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User’s Manual — M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module M68EML08GZ16 Quick Start Guide Make sure that power is disconnected from your M68EML08GZ16 Emulator Module and from your target system. Then follow these quick-start steps to make your M68EML08GZ16 ready for use as quickly as possible.
Plug the appropriate end of the flex cable plugs into M68EML08GZ16 connectors J2 and J3. • If the M68EML08GZ16 is in an MMDS station module, run the flex cable through the slit in the station-module enclosure, then replace the access panel.
M68EML08GZ16 Quick Start Guide 5 - Copy personality files to your computer 5 - Copy personality files to your computer The factory ships M68EML08GZ16 MCU personality files on the documentation CD-ROM. • If you’re using the CodeWarrior IDE, find the installation directory and copy the personality files named 00C35Vxx.MEM,...
MC68HC908GZ16, an MC68HC908GR16, an MC68HC908GZ8, an MC68HC908GR8, or an MC68HC908GR4 microcontroller unit (MCU). The M68EML08GZ16 can be part of two development systems. This section describes those systems and explains the layout of the EML08GZ16. 1.2 Development Systems...
You select the MMDS baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600. Substituting a different EM enables your MMDS to emulate target systems based on different MCUs or MCU families. (Your Motorola representative can explain all the EMs available.) 1.2.2 Motorola Modular Evaluation System (MMEVS0508) An MMEVS is an economical tool for designing, debugging, and evaluating target systems.
An MMEVS features automatic baud rate selection: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600. Substituting a different EM enables your MMEVS to emulate target systems based on different MCUs or MCU families. (Your Motorola representative can explain all the EMs available.). 1.3 System Requirements An IBM PC or compatible running Windows...
HCMOS Compatible at Vmcu (5V or 3V) Relative humidity 0 to 90% (noncondensing) Power requirements 5VDC supplied from the MMDS or MMEVS Dimensions 5.5 X 8.0 X 0.75 inches (139.7 x 203.2 x 19.1 mm) M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual General Information MOTOROLA...
After many insertions, you can replace the socket-saver without replacing the entire target head adapter. Table 1-2 lists target cable and head part numbers appropriate for the EML08GZ16. Table 1-2 M68EML08GZ16 Target Cable and Head Assemblies Flex Cable Target Head Adapter Surface Mount Adapter...
User’s Manual — M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module Section 2. Preparation and Operation 2.1 Introduction This section explains EML08GZ16 preparation: how to set board jumpers and how to make system connections. Note that you can reconfigure an EML08GZ16 already installed in an MMDS0508 station module enclosure.
32K: Specifies a PLL filter circuit designed for 32kHz reference frequency. CUS: Specifies a custom PLL filter circuit. You must populate thru-hole components C2, C3, and R2 with appropriate values for your desired reference frequency. M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Preparation and Operation MOTOROLA...
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Header, W5 Factory setting Settings other than those described here are not currently supported. (Use only one jumper in this header.) 8K: Specifies an MCU flash size of 8K. User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Preparation and Operation...
Limitation 4 - GR8 and GR4 Registers: The emulator uses a GZ16 to emulate all supported MCUs. Several of the GR8 and GR4 registers may be different than emulator registers, such as in the A/D module. M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Preparation and Operation...
...\prog\reg subdirectory of the CodeWarrior IDE installation directory. The CodeWarrior IDE uses these files to implement optional functionality such as letting you view or modify register contents by User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Preparation and Operation...
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At this point, you are ready to make any remaining cable connections and apply power. For instructions, consult the MMDS or MMEVS operations manual. M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Preparation and Operation MOTOROLA...
User’s Manual — M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module Section 3. Support Information 3.1 Introduction This section consists of connector pin assignments, connector signal descriptions, and other information that may be useful in your development activities. 3.2 Target Connectors J2 and J3 Connectors J2 and J3 are the EML08GZ16 target connectors. Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1 give the pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector J2.
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TARGET INTERRUPT — Active-low input line for requesting a target interrupt. PORT D (line 0) — General-purpose I/O lines controlled by software via data direction and data registers. (Port D line 1—7 is available on connector J3.) M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Support Information MOTOROLA...
PD1 — PD7 PORT D (lines 1—7) —General-purpose I/O lines controlled by software via data direction and data registers. (Port D line 0 is available on 20, 23, 24 connector J2.) User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Support Information...
MCU is fetching an instruction. 12 — 19 AD7 — AD0 PFB DATA BUS (lines 7—0) — Outputs the data lines going to the platform board. GROUND M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Support Information MOTOROLA...
Table 3-5 give the pin assignments and signal descriptions for this connector. Because the OSC2 signal is not present on the target cable, you should connect this signal to your target system if you will use the OSC2 signal. User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Support Information...
Signal LOW REFERENCE VOLTAGE A/D REF No connection (label only) HIGH REFERENCE VOLTAGE 3.6 Board Factory Test Connector J14 Factory tests use this connector. It may not be populated. M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Support Information MOTOROLA...
Connectors P1 and P2 connect the EML08GZ16 to the platform board. Figure 3-7 and Table 3-7 give pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector P1. Figure 3-8 and Table 3-8 give pin assignments and signal descriptions for connector P2. User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Support Information...
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BREAK REQUEST — Active-low output signal that requests a switch to background logic. PFB_VCC PFB POWER — Operating voltage signal from the platform board. GROUND C1 — C32 GROUND User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Support Information...
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MCU identification signals used by the platform board to detect which ID2, MCU_ID1, EM board is inserted. MCU_ID0 DAVINCI Used to indicate HC05 or HC08 EM boards. PFB_VCC PFB POWER — Operating voltage signal from the platform board. User’s Manual M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 MOTOROLA Support Information...
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Support Information M68EML08GZ16 Emulation Module - Version 4.0 User’s Manual Support Information MOTOROLA...
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