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M3062PT-EPB has been discontinued. In case newly-adoped, take M3062PT2-EPB instead of it.

Target Devices

  • M16C Family M16C/60 Series M16C/62P Group (16-bit)
  • M16C Family M16C/30 Series M16C/30P Group (16-bit)


Overview

The emulation probe is user-replaceable MCU-dependent hardware tool for the PC7501 emulator.
Connecting this emulation probe to a PC7501 emulator allows you to configure a debugging environment for your target system.

Note

  • Using this emulation probe with the converter board M30262T-PTC (option) allows to configure a PC7501 emulation system for M16C/26 Group M30262.
  • For upgrade service of supported ROM size, see the Jul. 1, 2005 issue of TOOL NEWS.

Components

  • MCU board for M16C/62P (M3062PT-EPBM)
  • Evaluation MCU * Already mounted
  • Probe board for PC7501 (PCA7501EPBA)
  • Converter board for connecting to 100-pin 0.65mm-pitch QFP (M30800T-PTC)
  • 100-pin LCC socket made by Yamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd. (IC61-1004-051)
  • Oscillator circuit boards
    Main clock for 16MHz (OSC-3)
    Main clock (OSC-2)
  • Resistor arrays for pulling up ports P0 to P5 (51kΩ × 6)
  • User's Manual



Option

  • M3062PT2-EPBM
    Maintenance part for M3062PT-EPB (User-replaceable MCU board [upgraded] for M16C/62P,M16C/30P Group)
  • M3062PT-EPBM
    Maintenance part for M3062PT-EPB (User-replaceable MCU board for M16C/62P,M16C/30P Group)



Specifications

Applicable emulator PC7501
MCU supported M16C/62P Group
M16C/30P Group
Maximum operating clock frequency 24MHz (at Vcc1=Vcc2=3.0 to 5.5V)
10MHz (at Vcc1=Vcc2=2.7 to 3.0V)
MCU mode supported Single-chip mode, Memory expansion mode, Microprocessor mode
Target system voltage 2.7 to 5.5V
Power supply Supplied from the emulator (DC)



Connection to Target System

  

Related Resources

Hardware Upgrade
[01 Jul 2005, Tool News]

Successor Product M3062PT2-EPB

Tool News

Try before you buy!
Evaluation Software Downloads


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