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Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe
FMEMCU-UG-960014-10
User Guide
MB96300 SERIES
EVALUATION BOARD
SK-96370-144PMC-GDC
USER GUIDE
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Revision History Revision History Date Issue 20.05.2008 V1.0, HWe, First Release This document contains 42 pages. FMEMCU-UG-960014-10 - 2 - © Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Warranty and Disclaimer Warranty and Disclaimer To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH restricts its warranties and its liability for the SK-96370-144PMC-GDC Board and all its deliverables (e.g. software include or header files, application examples, target boards, evaluation boards, engineering samples of IC’s etc.), its performance and any consequential damages, on the use of the Product in accordance with
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Contents 0 Contents REVISION HISTORY............................................................................................................ 2 WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER ......................................................................................... 3 0 CONTENTS...................................................................................................................... 4 1 OVERVIEW...........................................................
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Contents 4.9 Vcc 5 Volts (J4) ..................................................................................................... 28 4.10 Vcc 3.3 Volts (J5) .................................................................................................. 28 4.11 Vcc 2.5 Volts (J9) .................................................................................................. 28 4.12 Vcc 1.8 Volts (J10) ...................................................
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1 Overview 1.1 Abstract The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC is a multifunctional evaluation board for the Fujitsu 16FX Flash microcontroller MB96370 Series. It can be used stand-alone for software development and testing or as a simple target board to work with the emulator system. The board allows the designer immediately to start software development before his own final target system is available. FMEMCU-UG-960014-10 - 6 - © Fujitsu Microelec
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1.2 Features < Supports Fujitsu’s 16FX MB96370 Series with 144 pin PMC / M08 package or the MB2198 Emulator System with the Probe Cable MB2198-507-E. < 9-15V unregulated external DC power supply < On-board 3.3V switching mode voltage regulator < Power-LEDs for all supply voltages < Onboard voltage supervisor monitor < In-Circuit serial Flash programming (UART0 or UART2) < All resources available for evaluation < All MCU pins routed t
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1.3 General Description 2 The SK-96370-144PMC-GDC supports the F MC-16FX microcontrollers of MB96370 Series with LQFP144-M08 (PMC) package. It can be used as a stand-alone evaluation board or as a target board for the emulator debugger. 1.3.1 MCU Clocks The board is supplied with a socketed 4 MHz crystal as main oscillation source. Using the internal PLL of the IC, internal clock rates up to 56 MHz can be achieved. 1.3.2 RS-232 and LIN
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1.3.8 I2C Bus Additional 10 kOhm pull-up resistors can be connected to the I²C bus lines by setting the according jumpers. JP9 is for SDA0 and JP10 for SCL0. 1.3.9 Emulator System If the board is used as an emulator target board, the microcontroller must be removed from the socket and the corresponding probe cable has to be mounted: Series V-Chip Probe cable Socket NQPACK144SD-ND MB96370 MB96V300B MB2198-507-E HQPACK144SD Table 1-1
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation 2 Installation 2.1 Connection/Power-On Carefully remove the board from the shipping carton. First, check if there are any damages before powering up the evaluation board. For the power supply a DC input voltage of 9V – 15V is recommended. The positive voltage (+) must be connected to the center pin, and ground (GND) must be connected to the shield of the connector X7! After power-on (Switch S2 or JP22), the red power-on LEDs (LD9, L
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation 2.2 Default Jumper settings for MB96370 Series The following table lists all jumpers including its default setting and location on the starterkit. Default Jumper Description / Function Type Coordinates Setting JP1 X1A Jumper 3 pin 1-2 J 10 JP2 X0A Jumper 4 pin 1-2 J 10 JP3 Switch SW1 : INT0/NMI Jumper 2 pin Closed G 6 JP4 Switch SW2 : INT5 Jumper 2 pin Closed G 6 JP5 Switch SW3 : TIN1 Jumper 2 pin Closed H 6 JP6 Switch SW4 : IN0
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation Default Jumper Description / Function Type Coordinates Setting JP42 UART2 : LIN VBat Jumper 2 pin Open K 3 JP43 UART2 : LIN-Enable Jumper 2 pin Open L 3 JP44 LIN2 Transceiver type Solder JP 3 pin 1-2 L 5 JP45 UART2 : LIN Master Jumper 2 pin Open M 3 JP46 Direct Reset / Delayed Solder JP 3 pin 1-2 J 7 JP47 Voltage Monitor Solder JP 3 pin 2-3 J 8 JP48 MCU Reset Jumper 2 pin Closed J 8 JP49 FLASH : Word / Byte access Jumper 3 pin 1-2
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 2 Installation 2.3 Jumper Location The following picture shows the silk plot of the starter-kit with marked default jumper settings. A B C D E F G H I J K L M 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 A B C D E F G H I J K L M Figure 2-1: Default Jumper Settings © Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH - 13 - FMEMCU-UG-960014-10
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3 Jumpers and Switches This chapter describes all jumpers and switches that can be modified on the evaluation board. The default setting is shown with a grey shaded area. 3.1 Operating Mode (S1) This switch controls the MCU operation mode after Reset. Please take care of the following mode settings: DIP switch Setting Logical value S1-1 ON (closed) 1 (high) (MD0) OFF (open) 0 (low) ON (closed) 1 (high) S1-2 (MD1) OF
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.2 Power Supply (S2, JP: 8, 15, 16, 17, 22) *1 *1 The on-board voltage regulator provides stabilized 5V and 3.3V supplies to the MCU and peripherals. Even though they are thermally protected against overload, care must be taken when supplying current for additional circuitry. The LIN Vs line can be connected directly to the input supply of the board by jumpers. In this case, the input voltage to the board has to be suitable f
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.3 Subclock (JP: 1, 2) Some devices like e.g. MB96F37xRW support a 32 kHz sub-clock (X0A, X1A), other devices like e.g. MB96F37xRS do not support a sub-clock but will offer additional port-pins (e.g. P04_0, P04_1) instead. Please check the related datasheet. 3 Pin-out JP2: JP1: defines usage of pin 69 (X1A) 4 2 1 JP2: defines usage of pin 68 (X0A) Jumper Setting Description 1-4 Pin 68 is connected to the 32 kHz sub-clock
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.4 Analog Power Supply Voltage (JP: 11, 12, 13, 14) The power supply as well as the positive reference voltage for the A/D-converter can be provided internally or externally. JP11, JP14 connects analog power supply voltages (AVcc and AVss) JP12 connects the low pass filtered analog reference voltage AVRH to AVcc JP13 connects the low pass filtered analog reference voltage AVRL to AVss Jumper Setting Description Closed AVcc
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.6 Reset Generation (JP: 33, 41, 46, 47, 48) In addition to the internal Power-On reset, the microcontroller can be reset by an external reset circuit (Voltage Monitor) and also by a RS232 interface. Refer to the chapter ‘LIN / UART Connectors (X5 or X9)’ for DTR / RTS selection. JP33 Selects X5 or X9 as reset source. JP41 The signal on the DTR/RTS line can be negated with this jumper. Remove the jumper in order to dis
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.7 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 (JP: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Five user push buttons (SW1-SW5) can be connected to the microcontroller. JP3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Each push button can be connected separately. Jumper Setting Description Closed Pin 139 (INT0/NMI) of the MCU is connected to “SW1” JP3 (SW1) Open No connection to the microcontroller Closed Pin 19 (FRCK0) of the MCU is connected to “SW2” JP4 (SW2) Open No connection
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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches 3.9 LIN / UART There are two identical circuit blocks for LIN or RS232 connections. Each of the two D-Sub connectors can be configured as LIN or RS232 interface. DTS or RTS can be selected as reset source, and RTS and CTS can be connected by a jumper, since some terminals and Flash programming tools need this connection. Pin 1 (Vs) of X5 and X9 can be connected to the voltage input of the board by jumpers in order to supply the