Fujitsu Two Way Radio MB2147 583 User Manual

FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR  
SUPPORT SYSTEM  
SS01-71045-1E  
F2MC-16 Family EMULATOR  
QFP-100P PROBE HEADER  
MB2147-583  
OPERATION MANUAL  
 
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1. Checking the Delivered Product  
Before using the QFP-100P probe header, confirm that the following components are included in the  
box:  
QFP-100P Probe Header *1  
: 1  
: 4  
: 4  
: 1  
: 1  
: 1  
: 1  
Screws for securing header board (M2 × 10 mm, 0.4 mm pitch)  
Washer  
NQPACK100RB179 *2  
HQPACK100RB179 *3  
Operation manual (Japanese version)  
Operation manual (English version, this manual)  
*1 : Referred to as "header board". Header board is mounted on the YQPACK100RB179 (Tokyo  
Eletech Corporation), referred to as “YQPACK”.  
*2 : IC socket manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation, referred to as “NQPACK”, and sup-  
plied with a special screwdriver and 3 guide pins. A socket offering higher reliability,  
NQPACK100RB179-SL (Tokyo Eletech Corporation, sold separately), can be used by making  
an IC socket mounting hole on the user system board. For more information, contact Tokyo  
Eletech Corporation.  
*3 : IC Socket cover manufactured by Tokyo Eletech Corporation, referred to as “HQPACK”, with  
4 screws for securing HQPACK (M2 × 6 mm, 0.4 mm pitch).  
This product is used as an emulator system by combining with an optional emulator and adapter  
board.  
Consult the Sales Department or the Support Department of Fujitsu Limited for the adapter or the  
emulator of this product.  
2. Handling Precautions  
The header board is precision-manufactured to improve dimensional accuracy and to ensure reliable  
contact. The header is therefore sensitive to mechanical shock. To ensure correct use of the header  
in the proper environment, observe the following points regarding its insertion and removal:  
To avoid placing stress on the NQPACK mounted on the user system board during connecting  
the header board.  
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3. Notes on Designing  
Restrictions of PC board for the user system  
Once the header board is connected to the user system, the heights of parts mounted in the space  
around the header board are restricted.  
The PC board of the user system must be designed with due consideration given to this restriction  
(Figure 1).  
77.0 mm  
40.0 mm  
1
2
1
2
80.0 mm  
50.0 mm  
99  
100 99  
100  
Approximately  
30.0 mm *  
Approximately  
13.0 mm *  
* : The height differs slightly depending on how the YQPACK and the NQPACK are en-  
gaged.  
Figure 1 Header board dimensions  
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MCU footprint design notes  
Figure 2 shows the recommended dimensions of the NQPACK footprint mounted on the PC board  
of the user system.  
The PC board of the user system must be designed with due consideration given to this footprint as  
well as to the mass production MCU.  
For more information, contact the Tokyo Eletech Corporation.  
0.65  
0.35  
UNIT : mm  
No.1 Pin  
6.0  
φ 3.2*2  
3 - φ 1.0*1  
13.8  
2.4  
*1 : It is a position of hole (φ1.0) for the guide pin to fit position when NQPACK is mounted.  
When the guide pin is not used, it is not necessary to puncture it.  
*2 : It is a fixation of screw hole(φ3.2) for IC socket made when NQPACK100RB179-  
SL(Tokyo Eletech Corporation, sold separately) is mounted.  
When the NQPACK100RB179-SL is not used, it is not necessary.  
Figure 2 Recommended dimensions of the footprint for mounting the NQPACK  
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4. Procedure for Connecting the User System  
Before using the QFP-100P probe header, mount the supplied NQPACK on the user system.  
The header board is used combining the adapter board. To connect the header board to the adapter  
board, use the flat cable (2 lines) supplied by the emulator sold separately. Refer to the hardware  
manuals of the adapter board about the way to connect.  
Connecting  
1. To connect the header board to the user system, match the index mark () on the NQPACK-  
mounted on the user system with the index mark () on the header board and then insert it (See  
Figure 3) . The pin of YQPACK is thin and easy to bent. Insert NQPACK after confirm that thep-  
in of YQPACK is not bent.  
2. Insert each screw for securing header board in each of the four drilled holes on the header  
board(See Figure 4).  
To tighten the screws, use the special screwdriver supplied with the NQPACK to finally tighten-  
the four screws in sequence. Tightening the screws too tight might result in a defective contact.  
Probe cable connector B1  
Probe cable connector B2  
YQPACK  
(It arranges at the back)  
User System  
1 0 0 R B  
T E T  
NQPACK Index ()  
Header board Index ()  
Figure 3 Index Position  
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Screws for securing  
header board  
Header board  
Washer  
YQPACK  
User system  
NQPACK  
Figure 4 Header board connection  
Disconnection  
To disconnect the header board from the user system, remove all four screws, and then pull the head-  
er board straight out of the socket  
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5. Mounting Mass Production MCUs  
To mount a mass production MCU on the user system, use the supplied HQPACK (See Figure 5).  
Mounting  
1. To mount a mass production MCU on the user system, match the index mark () on the NQ-  
PACK mounted on the user system with the index mark () on the mass production MCU.  
2. Confirm that the mass production MCU is correctly mounted on the NQPACK. Next, insert the  
HQPACK into a NQPACK.  
The pin of HQPACK is thin and easy to bent. Insert NQPACK after confirm that the pin of HQ-  
PACK is not bent.  
3. Insert each screw for securing HQPACK in each of the four drilled holes on the HQPACK (See  
Figure 5).  
To tighten the screws, use the special screwdriver supplied with the NQPACK to finally tighten  
the four screws in sequence. Tightening the screws too tight might result in a defective contact.  
Screws for securing HQPACK  
HQPACK  
Mass production MCU  
User system  
NQPACK  
Figure 5 Mounting a mass production MCU  
Disconnection  
To remove the HQPACK, remove all four screws, and pull out the HQPACK vertically.  
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6. Connector Pin Assignment  
The signal of Evaluation MCU with which it was carried on the adapter board is connected to YQ-  
PACK(the same assignments as production MCU) via the probe cable connector(B1,B2) on a header  
board.  
An adapter board and a header board are connected to an emulator main part by the attached flat ca-  
ble (It is used standard 2 or two long.)connector.  
Please check the hardware manual of an emulator or an adapter board about reference of the connec-  
tion method.  
Pin Assignment  
Tables 1 and 2 list the pin assignments among the flat cable connector, the evaluation MCU on the  
adapter board, and the production MCU.  
For details on the names of signal conductors of the evaluation MCU, refer to the hardware manual  
for the adapter board.  
Comments in the tables are given below.  
*1 : Connected to the main power supply of the evaluation MCU.  
*2 : Connected to the main power supply (Vcc) of the production MCU. The connection pin num-  
bers are 15 and 90.  
*3 : Connected to the ground of the evaluation MCU.  
*4 : Connected to the ground (Vss) of the production MCU. The connection pin numbers are 16,  
44 and 91.  
- : Unconnected pin (left open).  
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Table 1 Pin assignment of the probe cable connector B1  
Probe cable-  
Probe cable-  
Evaluation  
MCU  
Production  
MCU  
Evaluation  
MCU  
Production  
MCU  
Connector  
Pin  
Numbers  
100  
98  
Connector  
Pin  
Numbers  
99  
97  
95  
93  
91  
89  
87  
85  
83  
81  
79  
77  
75  
73  
71  
69  
67  
65  
63  
61  
59  
57  
55  
53  
51  
49  
47  
45  
43  
41  
39  
37  
35  
33  
31  
29  
27  
25  
23  
21  
19  
17  
15  
13  
11  
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Pin Numbers Pin Numbers  
Pin Numbers Pin Numbers  
*3  
*3  
208  
259  
79  
147  
78  
*3  
146  
223  
26  
94  
219  
*3  
*4  
*4  
43  
40  
39  
37  
36  
*4  
33  
74  
73  
*4  
*2  
58  
57  
55  
*4  
64  
59  
47  
17  
*4  
*4  
69  
66  
*4  
45  
23  
22  
*4  
19  
12  
11  
9
*3  
80  
148  
*3  
207  
258  
206  
77  
160  
*3  
268  
269  
95  
33  
169  
*3  
34  
167  
35  
225  
32  
*3  
106  
163  
162  
96  
270  
*3  
221  
273  
271  
222  
99  
*4  
42  
41  
*4  
38  
35  
34  
32  
49  
*4  
72  
71  
63  
62  
*4  
56  
48  
60  
61  
*4  
46  
65  
70  
68  
67  
*4  
76  
75  
*4  
24  
21  
20  
18  
*2  
*4  
10  
7
96  
94  
92  
90  
88  
86  
84  
82  
80  
78  
76  
74  
72  
70  
68  
66  
64  
62  
60  
58  
56  
54  
52  
50  
48  
46  
44  
42  
40  
38  
36  
34  
32  
30  
28  
26  
24  
22  
20  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
6
4
2
*1  
226  
275  
105  
224  
*3  
274  
104  
170  
227  
*3  
*3  
220  
100  
97  
164  
98  
*3  
23  
165  
276  
108  
172  
*3  
229  
130  
292  
131  
247  
*3  
*3  
107  
277  
109  
173  
228  
*3  
193  
194  
132  
*3  
8
*4  
5
6
*4  
4
*4  
1
98  
97  
*4  
293  
248  
133  
62  
61  
*3  
195  
63  
3
2
100  
99  
*4  
7
5
134  
*3  
3
1
294  
*3  
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Table 2 Pin assignment of the probe cable connector B2  
Probe cable-  
Probe cable-  
Evaluation  
MCU  
Production  
MCU  
Evaluation  
MCU  
Production  
MCU  
Connector  
Pin  
Numbers  
100  
98  
Connector  
Pin  
Numbers  
Pin Numbers Pin Numbers  
Pin Numbers Pin Numbers  
*3  
*3  
*4  
*4  
13  
25  
27  
28  
*4  
*2  
*4  
31  
*4  
*4  
*4  
*4  
51  
52  
*4  
*4  
*2  
77  
79  
80  
*4  
83  
86  
87  
89  
94  
*4  
99  
97  
95  
93  
91  
89  
87  
85  
83  
81  
79  
77  
75  
73  
71  
69  
67  
65  
63  
61  
59  
57  
55  
53  
51  
49  
47  
45  
43  
41  
39  
37  
35  
33  
31  
29  
27  
25  
23  
21  
19  
17  
15  
13  
11  
9
*3  
159  
217  
*3  
81  
82  
83  
87  
212  
*3  
86  
150  
84  
272  
168  
*3  
*4  
50  
14  
*4  
26  
29  
*4  
30  
*4  
*4  
*4  
*4  
53  
54  
93  
92  
*4  
78  
81  
82  
84  
85  
*4  
88  
95  
96  
*4  
96  
94  
92  
90  
88  
86  
84  
82  
80  
78  
76  
74  
72  
70  
68  
66  
64  
62  
60  
58  
56  
54  
52  
50  
48  
46  
44  
42  
40  
38  
36  
34  
32  
30  
28  
26  
24  
22  
20  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
6
4
2
267  
149  
260  
209  
*3  
218  
263  
153  
8
*1  
*3  
5
103  
166  
*3  
151  
*3  
7
210  
261  
158  
216  
*3  
157  
156  
155  
88  
6
92  
266  
91  
215  
*3  
16  
15  
*3  
264  
213  
14  
203  
*3  
299  
201  
141  
110  
278  
*3  
*3  
*1  
252  
71  
138  
*3  
154  
255  
143  
202  
142  
*3  
101  
230  
262  
140  
200  
*3  
199  
70  
251  
198  
137  
*3  
296  
136  
197  
250  
135  
*3  
7
5
3
1
295  
64  
196  
*3  
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SS01-71045-1E  
FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM  
F2MC-16 Family EMULATOR  
QFP-100P PROBE HEADER  
MB2147-583  
OPERATION MANUAL  
May 2005 the first edition  
Published FUJITSU LIMITED Electronic Devices  
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