F 2 MC FAMILY 10BASE-T LAN ADAPTER MB

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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR CONTROLLER MANUAL CM41-00412-1E F 2 MC FAMILY 10BASE-T LAN ADAPTER MB2142-02 USER S MANUAL

PREFACE Objectives and intended readership The MB2142-02 support tool (10BASE-T LAN adapter) is designed to enable the development and evaluation of products based on the F 2 MC* family. The MB2142-02 is connected to the main unit (MB2141). This enables the main unit to perform LAN-based communication with the host machine (such as a personal computer or workstation). This manual describes the handling and connection of the MB2142-02. It is aimed at engineers responsible for the development of products based on the F 2 MC, using the MB2142-02. Related manual MB2141 2140 Main Unit User s Manual *: F 2 MC stands for FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller. Configuration of this manual This manual consists of the following two chapters. Before attempting to use the adapter, read this manual to become familiar with the product. Chapter 1 Handling and Specifications of the Product Describes the handling and specifications of the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. Before attempting to use the adapter, read this chapter to become familiar with the product. Chapter 2 Connections Describes the connections of the 10BASE-T LAN adapter and power-on and power-off sequences of system.

1. The products described in this manual and the specifications thereof may be changed without prior notice. To obtain up-to-date information and/or specifications, contact your Fujitsu sales representative or Fujitsu authorized dealer. 2. Fujitsu will not be liable for infringement of copyright, industrial property right, or other rights of a third party caused by the use of information or drawings described in this manual. 3. The contents of this manual may not be transferred or copied without the express permission of Fujitsu. 4. Some of the products described in this manual may be strategic materials (or special technology) as defined by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law. In such cases, the products or portions thereof must not be exported without permission as defined under the Law. 1995 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan

READING THIS MANUAL Page layout Spread layout In this manual, an entire section is presented on a single page or spread whenever possible. The reader can thus view a section without having to flip pages. The contents of each section are summarized immediately below the title. You can obtain a rough overview of the 10BASE-T LAN adapter (MB2142-02) by reading through these summaries. The spread layout of this manual is described below. Section title Section summary Figure and table titles Subheading

CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT...1 1.1 Packing List...2 1.2 10BASE-T LAN Adapter Specifications... 4 1.3 IF Cable Specifications...6 1.4 Notes on Use...8 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS...9 2.1 System Configuration...10 2.2 Connection to Main Unit...12 2.3 Connection to Network...14 2.4 Power-on Sequence...16 2.5 Power-off Sequence...17 i

FIGURES Figure 1.1 10BASE-T LAN adapter... 2 Figure 1.3 IF cable dimensions... 7 Figure 2.1 System configuration... 10 Figure 2.2 Connection to main unit... 12 Figure 2.3 Connection to network... 14 TABLES Table 1.2a 10BASE-T LAN adapter specifications... 4 Table 1.2b LAN specifications...5 Table 1.3a IF cable components...6 Table 1.3b IF cable general specifications...6 Table 1.4 Storage environment...8 ii

CHAPTER 1 HANDLING AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT This chapter explains the handling and specifications of the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. Read this chapter and check the contents of the package before attempting to use the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. 1.1 Packing List 1.2 10BASE-T LAN Adapter Specifications 1.3 IF Cable Specifications 1.4 Notes on Use 1

1.1 Packing List Before first using the 10BASE-T LAN adapter, check that the package contains the following components: 10BASE-T LAN adapter 1 IF cable 1 Appearance and names of parts Figure 1.1 illustrates the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. For details of the necessary connections, see Chapter 2, Connections. LAN connector LAN LAN ADAPTOR 10BASE-T COM PORT IF connector 2 Figure 1.1 10BASE-T LAN adapter

The function of each part is described below: IF connector: Used to connet the IF cable. 10BASE-T LAN connector: Used to connect the twisted pair LAN cable. 3

1.2 10BASE-T LAN Adapter Specifications Table 1.2a lists the 10BASE-T LAN adapter specifications. Table 1.2b lists the LAN specifications. 10BASE-T LAN adapter specifications Table 1.2a lists the 10BASE-T LAN adapter specifications. Table 1.2a 10BASE-T LAN adapter specifications Name Model Item 10BASE-T LAN adaptor MB2142-02 Contents Power supply Voltage: +5 V ±5% Current: 1 A (max) *1 Operating temperature +5 to +40 o C Operating humidity 30% to 80% (non-condensing) Dimensions 120mm (W) 90mm (D) 26mm (H) *2 Weight 190g *3 *1: Power is supplied from the main unit. *2: Not including projections. *3: Not including the IF cable. 4

LAN specifications Table 1.2b lists the LAN specifications. An RJ45 type LAN connector (8-conductor modular connector, 10BASE-T-compatible) is used. Table 1.2b LAN specifications Item Communications method IP address Port address Ethernet address Ethernet global address Ethernet local address Contents TCP/IP Variable Variable Global address/local address Fixed (IEEE registered) Variable Note: To set the IP address, port address, or Ethernet local address, use the LAN address write program supplied with the emulator debugger. Execute the program from the host machine, via the RS-232C interface. For more information, refer to the Emulator Debugger Installation Guide. 5

1.3 IF Cable Specifications Table 1.3a lists the IF cable components, Table 1.3b lists the general specifications of the IF cable, and Figure 1.3 shows the dimensions of the IF cable. IF cable specifications For an explanation of connecting the adapter to the main unit, see Section 2.2, Connection to Main Unit. Table 1.3a IF cable components Part name FCN-237R068-G/E connector 2 FCN-230C068-C/E cover 2 Fujitsu Fujitsu Remarks Table 1.3b IF cable general specifications Rated current Item DC1A Contents Temperature Weight Operating Storage 10 to +60 o C 10 to +60 o C 140g 6

300±10mm Connector (FCN-237R068-G/E) Cover (FCN-230C068-C/E) Figure 1.3 IF cable dimensions 7

1.4 Notes on Use When using the 10BASE-T LAN adapter, keep the following points in mind: Operating considerations Storage When using the 10BASE-T LAN adapter, always keep the following points in mind: Turn off the power before connecting or removing a cable. When removing a connector, do not pull the cable itself; grasp and pull the connector. To prevent electrostatic damage, be careful not to touch the connector pins, and do not allow the pins to come into contract with any objects. Refer to this manual for details of setting and usage. To store the 10BASE-T LAN adapter, keep the following points in mind: Take whatever steps are necessary to prevent the 10BASE-T LAN adapter from being jolted or jarred in storage. Do not expose the 10BASE-T LAN adapter to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, or condensation. Do not keep the 10BASE-T LAN adapter in an intense electrical or magnetic field for an extended period. Table 1.4 lists the temperature and humidity requirements for storage. Table 1.4 Storage environment Storage temperature 20 to +70 o C Storage humidity 20% to 90% (non-condensing) 8

CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS This chapter describes how to connect, turn on, and turn off the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. Familiarize yourself with the contents of this chapter before attempting to turn on the adapter. 2.1 System Configuration 2.2 Connection to Main Unit 2.3 Connection to Network 2.4 Power-on Sequence 2.5 Power-off Sequence 9

2.1 System Configuration Connecting the 10BASE-T LAN adapter to a network that includes a host machine enables LAN-based communication with the host machine. System configuration Connecting the 10BASE-T LAN adapter to a network that includes a host machine enables LANbased communication with the host machine. Figure 2.1 shows the hardware system configuration when the 10BASE-T LAN adapter is used. Host machine Pod IF cable C Emulation pod (sold separately) External probe Probe cable RS-232C cable Main unit (sold separately) Pod IF cable B 10BASE-T LAN adapter Pod IF cable A IF cable AC power cable To AC 100 V Figure 2.1 System configuration 10

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2.2 Connection to Main Unit As shown in Figure 2.2, use an IF cable to connect the 10BASE-T LAN adapter to the main unit (sold separately). Connection to main unit As shown in Figure 2.2, use an IF cable to connect the 10BASE-T LAN adapter to the main unit (sold separately). 10BASE-T LAN adaptor LAN LAN ADAPTOR 10BASE-T COM PORT IF cable RESET TRIG EMUL RS232C COMPORT POWER ACIN F9210000I 01A Main unit Figure 2.2 Connection to main unit 12

Notes When connecting the 10BASE-T LAN adapter to the main unit (sold separately), keep the following points in mind: Turn off the power before connecting or removing a cable. While the power is turned on, connecting or removing a cable may cause a malfunction. To remove a cable, do not pull the cable itself; grasp and pull the connector. Pulling the cable itself may cause a conductor inside the cable to break. 13

2.3 Connection to Network As shown in Figure 2.3, connect the LAN conector to the network that includes the host machine. Connection to network According to Figure 2.3, connect the LAN conector to the network that includes the host machine. Use a commercially available twisted pair LAN cable and hub; these parts are not supplied with the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. HUB To host machine Twisted pair LAN cable (8-conductor modular plugs at both ends) LAN LAN ADAPTOR 10BASE-T COM PORT 10BASE-T LAN adapter 14 Figure 2.3 Connection to network

Notes When connecting the LAN connector to the network that includes the host machine, keep the following points in mind: Turn off the power before connecting or removing a cable. While the power is turned on, connecting or removing a cable may cause a malfunction. To remove a cable, do not pull the cable itself; grasp and pull the connector. Pulling the cable itself may cause a conductor inside the cable to break. 15

2.4 Power-on Sequence Before turning on the power, ensure that all connections are complete. Then, turn on the power in the order of the host machine, the main unit, then the target (user system). Power-on sequence Before turning on the power, ensure that all connections are complete. Then, turn on the power in the order of the host machine, the main unit, then the target (user system). To turn on the power, set the power switch on the rear panel of the main unit to 1. Turning on the main unit also turns on the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. 16

2.5 Power-off Sequence Turn off the power in the order of the target (user system), the main unit, then the host machine. Power-off sequence Turn off the power in the order of the target (user system), the main unit, then the host machine. To turn off the power, set the power switch on the rear panel of the main unit to 0. Turning off the main unit also turns off the 10BASE-T LAN adapter. 17