M68ICS08MRUM/D
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NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT REQUIRED M68ICS08MRUM/D M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator User’s Manual User’s Manual Important Notice to Users While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this document, Motorola assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this document, its updates, supplements, or special editions, whether such errors are omissions or statements resulting from negligence, accident, or any other cause. Motorola further assumes no liability arising out of the application or use of any information, product, or system described herein nor any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this document. Motorola disclaims all warranties regarding the information contained herein, whether expressed, implied, or statutory, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. 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Motorola, Inc., 2000 All Rights Reserved User’s Manual 2 User’s Manual M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator Table of Contents Section General Information Introduction. 9 MRICS Components. 12 M68ICS08MR Connector Components. 13 MRICS Interface Software. 14 Hardware and Software Requirements 14 Specifications 15 About This Manual 15 Customer Support 15 Section Preparation and Installation Introduction. 17 Hardware Preparation 17 MRICS Limitations 17 Configuring MRICS Jumper Headers 18 Target Interface Connection Options 25 Host Computer PC MRICS Serial Interconnection J12 34 J4 Pin Assingments +5Vdc Power Connector 34 Connecting the MRICS. 35 Connecting the MRICS to a Target System 36 Installing the Software 36 Section Support Information Introduction. 37 MRICS Connector Signal Definitions 37 M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA User’s Manual 3 Target-Cable Pin Assignments 52 Parts List 57 MRICS Printed Circuit Board Layout and Schematic Diagrams 60 Section Using the MON08 Interface Introduction. 71 Target System Header Placement 71 Target Requirements for Using MON08 74 Connecting to the In-Circuit Simulator 74 User’s Manual Glossary M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA User’s Manual 4 User’s Manual M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator List of Figures 2-1 MR16/32 Clock Source Selection Jumper W1 21 2-2 Reset Source Selection Jumper W2 21 2-3 MR16/32 I/O Baud Rate Selection Jumper W3 22 2-4 MCU Emulation Selection Jumper W4 22 2-5 MRICS XTAL Clock Enable Jumper W5 23 2-6 MR4/8 Clock Source Selection Jumper W6 23 2-7 Board Reset Selection Jumper W7 . 24 2-8 J2 Pin Assignments MR16/32 Target Interface. 26 2-9 J3 Pin Assignments MR16/32 Target Interface. 27 2-10 J5 Pin Assignments MR4/8 Target Interface. 28 2-11 J6 Pin Assignments MR4/8 Target Interface. 29 2-12 J7 Pin Assignments MR16/32 MON08 Cable Connectors. 30 2-13 J8 Pin Assignments MR4/8 MON08 Cable Connectors 31 2-14 J1 Pin Assignments MR16/32 Target Connector 32 2-15 J11 Pin Assignments MR4/8 DIP Target Connector 33 2-16 J12 Pin Assignments RS232 Connector 34 2-17 J4 Pin Assignment +5Vdc Power Connector. 34 M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA User’s Manual 5 User’s Manual 6 M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA User’s Manual M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator List of Tables Table Table M68ICS08MR Product Components 12 Table Hardware Components 13 Table Software Components 14 Table M68ICS08MR Board Specifications. 15 Table MRICS Jumper Header Description 20 Table Cable/Connector Options for MCUs 25 Table MR16/32 Target Connector J2 38 Table MR16/32 Target Connector J3 40 Table MR4/8 Target Connector J5 42 Table MR4/8 Target Connector J6 44 Table MR16/32 MON08 Connector J7 Pin Assignments 46 Table MR4/8 MON08 Connector J8 Pin Assignments 47 Table MR16/32 Target Connector J1 48 Table MR4/8 Target DIP Connector J11. 51 Table Power Connector J4 Pin Assignments. 52 Table RS-232C Communication Connector J12 Pin Assignments 52 Table Flex Target Cable M68CBL05C for QFP Target Head Adapter B53 Table Flex Target Cable M68CBL05C for DIP Target Head Adapter A54 Table Flex Target Cable M68CBL05C for QFP Target Head Adapter B55 Table Flex Target Cable M68CBL05C for DIP/QFP Target Head Adapter B56 Table Bill of Materials. 57 Table MR16/32 MON08 Target System Connector J7. 72 Table MR4/8 MON08 Target System Connector J8 73 To obtain information about technical support or ordering parts, call the Motorola help desk at M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA General Information User’s Manual 15 General Information User’s Manual 16 General Information M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA User’s Manual M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator Section Preparation and Installation Introduction This section provides information and instruction for configuring, installing, and readying the MRICS for use. Hardware Preparation ESD CAUTION: These paragraphs explain: • Limitations of the MRICS • Configuration of the MRICS • Installation of the MRICS • Connection of the MRICS to a target system Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can damage or degrade electronic devices and equipment. For example, the electronic components installed on the printed circuit board are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD . Wear a grounding wrist strap whenever handling any printed circuit board. This strap provides a conductive path for safely discharging static electricity to ground. MRICS Limitations This section describes system limitations of the MRICS. Bus Frequency The MRICS communicates using the MON08 features. On the MR16/32 only, this forces the communication rate to fbus/256. The bus frequencies are limited by standard baud rates allowed by the host software, or 9600 and possibly 4800 baud for the MR16/32, and 9600 baud for the MR4/8. M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA Preparation and Installation User’s Manual 17 Preparation and Installation MR16/32 Port A0 On the MR16/32, port A0 is used for communications, so it is unavailable for emulation. MR4/8 Port B0 and Port B1 On the MR4/8, ports B0 and B1 are used for communications, so they are unavailable for emulation. Low Voltage Interrupt LVI The LVI is disabled by default in monitor mode. It is enabled by a dummy write to LVISR. Internal Clock Generator ICG The ICG is bypassed in monitor mode, so it is not available for use. Configuring MRICS Jumper Headers The MRICS supports four configuration options standalone, simulation, evaluation, and programming. • Standalone ICS08MRZ.exe running on the host computer the MRICS is not connected. Emulation of the M68HC 9 08MR MCU CPU, registers, and I/O ports are done within the host computer environment. • Simulation Host computer connected to the MRICS via the RS-232 cable and ICS08MRZ.exe running on the host computer. This provides access to the M68HC 9 08MR MCU CPU, internal registers, and I/O ports. • Evaluation Host computer connected to the MRICS and the MRICS connected to the target system via the flex cable. This method provides limited real-time evaluation of the MCU and debugging user developed hardware and software. User’s Manual 18 Preparation and Installation M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA Preparation and Installation Hardware Preparation • Programming Host computer connected to the MRICS, and the MRICS connected to the target system via the MON08 cable. Use the PROG08SZ.exe to program the MCU FLASH module. In the programming mode there is limited evaluation port A0 on the MR32 and port B0 and port B1 on the MR4/8 are used for communications, so they are unavailable for emulation . Seven jumper headers on the MRICS are used to configure the hardware options. Table 2-1 is a quick reference to these optional settings, and subparagraphs through describe jumper header configuration in greater detail. M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator MOTOROLA Preparation and Installation |
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