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Motorola HC05F6 User Manual
Motorola HC05F6 User Manual

Motorola HC05F6 User Manual

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MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR
USER'S MANUAL
HC05F6EMUM/D
July, 1996
HC05F6
EMULATOR MODULE
USER'S MANUAL
First Edition
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MOTOROLA INC., 1994; All Rights Reserved

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  • Page 1 MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR USER’S MANUAL HC05F6EMUM/D July, 1996 HC05F6 EMULATOR MODULE USER’S MANUAL First Edition MOTOROLA INC., 1994; All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2 Motorola products are not designed, intended, or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical implant into the body, or other application in which the failure of the Motorola product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ................ 1-1 Development Systems .................. 1-1 1.1.1 Motorola Modular Development System (MMDS05) ...... 1-1 1.1.2 M68HC05EVS Evaluation System (HC05EVS) ....... 1-2 EM Layout ....................1-3 Connector Pin Assignments (P7 AND P8) ..........1-4 CHAPTER 2 MMDS05 CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION ....2-1 Setting F6EM Jumper Headers ..............
  • Page 4 FIGURES Figure Page HC05F6 Emulator Module ................1-3 Connector P7 Pin Assignment ..............1-4 Connector P8 Pin Assignment ..............1-5 Connector P1 Pin Assignment ..............3-5 TABLES Table Page Logic Analyzer Connector P1 Signal Descriptions ........3-6 HC05F6EM USER”S MANUAL...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    The F6EM can be part of two development systems. This chapter describes those systems and explains the layout of the F6EM. DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS Your F6EM can be part of two Motorola development tools: the HC05 Motorola Modular Development System (MMDS05) or the M68HC05EVS Evaluation System (HC05EVS).
  • Page 6: M68Hc05Evs Evaluation System (Hc05Evs)

    As mentioned, your F6EM gives the MMDS05 the ability to emulate the MC68HC05F6 MCU. By substituting a different EM, you can enable your MMDS05 to emulate an MCU of a different series. (Your Motorola representative can explain all the EMs available.) Chapter 2 explains how to configure and use your F6EM as part of an...
  • Page 7: Em Layout

    EVS system, as an MMDS05 system includes a bus analyzer.) Expansion header connectors P2 and P3 connect together the EM and the control board (for an MMDS05) or the EM and the platform board (for an EVS). Figure 1-1. HC05F6 Emulator Module HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 8: Connector Pin Assignments (P7And P8)

    To configure your F6EM for use as part of an MMDS05, follow the instructions of Chapter 2. To configure your F6EM as part of an HC05EVS, follow the instructions of Chapter 3. EVDD TCAP Figure 1-2. Connector P7 Pin Assignments HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 9 /IRQ1 /IRQ2 TCMP /RESET Figure 1-3. Connector P8 Pin Assignments HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Mmds05 Configuration And Operation

    1 and 2 enables your software to control resets. This is the only correct P4 configuration for an F6EM that is part of an MMDS05. TARGET RESET DRIVEN FROM FABRICATED TARGET JUMPER HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 11: Clock Source Select Header (P6)

    FABRICATED JUMPER Alternatively, you may use a clock source originating from the control board. To do so, reposition the P6 jumper between pins 1 and 2, then use the MMDS05 OSC command to select a frequency. HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 12: Scs1 Header (P9)

    1 and 2 sets the default reset value of SCS0 to ‘0’. Alternatively, the default reset value of SCS0 is set to ‘1’ by removing the fabricated jumper between pins 1 and 2. SCS0 FABRICATED JUMPER HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 13: Installing Personality And Help Files

    MMDS05 software is executed. If it is not located in that directory, no help information pertaining to the MC68HC05F6 MCU will be displayed when the CHIPSINFO com- mand is used. HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 14: Remaining System Installation

    If your F6EM already is installed in the station module, reconnect the target cable, (if necessary). Replace the panel. At this point, you are ready to make remaining cable connections, as necessary, and restore power. For instructions, consult the MMDS05 operations manual (MMDS05OM/D). HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 15 HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Hc05Evs Configuration And Operation

    Jumper header P4 controls the path of a target reset. The diagram below shows the factory configuration: the fabricated jumper between pins 1 and 2 enables your F6EM to reset the target when you press the user or master reset switch. TARGET RESET DRIVEN FROM FABRICATED TARGET JUMPER HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 17: Clock Source Select Header (P6)

    This is the only correct configuration for an F6EM that is part of an HC05EVS. MMDS05 XTAL FABRICATED JUMPER NOTE The P6 pins 1 and 2 configuration is not correct for an F6EM that is part of an HC05EVS system. HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 18: Scs1 Header (P9)

    1 and 2 sets the default reset value of SCS0 to ‘0’. Alternatively, the default reset value of SCS0 is set to ‘1’ by removing the fabricated jumper between pins 1 and 2. SCS0 FABRICATED JUMPER HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 19: Evs Limitations

    (For information about memory maps, consult the technical data book for the MCU.) • Limitation 5. Bus Frequency During Downloading: To ensure proper operation during downloading, the MCU bus speed must be set to 1.79 MHz. HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 20: Logic Analyzer Connector P1

    LOGIC ANALYZER CONNECTOR P1 Figure 3-1 shows the pin assignments for logic analyzer connector P1. Table 3-1 lists signal descriptions for this connector. LA13 LA12 LA11 LA10 /LIR ECLK /IRQ1 /RESET Figure 3-1. Connector P1 Pin Assignments HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 21 E-clock:- Internally generated output clock sig- nal used as a timing reference. 1, 2, 25, 27, 29, 31, Ground 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, +5Vdc power:- Input voltage (+5Vdc @ 1A(max)) used by the EVS logic circuits. HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...
  • Page 22: Remaining System Installation

    P3 and P4. Snap the mounting holes of the EM onto the plastic standoffs. At this point, you are ready to make remaining cable connections, as necessary, and restore power. For instructions, consult the HC05EVS operations manual. HC05F6EM USER’S MANUAL MOTOROLA...

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