Z8700000ZEM

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Z8700000ZEM
CP95WRL1001
HARDWARE FEATURES
CUSTOMER PROCUREMENT SPECIFICATION
CP95WRL1001 (11/95)
Z8700000ZEM
ICEBOX
FAMILY
IN-CIRCUIT EMULATOR
Supported Devices
Package Emulation Programming
84-Pin PLCC Z87000 N/A
Real-Time Emulation
ICEBOX Emulator Provides In-Circuit Program
Debug Emulation
DSP GUI Emulator Software
Windows-Based User Interface
RS-232 Connector
ICE Pod Connector for Emulation
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Z8700000ZEM is a member of Zilog's ICEBOX
product family of in-circuit emulators providing support for
the above listed DSP microcontroller devices.
Zilog's in-circuit emulators are interactive, Window-
oriented development tools, providing a real-time
environment for emulation and debugging.
The emulator provides essential timing and I/O circuitry to
simplify user emulation of the prototype hardware and
software product.
Data entering and program debugging are performed by
the monitor ROM and the host package, which communi-
cates through RS-232C serial interface. The user program
can be downloaded directly from the host computer through
the RS-232C connector. User code may be executed
through debugging commands in the monitor.
The Z8700000ZEM emulator can be connected to
a serial port (COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4) of the host
computer and uses Graphical User Interface (GUI)
software.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Conditions
Operating Temperature: 20°C, ±10°C
Supply Voltage: +5.0 VDC, ± 5%
Maximum Emulation Speed: 16.384 MHz
Power Requirements
+5.0 VDC @ 0.5A
Dimensions
Width: 6.25 in. (15.8 cm)
Length: 9.5 in. (24.1 cm)
Height: 2.5 in. (6.35 cm)
Serial Interface
RS-232C @ 9600, 19200 (default), 28800, or 57600
Baud
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HOST COMPUTER
Minimum Requirements
IBM PC (or 100-percent compatible) 386-based
machine
33 MHz
4 MB RAM
VGA Video Adapter
Hard Disk Drive (1 MB free space)
3.5-inch, High-Density (HD) Floppy Disk Drive
RS-232C COM port
Mouse or Pointing Device
Microsoft Windows 3.1
The following changes to the Minimum Requirements are
recommended for increased performance:
486- or Pentium-based machine
66 MHz (or faster)
8 MB of RAM (or more)
SVGA Video Adapter
Color Monitor
Printer
KIT CONTENTS
Z87000 Emulator
•Emulation Base Board includes:
CMOS Z86C9320PSC
8K x 8 EPROM (Programmed with Debug Monitor)
32K x 8 Static RAM
RS-232C Interface
Reset Switch
•Z87000 Emulation Daughterboard
16 MHz CMOS Z86C1216GSE ICE Chip
64K x 4 Static RAM
Two 32K x 4 Static RAM for Breakpoints
Two 80-Pin Target Connectors
100-Pin HP Logic Analyzer Interface Board Connector
Cables/Pods
Power Cable with Banana Plugs
DB25 RS-232C Cable
84-Pin PLCC Emulation Pod Cable
Mini-Coax with SMA Connectors
Host Software
DSP GUI Emulator Software
Note: Cross-Assembler and C Compiler are sold
separately from Zilog or Production Languages,
Tel.: (817) 599-8363
Documentation
Emulator User's Manual
Registration Card
Product Information
LIMITATIONS
1. Changing drives in file download and load symbol
dialog boxes is not anticipated by the GUI. Typing in
the filename in a directory other than shown in “Path:”
will result in “File not found”. Changing the drive using
the mouse is the workaround.
2. The GUI does not recognize the PUSH and POP
instructions when entered from In-Line Assembler.
Use "LD STACK, xxx" for PUSH and "LD xxx, STACK"
for POP instead.
3. The initial blue Zilog screen will be distorted by other
active windows. This only affects the appearance, not
functionality, of the GUI.
4. Switching ICEBOXes without quitting the GUI is not
supported.
5. The maximum symbols that can be loaded is 32768,
provided that there is enough system resource
(memory).
6. Download File Name is not shown except at Time of
Download. The emulator only shows the name of the
file during the download process. To check the name
of the file currently downloaded, select "File" and then
"Download DSP Memory." The File Name box in the
"Down to DSP Code Memory" window will reflect the file
that is selected for download. Unlike other emulators,
the Debug window or Memory window does not show
the name of the currently downloaded file.
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Zilog’s products are not authorized for use as critical compo-
nents in life support devices or systems unless a specific written
agreement pertaining to such intended use is executed between
the customer and Zilog prior to use. Life support devices or
systems are those which are intended for surgical implantation
into the body, or which sustains life whose failure to perform,
when properly used in accordance with instructions for use
provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in
significant injury to the user.
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provisions appearing in Zilog, Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale
only. Zilog, Inc. makes no warranty, express, statutory, implied or
by description, regarding the information set forth herein or
regarding the freedom of the described devices from intellectual
property infringement. Zilog, Inc. makes no warranty of mer-
chantability or fitness for any purpose. Zilog, Inc. shall not be
responsible for any errors that may appear in this document.
Zilog, Inc. makes no commitment to update or keep current the
information contained in this document.
LIMITATIONS (Continued)
7. The ICEBOX breakpoint hardware does not distinguish
between instruction and data fetches. When a
breakpoint in the GUI is set, the breakpoint hardware
triggers when the addresses match for either code or
data fetches.
Example:
000C SRP #%0
000E LD R4, #%0016
0010 LD R5, @R4
0012 NOP
0013 JP %000C
0016 NOP
Setting the breakpoint at %0016 and click GO.
Result: The code will break and stop at %0012.
Note: This will not happen when Animate Mode is on
because the GUI is not using the hardware breakpoints
when in Animate Mode.
PRECAUTION LIST
1. Breakpoint Overshoot. The Disassembly window shows
the processor halting at one or two instructions past
the instruction where the breakpoint was set.
2. Executing GUI. The GUI will occasionally continue to
indicate executing after it has been told to halt. Pushing
the GO button will then result in executing. (Executing
showing at the top of the screen).
3. The emulator cannot be operated while performing
ESD/EMI testing on the target board.
4. GUI software versions prior to 3.00 are incompatible
with hardware containing BOOTROM 3.00. The GUI
software may still boot, but will fail at some later point
of the session.
5. The status color bar in OTP dialog box will be cleared
in the area where a new window opens on top of it.
6. The PLC Z89C00 Assembler RESET symbol in symbol
table is fixed at 1000 when the assembly code contains
“VECTOR RESET =” statement.
7. For 386 PCs, set the baud rate to 19.2K or less
because the Windows’ communication driver does not
guarantee “reliable” operation at more than 9600
baud. Selecting a high baud rate on some slower 386
machines may crash the Windows environment.

Z8700000ZEM

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