Renesas Network Card R0E330850ACBP0 User Guide

R0E330850ACBP0  
Protection Board for M16C/60 Series M16C/62P Group and M32C/80 Series Emulator  
User’s Manual  
If the requirements shown in the "CAUTION" sentences are ignored,  
the equipment may cause personal injury or damage to the products.  
CAUTION  
Renesas Tools Homepage http://www.renesas.com/tools  
Rev.1.02  
Jan. 08, 2008  
REJ10J1734-0102  
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4. Connection Procedure (See Figure 2)  
The procedure for connecting this product is shown below.  
(1) Check that neither the RVC12 nor RVS12 on this product  
has been disconnected using a tester.  
RVC12  
RVS12  
- When the RVC12 and RVS12 are disconnected, this  
product may have been damaged because of overload. Do  
not connect this product with the emulator or user system.  
As the emulator may also have been damaged, make a  
request for inspection of it.  
(1) Check neither RVC12 nor  
RVS12 have been disconnected  
before using this product.  
Emulator  
(2) Mount this product on the converter board. Make sure NOT  
to use this product without the user system.  
Install the connectors as follows.  
(J4)  
(J3)  
Converter board CN1 = J3 of this product  
Converter board CN2 = J4 of this product  
(3)  
- Check to see if power is off.  
This product  
- Do not attach this product between the PCA7501EPBA  
board and the M3T-FLX160-EPB.  
- Be sure not to attach the board in a wrong direction.  
J2 Side  
Match the direction  
of the connectors  
J1Side  
(J4)  
(3) Mount the emulator on this product.  
Install the connectors as follows.  
Match the direction  
of the connectors  
(J3)  
(2)  
Converter board  
Emulator J3 = J1 of this product  
Emulator J4 = J2 of this product  
CN2 side  
CN1 side  
Socket  
1pin  
Before using this product, be sure to read "5. Precautions" on  
the next page.  
User system  
Do NOT use without the  
user system.  
M3T-FLX160-EPB  
PCA7501EPBA  
Do not attach this product  
between  
the PCA7501EPBA board  
and the M3T-FLX160-EPB.  
Figure 2 Connection procedure of the R0E330850ACBP0  
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5. Precautions  
CAUTION  
Caution to Be Taken for This Product:  
z Be sure to connect this product to the user system, and supply power from the Vcc1 pin.  
z Use the power pin Vcc1 with 5.5 V or less. If the Vcc1 pin is set to 5.6 V or more accidentally, the LED1 and LED2  
will light up to notify it. If the LEDs light up, turn the power off immediately.  
z If the pins protected against overvoltage are overvoltaged, the voltage of the Vcc1 pin may rise up to 5.6 V because  
of reverse current. When you need to maintain the Vcc1 pin voltage of the user system, add dummy resistance and  
voltage regulator diode to the power line of the Vcc1. (Figure 3 is a mounting example.)  
z Do NOT touch this product while powering on. Part of the circuit may be at a high temperature immediately after  
turning off the emulator. Please take some time to let it cool down before touching this product.  
IMPORTANT  
Notes on This Product:  
zIt does not provide any guarantees to protect the emulator from any possible improper connection with the user  
system. For details, refer to the specifications.  
zWhen using this product, the electrical characteristics change slightly compared with when not using it. For final  
evaluation or characteristics verification, use the evaluation MCU.  
z We cannot accept any request for repair. When requesting for repair of the emulator used with this product, refer to  
“7. Troubleshooting” on page 6.  
z For inquiries about the product or the contents of this manual, contact your local distributor.  
Renesas Tools Homepage  
Figure 3 Example of component mounting (When restricting the voltage to 3.6 V or less in the 3.3 V user system)  
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6. Correspondence of Connectors  
Table 2 Correspondence of the connectors  
(The following signals are for the M32C/87 Group)  
No.  
Signals  
Protections  
No.  
Signals  
Protections  
V+,V-,I  
No.  
Signals  
Protections  
No.  
Signals  
Protections  
J3-1a  
GND  
-
V+,V-,I  
V-,I  
J3-1b  
P86  
J4-1a  
GND  
-
J4-1b  
RESET#  
Vss1 *  
Vcc1 *  
P84  
V+,V-,I  
J3-2a  
J3-3a  
P87  
J3-2b  
CNVss  
P140  
P142  
P144  
P146  
P91  
V-,I  
J4-2a  
XOUT  
XIN  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
J4-2b  
-
-
V+,V-,I  
BYTE  
P141  
P143  
P145  
P90  
J3-3b  
J4-3a  
J4-3b  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
J3-4a  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
J3-4b  
J4-4a  
P85  
J4-4b  
J3-5a  
J3-5b  
J4-5a  
P83  
J4-5b  
P82  
J3-6a  
J3-6b  
J4-6a  
P81  
J4-6b  
P80  
J3-7a  
J3-7b  
J4-7a  
P77  
J4-7b  
P76  
J3-8a  
P92  
J3-8b  
P93  
J4-8a  
P75  
J4-8b  
P74  
J3-9a  
P94  
J3-9b  
P95  
J4-9a  
P73  
J4-9b  
P72  
J3-10a  
J3-11a  
J3-12a  
J3-13a  
J3-14a  
J3-15a  
J3-16a  
J3-17a  
J3-18a  
J3-19a  
J3-20a  
J3-21a  
J3-22a  
J3-23a  
J3-24a  
J3-25a  
J3-26a  
J3-27a  
J3-28a  
J3-29a  
J3-30a  
J3-31a  
J3-32a  
J3-33a  
J3-34a  
J3-35a  
J3-36a  
J3-37a  
J3-38a  
J3-39a  
J3-40a  
Notes:  
P96  
J3-10b  
J3-11b  
J3-12b  
J3-13b  
J3-14b  
J3-15b  
J3-16b  
J3-17b  
J3-18b  
J3-19b  
J3-20b  
J3-21b  
J3-22b  
J3-23b  
J3-24b  
J3-25b  
J3-26b  
J3-27b  
J3-28b  
J3-29b  
J3-30b  
J3-31b  
J3-32b  
J3-33b  
J3-34b  
J3-35b  
J3-36b  
J3-37b  
J3-38b  
J3-39b  
J3-40b  
GND  
P97  
-
V+,V-,I  
V~  
J4-10a  
J4-11a  
J4-12a  
J4-13a  
J4-14a  
J4-15a  
J4-16a  
J4-17a  
J4-18a  
J4-19a  
J4-20a  
J4-21a  
J4-22a  
J4-23a  
J4-24a  
J4-25a  
J4-26a  
J4-27a  
J4-28a  
J4-29a  
J4-30a  
J4-31a  
J4-32a  
J4-33a  
J4-34a  
J4-35a  
J4-36a  
J4-37a  
J4-38a  
J4-39a  
J4-40a  
P71  
V-,I  
J4-10b  
J4-11b  
J4-12b  
J4-13b  
J4-14b  
J4-15b  
J4-16b  
J4-17b  
J4-18b  
J4-19b  
J4-20b  
J4-21b  
J4-22b  
J4-23b  
J4-24b  
J4-25b  
J4-26b  
J4-27b  
J4-28b  
J4-29b  
J4-30b  
J4-31b  
J4-32b  
J4-33b  
J4-34b  
J4-35b  
J4-36b  
J4-37b  
J4-38b  
J4-39b  
J4-40b  
GND  
P70  
-
GND  
AVcc  
P100  
P101  
P103  
P105  
P107  
P150  
P151  
P153  
GND  
P155  
P157  
P01  
GND  
P67  
-
V-,I  
-
V~  
VREF  
AVss  
P102  
P104  
P106  
Vcc1  
Vss1  
P152  
GND  
P154  
P156  
P00  
V+,V-,I  
Vcc1  
Vss1  
P64  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
V~  
P66  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
P65  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
P63  
P62  
P61  
P60  
-
-
P137  
P135  
P57  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
P136  
P134  
P56  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
P55  
V+,V-,I  
-
GND  
P54  
-
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
GND  
P133  
P132  
P131  
P53  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
-
-
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
Vss2  
Vcc2  
P130  
P52  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
P02  
P03  
P110  
P112  
P114  
P05  
P111  
P113  
P04  
P51  
P50  
P127  
P125  
P46  
P126  
P47  
P06  
P07  
P45  
P10  
GND  
P11  
P44  
GND  
P43  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
GND  
P12  
GND  
Vcc2  
Vss2  
P40  
-
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
-
P13  
P42  
-
P14  
P15  
P41  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
V+,V-,I  
P16  
P17  
P37  
P20  
P21  
P36  
P35  
P22  
P23  
P34  
P33  
P24  
P25  
P32  
P31  
P26  
P27  
P124  
P122  
P120  
P123  
P121  
GND  
Vss2  
Vcc2  
P30  
-
GND  
-
V+,V-,I  
-
-: No protection (direct-coupled), *: Feeding point  
V~: No protection  
(When the voltage is set to -1.0 V or less, the signal will be short-circuited to Vss by a diode on the protection board. When the  
voltage is set to Vcc1 + 1.0V or more, the signal will be short-circuited to Vcc1 by a diode on the protection board.)  
V+: Overvoltage protection (Protects the emulator from being applied overvoltage from Vcc1 + 1.0V to +10 V.)  
V-: Reverse voltage protection (Protects the emulator from being applied reverse voltage from negative voltage -1.0 V to -10 V.)  
I: Over current protection  
GND is a ground signal of the connector. When connecting to the emulator, it is connected to Vss inside the emulator.  
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7. Troubleshooting  
If you have trouble when using this product with connected to the emulator, refer to the following procedures.  
Table 3 Items to check when having trouble with this product used  
Type  
Problems  
Items to check  
Improper  
use  
After turning off the power, verify that this product is connected to the user system, and  
then use it.  
Used without the user system.  
Installed on a wrong position.  
Applied more than 5.5[V] voltage  
or reverse voltage to the power  
pin Vcc1/Vss1.  
This product and the emulator may have been damaged due to improper use of this  
product. Turn the power off immediately and disconnect this product and the emulator.  
Make a request for support or repair according to the procedure shown in Figure 4.  
Add the detailed information about the improper use to the column of Cause of fault in  
the Repair Request Sheet.  
Applied more than 10[V] of  
voltage or more than -10[V] of  
reverse voltage to each pin other  
than the power pins.  
Error  
Check to see if this product is disconnected to the emulator. When the product is  
connected to the emulator, after turning off the power and disconnecting it, execute the  
Error was detected by the self-check of the emulator again.  
self-check of the emulator.  
See the chapter of the Self-check in the user’s manual of the emulator.  
The self-check needs to be performed with the emulator disconnected from the  
product.  
It indicates that abnormal voltage is being supplied. Turn the power off immediately  
and disconnect this product and the emulator. Check the connection between the  
emulator and the user system, the power supply voltage, and inadequateness or  
misuse of the user system.  
LED of this product lights up.  
This product is damaged due to the overload that exceeded the allowable limit of this  
product. The emulator may also have been damaged. Make a request for support or  
repair according to the procedure shown in Figure 4.  
FUSE of this product is  
disconnected.  
When requesting for support or repair, please inform us of this product being used. If you request repair for the emulator used with  
this product, send us both the emulator and this product (We cannot accept any request for repair of this product).  
Support /repair request  
Was this product  
connected to the  
emulator?  
Unconnected  
See the Emulators users  
m a n u a l t o r e q u e s t f o r  
support/repair.  
Connected  
Disconnect this product and the  
user system from the emulator and  
execute the self-check of the  
emulator.  
Complete  
Check to see if the FUSE of this  
product is disconnected.  
Make a request for support or repair. Be sure to inform us of this product being  
used with the emulator, and add the following information of (1)(2) to the column  
of Operating environment on the Repair Request Sheet, and that of (3)(4) to the  
column of Symptoms.  
(1) [Optional product : R0E330850ACBP0]  
(2) [Serial number: (Rot number of R0E330850ACBP0)]  
(3) [Results of the self-check : (LED status or the error massage)]  
(4) [FUSE status of R0E330850ACBP0:  
(Normal, RVC12 disconnected or RVS12 disconnected)]  
Note: If you request repair for the emulator used  
with this product, send us both the emulator and  
this product.  
Complete  
Figure 4 Support/repair request flow when using this product  
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8. Appendix  
Table 4 Correspondence of part numbers and signals  
J3J4 side resistors  
Remark  
Signals  
J1J2side resistors  
Diode  
CNVss  
BYTE  
RCNV1  
RBYT1  
RRES1  
RXIN1  
(DCNV1), D87  
(DBYT1), D94  
RCNV2  
RBYT2  
RRES2  
RXIN2  
DCNV1 unmount  
DBYT1 unmount  
RESET#  
XIN  
DRES1  
DXIN1  
XOUT  
RXO1  
DXO1  
RXO2  
P00-P07  
P10-P17  
P20-P27  
P30-P37  
P40-P47  
P50-P57  
P60-P67  
P70,P71  
P72-P67  
P80-P85  
P86  
N6,N17  
N3,N10  
N1,N7  
D10,D13,D21,D56,D68,D73  
D1,D7,D14,D49,D55,D59  
D2,D8,D46,D47,D48,D51  
D6,D30,D43,D53,D54  
D15,D19,D23,D58,D61,D65  
D12,D20,D24,D52,D57,D66  
D28,D31,D69,D78.D82,D74  
(D86), D36,D89  
N42,N50  
N38,N45  
N35,N41  
N36,N40,R15  
N44,N48  
N43,N51  
N54,N57  
N60  
N5,N8,R3  
N11,N15  
N12,N20  
N23,N26  
N29  
D86 unmount  
N29,N31  
N28,N33  
R11  
D36,D37,D42,D89,D92  
D35,D41,D83,D93  
D94  
N60,N63  
N61,N66  
R18  
P87  
R12  
D87  
R17  
P90-P97  
N25,N30  
D30,D38,D79,D80,D88,D95  
N58,N64  
P100-P103  
P105-P107  
N21,N24  
D26,D29,D32,D34,D72,D76,D85,D91  
N56,N59  
P104  
R10  
D34  
R16  
P110-P114  
P120-P127  
P130-P137  
P140-P146  
P150-P157  
AVcc  
N13,N14  
D17,D18,D62,D63  
N46,N49  
N34,N37,N39  
N47,N55  
N62,N65  
N52,N53  
RAVC2  
RVRF2  
RAVS2  
RVC12  
RVC10  
(RVC11)  
-
N2,N4,N9  
D4,D5,D9,D44,D45,D50  
N16,N22  
D16,D27,D60,D64,D70,D75  
N27,N32  
D33,D39,D40,D84,D90  
N18,N19  
D25,D67,D71,D77,D81  
RAVC1  
DAVC1  
0ohm  
0ohm  
VREF  
RVRF1  
D32,D91  
AVss  
RAVS1  
D32,D91  
0ohm  
See Figure 5  
See Figure 5  
See Figure 5  
0ohm  
Vcc1  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Vcc2  
Vss  
RVC2  
See Figure 5  
See Figure 5  
-
-
RVS12  
-
Notes) - : No mount position, (): Unmount  
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J1J2 side R  
Diode  
J3J4 side R  
Vcc1  
Vcc1  
J2-3b  
J4-3b  
0.5A Fuse  
0
RVC12  
Vcc2  
Vss  
Vcc2  
Vss  
RVC2  
0.5A Fuse  
RVS12  
J2-2b  
J4-2b  
0
0
AVcc  
AVcc  
VREF  
RAVC1  
RAVC2  
J1-12a  
J3-12a  
0
0
0
VREF  
AVss  
RVRF1  
RVRF2  
RAVS2  
J1-12b  
J1-13b  
J3-12b  
0
AVss  
RAVS1  
J3-13b  
22  
22  
CNVss  
CNVss  
BYTE  
22  
22  
22  
22  
P70,P71  
P70,P71  
RESET#,  
XIN,XOUT  
otherPort  
RESET#,  
XIN,XOUT  
otherPort  
UDZS5.6B  
110  
Power  
block  
ZD6  
ZD3  
0
0
Vcc1  
Vcc1  
RVC10  
RVC11  
J1-17b  
J3-17b  
CV3  
Vcc1  
GND  
Vcc1  
GND  
ZD5  
CV5  
(Note: Diode is Rohm RB731U)  
Figure 5 Connection diagram  
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