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Features
  • Compact
    Compact and convenient, the E8 unit retains the same dimensions as the current E7 Emulator: 97 mm x 65 mm x 22 mm.

  • Complete debug functions
    • Real-time emulation possible even at highest CPU operating frequency. Ample built-in break and trace functions for Tiny MCU System developments.
    • Memory expansion mode is supported by M32C/80 Series, M16C/60 Series and M16C/30 Series.

  • Close to target system actual evaluation
    The user system can be debugged in nearly the same state as in actual final product operations.

  • Superior operability
    The bundled emulator debugger ensures high-efficiency debugging with a dedicated window for setting break points and break conditions, trace data window display, and ample command line functions. High-speed downloading of a load-module file also available.

  • High-performance Embedded Workshop (Renesas IDE) offers total seamless support for system development
    By installing the emulator debugger as well as the C compiler package along with the integrated development environment (IDE) "High-performance Embedded Workshop", the user can fully integrate build and debug environments to create a seamless system. To make things even easier, a single mouse can be used to control the functions of all integrated tools.

  • USB bus-powered: no external power supply required
    USB interface allows easy PC-to-emulator connection and communication. The PC supplies power to the emulator via the USB bus, meaning no external power supply is necessary. Use it anywhere, anytime. Power can also be supplied to the user system from the E8 emulator.

  • On-board programming
    Writer mode is also included, allowing quick programming of the built-in flash memory even after program debug has been completed.E8-included writer mode allows quick programming of the built-in flash memory in the M16C and H8 family microcomputers even after program debug has been completed. Also supports flash memory programming of the M16C and 740(QzROM) family microcomputers using the Flash Development Toolkit, a flash programming software tool for Renesas flash memories. The Flash Development Toolkit enables serial communication to these microcomputers via the E8.

  • E7 compatibility means smooth environment migration
    All emulation functions and usages are inherited from the low-cost development tool E7 Emulator. In addition, the 14-pin E7-compatible connector allows direct use of third-party products and user systems equipped with the E7 emulator standard interface. No special adjustments necessary.
     
    Components

    This product package includes not only the emulator main unit but also the limited cross tools, so, you can program and debug your applications as soon as you open the package.

    • Emulator main unit
    • USB interface cable
    • Software CD-ROM :
      • Integrated development environment High-performance Embedded Workshop
      • E8 emulator debugger (interface software)
      • Free Evaluation version of the C compiler package for M16C Series (M3T-NC30WA)
      • Free Evaluation version of the C compiler package for M32C Series (M3T-NC308WA)
      • Free Evaluation version of the C/C++ compiler package for H8SX, H8S and H8 families
      • Free Evaluation version of the Flash Development Toolkit (FDT)
         
    Specifications

    Supported MCU:

    Family

    Series Group
    M16C
     
     
     
    M32C/80
    M32C/84 ,M32C/85, M32C/86, M32C/87, M32C/88 Group
    M16C/60
    M16C/62P Group
    M16C/6N4 Group (M306N4FC, M306N4FG)
    M16C/6N5 Group (M306N5FC)
    M16C/6NK Group (M306NKFH, M306NKFJ)
    M16C/6NL Group (M306NLFH, M306NLFJ)
    M16C/6NM Group (M306NMFH, M306NMFJ)
    M16C/6NN Group (M306NNFH, M306NNFJ)
    M16C/30
    M16C/30P Group
    M16C/Tiny
    M16C/26, M16C/26A, M16C/28, M16C/29 Group
    R8C/Tiny
    R8C/10-19, R8C/1A, R8C/1B, R8C/20-23 (32KB, 48KB, 64KB),
    R8C/24-25, R8C/26-29 Group, R8C/2A-2D (48KB, 64KB)
    H8
     
     
    H8/300H Tiny
    H8/36064G Group (H8/36064F)   H8/36077 Group (H8/36077F)
    H8/36912G Group (H8/36912F)   H8/36902G Group (H8/36902F)
    H8/36109 Group (H8/36109F)   H8/36094 Group (H8/36094F)
    H8/36087 Group (H8/36087F)   H8/36057 Group (H8/36057F, H8/36054F)
    H8/36049 Group (H8/36049F)   H8/36037 Group (H8/36037F, H8/36034F)
    H8/36024 Group (H8/36024F)   H8/36014 Group (H8/36014F, H8/36012F)
    H8/3694 Group (H8/3694F, H8/3694N) 
    H8/3687 Group (H8/3687F, H8/3687N, H8/3684F) 
    H8/3672 Group (H8/3672F, H8/3670F) 
    H8/3664 Group (H8/3664F, H8/3664N)
    H8/300H
    Super Low Power
    H8/38602R Group (H8/38602RF)   H8/38099 Group (H8/38099F)
    H8/38086R Group (H8/38086RF)   H8/38076R Group (H8/38076RF)
    H8/38776 Group (H8/38776F)   H8/38704 Group (H8/38704F)
    H8/300L
    Super Low Power
    H8/38447 Group (H8/38447F) *1   H8/38427 Group (H8/38427F) *2
    H8/38327 Group (H8/38327F)   H8/38347 Group (H8/38347F)
    H8/38124 Group (H8/38124F)   H8/38104 Group (H8/38104F)
    H8/38024R Group (H8/38024R)   H8/38004 Group (H8/38004F)

    *1 : When using E8 emulator with H8/38447F, please select the device name "H8/38347F".
    *2 : When using E8 emulator with H8/38427F, please select the device name "H8/38327F".

     

    MCU supported mode M32C/80, M16C/60, M16C/30 Series Single-chip mode, Memory expansion mode
    Other MCUs Single-chip mode 
    Break


    Hardware break:

    R8C/Tiny Series
    (R8C/10-13 Group)
    2 address break points
    R8C/Tiny Series
    (except R8C/10-13 Group)

    4 address break points

    (or 2 address break points + one data conditional break point)

    M16C/Tiny Series 6 address break points
    H8/300H Tiny Series 1 address break point and 1 data break point
    M32C/80 Series 8 address break points
    M16C/60 Series
    M16C/62P, M16C/6Nx Group
    8 address break points
    M16C/30 Series M16C/30P Group 2 address break points
    H8/300H Super Low Power Series 2 address break point and 1 data break point
    H8/300L Super Low Power Series 1 address break point and 1 data break point

    Software break: maximum 255 locations
    Forced break
    Trace


    Branch PC trace:

    R8C/Tiny Series
    (R8C/10-13 Group)
    unavailable
    R8C/Tiny Series
    (except R8C/10-13 Group)
    last 4 branch instructions
    M16C/Tiny Series unavailable
    H8/300H Tiny Series last 4 branch instructions
    M32C/80 Series unavailable
    M16C/60 Series
    M16C/62P, M16C/6Nx Group
    unavailable
    M16C/30 Series M16C/30P Group unavailable
    H8/300H Super Low Power Series last 4 branch instructions
    H8/300L Super Low Power Series last 4 branch instructions

    Flash memory programming function YES
    Target host PC
    (System requirements)
    PC IBM PC/AT compatible with Pentium III 600MHz or higher
    OS Windows® XP, Windows® 2000
    Memory 128MB (at least twice the full size load module)
    HDD Hard disk available capacity for installation: 100MB or more.
    Prepare an area at least double the memory capacity (four-times or more recommended) as the swap area.
    CD drive CD-ROM drive (for installation)
    Display
    resolution
    800 x 600 or higher (1024 x 768 or higher recommended)
    PC interface USB (USB 1.1, full-speed)
    * Can be connected to a host machine supporting USB 2.0.
    Other Mouse (or equivalent pointing device)
    Emulator power supply Not required (USB bus-powered from PC)
    Target board connection


    Connect with bundled user interface cable:

    R8C/Tiny Series
    (R8C/10-13 Group)
    communication via P00, P37 and CNVss pins
    R8C/Tiny Series
    (except R8C/10-13 Group)
    communication via MODE pin
    M16C/Tiny Series communication via P64, P65, P66 and P67 pins
    H8/300H Tiny Series communication via P87, P86, and P85 pins or E10T_0, E10T_1 and E10T_2 pins
    M32C/80 Series communication via P64, P65, P66 and P67 pins
    M16C/60 Series
    M16C/62P, M16C/6Nx Group
    communication via P64, P65, P66 and P67 pins
    M16C/30 Series M16C/30P Group communication via P64, P65, P66 and P67 pins
    H8/300H Super Low Power Series H8/38076RF,H8/38086RF communication via P16, P36 and P37 pins
    H8/38602RF communication via E7_0, E7_1 and E7_2 pins
    H8/300L Super Low Power Series H8/38024F,H8/38004F,
    H8/38124F,H8/38104F

    communication via P33, P34 and P35 pins

    H8/38327F communication via P85, P86 and P87 pins
    H8/38347F communication via P25, P26 and P27 pins
    To get the further information, please refer to the "E8 User's Manual Additional Document (Notes on Connecting the [target MCU])". Click the "Download" button in the left nav menu to see the documentation list.
    User interface
    (between emulator and target )
    14-pin connector [Product Type 2514-6002: 3M (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) ]
    *Same as E7 Emulator
    *14-pin connector [Product Type 2514-6002: 3M] is not included.
    Target power supply Target board can draw 3.3V or 5.0V power (Max: 300mA) from Emulator
    Operating environment conditions Temperature: 10-30 °C, Humidity: 30-85%RH (no condensation, no corrosive gas), Dirt/Dust: general office conditions
    Storage environment conditions Temperature: 10-50 °C, Humidity: 30-85%RH (no condensation, no corrosive gas), Dirt/Dust: general office conditions
    Size (Emulator unit) 97mm x 65mm x 22mm

    System Configuration


    PC Interfaces

    USB (USB 1.1, full-speed)
    * Can be connected to a host machine supporting USB 2.0.

     

    Operating Environment

    IBM PC/AT compatible (Windows® XP, Windows® 2000)
    * May vary according to package

     

    Downloads
    E8 Emulator User Manual (REV.9.00 FEB.16.07)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/10-13 Series (Rev.5.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/14-17 Series (Rev.7.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/18-19/1A-1B Series (Rev.5.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/20-23 Series (Rev.2.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/24-25 Series (Rev.3.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/26-29 Series (Rev.1.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting R8C/2A-2D Series (Rev.1.00 FEB.16.07)
    Notes on Connecting M16C/26/26A/28-29 Series (Rev.4.00 NOV.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting M16C/3X Series (Rev.2.00 Nov.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting M16C/6X Series (Rev.3.00 Nov.01.06)
    Notes on Connecting M32C/8X Series (Rev.4.00 NOV.01.06)
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