ZGP323ICE15ZEM
Z8 GP™ ZGP323 In-Circuit Emulator
and Development Platform
User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the ZiLOG Z8 GP In-Circuit Emulator (ICE) and Development
Platform, ZGP323ICE15ZEM. The Z8 GP ICE provides Z8 GP family chip emulation
with a trace and event system for program debugging using ZDS II development tools.
Once your code is complete, use the included OTP programming module to burn your
design to OTP devices.
This startup guide tells you how to:
1. Install ZDS II software.
2. Configure the Z8 GP ICE for connection to your PC.
Note:
The kit includes 20-PDIP and 28-PDIP target PODs and programming adapt-
ers. Target PODs and adapter support for other packages must be ordered sep-
arately. See section “Adapter Kit Ordering Information” on page 23 for
details.
3. Use a target POD to connect the Z8 GP ICE to a target board such as the Z8 GP
ZGP323 evaluation board (included) with a 20-, 28-, or 40-PDIP socket. (Converters
for 20- and 28-SOIC and 20-, 28-, and 48-SSOP sockets are available in the adapter
kits described on page 23.)
4. Connect the Z8 GP ICE to a supplied OTP programming module.
5. Use the supplied OTP programming module with ZDS II software to program a 20-,
28-, or 40-PDIP Z8 GP family device. (Adapters for 20- and 28-SOIC and for 20-, 28-
and 48-SSOP packages are available in the adapter kits described on page 23.)
6. Run a demonstration program to verify proper operation, illustrate basic operation of
the trace and event system, and burn a Z8 GP OTP device using the OTP program-
ming module.
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Software Requirements
Table 1 lists the PC requirements for running ZDS II.
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Table 1. ZDS II System Requirements
Recommended Configuration
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PC running MS Windows XP, SP1
Pentium III/500 MHz processor
128 MB RAM
40 MB hard disk space
Super VGA video adapter
CD-ROM drive
Ethernet port
One or more RS-232 communications ports
Internet browser (Internet Explorer or
Netscape)
Minimum Configuration
• PC running MS Windows 98SE/WinNT 4.0–
SP6/Win2000–SP3/WinXP–SP1
• Pentium II/233 MHz processor
• 96 MB RAM
• 15 MB hard disk space (documentation not
included)
• Super VGA video adapter
• CD-ROM drive
• Ethernet port
• One or more RS-232 communications ports
• Internet browser (Internet Explorer or
Netscape)
Install the Software
Follow these steps to install ZDS II with the ANSI C-Compiler.
1. Insert the ZDS II CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
DemoShield
launches
automatically. If it does not automatically launch, go to the root of the CD-ROM and
double-click the file launch.exe.
2.
DemoShield
provides several installation choices. Select “Install ZDS II” to install
now. You can install other software and accompanying documentation later.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
4. To receive free technical support, please register your software at http://
www.zilog.com. Access the registration page by opening the Support menu at the top
of the web page and clicking “Product Registration.”
Install the Hardware
The Z8 GP ZGP323 ICE and Development Platform features an Ethernet interface and an
RS-232 serial port. Hardware installation consists of:
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Installing a target POD into a 20- or 28-PDIP socket on a target development board,
such as the Z8 GP ZGP323 evaluation board (included);
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Connecting the Z8 GP ICE to the target POD;
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Connecting the Z8 GP ICE to the OTP programming module; and
Connecting the Z8 GP ICE to a PC.
You may have to reconfigure network settings on the PC or on the Z8 GP ICE before using
the emulator.
Installing a Target POD onto a Target Development Board
The Z8 GP ICE kit is ideal for use with a Z8 GP ZGP323 evaluation board (included, see
Figure 1) as a target development board. The 20-, 28, and 40-PDIP target PODs plug into
the associated PDIP sockets on the development platform.
If you are using a different target development board, use an appropriate target POD and
pin converter to connect the Z8 GP ICE to the board. For example, if your target board has
a 20-SOIC socket, mate the 20-PDIP target POD onto the 20-PDIP to 20-SOIC converter.
Then install the target POD and converter assembly into the board’s 20-SOIC socket.
Note:
If you are not using a target development board, insert the 34-pin null target
connector, p/n 93c0086-001, into Z8 GP ICE target interface connector P16.
20-PDIP
28-PDIP
Figure 1. Z8 GP ZGP323 Evaluation Board
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Connecting the Z8 GP ICE to the Target POD
Once you have installed the appropriate target POD (and converter, if required) onto the
target development board, connect the Z8 GP ICE to the target POD as follows:
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40-PDIP target POD:
– Connect the 16-circuit cable from P17 on the emulator to P17 on the 40-PDIP tar-
get POD.
– Connect the 34-circuit cable from P16 on the emulator to P16 on the 40-PDIP target
POD.
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20-PDIP and 28-PDIP target PODs: Connect the 34-circuit cable from P16 on the
emulator to P16 on the target POD. (Emulator connector P17 is not used.)
Connecting the Z8 GP ICE to the OTP Programming Module (Optional)
After developing and debugging your software, use the following instructions to connect
the Z8 GP ICE to the OTP programming module so you can burn your code onto chips.
1. Connect the 40-circuit ribbon cable from the Z8 GP ICE OTP Programming connector
to connector P1 on the OTP programming module.
2. The 40-PDIP ZIF socket on the OTP programming module is designed to accept 40-
PDIP OTP chips. The OTP programming adapters (see Table 4 on page 24) allow you
to adapt the ZIF socket to accept 20-SOIC, 20-SSOP, 20-PDIP, 28-SOIC, 28-SSOP,
28-PDIP, and 48-SSOP chip packages.
Once you have installed the OTP chip into the ZIF socket (or programming adapter), you
are ready to program the chip using the instructions in “OTP Programming” on page 18.
Connecting the Z8 GP ICE to a PC
1. Connect a CAT-5 crossover cable from the PC to the Ethernet port on the Z8 GP ICE.
See Figure 2.
Note:
If you prefer, you can connect the emulator to an Ethernet hub using a stan-
dard CAT-5 patch cable.
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2. Connect the serial COM port on the PC to the SETUP serial port on the Z8 GP ICE
using the DB9-to-DB9 serial cable. See Figure 3.
PC
CAT-5 Crossover Cable
DB9-to-DB9 Cable
Z8 GP
ICE
Figure 2. Connecting a PC to the Z8 GP ICE
Figure 3. Z8 GP ICE Rear Panel
3. Connect a 5VDC power supply to the Z8 GP ICE. The 3.3VDC should illuminate (see
Figure 3). If the 3.3VDC LED fails to illuminate or the ICE Fail LED illuminates (see
Figure 5), there is a problem with the unit. Contact ZiLOG support at http://
www.zilog.com for a replacement unit.
P17
OTP Programming
Target Interface
J9
1
D1
J8
1
J7
1
P16
Target Interface
Out
In
Target Trigger
GND
Int
Target
CLK Source
Figure 4. Z8 GP ICE Top View
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