Document No. U15207EJ1V0UM00 (1st edition)
Date Published April 2001 N CP(K)
Printed in Japan
User’s Manual
IE-78K0S-NS-A
In-Circuit Emulator
Target Devices
78K/0S Series
©2001
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INTRODUCTION
Product overview
The IE-78K0S-NS-A is used in combination with an emulation board (IE-789×××-NS-EM1) to debug
products of the 78K/0S Series of 8-bit single-chip microcontrollers.
Readers
This manual is intended for engineers who perform debugging of systems, using products of the 78K/0S
Series of 8-bit single-chip microcontrollers with the IE-78K0S-NS-A and an emulation board (IE-789×××-NS-
EM1).
Purpose
This manual is intended to give users an understanding of the debugging functions that are available by
using the IE-78K0S-NS-A and the emulation board (IE-789×××-NS-EM1) together.
Organization
When using the IE-78K0S-NS-A, please refer to the manual (this manual) that comes with the IE-78K0S-NS-
A as well as the manual that comes with the emulation board (IE-789×××-NS-EM1).
Basic specifications Function outline
System configuration Target interface differences
External interface function
How to read this manual
To understand the overall functions of the IE-78K0S-NS-A
Read this manual in the order of the CONTENTS.
To understand the basic specifications
Refer to CHAPTER 1 GENERAL and CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES.
For how to connect the IE-789×××-NS-EM1 and make settings to debug 78K/0S Series products
Refer to CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION.
IE-78K0S-NS-A
User’s Manual
(This manual)
IE-789×××-NS-EM1
User’s Manual
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Terminology
The meanings of the terms used in this manual are described in the table below.
Terms Meaning
Emulation devices Refers to the generic name for the devices in the emulator that perform emulation of the target device.
This includes the emulation CPU.
Emulation CPU Refers to the CPU that executes the user’s program in the emulator.
Target device Refers to the device to be emulated.
Target system Refers to the system to be debugged.
This includes the target program and the hardware created by the user. In the narrow sense, it means
hardware only.
Conventions
Data significance: Higher digits on the left and lower digits on the right
Note: Footnote for item marked with Note in the text
Caution: Information requiring particular attention
Remark: Supplementary information
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................ 10
1.1 System Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 10
1.2 Hardware Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 12
1.3 Basic Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 13
1.4 Contents in Carton................................................................................................................................... 15
CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES ................................................................................................................ 17
2.1 Parts of Main Unit..................................................................................................................................... 17
2.2 Board Name .............................................................................................................................................. 19
2.3 External Sense Probe Names.................................................................................................................. 20
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION............................................................................................................... 21
3.1 Connection ............................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2 External Trigger Functions...................................................................................................................... 28
3.3 External Sense ......................................................................................................................................... 28
3.4 Jumper Settings (on Main Board)........................................................................................................... 29
APPENDIX A INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A)) FOR DESKTOP PC........................... 30
A.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 30
A.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 31
APPENDIX B PC CARD INTERFACE (IE-70000-CD-IF-A).............................................................. 32
B.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 32
B.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 33
APPENDIX C INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-98-IF-C) FOR PC-9800 SERIES
(EXCEPT FOR NX SERIES).......................................................................................... 34
C.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 34
C.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 35
APPENDIX D INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) FOR IBM PC/AT
AND COMPATIBLES .................................................................................................... 37
D.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 37
D.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 38
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Number Title Page
1-1 IE-78K0S-NS-A System Configuration ....................................................................................................... 11
1-2 Basic Hardware Configuration of IE-78K0S-NS-A...................................................................................... 12
1-3 Contents in Carton...................................................................................................................................... 15
1-4 Contents in Accessory Bag......................................................................................................................... 16
2-1 Main Board (IE-78K0S-NS-A)..................................................................................................................... 19
3-1 Connecting Emulation Board <1> (When IE-789×××-NS-EM1 Uses Single-Board Configuration)............. 22
3-2 Connecting Emulation Board <2> (When IE-789×××-NS-EM1 Uses 2-Board Configuration)..................... 23
3-3 Connecting External Sense Probe.............................................................................................................. 24
3-4 Connecting Emulation Probe (When IE-789×××-NS-EM1 Uses Single-Board Configuration).................... 25
3-5 Connecting Emulation Probe (When IE-789×××-NS-EM1 Uses 2-Board Configuration)............................ 26
3-6 Connecting AC Adapter .............................................................................................................................. 27
3-7 Connecting Dedicated Bus Interface Cable................................................................................................ 27
3-8 Default Settings of JP1 and JP3................................................................................................................. 29
3-9 Jumper Position on Main Board.................................................................................................................. 29
A-1 Mounting of PCI Board and Connector Boards .......................................................................................... 31
C-1 INT JP, WAIT JP Settings........................................................................................................................... 36
D-1 INT JP, WAIT JP Settings........................................................................................................................... 39
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Number Title Page
1-1 List of Functions (MAX. Specifications)...................................................................................................... 13
2-1 Bit Configuration When Connecting External Sense Probe to EXTCN1 .................................................... 20
2-2 Bit Configuration When Connecting External Sense Probe to EXTCN2 .................................................... 20
3-1 Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................................................................ 28
3-2 Electrical Specifications of External Sense ................................................................................................ 28
C-1 SW1 and SW2 Settings When Setting I/O Address to 01D×H ................................................................... 35
D-1 SW1 and SW2 Settings When Setting I/O Address to 020×H.................................................................... 38
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
The IE-78K0S-NS-A is a development tool for effectively debugging hardware and software using a 78K/0S Series
8-bit single-chip microcontroller.
This chapter describes the system configuration and basic specifications of the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
1.1 System Configuration
Figure 1-1 shows the system configuration of the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
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Figure 1-1. IE-78K0S-NS-A System Configuration
Conversion socket/conversion adapter
AXS××××Note 2
NPS-××Note 2
EV-××××××-×××Note 3
TG×-××××××Note 4
(Sold separately)
Integrated debugger
ID78K0S-NS
(Sold separately)
Device file
µS××××DF789×××
(Sold separately)
Control software
Host machine
PC-9800 series or
IBM PC/ATTM and compatibles
IE-78K0S-NS-A
(This product)
Interface cable
(NS interface cable)
In-circuit
emulator
FC cable
PC card interface
Interface cable
NS card
cable
MC card
cable
Note 1
PC card interface
IE-70000-CD-IF-A
(Sold separately)
AC adapter
IE-70000-MC-PS-B
(Sold separately)
Emulation board
IE-789×××-NS-EM1
(Sold separately)
Emulation probe
NP-×××××Note 2
(Sold separately)
Interface board
IE-70000-98-IF-C
(Sold separately)
Interface board
IE-70000-PC-IF-C
(Sold separately)
Interface board
IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A)
(Sold separately)
or
Notes 1. This cable is used for the V850 FamilyTM. It cannot be used for the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
2. The NP-×××××, AXS××××, and NPS-×× are products of Naito Densei Machida Mfg. Co., Ltd. (TEL
+81-45-475-4191). Contact an NEC distributor when purchasing.
3. The EV-××××××-××× is a product of NEC.
4. The TG×-×××××× is a product of TOKYO ELETECH Corporation.
Inquiries: Daimaru Kougyo, Ltd.
Tokyo Electronic Division (TEL: +81-3-3820-7112)
Osaka Electronic Division (TEL: +81-6-6244-6672)
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1.2 Hardware Configuration
The IE-78K0S-NS-A consists of the following hardware units (such as cabinet and boards).
Cabinet
78K0S main board
78K0S emulation board
NS interface cable
Figure 1-2. Basic Hardware Configuration of IE-78K0S-NS-A
Host
machine
Interface
board
(Sold
separately)
Interface
card
(Sold
separately)
Dedicated
bus interface
78K0S main
board
IE-78K0S-NS-A
Emulation probe
(Sold separately)
Emulation board
IE-789
×××
-NS-EM1
(Sold separately)
IE-789
×××
-NS-EM1
External
sense probe
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1.3 Basic Specifications
Table 1-1. List of Functions (MAX. Specifications) (1/2)
Parameter Description
Supervisor V851TM (operating frequency: 33.0 MHZ)
Target device 78K0S Series (
µ
PD789×××)
System clock Depends on the specifications of the emulation board (sold separately) (20 MHz max.)
External Pulse input
Clock supply
Internal Mounted on an emulation board (sold separately)
Emulation memory capacity 64 KB
Internal ROM 256 bytes (64 KB max.)
Internal high-speed
RAM
8 bytes (1 KB max.)
Mapping
unit
Internal low-speed
RAM
64 bytes (16 KB max.)
Emulation function Real-time execution
Break execution
Step execution
Real-time internal RAM monitor Space: All the internal RAM area
Timing: Data access
Event detection Program execution detection: 10 (BRS1 to BRS10)
Bus event detection: 12 (BRA1 to BRA12)
Event integration External trigger detection
External trigger output (open drain output: 1)
Path counter
Trace qualify condition
Delay condition
Trigger condition
Break factor Event break
Manual break
Command break
Fail-safe break
External exclusive event input (1 + 16)
Trace factor All traces
Qualify trace
Section trace
Trace capacity 128 bits × 8 KB
Real-time trace
Trace content Address, data, status, and external sense trace: 16 pins (alternately function as
external exclusive event inputs)
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Table 1-1. List of Functions (MAX. Specifications) (2/2)
Parameter Description
Execution time measurement Up to 4 mins. 28 sec., resolution: 62.5 ns
Time measurement between events Can be changed from 160 ns to 20.56
µ
s resolution
Maximum measurement time
When 160 ns resolution is set: 11 minutes
When 20.56
µ
s resolution is set: 24 hours
Coverage Between 64 KB (read, write, fetch)
DMM 22 events
Target interface Emulation probe (sold separately) provided for each target device shape
Host interface Dedicated bus interface
Low-voltage support Based on the guaranteed operating range of the target device
Host machine PC-9800 series, or IBM PC/AT and compatibles
Power supply DC 5 V
Dimensions W235 × D195 × H39 (mm)
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1.4 Contents in Carton
The IE-78K0S-NS-A carton contains the main unit, cables, an accessory bag, and a guarantee card.
Make sure that the accessory bag contains a packing list, this users manual, spacers, and screws.
In the case of missing or damaged items, please contact an NEC sales representative or NEC distributor.
Please make sure to fill out and return the guarantee card that comes with the main unit.
Figure 1-3. Contents in Carton
<2> NS interface cable
<3> FG cable
<1> IE-78K0S-NS-A
<7> Guarantee card
<6> Accessory bag
<4> External sense probe
<5> External sense clip
<1> IE-78K0S-NS-A main unit × 1
<2> NS interface cable × 1
<3> FG cable × 1
<4> External sense probes × 2
<5> External sense clips × 20 (10 per case × 2)
<6> Accessory bag × 1
<7> Guarantee card × 1
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Check that the accessory bag contains the following items (refer to Figure 1-4 Contents in Accessory Bag).
<a> Packing list × 1
<b> Users manual (this manual) × 1
<c> Screws × 4
Figure 1-4. Contents in Accessory Bag
(a) Packing list
(b) User's manual
(c) Screws
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CHAPTER 2 PART NAMES
This chapter introduces the parts of the IE-78K0S-NS-A main unit.
The packing box contains the IE-78K0S-NS-A main unit. If there are any missing or damaged items, please
contact an NEC sales representative.
Please make sure to fill out and return the guarantee document that comes with the main unit.
2.1 Parts of Main Unit
(1) Probe end
T V C C
EXTCN2
EXTCN1
Target system power supply LED
Probe interface
(2) Top view
POWER
IN CIRCUIT EMULATOR
Power supply LED
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(3) Interface
FG OFF ON RESET HOST-I/F
DC IN
-
+
Reset switch
(RESET)
Dedicated bus interface connector
(HOST-I/F)
Power switch
(OFF/ON)
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2.2 Board Name
The IE-78K0S-NS-A contains this board.
Main board (IE-78K0S-NS-A): 1
Check that you have the correct board. To access the inside of the unit, remove the four screws from the sides of
the main unit and open the lid.
Figure 2-1. Main Board (IE-78K0S-NS-A)
JP1
JP3
CN7
P3
P2
CN8
J4
J1
CN1 SW1 JK1
CN5
CN6
P1
EXTCN1 EXTCN2
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2.3 External Sense Probe Names
The IE-78K0S-NS-A includes external sense probes and external sense clips.
(1) External sense probes: 2
Color of cable
Black
N.C.
Gray
Purple
Blue
Green
Yellow
Orange
Red
Brown
Connector No.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
The names of the external sense probes when they are connected to EXTCN1 and EXTCN2 are as follows.
Table 2-1. Bit Configuration When Connecting External Sense Probe to EXTCN1
Connector No. 1 2 3 45678910
External sense EXT1 EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 EXT5 EXT6 EXT7 EXT8 N.C. GND
Color of cable Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple Gray N.C. Black
Table 2-2. Bit Configuration When Connecting External Sense Probe to EXTCN2
Connector No. 1 2 3 45678910
External sense EXT9 EXT10 EXT11 EXT12 EXT13 EXT14 EXT15 EXT16 N.C. GND
Color of cable Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple Gray N.C. Black
Remark N.C.: No connection
(2) External sense clips: 20 (16 for external sense probe, 2 for GND, and 2 spares)
Made by Sunhayato Corporation (2 sets of 10)
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION
This chapter describes how to connect the cables to the IE-78K0S-NS-A and the mode settings.
3.1 Connection
Connect the following seven products which are sold separately.
For the interface adapter, be sure to select a product supported by the host machine.
Refer to Figure 1-1 System Configuration of IE-78K0S-NS-A in CHAPTER 1 GENERAL for the system
configuration of the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
IE-70000-98-IF-C: Interface board (use cable that comes with IE-78K0S-NS-A)
IE-70000-PC-IF-C: Interface board (use cable that comes with IE-78K0S-NS-A)
IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A): Interface board (use cable that comes with IE-78K0S-NS-A)
IE-70000-CD-IF: PC card interface (NS card cable and MC card cable are included)
IE-70000-MC-PS-B: AC adapter
IE-789×××-NS-EM1: Emulation board
NP-×××××: Emulation probe
Caution Connecting and removing cables or components from the target system and changing the
settings of switches, etc. should be carried out after turning off the power of the IE-78K0S-NS-A
main unit and the target system.
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(1) Connecting emulation board (IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1: for single-board configuration)
The IE-789×××-NS-EM1 is sold separately.
Figure 3-1. Connecting Emulation Board <1> (When IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 Uses Single-Board Configuration)
<1> Remove the screws from the sides of the
main unit, and then remove the top cover.
<3> Replace the spacers (metal) of the main
board, as indicated in the diagram below,
with the spacers (plastic) attached to the IE-
78K0S-NS-A.
<5> When using a probe, connect the probe.
<2> Remove the first plate from the bottom
by removing the screws.
<4> Connect the IE-789×××-EM1 and fasten
the two screws to the emulation board.
<6> Replace the top cover and fasten the
four screws on the sides.
;;;
;;
;
;
;;
Here
Emulation board
;
;
;
;
;;
;;
Refer to (4) for the probe
connection method.
Refer to (3) for the external
sense probe connection method.
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(2) Connecting emulation board (IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1: Probe board + I/O board) (2-board configuration)
The IE-789×××-NS-EM1 is sold separately.
Figure 3-2. Connecting Emulation Board <2> (When IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 Uses 2-Board Configuration)
<1> Remove the screws from the sides of the
main unit, and then remove the top cover.
<3> Connect the I/O board and affix the attached
spacers to the IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 at four
points on the board.
<5> When using a probe, connect the probe.
<2> Remove the first and second plates from
the bottom by removing the screws.
<4> Connect the probe board on the I/O
board and fasten the four screws.
<6> Replace the top cover and fasten the
four screws on the sides.
Here
I/O board
Attached
spacer Attached
spacer
Fix
Fix
Probe board
I/O board
Refer to (5) for the probe
connection method.
Refer to (3) for the external
sense probe connection method.
IE-789×××-NS-EM1 (Probe board)
IE-789×××-NS-EM1 (I/O board)
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(3) Connecting external sense probe
Figure 3-3. Connecting External Sense Probe
EXTCN1
EXTCN2
110
110
Ground line (black)
Ground line (black)
External sense probe (included × 2)
Main board
(IE-78K0S-NS-A)
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(4) Connecting emulation probe (NP-×××××
××××××××××
×××××) (when IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 uses single-board configuration)
The NP-××××× is sold separately.
Figure 3-4. Connecting Emulation Probe (When IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 Uses Single-Board Configuration)
Emulation probe
(NP-×××××)
IE-789×××-NS-EM1
Main board
(IE-78K0S-NS-A)
Caution The emulation probe (NP-×××××
××××××××××
×××××) mounting location varies depending on the model of the I/O
emulation board (IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1) in use. For details, refer to the IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 User’s
Manual.
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(5) Connecting emulation probe (NP-×××××
××××××××××
×××××) (when IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 uses 2-board configuration)
The NP-××××× is sold separately.
Figure 3-5. Connecting Emulation Probe (When IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 Uses 2-Board Configuration)
Emulation probe
(NP-×××××)
IE-789×××-NS-EM1
(Probe board)
Main board
(IE-78K0S-NS-A)
IE-789×××-NS-EM1
(I/O board)
Caution The emulation probe (NP-×××××
××××××××××
×××××) mounting location varies depending on the model of the I/O
emulation board (IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1) in use. For details, refer to the IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1 User’s
Manual.
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(6) Connecting AC adapter (IE-70000-MC-PS-B)
The IE-70000-MC-PS-B is sold separately.
<1> Insert the AC adapter plug into the DC IN socket of the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
Figure 3-6. Connecting AC Adapter
(7) Connecting interface cable
The IE-70000-98-IF-C, IE-70000-PC-IF-C, IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A), and IE-70000-CD-IF-A are sold separately.
<1> Insert the interface cable into the bus interface connector on the IE-78K0S-NS-A main unit.
Figure 3-7. Connecting Dedicated Bus Interface Cable
Caution The type of interface cable varies depending on the interface board and PC card interface.
When using an interface board (IE-70000-98-IF-C, IE-70000-PC-IF-C, or IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A))
Connect the NS interface cable that comes with the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
When using a PC card interface (IE-70000-CD-IF-A)
Connect the NS card cable that comes with the IE-70000-CD-IF-A.
FG OFF ON RESET HOST-I/F
DC IN
-+
Reset switch
(RESET)
Dedicated bus interface connector
(HOST-I/F)
Power switch
(OFF/ON)
FG OFF ON RESET HOST-I/F
DC IN
-
+
Reset switch
(RESET)
Dedicated bus interface connector
(HOST-I/F)
Power switch
(OFF/ON)
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3.2 External Trigger Functions
(1) EXTOUT
At the occurrence of a break event, the EXTOUT pin on the emulation board (IE-789×××-NS-EM1) outputs a low
level for 1.3
µ
s.
Caution Because the output is open drain, connect a pull-up resistor in the target system.
(2) EXTIN
The EXTIN pin on the emulation board (IE-789×××-NS-EM1) can be used to input an event signal. Enter high-
level pulse signals for two or more CPU clocks.
Caution For the electrical characteristics, refer to Table 3-1.
Table 3-1. Electrical Characteristics
Parameter MIN. [V] MAX. [V]
Input voltage, high Target voltage × 0.7 Target voltage
Input voltage, low 0 Target voltage × 0.3
3.3 External Sense
Data of up to 16 bits can be input to the IE-78K0S-NS-A from the target system via an external sense probe.
Also, when using an external sense break, input a level of at least 2 CPU clocks.
Table 3-2. Electrical Specifications of External Sense
Parameter MIN. [V] MAX. [V]
Input voltage, high Target voltageNote × 0.7 Target voltageNote
Input voltage, low 0 Target voltageNote × 0.3
Note 2.0 V when the target voltage is less than 2.0 V.
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3.4 Jumper Settings (on Main Board)
(1) Default settings of Jumper
Figure 3-8. Default Settings of JP1 and JP3
32
JP1
1
JP3
JP1: 1 and 2 are shorted (set at shipment)
JP3: Shorted (do not change)
Caution The make the jumper settings, follow the procedure in the user’s manual of the emulation
board (IE-789×××
××××××
×××-NS-EM1).
Figure 3-9. Jumper Position on Main Board
JP1JP3
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APPENDIX A INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A)) FOR DESKTOP PC
This chapter describes the setting method when connecting the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
For details, refer to the IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A) User’s Manual (to be prepared).
A.1 Introduction
The IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A) is an interface board for an IE series product that is installed in the PCI bus slot of a PC
incorporating WindowsTM 95/98 or Windows NT4.0/2000.
First of all, check that you have the following items.
Interface board (IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A)) for desktop PC × 1
8-bit connector board (connected to IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A)) × 1
32-bit connector board × 1
User’s manual × 1
DLL-DISK × 1
IE-PC Driver DISK × 1
Guarantee card × 1
<Basic specifications>
Applicable models
The IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A) is designed for devices incorporating Windows 95/98 or Windows NT4.0/2000 and a
premounted PCI bus slot.
Hardware resources used
I/O address .........0000H to FFFFH
Interrupts ............Unused
Memory...............Uses 80H bytes
Current consumption
300 mA (MAX. when using +5 V)
Cautions 1. Do not place heavy objects on or apply pressure to the board.
2. Do not drop the board or subject it to excessive vibration or shock.
3. When removing a cable, do not pull it by the cord.
4. Do not use or keep the board in a hot, humid or dusty environment or in a location where it
is directly exposed to sunlight.
5. Avoid subjecting the board to extreme changes in temperature or humidity.
6. Do not spill drinks or other liquids onto the board or its accessories.
7. Do not connect a cable for a different product to the connector.
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A.2 Installation
(1) Board settings
There are no jumpers or DIP switches on the IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A).
(2) 8-bit connector board mounting
An 8-bit connector board is premounted at shipment.
Remark When a 32-bit board is mounted, place it on the 8-bit connector board using the combination connector
(refer to Figure A-1) and fasten them together with screws.
Caution The 32-bit connector board is included for future function expansion.
Figure A-1. Mounting of PCI Board and Connector Boards
CH1 CH0
PCI board
32-bit connector board
Combination connector
Combination connector
Combination connector
8-bit connector board
(3) Installation in PC
Make sure that the PC is turned off, then install the interface board in the PCI bus slot following the instructions in
the PCs manual.
At installation, fasten the PCI board to the PC with screws.
(4) IE-PC Driver installation
Refer to the supplied IE-PC Driver DISK Readme_e.txt for IE-PC Driver installation.
(5) Connecting with IE-78K0S-NS-A
Using the supplied cable, connect the IE-78K0S-NS-A to the CH0 side.
Caution Connection with the IE-78K0S-NS-A is possible on the CH0 side only.
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APPENDIX B PC CARD INTERFACE (IE-70000-CD-IF-A)
This chapter describes the setting method when connecting the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
For details, refer to the IE-70000-CD-IF-A User’s Manual (to be prepared).
B.1 Introduction
The PC card interface (IE-70000-CD-IF-A) is an interface card for an IE product that is installed in the
PCMCIA2.1/JEIDA standard Ver. 4.2-compliant PC card slot of a PC incorporating Windows 95/98 or Windows
NT4.0/2000.
First of all, check that you have the following items.
PC card interface (IE-70000-CD-IF-A) × 1
MC-A CABLE × 1
NS-A CABLE × 1
User’s manual × 1
DLL-DISK × 1
IE-PC Driver DISK × 1
Guarantee card × 1
<Basic specifications>
Applicable models
The IE-70000-CD-IF-A is designed for devices incorporating Windows 95/98 or Windows NT4.0/2000 and a
premounted PC card slot compliant with PCMCIA2.1/JEIDA standard Ver.4.2.
Hardware resources used
I/O address .........20H bytes starting from 220H, 260H, 2E0H, 320H, or 3E0H as a base address
Interrupts ............Unused
Memory...............Unused
Current consumption
300 mA (MAX. when using +5 V)
Cautions 1. Do not place heavy objects on or apply pressure to the board.
2. Do not drop the board or subject it to excessive vibration or shock.
3. When removing a cable, do not pull it by the cord.
4. Do not use or keep the board in a hot, humid or dusty environment or in a location where it
is directly exposed to sunlight.
5. Avoid subjecting the board to extreme changes in temperature or humidity.
6. Do not spill drinks or other liquids onto the board or its accessories.
7. Do not connect a cable for a different product to the connector.
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B.2 Installation
(1) Installation in PC
For Windows 95/98/2000, insert the PCMCIA card in the card slot when the power supply of the PC is turned on.
For Windows NT4.0, insert the card in the slot when the power supply is turned off. Be careful to insert the card
in the correct direction.
(2) IE-PC Driver installation
Refer to the supplied IE-PC Driver DISK Readme_e.txt for PCMCIA driver installation.
Caution This interface card cannot be connected to the IE-78××××
××××××××
××××-R. Actually, installation ends
completely by selecting “IE-78××××
××××××××
××××-R” displayed in the IE-PC Driver DISK installation menu. In
this case, however, the installation is invalid.
(3) Connection with the IE-78K0S-NS-A
Using the NS card cable, connect the IE-70000-CD-IF-A to the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
Caution Be sure to use the NS card cable when connecting to the IE-78K0S-NS-A. If MC card cable is
used, the IE-70000-CD-IF-A may be damaged.
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APPENDIX C INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-98-IF-C) FOR PC-9800 SERIES
(EXCEPT FOR NX SERIES)
This chapter describes the setting method when connecting the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
For details, refer to the IE-70000-98-IF-C User’s Manual (to be prepared).
C.1 Introduction
The IE-70000-98-IF-C is an interface board for the PC-9800 series (except for NX series) that is installed in the C
bus slot of a PC-9800 series (except for NX series) machine.
Caution The PC98-NX series is treated as an IBM PC/AT compatible machine. Refer to APPENDIX A
INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-PCI-IF(-A)) FOR DESKTOP PC.
First of all, check that you have the following items.
Interface board (IE-70000-98-IF-C) for PC-9800 series × 1
User’s manual × 1
DLL-DISK × 1
IE-PC Driver DISK × 1
Guarantee card × 1
<Basic specifications>
Applicable models
This product is designed for devices incorporating Windows 95/98 or Windows NT4.0/2000 with an on-chip PC-
9800 series C bus.
Hardware resources used
I/O addresses .............. 16 bytes in a 256-byte boundary (00D×H, 01D×H,...FFD×H)
Interrupts and others ... Unused
Current consumption
500 mA (MAX. when using +5 V)
Cautions 1. Do not place heavy objects on or apply pressure to the board.
2. Do not drop the board or subject it to excessive vibration or shock.
3. When removing a cable, do not pull it by the cord.
4. Do not use or keep the board in a hot, humid or dusty environment or in a location where it
is directly exposed to sunlight.
5. Avoid subjecting the board to extreme changes in temperature or humidity.
6. Do not spill drinks or other liquids onto the board or its accessories.
7. Do not connect a cable for a different product to the connector.
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C.2 Installation
(1) I/O address settings
SW1 and SW2 are the switches selecting the C bus I/O addresses. SW1 numbers 1 to 8 correspond to C bus
addresses A4 to A11, and SW2 numbers 1 to 4 correspond to C bus addresses A12 to A15.
In the IE-78K0S-NS-A, the addresses should be set in the 16 bytes between 00D×H and FFD×H. The switch
takes the value “0” when ON and “1” when OFF.
The addresses used for setup must be values that are not used in the PC system or for other boards. In
addition, since these values are used during software installation, make a note of them for future reference.
Setting examples of I/O address, SW1 and SW2 are shown below.
Table C-1. SW1 and SW2 Settings When Setting I/O Address to 01D×
××
×H
SW1 Number12345678
Address A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
ON 0 000
OFF 1 1 1 1
SW2 Number12345678
Address A12 A13 A14 A15 OFF OFF ON OFF
ON 0 000 0
OFF 1 1 1
Caution Set SW2 number 7 to ON and SW2 numbers 5, 6, and 8 to OFF.
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(2) Jumper settings
The INT JP and WAIT JP are C bus interrupt and WAIT selection jumpers.
In the IE-78K0S-NS-A, set INT JP to NO USE, and WAIT JP to 1 and 2 shorted.
Figure C-1. INT JP, WAIT JP Settings
12
WAIT JP
3
: Shorted
12
INT JP
ShortedNO USE
IR3
IR5
IR6
IR9
IR11
IR12
IR13
(3) Installation in PC
Make sure that the PC is turned off, then install the interface board in the C bus slot following the instructions in
the PCs manual.
At installation, fasten the interface board to the PC with screws.
(4) IE-PC Driver installation
Refer to the supplied IE-PC Driver DISK Readme_e. txt for IE-PC Driver installation.
(5) Connecting with IE-78K0S-NS-A
Using the supplied cable, connect the IE-78K0S-NS-A to CH0.
Caution Connection with the IE-78K0S-NS-A is possible to CH0 only.
For connection with other models, refer to their respective manuals.
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APPENDIX D INTERFACE BOARD (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) FOR IBM PC/AT AND COMPATIBLES
This chapter describes the setting method when connecting the IE-78K0S-NS-A.
For details, refer to the IE-70000-PC-IF-C User’s Manual (to be prepared).
D.1 Introduction
The IE-70000-PC-IF-C is an interface board for IBM PC/AT and compatibles and is installed in the ISA bus slot of
IBM PC/AT and compatibles.
First of all, check that you have the following items.
Interface board (IE-70000-PC-IF-C) for IBM PC/AT × 1
User’s manual × 1
DLL-DISK × 1
IE-PC Driver DISK × 1
Guarantee card × 1
<Basic specifications>
Applicable models
The IE-70000-PC-IF-C is designed for IBM PC/AT and compatibles incorporating Windows 95/98 or Windows
NT4.0/2000 with an on-chip ISA bus.
Hardware resources
I/O address.................. 16 bytes in any 16-byte boundary (020×H to 03F×H)
Interrupts and others ... Unused
Current consumption
500 mA (MAX. when using +5 V)
Cautions 1. Do not place heavy objects on or apply pressure to the board.
2. Do not drop the board or subject it to excessive vibration or shock.
3. When removing a cable, do not pull it by the cord.
4. Do not use or keep the board in a hot, humid or dusty environment or in a location where it
is directly exposed to sunlight.
5. Avoid subjecting the board to extreme changes in temperature or humidity.
6. Do not spill drinks or other liquids onto the board or its accessories.
7. Do not connect a cable for a different product to the connector.
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D.2 Installation
(1) I/O address settings
SW1 and SW2 are the switches selecting the ISA bus I/O addresses. SW1 numbers 1 to 8 correspond to ISA
bus addresses A4 to A11, and SW2 numbers 1 to 4 correspond to ISA bus addresses A12 to A15.
In the IE-78K0S-NS-A, the addresses should be set between 020×H and 03F×H. The switch takes the value “0”
when ON and “1” when OFF.
The addresses used for setup must be values that are not used in the PC system or for other boards. In
addition, since these values are used during software installation, make a note of them for future reference.
Setting examples of I/O address, SW1 and SW2 are shown below.
Table D-1. SW1 and SW2 Settings When Setting I/O Address to 020×
××
×H
SW1 Number12345678
Address A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11
ON 0 0000 00
OFF 1
SW2 Number12345678
Address A12 A13 A14 A15 OFF OFF ON OFF
ON 0 000 0
OFF 1 1 1
Caution Set SW2 number 7 to ON and SW2 numbers 5, 6, and 8 to OFF.
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(2) Jumper settings
The INT JP and WAIT JP are ISA bus interrupt and WAIT selection jumpers.
In the IE-78K0S-NS-A, set INT JP to NO USE, and WAIT JP to 1 and 2 shorted.
Figure D-1. INT JP, WAIT JP Settings
12
WAIT JP
3
: Shorted
12
INT JP
NO USE Shorted
IRQ2
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ6
IRQ7
(3) Installation in PC
Make sure that the PC is turned off, then install the interface board in the ISA bus slot following the instructions
in the PCs manual.
At installation, fasten the interface board to the PC with screws.
(4) IE-PC Driver installation
Refer to the supplied IE-PC Driver DISK Readme_e. txt for IE-PC Driver installation.
(5) Connecting with IE-78K0S-NS-A
Using the supplied cable, connect the IE-78K0S-NS-A to CH0.
Caution Connection with the IE-78K0S-NS-A is possible to CH0 only.
For connection with other models, refer to their respective manuals.
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