Renesas Computer Hardware H8SX 1658R User Guide

REJ10J1868-0200  
H8SX/1658R Group E6000H PLQP0120LA-A  
User System Interface Board  
HS1658RECN61H User’s Manual  
Renesas Microcomputer Development Environment System  
H8SX Family / H8SX/1600 Series  
HS1658RECN61HE  
Rev.2.00  
 
Revision Date: Sep. 08, 2008  
Notes regarding these materials  
1. This document is provided for reference purposes only so that Renesas customers may select the appropriate  
Renesas products for their use. Renesas neither makes warranties or representations with respect to the  
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out of the use of any information in this document, including, but not limited to, product data, diagrams, charts,  
programs, algorithms, and application circuit examples.  
3. You should not use the products or the technology described in this document for the purpose of military  
applications such as the development of weapons of mass destruction or for the purpose of any other military  
use. When exporting the products or technology described herein, you should follow the applicable export  
control laws and regulations, and procedures required by such laws and regulations.  
4. All information included in this document such as product data, diagrams, charts, programs, algorithms, and  
application circuit examples, is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is  
subject to change without any prior notice. Before purchasing or using any Renesas products listed in this  
document, please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas sales office. Also, please pay regular  
and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas such as that disclosed  
5. Renesas has used reasonable care in compiling the information included in this document, but Renesas  
assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of errors or omissions in the information  
included in this document.  
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light of the total system before deciding about the applicability of such information to the intended application.  
Renesas makes no representations, warranties or guaranties regarding the suitability of its products for any  
particular application and specifically disclaims any liability arising out of the application and use of the  
information in this document or Renesas products.  
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products are not designed, manufactured or tested for applications or otherwise in systems the failure or  
malfunction of which may cause a direct threat to human life or create a risk of human injury or which require  
especially high quality and reliability such as safety systems, or equipment or systems for transportation and  
traffic, healthcare, combustion control, aerospace and aeronautics, nuclear power, or undersea communication  
transmission. If you are considering the use of our products for such purposes, please contact a Renesas  
sales office beforehand. Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of the uses set forth above.  
8. Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, you should not use Renesas products for the purposes listed below:  
(1) artificial life support devices or systems  
(2) surgical implantations  
(3) healthcare intervention (e.g., excision, administration of medication, etc.)  
(4) any other purposes that pose a direct threat to human life  
Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of the uses set forth in the above and purchasers who  
elect to use Renesas products in any of the foregoing applications shall indemnify and hold harmless Renesas  
Technology Corp., its affiliated companies and their officers, directors, and employees against any and all  
damages arising out of such applications.  
9. You should use the products described herein within the range specified by Renesas, especially with respect  
to the maximum rating, operating supply voltage range, movement power voltage range, heat radiation  
characteristics, installation and other product characteristics. Renesas shall have no liability for malfunctions or  
damages arising out of the use of Renesas products beyond such specified ranges.  
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characteristics such as the occurrence of failure at a certain rate and malfunctions under certain use  
conditions. Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard against the possibility of physical injury, and  
injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas product, such as safety design for  
hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy, fire control and malfunction prevention,  
appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other applicable measures. Among others, since the  
evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult, please evaluate the safety of the final products or  
system manufactured by you.  
11. In case Renesas products listed in this document are detached from the products to which the Renesas  
products are attached or affixed, the risk of accident such as swallowing by infants and small children is very  
high. You should implement safety measures so that Renesas products may not be easily detached from your  
products. Renesas shall have no liability for damages arising out of such detachment.  
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approval from Renesas.  
13. Please contact a Renesas sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this  
document, Renesas semiconductor products, or if you have any other inquiries.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
READ FIRST  
• READ this user's manual before using this user system interface board.  
• KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference.  
Do not attempt to use the user system interface board until you fully understand its  
mechanism.  
User System Interface Board:  
Throughout this document, the term "user system interface board" shall be defined as the  
following product produced only by Renesas Technology Corp. excluding all subsidiary products.  
User system interface board (HS1658RECN61H)  
The user system or a host computer is not included in this definition.  
Purpose of the User System Interface Board:  
This user system interface board is for connecting the evaluation chip board and user system.  
This user system interface board must only be used for the above purpose.  
Improvement Policy:  
Renesas Technology Corp. (including its subsidiaries, hereafter collectively referred to as  
Renesas) pursues a policy of continuing improvement in design, performance, functions, and  
safety of the user system interface board. Renesas reserves the right to change, wholly or  
partially, the specifications, design, user's manual, and other documentation at any time without  
notice.  
Target User of the User System Interface Board:  
This user system interface board should only be used by those who have carefully read and  
thoroughly understood the information and restrictions contained in the user's manual. Do not  
attempt to use the user system interface board until you fully understand its mechanism.  
It is highly recommended that first-time users be instructed by users that are well versed in the  
operation of the user system interface board.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Renesas warrants its user system interface boards to be manufactured  
in accordance with published specifications and free from defects in  
material and/or workmanship. Renesas will repair or replace any  
user system interface boards determined to be defective in material  
and/or workmanship. User system interface boards are wearing parts  
which Renesas will not repair or replace if damaged and/or worn  
through use. The foregoing shall constitute the sole remedy for any  
breach of Renesas’ warranty. This warranty extends only to you, the  
original Purchaser. It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently  
purchases the user system interface board from you. Renesas is not  
liable for any claim made by a third party or made by you for a third  
party.  
DISCLAIMER  
RENESAS MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED  
HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THEREOF,  
WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY,  
FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, OR  
AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT. IN NO EVENT  
SHALL RENESAS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR  
LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE  
USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD, THE USE OF ANY USER  
SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD, OR ITS DOCUMENTATION,  
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED OTHERWISE IN THIS  
WARRANTY, THIS USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD IS SOLD  
"AS IS ", AND YOU MUST ASSUME ALL RISK FOR THE USE  
AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE USER SYSTEM  
INTERFACE BOARD.  
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State Law:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which may vary from  
state to state.  
The Warranty is Void in the Following Cases:  
Renesas shall have no liability or legal responsibility for any problems caused by misuse,  
abuse, misapplication, neglect, improper handling, installation, repair or modifications of the user  
system interface board without Renesas’ prior written consent or any problems caused by the user  
system.  
All Rights Reserved:  
This user's manual and user system interface board are copyrighted and all rights are reserved  
by Renesas. No part of this user's manual, all or part, may be reproduced or duplicated in any  
form, in hard-copy or machine-readable form, by any means available without Renesas’ prior  
written consent.  
Other Important Things to Keep in Mind:  
1. Circuitry and other examples described herein are meant merely to indicate the characteristics  
and performance of Renesas’ semiconductor products. Renesas assumes no responsibility for  
any intellectual property claims or other problems that may result from applications based on  
the examples described herein.  
2. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patents or other rights of any third  
party or Renesas.  
Figures:  
Some figures in this user's manual may show items different from your actual system.  
Limited Anticipation of Danger:  
Renesas cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard.  
The warnings in this user's manual and on the user system interface board are therefore not all  
inclusive. Therefore, you must use the user system interface board safely at your own risk.  
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SAFETY PAGE  
READ FIRST  
• READ this user's manual before using this user system interface board.  
• KEEP the user's manual handy for future reference.  
Do not attempt to use the user system interface board until you fully understand its  
mechanism.  
DEFINITION OF SIGNAL WORDS  
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal  
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid  
possible injury or death.  
DANGER  
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a  
potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result  
in property damage.  
NOTE emphasizes essential information.  
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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 E6000H emulator and user system  
before connecting or disconnecting any CABLES or  
PARTS.  
3. Always before connecting any BOARDS, make sure that  
pin 1 on both sides are correctly aligned.  
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Preface  
The HS1658RECN61H is a user system interface board that connects a user system for the  
H8SX/1658R PLQP0120LA-A (former code: FP-120B) package to the H8SX/1650 E6000H  
emulator (HS1650EPH60H). Emulation of the H8SX/1658R group is only possible when this user  
system interface board is connected to the HS1650EPH60H.  
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Contents  
Section 1 Configuration........................................................................................1  
Section 2 Connection Procedures ..........................................................................3  
2.1 Connecting the User System Interface Board to the User System......................................... 3  
2.1.1 Installing the IC Socket............................................................................................. 4  
2.1.2 Soldering the IC Socket ............................................................................................ 5  
2.1.3 Inserting the IC Socket Connector............................................................................ 5  
2.1.4 Fastening the IC Socket Connector........................................................................... 6  
2.2 Exchanging the Spacers of the Evaluation-Chip Board......................................................... 8  
2.3 Connecting the User System Interface Board to the Evaluation-Chip Board ........................ 9  
2.4 Recommended Dimensions for the User System Mounting Pad (Footprint)....................... 11  
2.5 Dimensions of the Evaluation-Chip Board and the User System Interface Board............... 12  
2.6 Dimensions after Connecting the User System Interface Board.......................................... 13  
2.7 Using the Emulator without Connecting User System......................................................... 14  
Section 3 Installing the MCU on the User System ..............................................17  
Section 4 User System Interface Circuits ............................................................19  
Section 5 Verifying Operation.............................................................................25  
Section 6 Points for Caution ................................................................................27  
Section 7 Restrictions ..........................................................................................29  
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Section 1 Configuration  
Section 1 Configuration  
Figure 1 and table 1 show the external appearance and components, respectively, of the user  
system interface board for the PLQP0120LA-A package. Please make sure you have all of these  
components after you have unpacked the box.  
Evaluation-chip board  
Screws (M2 × 6 mm)  
Spacer  
Screws (M2 × 10 mm)  
(for fastening the board)  
Socket cover  
User system  
interface board  
IC socket  
User system  
Figure 1 H8SX/1658R PLQP0120LA-A User System Interface Board  
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Section 1 Configuration  
CAUTION  
Use an NQPACK120SE-ND socket and an HQPACK120SE  
cover (manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation) for the  
PLQP0120LA-A-packaged IC socket on the user system.  
Table 1  
HS1658RECN61H Components  
Quantity Remarks  
No. Component  
1
2
User system interface  
board  
1
IC socket  
1
For the PLQP0120LA-A package (to be mounted on  
the user system)  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Socket cover  
1
4
4
For installing a PLQP0120LA-A-packaged MCU  
For fastening the board  
Screws (M2 x 10 mm)  
Screws (M2 x 6 mm)  
For installing a PLQP0120LA-A-packaged MCU  
Spacers (2.6MP x 25 mm) 2  
Spacers (2.6MQ x 13 mm) 4  
Screwdriver  
1
3
1
For tightening screws  
Guide pins (φ1 mm)  
For determining the IC socket location  
User’s manual for HS1658RECN61H (this manual)  
10 Documentation  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.1  
Connecting the User System Interface Board to the User System  
WARNING  
Always switch OFF the user system and the emulator  
product before the USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD  
is connected or removed. Before connecting the two, make  
sure that pin 1 on both sides are correctly aligned. 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.  
CAUTION  
To connect the emulator to the user system, ensure that  
the SW1 jumper pin is inserted to [USER-ON].  
Failure to do so will damage the emulator product, user  
system interface board, and user system.  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
To connect the board to the user system, follow the instructions below.  
2.1.1  
Installing the IC Socket  
After checking the location of pin 1 on the IC socket fasten it to the user system before soldering.  
CAUTION  
After confirming the location of pin 1 on the IC socket,  
apply epoxy resin adhesive to the end of the four projections  
at the bottom of the IC socket, and fasten it to the user  
system.  
Use the guide pins provided with the product to determine where to install the IC socket, as shown  
in figure 2. When connecting the socket to the user system interface board, remove the guide pins.  
Guide pins  
4 projections to apply  
epoxy resin adhesive to  
Pin 1  
IC socket  
(NQPACK120SE-ND manufactured  
by Tokyo Eletech Corporation)  
Bottom view of IC socket  
User system  
Figure 2 Correctly Placing the IC Socket  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.1.2  
Soldering the IC Socket  
After fastening, solder the IC socket for a PLQP0120LA-A package to the user system.  
CAUTION  
Be sure to completely solder the leads so that the solder  
gently covers the leads and forms solder fillets. (Use  
slightly more solder than with the MCU.)  
2.1.3  
Inserting the IC Socket Connector  
CAUTION  
Check the location of pin 1 before inserting.  
After checking the location of pin 1 on the user system interface board and pin 1 on the IC socket  
connector, align the guide pins on the IC socket connector with the guide holes on the user system  
interface board, and insert the IC socket connector into the IC socket (figure 3).  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.1.4  
Fastening the IC Socket Connector  
CAUTION  
1. Use the screwdriver provided for tightening screws.  
2. The tightening torque must be 0.054 N•m or less.  
If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured,  
stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw  
becomes significantly greater than that needed when first  
tightening. If a screw is tightened too much, the screw  
head may break or an IC socket contact error may be  
caused by a crack in the IC socket solder.  
3. If the emulator does not operate correctly, cracks might  
have occurred in the solder. Check conduction with  
a tester and re-solder the IC socket if necessary.  
Fasten the user system interface board to the IC socket for a PLQP0120LA-A package on the user  
system with the four screws (M2 x 10 mm) provided. Each screw should be tightened a little at a  
time, alternating between screws on opposing corners. Take special care, such as manually  
securing the IC socket soldered area, to prevent the soldered IC socket from being damaged by  
overtightening the screws or twisting the components.  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
Screws (M2 × 10 mm)  
(for fastening the board)  
User system interface board  
Pin 1  
IC socket  
(NQPACK120SE-ND  
manufactured by  
Tokyo Eletech Corporation)  
User system  
Figure 3 Connecting the User System Interface Board to the User System  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.2  
Exchanging the Spacers of the Evaluation-Chip Board  
After connecting the user system interface board to the user system, be careful not to apply load to  
the user system.  
Exchange the spacers (2.6MP × 10 mm) of the evaluation-chip board with the spacers (2.6MP × 25  
mm) provided with the user system interface board and adjust the height.  
Evaluation-chip board  
Spacer  
(2.6MP × 25 mm)  
Figure 4 Exchanging the Spacers  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.3  
Connecting the User System Interface Board to the Evaluation-Chip  
Board  
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. Always switch OFF the user system and the emulator  
product before the USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD  
is connected or removed. Before connecting the two,  
make sure that the pin 1 positions on both sides are  
correctly aligned.  
2. The user system interface board must be used with the  
emulator for which it was designed.  
1. Make sure the user system and emulator are turned off.  
2. Align the connectors on the user system interface board with those on the evaluation-chip board  
by matching the numbers on the connectors (figure 5).  
3. Adjust the height of the spacers of the evaluation-chip board to accommodate the user system.  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
Evaluation-chip board  
Connector No.  
Evaluation-Chip  
Board  
Connector No.  
Board  
Connector No.  
UCN1  
UCN2  
UCN1  
UCN2  
User system interface board  
Figure 5 Connecting the User System Interface Board to the Evaluation-Chip Board  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.4  
Recommended Dimensions for the User System Mounting Pad  
(Footprint)  
Figure 6 shows the recommended dimensions for the mounting pad (footprint) for the user system  
with the IC socket for a PLQP0120LA-A package (NQPACK120SE-ND: manufactured by Tokyo  
Eletech Corporation). The dimensions in figure 6 are somewhat different from those of the mounting  
pad for the system with the actual MCU. Also, note the user system can not be connected to the user  
system interface board with inserting the guide pins in place.  
0.40 x 29 = 11.6  
0.40 0.05 = 0.2  
3.0 - φ1.0  
5.8  
Dimension and tolerance  
Dimension  
Up to 1.2  
Tolerance  
0.05  
1.3 to 2.0  
0.10  
2.1 to 5.0  
0.15  
5.1 to 10.0  
10.1 or above  
0.20  
0.30  
Unit: mm  
Figure 6 Recommended Dimensions for the Mounting Pad  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.5  
Dimensions of the Evaluation-Chip Board and the User System  
Interface Board  
The dimensions of the evaluation-chip board and the user system interface board are shown in  
figure 7.  
140.0  
Evaluation-chip board  
118.5  
78.5  
Unit: mm  
User system interface board  
Tolerance: 0.5 mm  
Figure 7 Dimensions of the Evaluation-Chip Board and the User System Interface Board  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.6  
Dimensions after Connecting the User System Interface Board  
The dimensions of the assembly after the user system interface board has been connected to the user  
system are shown in figure 8.  
Evaluation-chip board  
56.5  
IC socket  
(NQPACK120SE-ND  
manufactured by  
Tokyo Eletech Corporation)  
Spacer (φ5.8)  
User system  
56.5  
Unit: mm  
Tolerance: 1.0 mm  
Figure 8 Dimensions of the Assembly after Connection of the User System Interface Board  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
2.7  
Using the Emulator without Connecting User System  
WARNING  
Always switch OFF the user system and the emulator  
product before the USER SYSTEM INTERFACE BOARD  
is connected to or removed from any part. Before  
connecting, make sure that pin 1 on both sides are correctly  
aligned. 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.  
CAUTION  
When this emulator is used without connecting to the  
user system, ensure that the SW1 jumper pin is inserted to  
[USER-OFF]. Failure to do so will damage the emulator  
product, user system interface board, and user system.  
Attach the provided spacers (2.6MQ x 13 mm) to four positions on the user system interface board  
not to apply loads to the connector (CN1) on the board.  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
USER OFF  
USER ON  
Figure 9 SW1 Jumper Socket  
Spacer  
(2.6MQ x 13 mm)  
Figure 10 Attaching Spacers  
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Section 2 Connection Procedures  
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Section 3 Installing the MCU on the User System  
Section 3 Installing the MCU on the User System  
CAUTION  
1. Check the location of pin 1 before inserting the MCU.  
2. Use a screwdriver whose head matches the screw head.  
3. The tightening torque must be 0.054 N•m or less.  
If the applied torque cannot be accurately measured,  
stop tightening when the force required to turn the screw  
becomes significantly greater than that needed when first  
tightening. If a screw is tightened too much, the screw  
head may break or an IC socket contact error may be  
caused by a crack in the IC socket solder.  
4. If the MCU does not operate correctly, cracks might have  
occurred in the solder. Check conduction with a tester  
and re-solder the IC socket if necessary.  
Check the location of pin 1 before inserting the MCU into the IC socket on the user system, as  
shown in figure 11. After inserting the MCU, fasten the socket cover with the four screws (M2.0  
x 6 mm) provided for this. Take special care, such as by manually securing the IC socket soldered  
area, to prevent the IC socket from being damaged by overtightening the screws or twisting the  
components.  
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Section 3 Installing the MCU on the User System  
Screws (M2.0 x 6 mm)  
Socket cover  
(HQPACK120SE  
manufactured by  
Tokyo Eletech Corporation)  
MCU  
Pin 1  
IC socket  
(NQPACK120SE-ND  
manufactured by  
Tokyo Eletech Corporation)  
User system  
Figure 11 Installing the MCU on the User System  
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Section 4 User System Interface Circuits  
Section 4 User System Interface Circuits  
The following user system interface circuits are required to use the emulator with the user system  
interface board.  
MCU  
User system  
SN74CBTLV3257  
PD0-PD7  
PE0-PE7  
PD0-PD7 (PJ0-PJ7)  
PE0-PE7 (PK0-PK7)  
SN74CB3Q3306A  
PJ2, PJ3  
PK2-PK7  
Vcc  
PJ0  
PJ1  
PJ4  
47 kΩ SN74CB3Q3306A  
PJ5  
PJ6  
PJ7  
PK0  
PK1  
Sub-MCU  
TIOCA6  
TIOCB6  
TIOCA7  
TIOCB7  
TIOCA8  
TIOCB8  
TIOCA9  
TIOCB9  
PO16-PO23  
PO24-PO31  
Figure 12 User System Interface Circuit (1)  
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User system  
Vcc  
MCU  
47 kΩ  
P20  
P21  
P20  
P21  
Sub-MCU  
TIOCA3  
TIOCB3  
Figure 13 User System Interface Circuit (2)  
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Vcc  
User system  
MCU  
SN74CB3Q3306A  
47 kΩ  
P16  
P15  
P14  
P16  
Vcc  
47 kΩ  
P15  
SN74CB3Q3306A  
P14  
Sub-MCU  
SCK5  
RxD5  
TxD5  
Figure 14 User System Interface Circuit (3)  
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Sub-MCU  
Vcc  
User system  
MD_CLK  
LPT16244  
Monitoring circuit  
47 kΩ  
MD_CLK  
PM0-PM4  
VBUS  
PM0-PM4  
VBUS  
1 kΩ  
DrVcc  
USD-  
USD+  
DrVss  
DrVcc  
USD-  
USD  
DrVss  
Figure 15 User System Interface Circuit (4)  
Note: The power-supply circuit shown above is turned on/off by the setting of the SW1 jumper  
pin on HS1658RECN61H. Ensure that the jumper pin is inserted to [ON] on  
HS1658RECN61H when connecting the emulator (with HS1658RECN61H attached) to  
the user system or supplying power to DrVCC. Otherwise the emulator product, user  
system interface board, and user system will be damaged.  
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User system  
Vcc  
MCU  
EPM7128  
UHC14  
VHC244  
47 kΩ  
_RES  
_RES  
EPM7128  
Figure 16 User System Interface Circuit (5)  
User system  
Vcc  
MCU  
10 kΩ  
P13  
P13  
EPM3256ATC  
Sub-MCU  
ADTRGH0  
Figure 17 User System Interface Circuit (6)  
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Section 5 Verifying Operation  
Section 5 Verifying Operation  
1. Turn on the emulator according to the procedures described in the H8SX/1650 E6000H  
Emulator User's Manual (HS1650EPH60HE).  
2. Verify the user system interface cable connections by checking the pin states with the  
EXMONITOR_DISPLAY command (emulator command) and checking the bus states with  
the MEMORY_FILL command (emulator command). If an error is detected, recheck the  
soldered IC socket and the location of pin 1.  
3. The emulator connected to this user system interface board supports three kinds of clock  
sources as the MCU clock. For details, refer to the H8SX/1650 E6000H Emulator User's  
Manual (HS1650EPH60HE).  
To use the emulator internal clock  
Select the clock in the emulator by the CLOCK command (emulator command).  
To use the external clock on the user system  
Supply the external clock from the user system to the emulator by inputting the signal to  
the EXTAL pin (pin 84) on the user system interface board or connecting a crystal  
oscillator to the XTAL (pin 83) and EXTAL pins. For details, refer to the H8SX/1658R  
Group Hardware Manual.  
Figure 18 shows the clock oscillator on the user system interface board.  
HCU04  
1 MΩ  
HCU04 HCU04  
HCU04  
HCU04  
0 Ω  
To E6000H  
emulator  
HCU04  
270 Ω  
EXTAL XTAL  
System clock  
Figure 18 Clock Oscillator  
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To use the crystal resonator mounted on the evaluation-chip board  
Install the crystal resonator into the crystal resonator terminals on the evaluation-chip  
board.  
Enlarged  
view  
Crystal  
resonator  
X1  
X2  
Crystal resonator terminals  
Evaluation-chip  
board  
Figure 19 Mounting the Crystal Resonator  
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Section 6 Points for Caution  
Section 6 Points for Caution  
1. Before connecting any parts or cables, make sure that the pins at the pin 1 position on both  
sides are correctly aligned.  
2. Do not apply excessive force to the user system interface board while it is connected to the  
user system.  
3. The dimensions of the recommended mounting pad for the IC socket for this user system  
interface board are different from those of the pad for the MCU.  
4. This user system interface board is specifically designed for the HS1650EPH60H emulator.  
Do not use this board with any other emulator.  
5. When power is not being supplied to the Vcc pin on the user system interface board, the  
emulator displays ** VCC DOWN. In this situation, the emulator will not operate correctly.  
6. The P1 and SW3 jumper sockets are for use in testing. Do not remove the inserted jumpers.  
Do not remove the jumpers.  
USER OFF  
USER ON  
Port J, K  
Port D, E  
SYNC  
ASYNC  
Figure 20 P1 and SW3 Jumper Sockets  
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Section 7 Restrictions  
Section 7 Restrictions  
1. Deep-software standby mode  
This emulator does not support deep-software standby mode.  
Note that the emulator switches to the software standby mode even if the register setting to  
select the deep-software standby mode is made.  
2. Sleep-instruction exception processing  
This emulator does not support the processing of sleep-instruction exceptions. Even if the  
SLPIE bit of the standby control register (SBYCR) is set to 1, the execution of a sleep  
instruction simply makes the emulator enter the low-power-consumption mode with no  
exception processing for the sleep instruction.  
3. User break controller (UBC)  
The user break controller (UBC) is not available for this emulator.  
Do not access the registers for the UBC, which are at addresses H’FFA00 to H’FFA34.  
4. Serial communications interface (SCI5)  
Since the port functions of pins P14 and P16 are not available when they are in use for serial  
output, the states of these port pins cannot be read from the port registers. In this situation, the  
input pull-up MOS and open-drain output functions are also not available.  
5. Input-buffer control registers (PnICR)  
In the actual device, setting a given bit of a PnICR to 0 disables the input buffer and fixes the  
input signal to the high level; setting a given bit to 1 makes the corresponding pin available as  
an input pin. On the emulator, however, input is enabled regardless of the settings of bits in the  
ICR register.  
When using any of the peripheral modules indicated below, however, ensure that the user  
program has set the ICR bit for the corresponding pin to 1.  
Relevant peripheral modules: SCI5 and ADC_Unit1  
6. Port function control register D (PFCRD)  
In this emulator, the port J and K functions cannot be selected by controlling the PCJKE bit in  
the register PFCRD. A value read from PFCRD is always 0 and writing to PFCRD has no  
effect. To select ports J and K, the position of the jumper in SW2 on HS1658RECN61H must  
be altered (figure 19). In the product as shipped, the jumper is inserted to select ports D and E.  
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Section 7 Restrictions  
7. A/D converter  
In the emulator, the evaluation chip and the slave chip are used to implement functions of Unit  
0 and Unit 1, respectively, of the A/D converter. For this reason, when the A/D control register  
(ADCR) has been set to start A/D conversion (with synchronization of units) by an external  
trigger from the ADTRG0 pin, the interrupt timing at the end of the A/D conversion will be  
different between Unit 0 and Unit 1.  
8. Clock Input to the USB Module  
While using the emulator, the frequency of the clock signal supplied to the USB module is  
fixed to 48 MHz regardless of the EXTAL input by the user.  
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H8SX/1658R Group E6000H PLQP0120LA-A  
User System Interface Board  
HS1658RECN61H User's Manual  
Publication Date: Rev.2.00, September 8, 2008  
Published by:  
Sales Strategic Planning Div.  
Renesas Technology Corp.  
Edited by:  
Customer Support Department  
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Renesas Solutions Corp.  
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