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| CHAPTER 2: S5U1C63000H2 PACKAGE | |
Table 2.4.1 shows the function of each component on the panels. | |||||||
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| Table 2.4.1 Function list of components | |||
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| 1 | Side panel | CB |
| Circuit breaker | The breaker cuts off the power of the ICE system (ICE |
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| board) at consumption current of 3 A or more. A small |
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| staff of the breaker comes up at the |
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| should be at the recessed position for normal operating |
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| status. The breaker does not work at the normal |
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| operation. |
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| 2 | Front panel | ICE/RUN |
| ICE mode/Free run mode | Shifting the switch to "RUN" (slant to right) loads a |
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| switch | target program from the flash memory in the |
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| S5U1C63000H2 without connection to a host |
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| computer and gets the system into free run status of |
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| the target program. In this mode, however, debugging |
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| function such as break and trace does not work. |
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| Shifting the switch to "ICE " (slant to left) enables the |
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| S5U1C63000H2 to be connected with a host computer |
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| and debugging function is operative through the |
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| debugger on the host computer. |
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| 3 | Front panel | TRGOUT |
| Tracing trigger output | Upon coincidence of trigger conditions with a tracing |
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| terminal | trigger point, a pulse is output from this terminal. |
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| 4 | Front panel | STOPOUT |
| HALT/SLEEP status | When the S1C63000 CPU is in HALT or SLEEP |
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| output terminal | status, low level signal is output from this terminal. |
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| This is used to measure execution rate of the CPU. At |
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| the break mode, low level signal is also output. |
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| 5 | Front panel | TRCIN |
| Trace input terminal | Information is stored in the trace memory by |
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| connection with a signal of the target system. |
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| 6 | Front panel | BRKIN |
| Break input terminal | A running program enters in break status by input a |
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| low level signal from the target system. |
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| 7 | Front panel | GND |
| Ground terminal for above | In case the above terminal is monitored with such an |
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| oscilloscope, the GND line of the oscilloscope is |
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| connected to this terminal. This is also used as a GND |
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| in case the signals are input to the above terminals. |
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| 8 | Front panel |
| DIP switch | This is a switch to set a baud rate of communication |
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| 9 | Front panel | POWER |
| This green LED lights upon |
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| 10 | Front panel | EMU |
| Emulation LED | This red LED lights when the target program is in |
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| running status. |
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| 11 | Front panel | SLP/HLT |
| Halt LED | This yellow LED lights when the S1C63000 CPU |
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| executes the HALT or SLP instruction. This LED also |
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| lights when the peripheral circuit board has not been |
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| installed. |
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| 12 | Front panel |
| Program counter indicator | These LEDs indicate the program counter (PC) value |
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| while the program is running and also hold the PC |
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| value at the break point while the program is breaking. |
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| 13 | Front panel | RS232C |
| RS232C connector | This is a connector to connect a RS232C cable. |
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| Tightening the connector with screws is recommended |
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| while using. |
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| 14 | Rear panel | DC 5V |
| DC input connector | This is a connector to connect the DC cable of the AC |
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| adapter dedicated for S5U1C63000H2. |
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| 15 | Rear panel | POWER |
| Power switch | Turns the S5U1C63000H2 power on and off. |
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S5U1C63000H2 MANUAL | EPSON | 5 |
(S1C63 FAMILY |
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