Renesas rl78 User Manual

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RL78/G1A 
 
CHAPTER  26   ON-CHIP  DEBUG  FUNCTION 
CHAPTER  26   ON-CHIP  DEBUG  FUNCTION 
 
 
26.1  Connecting E1 On-Chip Debugging Emulator 
 
The RL78 microcontroller uses the V
DD
, RESET, TOOL0, and V
SS
 pins to communicate with the host machine via an E1 
on-chip debugging emulator.  Serial communication is performed by using a single-line UART that uses the TOOL0 pin. 
 
Caution  The RL78 microcontroller has an on-chip debug function, which is provided for development and 
evaluation.  Do not use the on-chip debug function in products designated for mass production, 
because the guaranteed number of rewritable times of the flash memory may be exceeded when this 
function is used, and product reliability therefore cannot be guaranteed.  Renesas Electronics is not 
liable for problems occurring when the on-chip debug function is used. 
 
Figure 26-1.  Connection Example of E1 On-chip Debugging Emulator 
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E1 target connector
Note 2
Note 1
V
DD
TOOL0
V
DD
Reset circuit
Reset signal
GND
GND
V
SS
EV
SS0
GND
TOOL0
Reset_out
RESET
Reset_out
Reset_in
V
DD
V
DD
EV
DD
EV
DD
10 k
Ω
1 k
Ω
1 k
Ω
RL78/G1A
V
DD
EV
DD0
EV
DD
EMV
DD
 
 
Notes 1.  Connecting the dotted line is not necessary during serial flash programming. 
 2.  If the reset circuit on the target system does not have a buffer and generates a reset signal only with 
resistors and capacitors, this pull-up resistor is not necessary. 
 
Caution  This circuit diagram is assumed that the reset signal outputs from an N-ch O.D. buffer (output 
resistor: 100 
Ω or less) 
 
Remark  With products not provided with an EV
DD0
 or EV
SS0
 pin, replace EV
DD0
 with V
DD
, or replace EV
SS0
 with V
SS
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