describes differences between the target device’s signal lines and the signal lines of the IE-780338-  
NS-EM1’s target interface circuit.  
Although the target device is a CMOS circuit, the IE-780338-NS-EM1’s target interface circuit consists of  
emulation circuits such as an emulation CPU, TTL, and CMOS-IC.  
When the IE system is connected with the target system for debugging, the IE system performs emulation so as to  
operate as the actual target device would operate in the target system.  
However, some minor differences exist since the operations are performed via the IE system’s emulation.  
(1) Signals input or output from the emulation CPU (µPD780009A)  
(2) Signals input or output from the emulation CPU (µPD78F0338)  
(3) Other signals  
The IE-780338-NS-EM1’s circuit is used as follows for signals listed in (1) to (3) above.  
(1) Signals input or output from the emulation CPU (µPD780009A)  
See Figure 4-1 Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 1.  
P47 to P40  
P57 to P50  
P67 to P60  
(2) Signals input or output from the emulation CPU (µPD78F0338)  
See Figure 4-2 Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 2.  
P05 to P00  
P17 to P10  
P25 to P20  
P34 to P30  
P73 to P70  
P87 to P80  
P97 to P90  
P120  
ANI8, ANI9, AVREF1, AVREF0, AVSS0  
S23 to S0  
COM3 to COM0  
(3) Other signals  
See Figure 4-3 Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit.  
VDD1, VDD0  
VSS1, VSS0  
X2, XT2  
VPP  
CAPL, CAPH, VLCDC, VLC2, VLC1, VLC0  
RESET  
X1  
XT1  
Caution The same applies to the connection of alternate-function pins as no circuits exist in the IE  
system.  
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Figure 4-1. Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 1  
Probe side  
P47 to P40  
IE system side  
100  
100 Ω  
100 Ω  
1 MΩ  
1 MΩ  
1 MΩ  
P57 to P50  
P67 to P64  
µ
PD780009A  
Emulation CPU  
LVCC  
HSK120  
30 kΩ  
Photocoupler  
100 Ω  
P63 to P60  
1 MΩ  
Figure 4-2. Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 2  
Probe side  
IE system side  
100  
P05 to P00  
P25 to P20  
P34 to P30  
P73 to P70  
1 MΩ  
100 Ω  
1 MΩ  
100 Ω  
1 MΩ  
100 Ω  
µ
PD78F0338  
Emulation CPU  
1 MΩ  
P17 to P10  
P87 to P80  
P97 to P90  
P120  
ANI8, ANI9  
AVREF1, AVREF0, AVSS0  
S23 to S0  
COM3 to COM0  
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Figure 4-3. Equivalent Circuit of Emulation Circuit 3  
Probe side  
IE system side  
VCC  
3.3 k  
1.5 kΩ  
100 Ω  
Current detection  
VDD0,  
VDD1  
+
1 MΩ  
µ
0.1  
F
µ
PD393G  
VSS0,  
VSS1  
X2, XT2  
Open  
Open  
Open  
VPP  
CAPH, CAPL,  
VLCDC, VLC2 to VLC0  
LVCC  
4.7 kΩ  
HC4066  
100 Ω  
RESET  
LVCC  
LVCC  
1SS123  
4.7 kΩ  
100 Ω  
µ
PD780009A  
X1  
Emulation CPU  
1SS123  
LVCC  
LVCC  
1SS123  
1SS123  
4.7 kΩ  
100 Ω  
XT1  
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CHAPTER 5 RESTRICTIONS AND CAUTIONS ON USE  
This chapter lists the restrictions and cautions on use of the IE-780338-NS-EM1.  
(1) Connect the in-circuit emulator to products with the following control code.  
In-Circuit Emulator  
IE-78K0-NS  
IE-78K0-NS-A  
Corresponding Control Code  
L or higher  
E or higher  
(2) Switching the number of the key returns (KRSEL register (FF8FH)) cannot be emulated.  
(3) To emulate port 8 of the µPD780316, 780318, 780326, 780328, 780336, or 780338, set PF8 and PM8 as follows  
only once after reset, in the same way as to port 8 of the µPD78F0338.  
SFR Name  
PM8  
Set Value  
00H  
PF8  
FFH  
(4) To emulate port 9 of the µPD780316, 780318, 780326, 780328, 780336, or 780338, set PF9 and PM9 as follows  
only once after reset, in the same way as to port 9 of the µPD78F0338.  
SFR Name  
PM9  
Set Value  
00H  
PF9  
FFH  
(5) The ROM correction function cannot be emulated.  
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APPENDIX A EMULATION PROBE PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE  
Table A-1. SWEX-120SE-1 Pin Assignments (1/2)  
Emulation Probe  
CN5 Pin No.  
Emulation Probe  
CN5 Pin No.  
35  
1
1
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
2
2
36  
3
3
37  
4
4
38  
5
5
39  
6
6
40  
7
7
41  
8
8
42  
9
9
43  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
Remarks 1. The SWEX-120SE-1 is product of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION.  
2. The numbers in the “Emulation Probe” column indicate the corresponding pin number on the  
emulation probe tip.  
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APPENDIX A EMULATION PROBE PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE  
Table A-1. SWEX-120SE-1 Pin Assignments (2/2)  
Emulation Probe  
CN5 Pin No.  
Emulation Probe  
CN5 Pin No.  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
95  
96  
96  
97  
97  
98  
98  
99  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
Remarks 1. The SWEX-120SE-1 is product of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION.  
2. The numbers in the “Emulation Probe” column indicate the corresponding pin number on the  
emulation probe tip.  
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APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM  
Figures B-1 and B-2 show the conditions when connecting the emulation probe to the conversion connector.  
Follow the configuration below and consider the shape of parts to be mounted on the target system when designing a  
system.  
In the product names described in this appendix, SWEX-120SE-1, NQPACK120SE, YQPACK120SE, and YQ-  
GUIDE are products of TOKYO ELETECH CORPORATION.  
Figure B-1. Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Socket  
In-circuit emulator  
IE-78K0-NS or IE-78K0-NS-A  
Target system  
Emulation board  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
303 mm  
CN5  
Emulation probe  
SWEX-120SE-1  
Conversion connector  
NQPACK120SE,  
YQPACK120SE,  
YQ-GUIDE  
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APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM  
Figure B-2. Connection Conditions of Target System  
Emulation board  
IE-780338-NS-EM1  
Emulation probe  
SWEX-120SE-1  
Conversion connector  
33 mm  
NQPACK120SE,  
YQPACK120SE,  
YQ-GUIDE  
23 mm  
23 mm  
38.5 mm  
48.5 mm  
Target system  
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