M30220T-PRB
Pod Probe for M30220 and M30221 Group MCUs
User's Manual
Rev.1.00
September 1, 2003
REJ10J0281-0100Z
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Preface
The M30220T-PRB is a pod probe for M30220 and M30221 Groups of Renesas 16-bit microcom-
puters. The M30220T-PRB is used by connecting to the PC4701 emulator main unit and the
M30200T-RPD-E emulation pod main unit.
This manual mainly explains specifications and setting up of M30220T-PRB. For detail information
about the emulator main unit, emulation pod main unit, and emulator debugger, refer to each user's
manual.
Emulator main unit
Emulation pod main unit : M30200T-RPD-E User's Manual
Emulator debugger : M3T-PD30 User's Manual
: PC4701M, PC4701HS, PC4701L User's Manual
To check the components of this product, refer to "2.1 Package Components" in this manual. If there
is any question or doubt about this product, contact your local distributor.
To use the product properly
Precautions for Safety:
• Both in this User's Manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure
proper handling of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons,
or damage to your properties.
• The icons' graphic images and meanings are given in "Chapter 1 Precautions for
Safety". Be sure to read this chapter before using the product.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety ...........................................................................................6
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings ..............................................................................6
Chapter 2. Preparation ..........................................................................................................10
2.1 Package Components ..........................................................................................10
2.2 Other Tool Products Required for Development ................................................10
2.3 System Configuration..........................................................................................11
Chapter 3. Setting Up ...........................................................................................................14
3.1 Switch Settings ....................................................................................................14
3.2 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor .....................................................................15
3.3 Connecting M30200T-RPD-E ............................................................................16
3.4 Connecting the Target System ............................................................................17
3.5 Making an MCU File for M3T-PD30 .................................................................21
Chapter 4. Specifications ......................................................................................................24
4.1 Specifications ......................................................................................................24
4.2 External Dimensions ...........................................................................................25
(1) External Dimensions of Pod Probe ..........................................................25
(2) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-144NSD) .....................25
(3) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-144NSE) ......................26
(4) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-120NSE) ......................26
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................28
5.1 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly ...............................28
(1) When the LED Display of PC4701 is Abnormal .....................................28
(2) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up
(When the target system is connected)....................................29
(3) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up
(When the target system is not connected) .............................30
5.2 Operation Differs from That of MCUs with PROM ...........................................30
(1) When the A-D Conversion Values are Different from Expected Values ....30
(2) When the D-A Conversion Values are Different from Expected Values ....30
Chapter 6. Maintenance and Warranty .................................................................................32
6.1 Maintenance ........................................................................................................32
6.2 Warranty..............................................................................................................32
6.3 Repair Provisions ................................................................................................32
6.4 How to Request for Repair..................................................................................33
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety
This chapter describes precautions for using this product safely and properly. For precautions for the emulator main unit,
the emulation pod main unit and the emulator debugger, refer to each user's manual included with your product.
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings ..................................................................................................... 6
Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator ........................................................... 7
Note on DMA Transfer ................................................................................................................ 7
Note on Referencing and Setting the Work Area ......................................................................... 7
Notes on MAP References and Settings....................................................................................... 7
Note on Reading Out SFR Area ................................................................................................... 8
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Chapter 1. Precautions for Safety
In both the user's manual and on the product itself, several icons are used to insure proper handling
of this product and also to prevent injuries to you or other persons, or damage to your properties.
This chapter describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and
properly. Be sure to read this chapter before using this product.
1.1 Safety Symbols and Meanings
If the requirements shown in the "WARNING"
sentences are ignored, the equipment may
cause serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
If the requirements shown in the "CAUTION"
sentences are ignored, the equipment may
malfunction.
CAUTION
It means important information on using this
product.
IMPORTANT
In addition to the three above, the following are also used as appropriate.
means WARNING or CAUTION.
Example:
CAUTION AGAINST AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
means PROHIBITION.
Example:
DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED
means A FORCIBLE ACTION.
Example:
UNPLUG THE POWER CABLE FROM THE RECEPTACLE.
The following pages describe the symbol "IMPORTANT".
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IMPORTANT
Note on Differences between Actual MCU and Emulator:
• The emulator operation differs from the mask MCU operation, as listed below:
(1) Reset condition
(2) Initial values of internal resource data at power-on
(3) Capacity of internal memory (ROM, RAM) etc.
(4) A-D converter
The A-D converter characteristics differ from actual MCU characteristics because there are
a converter board and other devices between the evaluation MCU and the target system. Make
the final evaluation of the A-D converter with the actual MCU.
(5) D-A converter
The D-A converter characteristics differ from actual MCU characteristics because there are
a converter board and other devices between the evaluation MCU and the target system. Make
the final evaluation of the D-A converter with the actual MCU.
Note on DMA Transfer:
• With this product, the program is stopped with a loop program to a specific address. Therefore, if
a DMA request is generated by a timer or other source while the program is stopped, DMA transfer
is executed. However, make note of the fact that DMA transfer while the program is stopped may
not be performed correctly. Also note that the below registers have been changed owing to DMA
transfer as explained here even when the program is stopped.
DMA0 transfer counter register .... TCR0
DMA1 transfer counter register .... TCR01
DMA0 control register .................. DM0CON
DMA1 control register .................. DM1CON
Note on Referencing and Setting the Work Area:
• The work area given below is assigned as the initial setting at the time of starting up the emulator
debugger. (Set by "F/W and Work Area" tab*1 in the Init dialog.)
When using the pod probe M30220T-PRB for M30220 and M30221 Group MCUs, use the initial
setting value.
02C0016 to 02C0F16: Work area
*1: Supported by emulator debugger M3T-PD30 Ver.4.00 or later
Notes on MAP References and Settings:
• When starting up the M30200T-RPD-E, the initial MAP settings are as follows.
0000016 to 003FF16: EXT
0040016 to FFFFF16: INT
• Always set the SFR area to EXT (external).
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IMPORTANT
Note on Reading Out SFR Area:
• When reading out the registers below, they are not read out properly. However, they can be written
properly.
Pullup control register 2
Key input mode register
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Chapter 2. Preparation
This chapter describes the package components, the system configuration and the preparation for using this product for the
first time.
2.1 Package Components.................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 Other Tool Products Required for Development........................................................................ 10
2.3 System Configuration ................................................................................................................. 11
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Chapter 2. Preparation
2.1 Package Components
This product consists of the following items. When unpacking, check to see if your product package
contains all of these items.
Package components
Item
Quantity
M30220T-PRB pod probe for M30220 and M30221 Group MCUs
FLX-144NSD converter board for 144-pin LQFP (144P6Q-A)
Screws for securing pod probe
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
M30220T-PRB User's Manual (this manual)
M30220T-PRB User's Manual (Japanese)
M30220T-PRB Repair Request Sheet (English)
M30220T-PRB Repair Request Sheet (Japanese)
Please keep the M30220T-PRB’s packing box and cushion material in your place for reuse at a later
time when sending your product for repair or other purposes. Always use these packing box and
cushion material when transporting the M30220T-PRB.
If any of these items are missing or found faulty, please contact your local distributor. Also, if there
is any question or doubt about the packaged product, contact your local distributor.
2.2 Other Tool Products Required for Development
To bring forward programs development on the M30220 and M30221 Group MCUs, the products
listed below are necessary in addition to those contained package above. Get them separately.
Other tool products
Emulator main unit
PC4701M, PC4701HS or PC4701L (essential)
M30200T-RPD-E (essential)
Emulation pod main unit
Emulator debugger
M3T-PD30 Ver.4.00 or later recommended (essential)
For 144-pin TQFP (144PFB-A): FLX-144NSE
(Converter board supporting the foot pattern of the target system)
Converter board
For 120-pin LQFP (120P6R-A): FLX-120NSE
(Converter board supporting the foot pattern of the target system)
To purchase these products, contact your nearest distributer.
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2.3 System Configuration
Figure 2.1 System configuration
Products (1) and (2) shown in Figure 2.1 are included with this product. Get (3) and (4) in Figure 2.1
separately.
(1) Pod probe (M30220T-PRB)
This pod probe is equipped with the evaluation MCUs M30220GP-EVA and M30220GP-PORT.
(2) Pitch converter board for 144-pin 0.5mm-pitch LQFP (FLX-144NSD)
Board for connecting the pod probe to the 144-pin 0.5mm-pitch LQFP foot pattern on the target
system.
(3) Pitch converter board for 144-pin 0.4mm-pitch TQFP (FLX-144NSE)
Board for connecting the pod probe to the foot pattern for 144-pin 0.4mm-pitch TQFP on the
target system.
(4) Pitch converter board for 120-pin 0.4mm-pitch LQFP (FLX-120NSE)
Board for connecting the pod probe to the foot pattern for 120-pin 0.4mm-pitch LQFP on the
target system.
For details on the connection, refer to "3.4 Connecting the Target System" (page 17).
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Chapter 3. Setting Up
This chapter describes switch settings required for using this product and how to connect this product to the PC4701 and
the target system.
3.1 Switch Settings ........................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor ............................................................................................ 15
3.3 Connecting M30200T-RPD-E.................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Connecting the Target System.................................................................................................... 17
3.5 Making an MCU File for M3T-PD30 ........................................................................................ 21
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Chapter 3. Setting Up
With this product, it is necessary to set the following according to your application system.
• XCIN/XCOUT pins for the target system
• Mounting the A-D conversion bypass capacitor
3.1 Switch Settings
It is necessary to set the switches of the FLX64-PRB for debugging according to the target system.
Figure 3.1 shows the positions of the switches of the FLX64-PRB, and Table 3.1 shows the switch
settings.
Figure 3.1 Positions of the switches and their factory-settings
Table 3.1 Switch settings of FLX64-PRB
Function
Switch No.
Switch setting
As this switch is not used for M30220T-PRB,
XCIN is always selected.
Selecting
XCIN
JP1
PORT
PORT
Selecting
XCOUT
JP2
NC
NC
Used when XCOUT is connected to
the target system
Used when XCOUT is not
connected to the target system
(Factory-setting)
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3.2 A-D Conversion Bypass Capacitor
This product has foot patterns on the board for mounting a bypass capacitor for the A-D converter
circuit. Mount a suitable bypass capacitor as occasion demands.
Figure 3.2 shows the position of the bypass capacitor.
Figure 3.2 Foot patterns of A-D conversion bypass capacitor
IMPORTANT
Note on the Operation of A-D Converter:
• The A-D converter characteristics differ from actual MCU characteristics because
there are a converter board and other devices between the evaluation MCU and the
target system. Make the final evaluation of the A-D converter with the actual MCU.
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3.3 Connecting M30200T-RPD-E
The emulation pod for M30220 and M30221 Group MCUs consists of the M30200T-RPD-E and the
M30220T-PRB. Figures 3.3 and 3.4 show how to connect the M30220T-PRB pod probe, and how
to remove it, respectively.
(1) Attach the J1 and J2 connectors of the M30220T-
PRB to the J3 and J4 connectors of the FLX64-PRB
respectively.
(2) Secure the FLX64-PRB with the included two screws.
Figure 3.3 Connecting the M30220T-PRB pod probe
(1) Unscrew the two screws of the M30220T-PRB.
(2) Lift off the M30220T-PRB from the FLX64-PRB.
Pull the M30220T-PRB straight down carefully.
Applying a twist to them may cause damage to the
connectors.
Figure 3.4 Removing the M30220T-PRB pod probe
CAUTION
Notes on Connecting the Pod Probe:
• Be sure to turn off the power before making connections. Otherwise, the internal
circuits may be damaged.
• The small connectors (J3 and J4) of the M30220T-PRB are guaranteed for only 50
insertion/removal iterations.
• The small connectors (J3 and J4) of the FLX64-PRB and the small connectors (J1
and J2) of the M30220T-PRB are guaranteed for only 50 insertion/removal iterations.
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3.4 Connecting the Target System
There are three ways available to connect the emulation pod to target systems as shown in Figure 3.5.
Figure 3.5 Connecting the target system
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Figures 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 show how to connect the pitch converter board FLX-144NSD for 144-pin
0.5mm-pitch LQFP, how to connect the pitch converter board FLX-144NSE for 144-pin 0.4mm-
pitch TQFP, and how to connect the pitch converter board FLX-120NSE for 120-pin 0.4mm-pitch
LQFP, respectively.
(1) Mount the NQPACK144SD (included) on the target.
(2) Connect the YQPACK144SD (included) to the
NQPACK144SD.
Using a slotted head screw, secure the YQPACK144SD
with the YQ-GUIDE's (included).
(3) Connect the M30220T-PRB to the FLX-144NSD.
(4) Connect the FLX-144NSD to the YQPACK144SD.
Figure 3.6 Connecting the pitch converter board FLX-144NSD for 144-pin 0.5mm-pitch LQFP
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(1) Mount the NQPACK144SE included with the FLX-
144NSE (separately available) on the target.
(2) Connect the YQPACK144SE included with the FLX-
144NSE (separately available) to the NQPACK144SE.
Using a slotted head screw, secure the YQPACK144SE
with the YQ-GUIDE's (included).
(3) Connect the M30220T-PRB to the FLX-144NSE (sepa-
rately available).
(4) Connect the FLX-144NSE (separately available) to the
YQPACK144SE.
Figure 3.7 Connecting the pitch converter board FLX-144NSE for 144-pin 0.4mm-pitch TQFP
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(1) Mount the NQPACK120SE included with the FLX-
120NSE (separately available) on the target.
(2) Connect the YQPACK120SE included with the FLX-
120NSE (separately available) to the NQPACK120SE.
Using a slotted head screw, secure the YQPACK120SE
with the YQ-GUIDE's (included).
(3) Connect the M30220T-PRB to the FLX-120NSE (sepa-
rately available).
(4) Connect the FLX-120NSE (separately available) to the
YQPACK120SE.
Figure 3.8 Connecting the pitch converter board FLX-120NSE for 120-pin 0.4mm-pitch LQFP
CAUTION
Note on Connecting Target Systems:
• Take care not to attach the converter board in the wrong direction.
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3.5 Making an MCU File for M3T-PD30
It is necessary to change the contents of the MCU file according to the MCU to be developed. Make
the MCU file in the directory same as emulator debugger M3T-PD30 (M30220.MCU for M30220
Group MCU and M30221.MCU for M30221 Group MCU).
The contents of the MCU file (the SFR area, internal RAM area, internal ROM area, the name of
firmware file) are shown below. Change the settings according to the MCU to be debugged. Use your
editor for modifying the MCU file.
The contents of the MCU file are as follows:
(1) For M30220 Group (M30220.MCU)
0
3FF
400
1BFF
E8000
FFFFF
M30620B
0
: SFR area
:
: Internal RAM
:
: Internal ROM
:
Start address
End address
Start address
End address
Start address
End address
: Name of firmware file (Do not change)
: Expansion No. M3T-PD30 V.4.00 or later required (Do not change)
(2) For M30221 Group (M30221.MCU)
0
3FF
400
9FF
FA000
FFFFF
M30620B
0
: SFR area
:
: Internal RAM
:
: Internal ROM
:
Start address
End address
Start address
End address
Start address
End address
: Name of firmware file (Do not change)
: Expansion No. M3T-PD30 V.400 or later required (Do not change)
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Chapter 4. Specifications
This chapter describes specifications of this product.
4.1 Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 24
4.2 External Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 25
(1) External Dimensions of Pod Probe ....................................................................................... 25
(2) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-144NSD) .................................................. 25
(3) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-144NSE)................................................... 26
(4) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-120NSE)................................................... 26
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Chapter 4. Specifications
4.1 Specifications
Table 4.1 lists the specifications of the M30220T-PRB.
Table 4.1 Specifications of M30220T-PRB
Emulators
PC4701M, PC4701HS or PC4701L
Emulation pod main unit
Applicable MCUs
Usable MCU mode
Emulation memory
M30200T-RPD-E
M30220 and M30221 Group MCUs
Single-chip mode
1MB
XIN=10MHz
4.0 to 5.5V
Operating frequency
Power supply range
XIN=7MHz, 1 wait
+2.7 to 5.5V
2.7 to 5.5V
Stack capacity used for emulator Max. 8 bytes
Suspended cycles
in run-time debug
16-byte dump: approx. 312 BCLK cycles
16-byte fill: approx. 283 BCLK cycles
1.Supplied from an emulator main unit
2.The operating voltage of the emulation pod main unit is
determined by detecting the supply voltage of the target
system. When no target system is connected, or when the
supply voltage of the target system is more than 5.0V, the
operating voltage is 5.0V.
Power supply to emulation pod
main unit
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
5 to 35°C (no dew)
-10 to 60°C (no dew)
144-pin 0.5mm-pitch LQFP FLX-144NSD
(144P6Q-A)
(included)
M30220 Group
M30221 Group
Connection to the target system
(See"3.4ConnectingtotheTarget
System", page 17)
144-pin 0.4mm-pitch TQFP FLX-144NSE
(144PFB-A) (option)
120-pin 0.4mm-pitch LQFP FLX-120NSE
(120P6R-A) (option)
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4.2 External Dimensions
(1) External Dimensions of Pod Probe
Unit: mm
Figure 4.1 External dimensions of pod probe
(2) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-144NSD)
Figure 4.2 shows the external dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the pitch converter board FLX-
144NSD for 144-pin 0.5mm-pitch LQFP.
Unit: mm
Figure 4.2 External dimensions of FLX-144NSD
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(3) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-144NSE)
Figure 4.3 shows the external dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the pitch converter board FLX-
144NSE for 144-pin 0.4mm-pitch TQFP.
Unit: mm
Figure 4.3 External dimensions of FLX-144NSE
(4) External Dimensions of Converter Board (FLX-120NSE)
Figure 4.4 shows the external dimensions and a sample foot pattern of the pitch converter board FLX-
120NSE for 120-pin 0.4mm-pitch LQFP.
Unit: mm
Figure 4.4 External dimensions of FLX-120NSE
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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot when this product does not work properly.
5.1 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly....................................................... 28
(1) When the LED Display of PC4701 is Abnormal.................................................................. 28
(2) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up
(When the target system is connected) ...................................................................... 29
(3) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up
(When the target system is not connected) ................................................................ 30
5.2 Operation Differs from That of MCUs with PROM .................................................................. 30
(1) When the A-D Conversion Values are Different from Expected Values ............................. 30
(2) When the D-A Conversion Values are Different from Expected Values ............................. 30
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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
When this product does not work properly, check the following.
5.1 When the Emulator Debugger Does Not Start Up Properly
(1) When the LED Display of PC4701 is Abnormal
Table 5.1 LED's abnormal display and its checkpoints
Connection to
the target system
Error
Checkpoint
Check the power cable is connected to the PC4701.
See the user's manual of the PC4701.
-
-
LEDs do not light up.
All LEDs remain lit.
(1) Check the connection between the M30200T-
RPD-E and this product.
See "3.3 Connecting M30200T-RPD-E"
(page 16).
(2) Check the connection between the PC4701
and the M30200T-RPD-E.
See the user's manual of the M30200T-RPD-E.
The "POWER LED" of
"STATUS OF TARGET"
does not light up.
Check power and GND are properly supplied to
the target system.
Connected
(1) Check both the main and sub clocks are not set
to "EXT" in the emulator debugger.
See the CLK command of the emulator
debugger.
Not connected
(2) Check the oscillator circuit in the M30200T-
RPD-E is oscillating.
The "CLOCK LED" of
"STATUS OF TARGET"
does not light up.
See the user's manual of the M30200T-RPD-E.
(1) Check the oscillator circuit on the target system
is oscillating.
Connected
Connected
(2) Check the switches of the FLX64-PRB are
correctly set.
See "3.1 Switch Settings" (page 14).
The "RESET LED" of
"STATUS OF TARGET"
does not go out.
Check the reset pin of the target system is pulled
up.
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(2) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up
(When the target system is connected)
Table 5.2 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is connected)
Error
Checkpoint
Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable
connections and switches on the rear of the PC4701
match.
See the user's manuals of the PC4701 and emulator
debugger.
Communication ERROR
Data is not sent to the target
(1) Download the proper firmware.
See the user's manuals of the emulator debugger.
(2) Check the connection between the M30200T-RPD-E
and this product.
See "3.3 Connecting M30200T-RPD-E" (page 16).
(3) Check the connection between the PC4701 and the
M30200T-RPD-E.
Target system is not constructed properly
See user's manual of the M30200T-RPD-E.
The version of M3T-PD30 and the firmware
on the target system are not same
Download the proper firmware.
See the user's manual of the emulator debugger.
(1) Check the reset pin of the target system is pulled up.
(2) Check the reset pin of the target system has changed
from "L" to "H" level.
Target MCU is reset state
Target MCU is unable to reset
Target is "HOLD" state
(1) Check the NMI* pin is "H" level.
(2) If the reset circuit of the target system has a watchdog
timer, disable the timer.
(3) Check power and GND are properly supplied to the
target system.
The MCU is either in the stop mode or wait mode. Either
reset the MCU or cancel the mode with an interrupt.
See MCU specifications.
(1) Check the oscillator circuit on the target system is
oscillating properly.
(2) Check the switches of the FLX64-PRB are correctly
set.
Target MCU is not given clock
Target MCU is not given power
See "3.1 Switch Settings" (page 14).
Check power and GND are properly supplied to the target
system.
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(3) Errors Occur When the Emulator Debugger Starts Up
(When the target system is not connected)
Table 5.3 Checkpoints of errors when starting up the emulator debugger (target is not connected)
Error
Checkpoint
Check all emulator debugger settings, interface cable
connections and switches on the rear of the PC4701
match.
See the user's manuals of the PC4701 and emulator
debugger.
Communication ERROR
Data is not sent to the target
(1) Download the proper firmware.
See the user's manual of the emulator debugger.
(2) Check the connection between the M30200T-RPD-E
and this product.
See "3.3 Connecting M30200T-RPD-E" (page 16).
(3) Check the connection between the PC4701 and the
M30200T-RPD-E.
Target system is not constructed properly
See the user's manual of the M30200T-RPD-E.
The version of M3T-PD30 and the firmware
on the target are not same
Download the proper firmware.
See the user's manual of the emulator debugger.
The MCU is either in the stop mode or wait mode. Either
reset the MCU or cancel the mode with an interrupt.
See MCU specifications.
Target is "HOLD" state
Check the switches of the FLX64-PRB are correctly set.
See "3.1 Switch Settings" (page 14).
Target MCU is not given clock
5.2 Operation Differs from That of MCUs with PROM
(1) When the A-D Conversion Values are Different from Expected Values
The A-D converter characteristics differ from actual MCU characteristics because there are a
converter board and other devices between the evaluation MCU and the target system. Make the final
evaluation of the A-D converter with the actual MCU.
(2) When the D-A Conversion Values are Different from Expected Values
The D-A converter characteristics differ from actual MCU characteristics because there are a
converter board and other devices between the evaluation MCU and the target system. Make the final
evaluation of the D-A converter with the actual MCU.
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Chapter 6. Maintenance and Warranty
This chapter describes how to maintenance, repair provisions and how to request for repair.
6.1 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 32
6.2 Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 32
6.3 Repair Provisions........................................................................................................................ 32
6.4 How to Request for Repair ......................................................................................................... 33
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Chapter 6. Maintenance and Guarantee
6.1 Maintenance
If dust or dirt collects on any equipment of your emulation system, wipe it off with a dry soft cloth.
Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the equipment's surface
coating to separate.
6.2 Guarantee
If your product becomes faulty within twelve months after its purchase while being used under good
conditions by observing "Precautions for Safety" described in Chapter 1 of this user's manual, we will
repair or replace your faulty product free of charge. Note, however, that if your product's fault is raised
by any one of the following causes, we will repair it or replace it with new one with extra-charge:
• Misuse, abuse, or use under extraordinary conditions
• Unauthorized repair, remodeling, maintenance, and so on
• Inadequate user's system or misuse of it
• Fires, earthquakes, and other unexpected disasters
In the above cases, contact your local distributor. If your product is being leased, consult the leasing
company or the owner.
6.3 Repair Provisions
(1) Repair with extra-charge
The products elapsed more than twelve months after purchase can be repaired with extra-charge.
(2) Replacement with extra-charge
If your product's fault falls in any of the following categories, the fault will be corrected by
replacing the entire product instead of repair, or you will be advised to purchase new one,
depending on the severity of the fault.
• Faulty or broken mechanical portions
• Flaw, separation, or rust in coated or plated portions
• Flaw or cracks in plastic portions
• Faults or breakage caused by improper use or unauthorized repair or modification
• Heavily damaged electric circuits due to overvoltage, overcurrent or shorting of power supply
• Cracks in the printed circuit board or burnt-down patterns
• Wide range of faults that makes replacement less expensive than repair
• Unlocatable or unidentified faults
(3) Expiration of the repair period
When a period of twelve months elapses after the model was dropped from production, repairing
products of the model may become impossible.
(4) Transportation fees at sending your product for repair
Please send your product to us for repair at your expense.
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6.4 How to Request for Repair
If your product is found faulty, follow the procedure below to send your product for repair.
Customer
Distributor
Fill in the Repair Request Sheet included with this product, then send it
along with this product for repair to your local distributor. Make sure
that information in the Repair Request Sheet is written in as much detail
as possible to facilitate repair.
After checking the contents of fault, the distributor should please send
the faulty product along with the Repair Request Sheet to Renesas
Solutions Corp.
Renesas Solutions When the faulty product is repaired, it will be returned to the customer
at the earliest convenience.
CAUTION
Note on Transporting the Product:
• When sending your product for repair, use the packing box and cushion material supplied with this
product when delivered to you and specify handling caution for it to be handled as precision
equipment. If packing of your product is not complete, it may be damaged during transportation.
When you pack your product in a bag, make sure to use conductive polyvinyl supplied with this
product (usually a blue bag). When you use other bags, they may cause a trouble on your product
because of static electricity.
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MEMO
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M30220T-PRB User's Manual
Rev.1.00
September 1, 2003
REJ10J0281-0100Z
COPYRIGHT ©2003 RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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