Fujitsu MB96300 manual Contents

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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide

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REVISION HISTORY

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WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER

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CONTENTS

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OVERVIEW

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1.1

Abstract

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1.2

Features

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1.3

General Description

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INSTALLATION

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2.1

Connection/Power-On

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2.2

Default Jumper settings for MB96370 Series

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2.3

Jumper Location

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3 JUMPERS AND SWITCHES

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3.1

Operating Mode (S1)

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3.2

Power Supply (S2, JP: 8, 15, 16, 17, 22)

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3.3

Subclock (JP: 1, 2)

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3.4

Analog Power Supply Voltage (JP: 11, 12, 13, 14)

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3.5

Alarm Comparator (JP: 85)

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3.6

Reset Generation (JP: 33, 41, 46, 47, 48)

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3.7

User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 (JP: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)

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3.8

I2C pull-up resistor (JP: 9, 10)

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3.9

LIN / UART

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3.10

CAN interfaces (JP: 24, 26, 34, 35)

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3.11

External Flash memory (JP: 49, 52, 56)

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3.12

External SRAM memory (JP: 50, 53, 59)

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3.13

Graphic Display Controller interface (JP: 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 85, 86)

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4 CONNECTORS

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4.1

Power connector (X7)

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4.2

MCU pin header connectors (X20A, X20B, X21, X22 and X23)

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4.3

LIN-UART connectors (X5, X9)

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4.4

CAN Connector (X6, X8)

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4.5

USER-LEDs & optional LC-Display (J1)

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4.6

In-Circuit-Programming Connector (X4)

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4.7

Alarm Comparator Connector (J2)

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4.8

External Supply Voltage Vin (J3)

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Contents MB96300 Series Date Issue Revision HistoryWarranty and Disclaimer No Liability for Consequential DamagesContents Programming the Internal Flash Memory Overview AbstractFeatures General Description Emulator System 8 I2C BusEmulation System Connection/Power-On InstallationDo not use any other probe cable than MB2198-507-E only Default Jumper settings for MB96370 Series Jumper Description / Function Type Default CoordinatesJumper Settings Flash / LimeDefault Jumper Settings Jumper LocationOperating Mode S1 Jumpers and SwitchesMCU Operating Mode Power Supply S2, JP 8, 15, 16, 17 Power Supply ConfigurationJP8 McuvccSubclock JP 1 JP1JP2 JP2Analog Power Supply Voltage JP 11, 12, 13 Alarm Comparator JPAlarm Comparator ADC SupplyReset Generation JP 33, 41, 46, 47 Uart ResetReset Connection RST MCUI2C pull-up resistor JP 9 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 JP 3, 4, 5, 6User Push Buttons LIN / Uart UART0 SettingsLIN-UART 0 JP 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29 UART2 Settings Can SettingsLIN-UART 2 JP 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43 Can interfaces JP 24, 26, 3410 External Flash Configuration 11 Flash Configuration JumpersExternal Flash memory JP 49, 52 External Sram memory JP 50, 53Flrst Glrst12 Graphic Display Controller interface Connectors Power connectorMCU pin header connectors X20A, X20B, X21, X22 LIN-UART connectors X5Can Connector X6 Can Connector SignalsCanl CanhUSER-LEDs & optional LC-Display J1 User LEDs/LCDIn-Circuit-Programming Connector MD0Rstx SIN3Alarm Comparator Connector J2 VCC Connector J7GND Connector J8 External Supply Voltage Vin J3Asynchronous Mode Jumper Settings for Programming via Uart 0Jumper Settings for Programming via Uart 2 Programming the internal Flash memoryJumper Settings for reset signal Reset optionalFlash Programming Synchronous Mode Flash Programming SocketAppendix Related ProductsInformation in the WWW Http//mcu.emea.fujitsu.comChina-RoHS regulation Evaluation Board Emulation BoardTable of hazardous substances name and concentration Gültig für EU-Länder RecyclingValid for European Union Countries