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E1/E20 Emulator Preface Preface The E1 emulator (R0E000010KCE00) and the E20 emulator (R0E000200KCT00) are designed for use with the MCU’s made by Renesas Electronics. All components of the E1 and E20 emulators are listed under “1.1 Package Components”. If you have any questions about the E1 or E20 emulator, contact your local distributor.
E1/E20 Emulator Important Important Before using the emulator, be sure to read this user’s manual carefully. Keep this user’s manual, and refer to it when you have questions about the emulator. Emulator: "Emulator" in this user’s manual collectively refers to the E1 and E20 emulators manufactured by Renesas Electronics Corporation. "Emulator" herein encompasses neither the customer's user system nor the host machine.
E1/E20 Emulator Important Usage restrictions: The emulator has been developed as a means of supporting system development by users. Therefore, do not use it as an embedded device in other equipment. Also, do not use it to develop systems or equipment for use in the following fields.
E1/E20 Emulator Precautions for safety Precautions for Safety This chapter, by showing the relevant diagrammatic symbols and their meanings, describes the precautions which should be taken in order to use this product safely and properly. Be sure to read and understand this chapter before using this product. Contact us if you have any questions about the precautions described here. WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause death or heavy wound unless it is avoided.
E1/E20 Emulator Precautions for safety WARNING Warnings for AC Power Supply: Do not repair or remodel the emulator product by yourself in order to prevent danger such as an electric shock or fire and for the sake of quality assurance. For after-sale services in case of a mechanical or electrical fault, please contact your local distributor. Always switch off the host computer and user system before connecting or disconnecting any cables or parts.
E1/E20 Emulator Precautions for safety CAUTION Cautions to Be Taken for Handling The emulator: Use caution when handling the emulator. Be careful not to apply a mechanical shock. Do not touch the connector pins of the emulator and the target MCU connector pins directly. Static electricity may damage the internal circuits. When attaching and removing the cable, hold the plug of the cable and do not touch the cable.
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E1/E20 Emulator Terminology Terminology Some specific words used in this user's manual are defined below. Integrated development environment: High-performance Embedded Workshop This tool provides powerful support for the development of embedded applications for Renesas microcomputers. It has an emulator debugger function allowing the emulator to be controlled from the host machine via an interface.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline 1. Outline This chapter describes the package components, the system configuration, and the specifications of the emulator functions and operating environment. 1.1. Package Components The E1/E20 emulator package consists of the following items. After you have unpacked the box, check if your E1 or E20 emulator contains all of these items. Table 1.1 and Table 1.2 show the packing components for the E1 and E20, respectively. Table 1.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline 1.2. System Configuration The E1 or E20 emulator is used by connecting it to the target MCU mounted on the user system. Figure 1.1 shows the configuration of the emulator system. User-system interface cable (with the 14-or 38-pin connector) Integrated Development Environment + Emulator debigger User system Host computer USB interface cable E1 or E20 emulator Figure 1.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline 1.4. Specifications Table 1.3 lists the specifications of the E1 or E20 emulator. Table 1.3 Specifications of the E1 or E20 emulator Item Emulator Type PC Interface User Interface Power Voltage for the emulator Power supply for the target MCU External dimension (main body) Weight Operating temperature Storage temperature EMC Description E1 Emulator E20 Emulator Type name: R0E000010KCE00 Type name: R0E000200KCT00 USB 2.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline 1.5. Regulatory Compliance Notices 1.5.1. European Union regulatory notices This product complies with the following EU Directives. (These directives are only valid in the European Union.) CE Certifications: ・Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2004/108/EC EN 55022 Class A WARNING: This is a Class A product. This equipment can cause radio frequency noise when used in the residential area.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline 1.6. Emulator Hardware Configuration As shown in Figures 1.2 and 1.3, the emulator consists of a main emulator unit, a USB interface cable, and a usersystem interface cable. The emulator is connectable to the host computer via a USB port compliant with USB 2.0 (Full-Speed/High-Speed) or USB 1.1. USB interface cable VCC ACT RESET RUN SELF CHECK User-system interface cable E1 main emulator unit Figure 1.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline 1.7. The Names of the Emulator Parts The names of the emulator parts are given in Figures 1.4 to 1.6. E1 Emulator E20 Emulator (c) (e) (e) (c) VCC ACT VCC RESET ACT RESET RUN SELF CHECK (a) Logotype: (b) Connector for self-checking: (c) ACTIVE LED: (d) VCC LED: (e) RESET LED: (f) RUN LED: (b) (d) (a) (d) TOP (a) RUN (f) SELF CHECK (b) (f) The casing bears the “RENESAS E1” or “RENESAS E20” logotype. A connector for use in self-checking.
E1/E20 Emulator Outline E1 Emulator E20 Emulator (b) (a) (a) (b) (c) I (a) Host-side connector: (b) Host-side connector mark: (c) Power switch (E20 only): O A USB connector for the host computer. Be sure to connect the provided USB interface cable. Marked “ ”. A connector for the host computer is provided at the side of this mark. Power switch of the emulator. When the switch is shifted to “|”, the power is on. Shifting the switch to “”, on the other hand, turns off the power.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 2. Setup 2.1. Installing Emulator Software Insert the installation media into the host machine. Follow the displayed procedure to download and install the emulator software. 2.2. Connecting the Emulator to the Host Computer Use the USB interface cable to connect the emulator to the host computer as shown in Figure 2.1. For the position of each connector of the emulator, refer to section 1.7, The Names of the Emulator Parts. Host computer USB interface cable(1.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 2.3. Connecting the Emulator to the User System Use the procedure below to connect the emulator to the user system with the user-system interface cable, or to disconnect them when moving the emulator or the user system. (1) Connect the user-system interface cable to the user-side connector of the emulator. When connecting the user-system interface cable to the E1 emulator, check the position of the erroneous insertion prevention key to ensure that the cable is plugged in correctly.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup (2) A connector to the user-system interface cable must be installed on the user system. Table 2.1 shows the recommended connector for the emulator. Table 2.1 Recommended Connector Connector 14-pin connector 38-pin connector Type Number 7614-6002 2514-6002 2-5767004-2 Manufacturer Sumitomo 3M Limited 3M Limited Tyco Electronics Japan G.K.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 38-pin user-system interface cable 9.4 mm 38-pin to 14-pin conversion adapter 14-pin connector 7614-6002 or 2514-6002 10 mm 9.4 mm 26.2 mm 38-pin to 14-pin conversion adapter (top view) R0E000200CKA00 (include in the E20 package) User system Figure 2.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 38-pin user-system interface cable 30 mm 1 38 2 15 mm 37 38-pin connector 2-5767004-2 5 mm : Area with limit on mounted components User system Figure 2.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 2.4. Turning the Power On/Off Turn the power of the E1 or E20 emulator and the user system following the procedure below. 2.4.1. When a Separate Power Supply is Used for the User System (1) Check the power is off. Check that the user system is turned off. When using the E20 emulator, check its power switch is off. (2) Connect the user system. Connect the emulator and the user system with a user-system interface cable.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 2.4.2. When Power is supplied to the User System from the Emulator (E1 Only) (1) Connect the user system. Connect the emulator and the user system with a user-system interface cable. (2) Connect the host machine and turn on the emulator. Connect the emulator and the host machine with a USB interface cable, then turn on the emulator. (3) Launch the emulator debugger. Launch the emulator debugger and select the setting of power supply to the user system.
E1/E20 Emulator Setup 2.5. Connecting System Ground The emulator's signal ground is connected to the user system's signal ground. In the emulator, the signal ground and frame ground are connected. In the user system, connect the frame ground only; do not connect the signal ground to the frame ground (Figure 2.6).
E1/E20 Emulator Troubleshooting (Action in Case of an Error) 3. Troubleshooting (Action in Case of an Error) 3.1. How to Solve a Trouble The following describes how to solve a trouble when any problem occurs before the emulator debugger starts after the emulator and the user system have been powered on. For the latest information on the emulator and emulator debugger, visit Renesas Electronics’ development environment website (http://www.renesas.com/tools). 3.1.1.
E1/E20 Emulator Maintenance and Warranty 4. Maintenance and Warranty This chapter covers basic maintenance, warranty information, provisions for repair and the procedures for requesting a repair. 4.1. Maintenance (1) If dust or dirt collects on this product, wipe it off with a dry soft cloth. Do not use thinner or other solvents because these chemicals can cause the surface coating to separate.
E1/E20 Emulator Maintenance and Warranty 4.3. Repair Provisions (1) Repairs not covered by warranty Problems arising in products for which more than one year has elapsed since purchase are not covered by warranty. (2) Replacement not covered by warranty If your product's fault falls into any of the following categories, the fault will be corrected by replacing the entire product instead of repairing it, or you will be advised to purchase a new product, depending on the severity of the fault.
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A Appendix A Self-Checking Program (SCP) This section gives the procedure for using the self-checking program for the E1 and E20 in fault analysis. A.1 Flow of Self-Checking Install the emulator software. ↓ Connect the user interface cable. ↓ Connect the USB interface cable*. ↓ Initiate the SCP for the E1 and E20. ↓ Execute the TEST1 and TEST2 programs. ↓ Disconnect the user interface cable. ↓ Execute the TEST3 program. ↓ View the results of self-checking.
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A A.2 Preparations for Self-Checking (1) The following items are required to execute the self-checking program. E1 or E20 emulator USB interface cable (included in the package) User interface cable (included in the package) Installation medium (included in the package) Host computer The emulator software and USB driver must also be installed on the host computer in advance. (2) Open the lid of the self-checking connector on the emulator.
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A A.3 Executing the Self-Checking Program (1) Execute the E1/E20 Self Check Program (E1E20SCP.exe). When installing the High-performance Embedded Workshop RX E1/E20 debugger, open the start menu and select [Programs] -> [Renesas] -> [High-performance Embedded Workshop] -> [E1/E20 Self Check Program]. When installing the CubeSuite+, open the start menu and select [Programs] -> [Renesas Electronics CubeSuite+] -> [Emulator Utilities] -> [RX] -> [E1, E20 Emulator Self Check Program].
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A (2) Click on the [START] button to start the self-checking program. If the user interface cable has not been connected to the self-checking connector, the following message is displayed: “Please connect the user interface cable to the self-check connector on E1 or E20 in a correct direction.” Check that the user interface cable is connected to the self-checking connector in the right direction as shown in Figure A.1, and click on the [OK] button.
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A If the user interface cable has been connected to the user system, “FAIL” is displayed on the screen (see figure below). Correctly connect the cable to the self-checking connector and click on the [START] button again to start the self-checking program. Figure A.5 [FAIL] at the Start of Self-Checking (with the Cable Connected to the User System) If the USB interface cable has been disconnected from the emulator, “FAIL” is displayed on the screen (see figure below).
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A (3) As soon as the self-checking program is started. “TEST1 is running.” and “TEST2 is running.” are shown on the screen. If the emulator correctly completes TEST1 and TEST2, “TEST1: PASS” and “TEST2: PASS” are displayed. Figure A.7 Running the Self-Checking Program (4) When TEST3 is entered, the following message appears. “Please remove the User interface cable from the self-checking connector to execute TEST3.
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A If you click on the [Cancel] button, “FAIL” is displayed on the screen (see figure below). Correctly connect the cable to the self-checking connector and click on the [START] button again to start the self-checking program. Figure A.9 [FAIL] Display that Appears When [Cancel] is Clicked on (5) As soon as the self-checking program is started. “TEST3 is running.” appears on the screen and self-checking continues. “PASS” or “FAIL” appears after TEST3 is completed.
E1/E20 Emulator Appendix A In the case of failure, the word “FAIL” is displayed, followed by an error message in the center of the window. Table A.1 lists the error messages. Figure A.11 Display for an Error Found in Self-Checking Clicking on the [LOG] button opens the file selection dialog box. Specify the location where you want the results of self-checking to be saved. The results of self-checking are saved as a text file. Table A.1 Error Messages Message The E1/E20 self-check has failed.
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