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Some information contained in this document may vary from country to country. Before using any NEC product in your application, pIease contact the NEC office in your country to obtain a list of authorized representatives and distributors. They will verify: •...
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Major Revisions in This Edition Pages Description • Deletion of NP-28CT from supported emulation probes Throughout • Addition of IE-78K0S-NS-A as supported in-circuit emulator • Addition of NP-H36GS and NP-30MC as supported emulation probe • Addition of YQGUIDE as fixing screw •...
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• µ PD78F9136B Target Readers This manual is intended for engineers who will use the IE-789136-NS-EM1 with the IE- 78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-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.
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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-78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-NS-A and the IE-789136-NS-EM1. Conventions Data significance: Higher digits on the left and lower digits on the right...
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL...........................11 System Configuration .........................12 Hardware Configuration ......................14 Basic Specifications ........................15 CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES........................16 Parts of Main Unit........................17 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION ........................18 Connection...........................19 Clock Settings ..........................20 3.2.1 Overview of clock settings ......................20 3.2.2 System clock settings ........................22 Mask Option Setting........................27 Setting Power Supply Voltage of Target Interface..............28 External Trigger...........................29...
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Title Page System Configuration ............................12 Basic Hardware Configuration...........................14 IE-789136-NS-EM1 Part Names ........................17 Connection of Emulation Probe.........................19 External Circuits Used as System Clock Oscillator ...................20 When Using Clock That Is Already Mounted on Emulation Board ..............21 When Using User-Mounted Clock ........................21 When Using External Clock..........................22...
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DIP Switch Setting ............................27 Switch and Jumper Settings on IE-78K0S-NS....................30 Switch and Jumper Settings on IE-78K0S-NS-A ....................30 Initial Setting of Jumper on IE-789136-NS-EM1 ....................30 NGS-30, NP-36GS, NP-H36GS, and NP-30MC Pin Assignments ..............35 User’s Manual U14363EJ2V0UM...
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL The IE-789136-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/0S Series of 8-bit single-chip microcontrollers. This chapter describes the IE-789136-NS-EM1’s system configuration and basic specifications.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1.1 System Configuration Figure 1-1 illustrates the IE-789136-NS-EM1’s system configuration. Figure 1-1. System Configuration Debugger Device file Note 1 ID78K0S-NS (available separately) (sold separately) Control software Host machine PC-9800 series or IBM PC/AT or compatibles Interface board...
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Notes 1. The device file is as follows, in accordance with the subseries. µ S××××DF789134: µ PD789104A, 789114A, 789124A, 789134A Subseries, µ PD78F9116B, 78F9136B The device file can be downloaded from the NEC Electron Devices Web site (URL: http//www.ic.nec.jp/micro). 2. The emulation probes are as follows, in accordance with the package.
Internal: Clock mounted on emulation board (5.0 MHz), or clock mounted on the parts board by the user Target interface = 1.8 to 5.5 V (same as target device) The IE-789136-NS-EM1 operates on the internal power supply (5 V) when not connected to the target system. User’s Manual U14363EJ2V0UM...
PART NAMES This chapter introduces the parts of the IE-789136-NS-EM1 main unit. The packing box contains the emulation board (IE-789136-NS-EM1), packing list, user’s manual, and guarantee card. If there are any missing or damaged items, please contact an NEC sales representative.
CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES 2.1 Parts of Main Unit Figure 2-1. IE-789136-NS-EM1 Part Names Low Volt EXTOUT System clock X1 EXTIN Probe connector CN2 36GS/30MC LED1 User’s Manual U14363EJ2V0UM...
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION This chapter describes methods for connecting the IE-789136-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-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.
(1) Connection with IE-78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-NS-A main unit Note See the IE-78K0S-NS User’s Manual (U13549E) for a description of how to connect the IE-789136-NS-EM1 to the IE-78K0S-NS. Note When using the IE-78K0S-NS-A, refer to the IE-78K0S-NS-A User’s Manual (U15207E). (2) Connection with emulation probe Note See the IE-78K0S-NS User’s Manual (U13549E)
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3.2 Clock Settings 3.2.1 Overview of clock settings The system clock 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) Pulse input from target system If the target system includes a clock oscillator, select either (1) Clock that is already mounted on emulation board or (2) Clock that is mounted by user.
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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-789136-NS-EM1. 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.
(ID78K0S-NS) and select “External” in the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU’s clock source (this selects the user clock). Remark The IE-789136-NS-EM1 is shipped, the settings for “when using clock that is already mounted on emulation board” are preset.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION (2) When using clock mounted by user The settings described under either (a) or (b) are required, depending on the type of clock to be used. When starting the integrated debugger (ID78K0S-NS), open the configuration dialog box and select “Internal” in the area (Clock) for selecting the CPU’s clock source (this selects the emulator’s internal clock).
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INSTALLATION <2> Prepare the IE-789136-NS-EM1. <3> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-789136-NS-EM1’s X1 socket. <4> Connect the parts board (from <1> above) to the X1 socket from which the crystal oscillator was removed. Check the pin 1 mark to make sure the board is mounted in the correct direction.
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<Steps> <1> Prepare the IE-789136-NS-EM1. <2> Remove the crystal oscillator that is mounted in the IE-789136-NS-EM1’s X1 socket. <3> Mount a crystal oscillator 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.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION The above steps configure the following circuit and enable supply of the clock from the mounted resonator to the emulation device. IE-78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-NS-A side (Emulation device) Crystal oscillator 100 Ω µ PD789009 HC157 µ PD789009 1 MΩ HSK120 (3) When pulse is input from target system No hardware settings are required for this situation.
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3.3 Mask Option Setting By setting the DIP switch (SW1) in the IE-789136-NS-EM1, the 33 kΩ pull-up resistor can be connected to P50 to P53 by mask option. The DIP switch setting is as follows. Table 3-2. DIP Switch Setting...
When debugging with a voltage that is the same level as that of the target system, supply the same voltage as that of the target system to the TP1 terminal pin of the IE-789136-NS-EM1 (the same applies when the voltage is 5 V).
(U15185E) for the usage methods. (1) EXTOUT Outputs a low level from the EXTOUT pin on the IE-789136-NS-EM1 for 1.3 µ s upon the occurrence of a break event. Caution Connect a pull-up resistor on the target system since this is an open-drain output.
If the jumpers and switches are set incorrectly, the board may be damaged. (3) Switch setting on the IE-789136-NS-EM1 The initial setting of the switch on the IE-789136-NS-EM1 is as shown in Table 3-5. For details, refer to 3.2 Clock Settings.
This chapter describes differences between the target device’s signal lines and the signal lines of the IE-789136- NS-EM1’s target interface circuit. Although the target device is a CMOS circuit, the IE-789136-NS-EM1’s target interface circuit consists of an emulation CPU, TTL, CMOS-IC, and other emulation circuits.
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(4) Other signals • V The emulation CPU operates on the internal power supply (5 V) of the IE-789136-NS-EM1 when not connected to the target system, and operates on the voltage supplied from the voltage supply pin (TP1) when connected to the target system.
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CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUITS Figure 4-1. Equivalent Circuit from Emulation Circuit (1/2) Probe side IE-789136-NS-EM1 side 100 Ω Port 0 Port 0 1 MΩ 100 Ω Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 1 MΩ...
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CHAPTER 4 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TARGET DEVICES AND TARGET INTERFACE CIRCUITS Figure 4-1. Equivalent Circuit from Emulation Circuit (2/2) Probe side IE-789136-NS-EM1 side G6H-2F (Relay) Power detection 100 Ω µ PC393 Filter (TP1 Low Volt) 1 MΩ µ OPEN Emulation device...
Follow the configuration below and consider the shape of parts to be mounted on the target system when designing a system. Figure B-1. Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Flexible Board (NP-36GS) In-circuit emulator IE-78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-NS-A Target system Emulation board IE-789136-NS-EM1 Note 155 mm Emulation probe NP-36GS Flexible board NGS-30 Note Distance when NP-36GS is used.
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APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM Figure B-2. Connection Condition of Target System (NP-H36GS) Emulation board IE-789136-NS-EM1 Emulation probe NP-H36GS Flexible board NGS-30 75 mm 22 mm 22 mm Target system Remark NP-H36GS and NGS-30 are a products of Naito Densei Machida Mfg.Co., Ltd.
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APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM Figure B-3. Distance Between In-Circuit Emulator and Conversion Adapter (NP-30MC) In-circuit emulator IE-78K0S-NS or IE-78K0S-NS-A Target system Emulation board IE-789136-NS-EM1 NP-30MC Head PWB 150 mm Emulation probe NP-30MC Conversion adapter YSPACK30BK, NSPACK30BK Remark NP-30MC is a product of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd.
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APPENDIX B CAUTIONS ON DESIGNING TARGET SYSTEM Figure B-4. Connection Condition of Target System (NP-30MC) Emulation board IE-789136-NS-EM1 Emulation probe NP-30MC NP-30MC tip board Guide pin YQGUIDE 13 mm Conversion adapter YSPACK30BK, NSPACK30BK 5 mm 15 mm 20 mm 37 mm...
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