Philips Network Router ST7SB User Manual

ST7SB Socket Board  
User Guide  
Release 1.1.1  
November 2004  
Ref: DOC-MDT0005  
 
1.1  
About the user manuals... ............................................................................. 3  
3.2  
Connect to the socket board ......................................................................... 7  
Software updates...................................................................................................... 10  
Hardware spare parts ............................................................................................... 10  
Contact List............................................................................................................... 11  
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1 - Introduction  
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide  
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INTRODUCTION  
The ST7SB socket board complements any ST7 programming tool that is  
equipped for in-circuit programming (ICP) via a 10-pin ICC cable. For these  
programming tools and emulators, the socket board provides the sockets required  
to program ST7 FLASH microcontrollers without having to install them on an  
application board.  
Status LEDs  
ICC connector  
(HE10 type)  
Power supply  
connector  
Figure 1: Typical ST7SBxx socket board  
Your socket board uses your programming tool ’s ICC connection and connects via  
the ICC cable (See Section 3.2.1). The programming tool, then serves as the  
hardware interface with your host PC running ST7 Visual Programmer (STVP7).  
When using the ST7-STICK, users have the additional possibility of connecting  
their socket board directly to the ST7-STICK using the female HE10-connector on  
the bottom of the socket board (See Section 3.2.2).  
ST7SBxx socket boards are each designed to support the programming of a family  
of ST7 microcontrollers (a typical example is shown in Figure 1). For this reason,  
the layout of each type of socket board varies depending on the types of  
programming sockets required to support a microcontroller family. However, the  
general configuration and connection procedures explained here, remain the same  
for all socket boards.  
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ST7SB Socket Board User Guide  
1 - Introduction  
Note:  
The ST7SBxx socket board is meant to program small numbers of microcontrollers (i.e.  
prototypes in the development stage). For mass production programming, we recommend  
using the appropriate gang, or automated programmer.  
1.1  
About the user manuals...  
This manual will help you set up your socket board. Here you will find information  
about:  
Configuring your socket board  
Connecting to your programming tool  
Socket board programming features  
For information about the software and additional hardware intended for use with  
your socket board, refer to the following documents:  
ST7 Visual Programmer on-line help – program your application to your ST7  
ST7-STICK User Manual – set up instructions for your ST7-STICK  
ST7-EMU3 User Manual – set up instructions for your ST7-EMU3 emulator  
ST7-DVP3 User Manual – set up instructions for your ST7-DVP3 emulator  
ST7xxxx Datasheet – programming information that is specific to your ST7  
microcontroller  
ST7-Programming Tool Descriptions – listing of ST7 programming tools and  
supported devices  
1.1.1  
Revision history  
Date  
Revision  
Description  
Aug 2004  
Jun 2001  
1.1  
• Update product ordering code to ST7SBxx socket board  
• Added Table 1 – Revision history table  
1.1.1  
Table 1: STICK User Manual Revision History  
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2 - Delivery Check List  
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide  
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DELIVERY CHECK LIST  
Your ST7SBxx socket board (see Figure 1) is delivered with one power supply.  
The number and types of programming sockets will vary from one version to  
another depending on the available packages for the ST7 family of devices that  
your socket board supports. The version of your socket board is determined by the  
ordering code that you have specified.  
All the connection cables you will need to connect to your PC are provided with the  
programming tool that you are using to connect to your PC.  
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3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board  
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CONFIGURING AND CONNECTING TO YOUR SOCKET BOARD  
This chapter tells you how to set up and connect to your socket board for  
Configure the power supply for your ST7  
Connect to the socket board  
3.1  
Configure the power supply for your ST7  
Your socket board allows you to configure the power supply (VDD) for your ST7.  
As standard options, you can choose between 3.3V and 5V by changing the  
position of the VDD jumper. In addition, you can configure other VDD supported by  
your ST7 by installing the appropriate resistors in series in the area labeled  
OTHER on your socket board.  
Caution: When choosing the VDD, you must ensure that the selected voltage is supported by both your  
ST7 and by the programming tool that you are using to connect the socket board to your host  
PC. Refer to your ST7xxx Datasheet and the user manual for your programing board for more  
information.  
Configure for 3.3V or 5V  
To select 3.3V or 5V, simply set the VDD jumper to the appropriate position, as  
shown in Figure 2.  
Figure 2: Setting the VDD jumper  
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3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board  
Configure for other VDD  
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide  
To configure your socket board to use a VDD other than 3.3V or 5V, you will have  
to calculate the required serial resistance and install the necessary resistors in the  
area labelled OTHER that is provided on your socket board. To do this:  
1 Calculate the serial resistance for the voltage you want, using the formula:  
R
VDD.OTHER = (50 / VVDD.OTHER) -10  
VDD.OTHER : is the serial resistance in Kto be installed in the OTHER area on  
the socket board.  
VDD.OTHER : is the desired VDD voltage.  
R
V
Example to obtain a VVDD.OTHER of 4V:  
RVDD.OTHER = (50 / 4) - 10 = 2.5 KΩ  
2 Install the necessary resistors in the OTHER area on the socket board. Figure 3  
shows one possible solution for the example in Step 1.  
3 Set the VDD jumper to the OTHER position (see Figure 2).  
Figure 3: Installing serial resistors  
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3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board  
3.2  
Connect to the socket board  
All ST7 programming tools that use a 10-pin ICC cable (including the ST7-STICK)  
can be connected to the HE-10 type ICC connector on top of your socket board.  
However, when using the ST7-STICK you can also connect via the Female HE10  
Connecting via the ICC cable (all programmers and emulators)  
Connecting via the female HE10 connector (ST7-STICK only)  
3.2.1  
Connecting via the ICC cable  
To connect to your socket board via ICC cable:  
1 Plug the ICC cable into the HE-10 connectors on your programming tool and  
your socket board. The ICC cable is provided with your programming tool .  
2 Set both POWER jumpers to the 2 position, as shown in Figure 4, inset B .  
A
B
Figure 4: Power supply jumper positions  
3 Connect the power supply for both the socket board and the programming tool.  
Once connected, the green Power LED should light up and remain lit.  
You are ready to program your ST7 from the STVP7 interface on your host PC.  
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3 - Configuring and Connecting to Your Socket Board  
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide  
3.2.2  
Connecting via the female HE10 connector  
When using this connection, power for the socket board can be provided by its  
power supply, or by your ST7-STICK. However, you must configure the POWER  
jumpers appropriately.  
Note:  
No matter which option you choose for powering your socket board, your ST7-STICK’s power  
supply must be connected, as it cannot be powered by the socket board.  
To connect to the female HE10 connector on your socket board:  
1 Plug the male HE10 connector on the ST7-STICK, into the female HE10  
connector on the bottom of your socket board.  
The male HE10 connector on the  
top side of your ST7-STICK...  
...connects to the female  
connector on the bottom of  
your ST7SB socket board.  
Figure 5: Male and female HE10 connector  
2 Choose a power supply configuration (i.e. both tools powered by the ST7-  
STICK, or each tool powered by its own power supply) and set the POWER  
jumpers on your socket board to the appropriate position:  
-
Set POWER to 1 if the socket board is supplied by the ST7-STICK, as  
shown in Figure 4, inset A.  
-
Set POWER to 2 if the socket board is supplied by its own power supply as  
shown in Figure 4, inset B.  
3 Plug in the appropriate power supply, or power supplies. Once connected, the  
green Power LED should light up and remain lit.  
You are ready to program your ST7 from the STVP7 interface on your host PC.  
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Appendix A Safety Requirements  
APPENDIX A SAFETY REQUIREMENTS  
Any tester, equipment, or tool used at any production step, or for any  
manipulation of semiconductor devices, have its shield connected to ground.  
The product must be placed on a conductive table top, made of steel or clean  
aluminum, or covered by an antistatic surface (superficial resistivity equal to or  
2
higher than 0.5 M/cm ), grounded through a ground cable (conductive cable  
from protected equipment to ground isolated with a 1 Mresistor placed in  
series). All manipulation of finished goods must be done at such a grounded  
worktable.  
The worktable free of all non-antistatic plastic objects.  
An antistatic floor covering grounded through a conductive ground cable (with  
serial resistor between 0.9 and 1.5 M) should be used.  
It is recommended that you wear an antistatic wrist or ankle strap, connected to  
the antistatic floor covering or to the grounded equipment.  
If no antistatic wrist or ankle strap is worn, before each manipulation of the  
powered-on tool, you touch the surface of the grounded worktable.  
It is recommended that antistatic gloves or finger coats be worn.  
It is recommended that nylon clothing be avoided while performing any  
manipulation of parts.  
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Product Support  
ST7SB Socket Board User Guide  
PRODUCT SUPPORT  
If you experience any problems with this product, contact the distributor or the  
STMicroelectronics sales office where you purchased the product. Phone numbers  
for major sales regions are provided in the Contact List, below.  
In addition, at our Internet site www.st.com/mcu, you will find a complete listing of  
ST sales offices and distributors, as well as documentation, software downloads  
and user discussion groups to help you answer questions and stay up to date with  
our latest product developments.  
Software updates  
All our latest software and related documentation are available for download from  
the ST Internet site, www.st.com/mcu.  
Hardware spare parts  
Your development tool comes with the hardware you need to set it up, connect it to  
your PC and connect to your application. However, some components can be  
bought separately if you need additional ones. You can order extra components,  
such as sockets and adapters, from STMicroelectronics, from the component  
manufacturer or from a distributor.  
To help you find what you need, a listing of accessories for ST development tools  
is available on the ST internet site, www.st.com/mcu.  
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Product Support  
Contact List  
North America  
Mid West  
STMicroelectronics  
Canada and East Coast  
STMicroelectronics  
Lexington Corporate Center  
1300 East Woodfield Road, Suite 410  
10 Maguire Road, Building 1, 3rd floor Schaumburg, IL 60173  
Lexington, MA 02421  
Phone: (781) 402-2650  
Phone: (847) 585-3000  
West coast  
STMicroelectronics, Inc.  
1060 E. Brokaw Road  
San Jose, CA 95131  
Phone: (408) 452-8585  
Note:  
For American and Canadian customers seeking technical support the US/  
Canada is split in 3 territories. According to your area, contact the appropriate  
sales office from the list above and ask to be transferred to an 8-bit  
microcontroller Field Applications Engineer.  
Europe  
France +33 (0)1 47 40 75 75  
Germany +49 89 46 00 60  
U.K. +44 162 889 0800  
Asia/Pacific Region  
Japan +81 3 3280 4120  
Hong-Kong +85 2 2861 5700  
Sydney +61 2 9580 3811  
Taipei +88 6 2 2378 8088  
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