F MC-8FX Family: 8-Bit Microcontroller MB95200H/210H Series
F MC-8FX Family: 8-Bit Microcontroller MB95200H/210H Series
                            F2MC-8FX Family
                           8-bit MICROCONTROLLER
                               MB95200H/210H Series
                     STARTER KIT MB2146-410A-01-E
                                    SETUP GUIDE
PREFACE
                    Thank you for purchasing the F2MC*1-8FX Family Starter Kit: MB2146-410A-01-E*2.
                    This product is a starter kit for F2MC-8FX MB95200H/210H series, which comes with MB2146-08-
                    E (F2MC-8FX Family MB95200 Series BGM Adapter)*3, MB2146-410A-E (F2MC-8FX Family
                    MB95200H/210H Series Evaluation Board)*4, and F2MC-8L/8FX Family SOFTUNE Professional
                    Pack Evaluation Version*5.
                    This manual explains how to use the Starter Kit. Be sure to read this manual before using the product.
                    For mass production/evaluation MCUs for this product, consult with sales representatives or support
                    representatives.
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 Caution of the products described in this document
                 The following precautions apply to the product described in this manual.
                            Before performing any operation described in this manual, turn off all the power
Electric shock,             supplies to the system.
   Damage                   Performing such an operation with the power on may cause an electric shock or
                            device fault.
Electric shock,             Once the product has been turned on, do not touch any metal part of it.
   Damage                   Doing so may cause an electric shock or device fault.
                           Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause a minor or moderate injury, dam-
        CAUTION            ages to this product or devices connected to it, or may cause to loose software re-
                           sources and other properties such as data, if the device is not used appropriately.
                           Before moving the product, be sure to turn off all the power supplies and unplug the
                           cables. Watch your step when carrying the product. Do not use the product in an
Cuts, Damage               unstable location such as a place exposed to strong vibration or a sloping surface.
                           Doing so may cause the product to fall, resulting in an injury or fault.
                           The product contains sharp edges that are left unavoidably exposed, such as jump-
         Cuts              er plugs.
                           Handle the product with due care not to get injured with such pointed parts.
                           Do not place anything on the product or expose the product to physical shocks. Do
      Damage               not carry the product after the power has been turned on.
                           Doing so may cause a malfunction due to overloading or shock.
                           Since the product contains many electronic components, keep it away from direct
                           sunlight, high temperature, and high humidity to prevent condensation. Do not use
      Damage               or store the product where it is exposed to much dust or a strong magnetic or elec-
                           tric field for an extended period of time.
                           Inappropriate operating or storage environments may cause a fault.
                           Use the product within the ranges given in the specifications.
      Damage               Operation over the specified ranges may cause a fault.
                           To prevent electrostatic breakdown, do not let your finger or other object come into
                           contact with the metal parts of any of the connectors. Before handling the product,
      Damage               touch a metal object (such as a door knob) to discharge any static electricity from
                           your body.
                           When turning the power on or off, follow the relevant procedure as described in this
                           document.
                           Before turning the power on, in particular, be sure to finish making all the required
      Damage               connections. Furthermore, be sure to configure and use the product by following the
                           instructions given in this document.
                           Using the product incorrectly or inappropriately may cause a fault.
                           Always turn the power off before connecting or disconnecting any cables from the
                           product. When unplugging a cable, unplug the cable by holding the connector part
      Damage               without pulling on the cable itself. Pulling the cable itself or bending it may expose
                           or disconnect the cable core, resulting in a fault.
                           Because the product has no casing, it is recommended that it be stored in the orig-
      Damage               inal packaging. Transporting the product may cause a damage or fault. Therefore,
                           keep the packaging materials and use them when re-shipping the product.
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1. Product Overview
Sample code
          Host PC                    BGMA
                                                                            MB95200H/210H
         SOFTUN E                                                               MCU
            IDE            USB
Target Board
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1.4 Feature
              The MB95200H/210H Series starter kit is the best for a performance and functional evaluation, and
              a check of operation before including MB95200H/210H Series in a user's system.
              Below, the feature of the BGM debugger for MB95200 Series is shown.
                   Microcomputer operation voltage. It corresponds to +2.7V to +5.5V.
                    (The maximum and minimum of microcomputer operation voltage and frequency of operation
                    differs with each MCU. refer to the documents (a data sheet, hardware manual, etc.) of each
                    device relation for the operation voltage and frequency of MCU of operation.)
                   Compact development environment, a light and small BGM Adapter.
                   Since a monitor program is performed in exclusive memory space, it does not consume user
                    memory space.
                   Continuation execution, step execution and break correspondence.
                   It connects with a host computer by the USB interface.
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2. BGMA Manual
                     Support the MCU flash programming for Provide high voltage for flash operation.
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                     engineering development               The program and read speed is about 800 B/S.
               *1 : The value varies depending on the operating frequency, the machine clock or the analog guar-
                    anteed range.
               *2 : The value is 2.88 V when the low-voltage detection reset is used.
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2.3 IDC10 Interface Description
5 RSV Reserved
6 RSV Reserved
7 RSV Reserved
9 RSV Reserved
10 RSV Reserved
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Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), then click Next,
Select \Drivers from the folder where SOFTUNE is installed, click Next,
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    Select BGMA (MB2146-08) as displayed below, and then click Next,
    Windows will install the driver automatically. Click Finish after the driver has completed the
    installation normally. Then users can find the BGMA is recognized as MB2146-08 in Windows
    system.
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2.5 LED Description
              First, only plug USB cable to PC, check the Power LED on BGMA turns Green. Refer to Figure 2.5-
              1.
              Second, plug IDC10 cable to the EV-board (target MCU board), then turn on EV-board. After that
              check Power LED on the BGMA turns Orange. Refer to Figure 2.5-2.
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3. EV-board Manual
                                                               Debug Interface
                                       Jumpers left open       to BGMA
                                       when debug
    Potentiometer to
    MCU AD pin
    MB95200H/210H
        MCU                                                                               Circuit for
                                                                                          LIN-UART
                                                                                          peripheral
                                                                                          communication
    LEDs to MCU
    I/O port pins
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3.2 Function List
               The EV-board consists of a board and a sample firmware. The board provides a useful platform for
               using the MCU and its peripherals. It is a useful development platform together with a BGMA (PN:
               MB2146-08-E) and a SOFTUNE. It features the following functions,
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3.3 EV-board Schematic
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3.4 HW Module Description and Jumper settings
             EV-board has 4 kinds of power supply for user to choose. Please read below instructions before us-
             ing.
              DC Adaptor: 9V DC:
             Output voltage: 9V
             Connection: Connector (CN6)
              Battery:
             QTY: 4PCS;
             Model: AA;
             Nominal voltage: 1.5V.
             Connection: Socket for Battery
              USB cable:
             The Mini-B USB receptacle is only for supplying power to EV board by PC USB port. The current
             and power of this method is limited in 100mA/0.5W.
             Please make sure to supply stable power via the Mini-B USB receptacle while operation.
             If any of the power supplies is connected to the EV-board correctly, power LED (LED5) on
             the EV-board will be on. Refer to Figure 3.4.1-1.
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     The following two power supplies are recommended. Please follow the settings below,
     To start the debug using a BGMA, users shall connect IDC10 socket from the BGMA to CN1 on an
     EV-board, and J2 shall be open in a debug mode. In a normal (free-run) mode, J2 shall be closed to
     enable reset key S3. Refer to Figure 3.4.2-1.
                                               Table 3.4.2-1
            MCU Mode                   Header name                        Settings
Debug mode J2
Normal mode J2
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3.4.3 Clock Settings
The MB95200H/210H series MCU uses an internal main CR as a clock source by default. Users can
select on-board crystal as a main clock and a sub-clock. Follow the settings below:
                                        Table 3.4.3-1
            Clock              Header name                          Settings
A buzzer module is provided to demonstrate an 8/16 composite timer output (a continuous mode).
To enable buzzer module, follow the table below:
                                        Table 3.4.4-1
          Modules              Header name                          Settings
Buzzer:
                           SW1: BUZ.
BUZ1
VR1 and VR3 are to demonstrate a MCU A/D converter usage. Select VR1 or VR3 by the following
table.
VR1 is connected to MCU A/D channel 1, and VR3 is connected to MCU A/D channel 0.
                                        Table 3.4.5-1
          Modules            Header name                          Settings
A/D:
                          SW2: VR1
VR1
A/D:
                          SW2: VR3
VR3
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     3.4.6 LED Module
                                               Table 3.4.6-1
              Modules              Header name                            Settings
                                SW2:
                                LED2, LED3
     LED*:
     LED2, LED3, LED4
SW1: LED4
     * : LED module has four LEDs in total, but P12 (LED1) is not active in a debug mode using BG-
         MA.
     Key S1 and key S2 are provided to demonstrate an external interrupt function. Enable these two keys
     by the following table.
     Key S1 is connected to external Int7, and key S2 is connected to external Int6.
                                               Table 3.4.7-1
              Modules              Header name                             Settings
     Key:
                                SW2: S1, S2
     S1, S2
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3.4.8 Lin-UART Module
Lin-UART module can be configured as a LIN or an UART module. Enable each module by the
following table.
The UART module features an RS232 transceiver and a standard DB9 interface with PC.
Lin module enables an easy setup of Master/Slave communication by a Lin bus.
                                         Table 3.4.8-1
        Modules               Header name                           Settings
UART
                           J5: UART
                           J6: UART
                           SW2:
                           SCK, SOT, SIN
LIN*
                           J5: LIN
                           J6: LIN
* : LIN module is optional; contact your local distributor for the EV-board with a LIN module.
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4. Sample Code Manual
4.1 Topic List
                 The following sample codes are provided with MB95200H/210H MCU Starter Kit,
                     IO_LED project
                      In this example, the 3 LEDs will be on in the following sequence:
                      ...->LED2->LED3->LED4...
                     A/D_Potentiometer project
                      In this example, the 3 LEDs will display on or off according to the arrow direction of VR3.
                     ExInt_Key Project
                      Press Key S1, the 3 LEDs will be on in the following sequence:
                      ...->LED4->LED3->LED2...
                      Press Key S2, the 3 LEDs will be on in the following sequence:
                      ...->LED2->LED3->LED4...
                     UART project
                      In this example, the MCU works in an asynchronous mode.
                      (9,600bps, 1 stop bit, no parity)
                      After a reset, the MCU will send "Welcome to the LIN-UART (asynchronous mode) of
                      MB95200series (8FX)" to RS232 transceiver.
                      Then the MCU feedbacks any bytes it received.
                     SIO project
                      This example uses two EV-boards to demonstrate the SIO (synchronous mode) function.
                      (9600bps)
                      One MCU keeps sending data while the other keeps receiving. One LED is toggled to indicate
                      the communication is correct.
                     LIN slave
                      In this example, the MCU is running in a Lin Slave mode. After a reset, the MCU is waiting
                      for data from the Master. If the data is received correct, LED4 starts twinkling.
                     LIN master
                      In this example, the MCU is running in a Lin Master mode. After a reset, the MCU starts send-
                      ing data to a Slave. If the Master gets correct data from the Slave, the MCU restarts sending.
                      While sending data to the Slave, LED2 keeps twinkling.
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4.2 Project Structure
               The Sample code is organized by the following structure in each project. Here take IO_LED project
               for example shown in Figure 4.2-1.
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     4.3.1 Header Files
     The MB95200.h and the MB95200.asm are header files, including MB95200H/210H MCU I/O
     registers definition;
     Here take PDR0 for example. In MB95200.h, PDR0 is defined as below.
     The Startup.asm is the MB95200H/210H MCU initialization file including stack settings, register
     bank settings and watchdog settings etc;
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4.3.3 Vectors.c File.
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5. Development Platform Quick Start
5.1 Tools Setup Sequence
              Start the debugging system in the following sequence:
                   Connect a BGMA to the PC using a USB cable, confirm the LED on the BGMA is Green;
                   Connect an EV-board to BGMA IDC10 socket;
                   Select the EV-board power supply and turn on the EV-board, confirm the LED on the BGMA
                     is Orange and the Power LED on the EV-board is on.
5.3Operation Precautions
                   All pins of MB95200H/210H MCU are connected to Testing Pin on the EV-board. If the user
                    wants to test separate pin performance, do disconnect the header of related peripheral mod-
                    ules.
                   Note that J2 shall be open while debugging using the BGMA. User reset from S3 (reset key)
                    is invalid when J2 is open. To use reset key S3 in a normal mode, J2 should be closed.
                   Its recommended that only one power supply is used as a power module input at a time.
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