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User’s Manual  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
In-circuit Emulator Option Board  
Target device  
V850/SV1™  
Document No. U14337EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)  
Date Published August 1999 N CP(K)  
1999  
©
Printed in Japan  
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software, and information in the design of the customer's equipment shall be done under the full responsibility  
of the customer. NEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by the customer or third  
parties arising from the use of these circuits, software, and information.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Target Readers  
Purpose  
This manual is intended for users who design and develop application systems using  
the V850/SV1™.  
The purpose of this manual is to describe the proper operation of the IE-703040-MC-  
EM1 and its basic specifications.  
Organization  
This manual is divided into the following parts.  
Overview  
Names and functions of components  
Cautions  
How to Read This Manual  
It is assumed that the reader of this manual has general knowledge in the fields of  
electrical engineering, logic circuits, and microcontrollers.  
The IE-703040-MC-EM1 is used connected to the IE-703002-MC in-circuit emulator.  
This manual explains the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE-  
703002-MC when it is connected to the IE-703040-MC-EM1. For the names and  
functions of parts, and the connection of elements, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s  
Manual (U11595E).  
To learn about the basic specifications and operation methods  
Read this manual in the order of the CONTENTS.  
To learn the operation methods and command functions, etc., of the IE-703002-MC  
and IE-703040-MC-EM1  
Read the user’s manual of the debugger (sold separately) that is used.  
Conventions  
Note:  
Footnote for item marked with Note in the text  
Caution:  
Remark:  
Information requiring particular attention  
Supplementary information  
Numeral representation: Binary  
Decimal  
xxxx or xxxxB  
xxxx  
Hexadecimal  
xxxxH  
Prefix indicating the power of 2 (address space, memory capacity):  
K (kilo):  
210 = 1024  
220 = 10242  
M (mega):  
Terminology  
The meanings of terms used in this manual are listed below.  
Target device  
Target system  
The device that is targeted for emulation.  
The system (user-built system) that is targeted for debugging. This  
includes the target program and user-configured hardware.  
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Related Documents  
When using this manual, refer to the following manuals.  
The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions.  
However, preliminary versions are not marked as such.  
{ Documents related to development tools (user’s manuals)  
Document Name  
Document  
Number  
IE-703002-MC  
U11595E  
This manual  
U13998E  
U13997E  
U13996E  
U13828E  
U13716E  
U14217E  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
CA830, CA850 (C Compiler package)  
Operation Windows-based  
C language  
Project manager  
CA850 (C Compiler package)  
Assembly Language  
Operation Windows-based  
Operation Windows-based  
ID850 (Ver.1.31) (Integrated debugger)  
ID850 (Ver.2.00 or more)  
(Integrated debugger)  
SM850 (Ver.2.00 or more)  
(System simulator)  
Operation Windows-based  
U13759E  
RX850 (Real-time OS)  
Basics  
U13430E  
U13410E  
U13773E  
U13774E  
U11158E  
U13737E  
U13916E  
U11181E  
Installation  
RX850 Pro (Real-time OS)  
Fundamental  
Installation  
RD850 (Task debugger)Note  
Windows-based  
Windows-based  
Windows-based  
RD850 (Ver.3.0) (Task debugger)  
RD850 Pro (Ver.3.0) (Task debugger)  
AZ850 (System performance analyzer)  
Note For ID850 (Ver. 1.31 only)  
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CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................................11  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
1.6  
Hardware Configuration............................................................................................................................... 11  
Features (When Connected to IE-703002-MC) ........................................................................................... 12  
Function Specifications (When Connected to IE-703002-MC).................................................................. 12  
System Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 13  
Contents in Carton ....................................................................................................................................... 14  
Connection between IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1................................................................ 16  
CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS................................................................19  
2.1  
2.2  
Component Names and Functions of IE-703040-MC-EM1........................................................................ 19  
Clock Settings............................................................................................................................................... 21  
2.2.1  
2.2.2  
Main system clock setting ................................................................................................................ 21  
Subsystem clock setting................................................................................................................... 22  
2.3  
2.4  
Illegal Access Detection ROM Setting........................................................................................................ 23  
CPU Operation Voltage Range Switching Setting..................................................................................... 23  
CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS........................................................................................................25  
CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS..........................................................................................................................27  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
VDD and BVDD of Target System................................................................................................................... 27  
NMI Signal ..................................................................................................................................................... 28  
VPP Signal ...................................................................................................................................................... 28  
NMI Signal Mask Function........................................................................................................................... 29  
Bus Interface Pin .......................................................................................................................................... 29  
APPENDIX PACKAGE DRAWINGS.........................................................................................................31  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure No.  
Title  
Page  
1-1 System Configuration ............................................................................................................................................13  
1-2 Contents in Carton.................................................................................................................................................14  
1-3 Accessories ...........................................................................................................................................................15  
1-4 Connection between IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1..............................................................................17  
2-1 IE-703040-MC-EM1...............................................................................................................................................19  
4-1 Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Acquisition..................................................................................................27  
4-2 NMI Signal Flow Path............................................................................................................................................28  
4-3 VPP Signal Flow Path.............................................................................................................................................28  
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LIST OF TABLES  
Table No.  
Title  
Page  
2-1 Main System Clock Setting ................................................................................................................................... 21  
2-2 Subsystem Clock Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 22  
2-3 JP1 Setting in IE-703002-MC................................................................................................................................ 23  
2-4 JP3 and JP4 Setting in IE-703002-MC.................................................................................................................. 23  
4-1 Bus Interface Pin Operation List............................................................................................................................ 29  
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The IE-703040-MC-EM1 is an option board for the IE-703002-MC in-circuit emulator. By connecting the IE-  
703040-MC-EM1 and IE-703002-MC, hardware and software can be debugged efficiently in system development  
using the V850/SV1.  
In this manual, the basic setup procedure and switch settings of the IE-703002-MC when using the IE-703040-MC-  
EM1 are described. For the names and functions of the parts of the IE-703002-MC, and for the connection of  
elements, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual (U11595E).  
1.1 Hardware Configuration  
Optional hardware  
In-circuit emulator (IE-703002-MC)  
Option board  
By adding this board, the IE-703002-MC can be used as in-circuit  
emulator for V850/SV1.  
(IE-703040-MC-EM1)  
Optional hardware  
Extension probe (SC-176SDNote 1  
)
General-purpose extension probe made by TOKYO ELETECH  
CORPORATION  
PC interface board  
IE-70000-xx-IF-B  
IE-70000-xx-IF-C  
IE-70000-PCI-IF  
IE-70000-CD-IF-A  
This board is used to connect the IE-703002-MC to a personal computer.  
This board is inserted in the expansion slot of the personal computer.  
xx: 98 (for PC-9800 series C bus)Note 2  
PC (for IBM PC/AT™ or compatibles ISA bus)Note 2  
IE-70000-PCI-IF: for PCI bus  
IE-70000-CD-IF-A: for PCMCIA socket  
Network module  
This module is used when a workstation controls the IE-703002-MC via  
Ethernet™.  
(IE-70000-MC-SV3)  
Power adapter  
AC adapter for in-circuit emulator made by NEC Corporation.  
(IE-70000-MC-PS-B)  
Notes 1. For further information, contact Daimaru Kogyo Co., Ltd  
Tokyo Electronics Department (TEL +81-3-3820-7112)  
Osaka Electronics Department (TEL +81-6-6244-6672)  
2. Cannot be used for PC98-NX series  
.
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1.2 Features (When Connected to IE-703002-MC)  
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Maximum operating frequency: 20 MHz (at 3.3 to 5.0-V operation)  
Extremely lightweight and compact  
Higher equivalence with target device can be achieved by omitting buffer between signal cables.  
The following pins can be masked.  
RESET, NMI, WAIT, HLDRQ  
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Two methods of connection to target system:  
• Pod tip direct connection (For information on the pod, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual (U11595E))  
• Attach an extension probe (sold separately) to the pod tip for connection  
The dimensions of the IE-703040-MC-EM1 are as follows.  
Parameter  
Power consumption (Max. value at 3.3-V supply voltage)  
Value  
0.35 W (at 20-MHz operation frequency)Note  
External dimensions  
(Refer to APPENDIX PACKAGE  
DRAWINGS)  
Height  
Length  
Width  
15 mm  
194 mm  
96 mm  
160 g  
Weight  
Note 10.35 W when IE-703002-MC connected to IE-703040-MC-EM1  
1.3 Function Specifications (When Connected to IE-703002-MC)  
Parameter  
Specification  
Emulation memory capacity  
Internal ROM  
256 Kbytes  
2 Mbytes  
1 Mbyte  
External  
memory  
In ROM-less mode  
When using iROM  
Coverage memory capacity for  
execution/pass detection  
Internal ROM  
256 Kbytes  
2 Mbytes  
1 Mbyte  
External  
memory  
In ROM-less mode  
When using iROM  
Coverage memory capacity for  
memory access detection  
External memory  
1 Mbyte  
Coverage memory capacity for  
branching entry number counting  
Internal ROM  
256 Kbytes  
2 Mbytes  
1 Mbyte  
External  
memory  
In ROM-less mode  
When using iROM  
Caution  
Some of the functions may not be supported, depending on the debugger used.  
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1.4 System Configuration  
The system configuration when connecting the IE-703002-MC to the IE-703040-MC-EM1 and a personal computer  
(PC-9800 series or PC/ATTM (or compatibles)) is shown below.  
Figure 1-1. System Configuration  
<13>  
<5>  
<6>  
<7>  
[Magnified drawing: example of use of  
connector for target connection]  
<12>  
<14>  
<8>  
<2>  
<4>  
<10>  
Target  
system  
<11>  
For PC-9800 series  
<9>  
<3>  
<10>  
<11>  
For PC/AT or  
compatibles  
<1>  
Target system  
Remark  
<1> Personal computer (PC-9800 series or PC/AT or compatibles)  
<2> Debugger (sold separately)  
<3> PC interface board  
(IE-70000-98-IF-B/IE-70000-98-IF-C, IE-70000-PC-IF-B/IE-70000-PC-IF-C: sold separately)  
<4> PC interface cable (included with IE-703002-MC)  
<5> In-circuit emulator (IE-703002-MC: sold separately)  
<6> In-circuit emulator option board (IE-703040-MC-EM1)  
<7> External logic probe (included with IE-703002-MC)  
<8> Socket for target connection (YQSOCKET176SDN: sold separately)  
<9> Extension probe (SC-100SD: sold separately)  
<10> Connector for emulator connection (YQPACK176SD: included)  
<11> Connector for target connection (NQPACK176SD: included)  
<12> Power adapter (IE-70000-MC-PS-B : sold separately)  
<13> AC100-V power cable (sold separately: included with IE-70000-MC-PS-B)  
<14> AC220-V power cable (sold separately: included with IE-70000-MC-PS-B)  
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1.5 Contents in Carton  
The carton of the IE-703040-MC-EM1 contains a main unit, guarantee card, packing list, and accessory bag.  
Make sure that the accessory bag contains this manual and the connector accessories. If there are missing or  
damaged items, please contact an NEC sales representative or an NEC distributor.  
Figure 1-2. Contents in Carton  
<1> IE-703040-MC-EM1  
<4> Packing list  
<3> Guarantee card  
<2> Accessory bag  
<1> IE-703040-MC-EM1 × 1  
<2> Accessory bag × 1  
<3> Guarantee card × 1  
<4> Packing list × 1  
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Check that the accessory bag contains this manual, an accessory list (× 1), and the following accessories.  
(a) Connector for target connection (NQPACK176SD) × 1  
(including NQGUIDE × 3, driver × 1)  
(b) Connector for emulator connection (YQPACK176SD) × 1  
(including YQGUIDE × 4)  
(c) Crystal oscillator (20-MHz, 8-pin type)  
(d) Plastic screws × 4  
(including nuts and washer × 4)  
(e) Jumper contact × 1  
Figure 1-3. Accessories  
(a) Connector for target connection (b) Connector for emulator connection  
(c) Crystal oscillator  
(d) Plastic screws  
NQPACK176SD  
(Side view)  
YQPACK176SD  
(Side view)  
NQGUIDE  
Driver  
YQGUIDE  
(e) Jumper contact  
Caution  
NQPACK176SD is intended for laboratory use such as program development and evaluation.  
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1.6 Connection between IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1  
The procedure for connecting the IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1 is described below.  
Caution  
Connect carefully so as not to break or bend connector pins.  
<1> Remove the pod cover (upper and lower) of the IE-703002-MC.  
<2> Replace the crystal oscillator mounted in the pod of the IE-703002-MC with the crystal oscillator supplied (20  
MHz) or an arbitrary oscillator (user’s frequency).  
<3> Set the PGA socket lever of the IE-703040-MC-EM1 to the OPEN position as shown in Figure 1-4 (b).  
<4> Connect the IE-703040-MC-EM1 to the PGA socket at the back of the IE-703002-MC pod (refer to Figure 1-4  
(c)). When connecting, position the IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1 so that they are horizontal.  
<5> Set the PGA socket lever of the IE-703040-MC-EM1 to the CLOSE position as shown in Figure 1-4 (b).  
<6> Set the IE-703002-MC pod jumpers (JP1 to JP4).  
Open JP1 and JP3 (Remove the jumper contact and attach the removed jumper contact to one of the jumper  
pins to avoid losing it.)  
Retain the factory settings of JP2 (pins 1 and 2 shorted, and pins 5 and 6 shorted).  
Short pins 2 and 3 of JP4.  
<7> Fix the IE-703040-MC-EM1 between the IE-703002-MC pod covers (upper and lower) with the plastic screws  
(supplied with the IE-703002-MC).  
<8> Fix the IE-703002-MC pod cover (upper) end with nylon rivets.  
Remark For the JP1 setting, refer to 2.3 Illegal Access Detection ROM Setting. For JP3 and JP4, refer  
to 2.4 CPU Operation Voltage Range Switch Setting.  
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Figure 1-4. Connection between IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1 (1/2)  
(a) Overview  
Nut  
Upper cover  
Washer  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
Nylon rivets  
IE-703002-MC  
Lower cover  
Plastic screw  
(b) PGA Socket Lever of IE-703040-MC-EM1  
CLOSE  
OPEN  
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Figure 1-4. Connection between IE-703002-MC and IE-703040-MC-EM1 (2/2)  
(c) Connecting part (IE-703040-MC-EM1)  
Pin A1 position  
: Insertion guide  
: IE-703002-MC insertion area  
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CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS  
This chapter describes the names, functions, and switch settings of components in the IE-703040-MC-EM1. For  
the details of the pod, jumper, and switch positions, etc., refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual (U11595E).  
2.1 Component Names and Functions of IE-703040-MC-EM1  
Figure 2-1. IE-703040-MC-EM1  
(a) Top view  
(b) Bottom view  
Direction of pin 1 of connector  
for target connection  
Direction of pin 1 of connector  
for target connection  
Connector for target connection  
V
PP  
TP5  
LED  
TP12  
V850/SV1  
I/O chip  
CPLD  
TP11  
PROM  
Connector for  
IE-703002-MC connection  
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(1) TEST pins (TP5, TP11, TP12)  
These are pins used for testing the analog signals of the standalone emulator.  
TP 5: GND  
TP 11: GND  
TP 12: GND  
(2) JP1  
This is a pin board for product check. Mount nothing on JP1.  
(3) JP2, JP4  
These are pin boards for product check. Use and retain the factory settings (pins 2 and 3 shorted) (For details,  
refer to 2.2 Clock Settings)  
(4) JP3  
This is a pin board for supplying the subsystem clock. (For details, refer to 2.2 Clock Settings)  
(5) JP5  
This is a jumper for switching the main system clock supply source.  
(6) JP6  
This is a pin board for product check. Use and retain the factory settings (pins 1 and 2 shorted).  
(7) LED  
LED for VPP  
ON: Voltage is applied to VPP  
OFF: Voltage is not applied to VPP  
(8) Connector for IE-703002-MC connection  
This is a connector for connecting with the IE-703002-MC.  
(9) Connector for target connection  
This is a connector for connecting with the target system or the extension probe.  
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2.2 Clock Settings  
This section describes the clock settings.  
For the position of the JP1 and JP2 in the IE-703040-MC-EM1, refer to Figure 2-1.  
For the jumper switch position in the IE-703002-MC, refer to the IE-703002-MC User’s Manual (U11595E).  
2.2.1 Main system clock setting  
Table 2-1. Main System Clock Setting  
Emulator Use  
Environment  
Clock Supply Method  
Internal clock  
IE-703040-MC-EM1 Setting  
JP1  
IE-703002-MC Setting  
SW2 JP2  
SW1  
ON  
When using  
emulator as  
ON  
1
2
3
7
8
1
2
standalone unit  
1
1
2
2
3
3
When using  
emulator with  
target system  
Internal clock  
Target clockNote  
Note The target clock supports only an oscillator (X2 cannot be used because it is not connected in the  
emulator).  
Clock input by resonator is not supported.  
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2.2.2 Subsystem clock setting  
Table 2-2. Subsystem Clock Setting  
Emulator Use  
Environment  
Clock Supply Method  
IE-703040-MC-EM1 Setting  
JP3  
When using emulator as  
standalone unit  
Internal clockNote 1  
Internal clockNote 1  
Target clockNote 2  
Oscillator mounted (a 32.768-kHz oscillator is mounted when  
shipped)Note 3  
When using emulator with  
target system  
Oscillator mounted (a 32.768-kHz oscillator is mounted when  
shipped)Note 3  
Pins 3 and 4 of JP3 are shortedNote 4  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
JP3  
Notes 1. The internal clock does not support the clock input by an oscillator.  
2. The target clock supports only an oscillator (XT2 cannot be used because it is not connected in the  
emulator).  
Clock input by oscillator is not supported.  
3. To use a subsystem clock frequency other than 32.768 kHz, remove the clock module on JP3 and  
mount any oscillator.  
The specifications of JP3 are as follows.  
V850/SV1  
I/O chip  
XT1  
XT2  
Target  
XT1  
1
7
GND C1  
XT1 TG XT2  
C2 GND  
4. Prepare the short pin.  
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CHAPTER 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS  
2.3 Illegal Access Detection ROM Setting  
If using the IE-703002-MC for an in-circuit emulator for the V850/SV1 by connecting the IE-703040-MC-EM1, set  
JP1 of the IE-703002-MC as follows.  
Table 2-3. JP1 Setting in IE-703002-MC  
JP1  
Description  
OpenNote  
Illegal access detection ROM (mounted on IE-703040-MC-EM1) for V850/SV1 is  
used.  
JP1  
Note When JP1 is set open, keep the removed jumper contact attached to one pin  
as shown in the drawing on the right.  
Jumper  
contact  
2.4 CPU Operation Voltage Range Switching Setting  
If using the IE-703002-MC for an in-circuit emulator for the V850/SV1 by connecting the IE-703040-MC-EM1, set  
JP3 and JP4 of the IE-703002-MC as follows.  
Table 2-4. JP3 and JP4 Setting in IE-703002-MC  
JP3, JP4  
Description  
JP3  
JP4  
The operation voltage range of the IE-703002-MC is to 2 to 3.6 V  
1
2
(Open)  
The operation voltage range of the target system is 2 to 4.5 V.  
1
(Use this setting since the operation voltage range of the V850/SV1 is 2 to 3.6 V.)  
2
3
Caution By settings of JP3, JP4 above, when the power supply of the target system is on, the IE-703002-  
MC operates at the same voltage as the target system.  
The IE-703002-MC always operates at 3.3 V when the power supply of the target system is off and  
using emulator as standalone unit.  
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CHAPTER 3 FACTORY SETTINGS  
Item  
Description  
Remark  
JP1  
JP2  
Pin board for product check  
Oscillator not mounted  
1
2
3
Jumper switch for product check  
JP3  
JP4  
Oscillator mounted  
32.768-kHz clock supplied for subsystem clock  
Jumper switch for product check  
1
2
3
JP5  
JP6  
Internal clock used for main system clock  
Jumper switch for product check  
1
2
3
2
1
10  
9
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CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS  
4.1 VDD and BVDD of Target System  
(1) BVDD in the target system is not connected to BVDD in the evaluation chip in the IE-703002-MC.  
The IE-703002-MC uses BVDD of the target system for the following purposes:  
Power ON/OFF detection of target system  
BVDD emulation of target system  
(2) When the voltage of the target system is 1 V or higher, the evaluation chip in the emulator operates using the  
supply of VDD from the target system. The power consumption is equivalent to that of the V850/SV1.  
(3) When the voltage of the target system is lower than 1 V, the emulator recognizes the target system power is off  
and operates at 3.3 V.  
Figure 4-1. Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Acquisition  
IE-703002-MC  
Target system  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
BVDD  
Target voltage  
emulation  
V850/SV1  
I/O chip  
BVDD  
V
DD  
Relay  
Evaluation chip  
BVDD 1 V  
BVDD < 1 V  
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CHAPTER 4 CAUTIONS  
4.2 NMI Signal  
The input signal (NMI signal) from the target system is delayed (tpD = 0.25 ns (TYP.)) because it passes through  
QS3125 (Q switch) before it is input to the I/O chip of the emulator.  
In addition, the DC characteristics change. The input voltage becomes VIH = 2.0 V (MIN.), VIL = 0.8 V (MAX.), and  
the input current becomes IIN = ±0.5 µA (MAX.).  
Figure 4-2. NMI Signal Flow Path  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
NMI signal  
Target system  
NMI pin  
QS3125  
I/O chip  
4.3 VPP Signal  
The VPP signal from the target system is connected to LED via a 330-resistor in the emulator. It is not  
connected to the evaluation chip in the emulator.  
Figure 4-3. VPP Signal Flow Path  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
VPP signal  
Evaluation  
chip  
Target system  
330 Ω  
LED  
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4.4 NMI Signal Mask Function  
When using the P00/NMI pin in the port mode, do not mask the NMI signal.  
4.5 Bus Interface Pin  
The operation of the pin for the bus interface differs between the emulator and the target device as follows.  
Table 4-1. Bus Interface Pin Operation List (1/2)  
(a) During break  
Pin Name  
Internal Memory  
External Memory  
Emulation RAM Target System  
Memory Used by  
Emulator  
Internal  
ROM  
Internal RAM  
Internal  
Peripheral I/O  
F
R
W
R
R
W
R
W
R
W
R
W
A16 to A21  
AD0 to AD15  
ASTB  
Hold the last accessed address  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
H
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Maskable  
Maskable  
H or L  
H
Hi-Z  
H
R/W  
H
DSTB  
H
LBEN  
H
Active  
Active  
Maskable  
Maskable  
H or L  
H
UBEN  
WAIT  
H
Invalid  
HLDRQ  
HLDAK  
WRL  
Maskable  
H or L  
H
H
H
Note  
Note  
H
WRH  
H
H
RD  
H
Note  
Note Active  
Remarks 1. F:  
Fetch  
R:  
W:  
Read  
Write  
2. H:  
L:  
High-level output  
Low-level output  
Hi-Z: High-impedance  
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Table 4-1. Bus Interface Pin Operation List (2/2)  
(b) During run  
Pin  
Internal Memory  
External Memory  
Emulation RAM Target System  
Name  
Internal ROM  
Internal RAM  
Internal  
Peripheral I/O  
F
R
F
R
W
R
W
F
R
W
F
R
W
A16 to  
A21  
Hold the last accessed address  
Active  
Active  
AD0 to  
AD15  
Hi-Z  
Active  
Active  
ASTB  
R/W  
H
Active  
Active  
H
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Active  
Maskable  
Maskable  
H or L  
H
H
DSTB  
LBEN  
UBEN  
WAIT  
HLDRQ  
HLDAK  
WRL  
H
H
Active  
Active  
Maskable  
Maskable  
H or L  
H
H
Invalid  
Maskable  
H or L  
H
H
H
Note  
Note  
H
WRH  
RD  
H
H
H
Note  
Note Active  
Remarks 1. F:  
Fetch  
R:  
W:  
Read  
Write  
2. H:  
L:  
High-level output  
Low-level output  
Hi-Z: High-impedance  
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IE-703002-MC + IE-703040-MC-EM1 (Unit: mm)  
481  
103  
166  
212  
Top view  
Pin 1 direction  
Side view  
IE-703002-MC  
IE-703040-MC-EM1  
Bottom view  
194  
14.5  
Top view  
33.0  
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