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RH850 Evaluation Platform
RH850/P1L-C 100-pin PiggyBack board V1 Y-RH850-P1XC-100PIN-PB-T1-V1
R20UT3885ED0100, Rev. 1.0 2016-08-08
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................... 3
Chapter 2 Overview .............................................................................. 4 2.1 Overview ............................................................................................... 4 2.2 Mounting of the device ........................................................................ 5
Chapter 3 Power supply ....................................................................... 6 3.1 Board power connection ..................................................................... 6 3.2 Voltage distribution .............................................................................. 7
Chapter 4 Clock sources ...................................................................... 8 4.1.1 MainOsc ......................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.2 Programmable Oscillator ............................................................................................. 8
Chapter 5 Debug and Programming interface .................................... 9
Chapter 6 Connectors for ports of device ......................................... 10 6.1 Connectors for ADC voltage supply ................................................. 10 6.2 Push button for RESET ...................................................................... 10 6.3 Mode Selection ................................................................................... 10 6.4 Connectors to MainBoard .................................................................. 11 6.4.1 Connector CN1 ............................................................................................................ 11 6.4.2 Connector CN2 ............................................................................................................ 12 6.4.3 Connector CN3 ............................................................................................................ 12
Chapter 7 Other circuitry .................................................................... 15 7.1 Signalling for CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ ..................................... 15 7.2 Pin Headers for Pull-Down and Pull-Up ............................................ 15 7.3 Signalling LEDs .................................................................................. 15
Chapter 8 Precautions ........................................................................ 16
Chapter 9 Mechanical dimensions .................................................... 17
Chapter 10 Schematic .......................................................................... 18
Chapter 11 Revision History ................................................................ 22
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The RH850/P1L-C Application Board is part of the RH850 Evaluation Platform and serves as a simple and easy to use platform for evaluating the features and performance of Renesas Electronics 32-bit RH850/P1L-C microcontrollers in a QFP100 package. The PiggyBack board (Y-RH850-P1XC-100PIN-PB-T1-V1) can be used as a standalone board, or can be mated with a mainboard (Y-RH850-X1X-MB-Tx-Vx) for extended functionality.
Main features:
• Socket for mounting of device
• Standalone operation of the board
• Direct supply of device voltage (typ. 3.3V and 5V)
• Device programming capability
• Device debugging capability
• Pin headers for direct access to each functional device pin
• Reset switch
• MainOSC circuitry
• Connectors to MainBoard
• Operating temperature from 0°C to +40°C
This document describes the functionality provided by the PiggyBack board and guides the user through its operation.
For details regarding the operation of the microcontroller, refer to the corresponding User’s Manual.
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.1 Overview Figures 1 and 2 provide a schematic view of the PiggyBack board.
Figure 1 PiggyBack Board Schematic Top View
The black arrow denotes the position of socket pin #1.
Figure 2 PiggyBack Board Schematic Bottom View
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2.2 Mounting of the device The board is designed for use with the following device:
RH850/P1L-C in 100pin QFP with 0.4mm pin pitch
The device must be placed inside the socket IC1. To insert the device, press down the lid of the socket, align the #1 pin of the device to the #1 pin of the socket, insert the device into the socket and release the lid.
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Chapter 3 Power supply
3.1 Board power connection For operation of the device, a supply voltage must be connected to the board. There are several possibilities to power the device.
Within this document the following voltages are considered as ‘typical’ connections:
Voltage1 = 5V
Voltage2 = 3.3V
Direct voltage supply
Two different voltages can be supplied to the board.
The following connectors are available to supply those voltages directly:
• Three 4mm ‘banana-type’ connectors: - Two red connectors for voltages Voltage1 (CN21) and Voltage2 (CN23). - A black connector for ground (GND) connection (CN22). Note: The three connectors are supplied with the board but not assembled.
For details about voltage distribution, refer to Chapter 3.2 ‘Voltage distribution’.
Supply by E1 emulator
The E1 emulator that is used for debug purposes and flash programming can also supply a single operating voltage (‘Dbg_Voltage’). This voltage is connected via E0VCC to the board.
See the documentation of the E1 and Chapter 5 ‘Debug and Programming interface’ for details.
Supply by MainBoard
In case the PiggyBack board is mounted on a MainBoard, the voltage Voltage1 and Voltage2 is supplied by the on-board regulator of the MainBoard.
CAUTION: Do not supply Voltage1 or Voltage2 directly to the PiggyBack board in case it is mounted on the MainBoard.
For each of the voltages, Voltage1 and Voltage2 a green LED (LED1 and LED2, respectively) is available to signal that the related voltage is available on the PiggyBack board. The corresponding LEDs are placed directly beneath the connectors of the related voltage.
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3.2 Voltage distribution The table shows the required device power supply pins and their function. For detailed explanation of their function, please refer to the user documentation of the corresponding device:
Device Supply Pin
SYSVCC
VCC
EnVCC (n = 0, 1)
AnVCC (n = 0, 1)
AnVREFH (n = 0, 1)
Additional one power supply for the MainBoard can be selected:
Supply voltage Function
VDDIOF IO supply voltage for components located on a connected mainboard.
The following figure shows the configurable voltage distribution on the PiggyBack board.
Figure 3 Voltage Distribution on the PiggyBack Board
• All power supply lines can be interrupted by jumpers. This provides the possibility to measure the current consumption of each individual power domain of the device.
• The IO supply voltage for the Mainboard (VDDIOF) can be connected via jumper JP1 to Voltage1 or Voltage2, if the PiggyBack board is mounted on a MainBoard.
• The voltage available at the uneven pins of CN15 is configurable via jumper JP11
JP9Voltage1
JP0Voltage2 JP3
JP10
JP6
VCC
JP4
E0VCC
E1VCC
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JP2
SYSVCC
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A0VCC
JP8
A0VREFH
#1 #2
#3 #2 #1
#1 #2
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JP11CN15 (uneven pins)
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Chapter 4 Clock sources
One external crystal oscillator for the device clock supply is provided with the board.
4.1.1 MainOsc
A crystal or ceramic resonator can be mounted on socket X1.
A 16Mhz oscillator is supplied with the board.
4.1.2 Programmable Oscillator
It is possible to mount a programmable crystal oscillator on the PiggyBack board at OSC1. The available footprint and circuitry is designed for a SG-8002CE programmable crystal oscillator from Epson Toyocom. The output from this oscillator can be connected to port X1 via jumper JP16. The SG-8002CE is neither mounted nor provided with the board. For details about the available circuitry refer to Chapter 10 ‘Schematic’. A resonator mounted on socket X1 must not be used in parallel to another clock source.
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Chapter 5 Debug and Programming interface
For connection of the microcontroller debug and flash programming tools, the connector CN25 with fourteen pins is provided.
The signal connection of the connector CN25 is shown in the table below:
CN25 Pin Device Port Device Signal
1 JP0_2 TCK / LPDCLK / FLSCI3SCKI
2 GND GND
3 JP0_4 TRSTZ
4 FLMD0 FLMD0
5 JP0_1 TDO / LPDO / FLSCI3TXD
6 - -
7 JP0_0 TDI / LPDI / FLSCI3RXD / FLSCI3TXD
8 ‘Dbg_Voltage’ E0VCC
9 JP0_3 TMS
10 - -
11 JP0_5 RDYZ / LPDCLKOUT
12 GND -
13 RESET RESETZ
14 GND -
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Chapter 6 Connectors for ports of device
Connection to each functional pin of the devices is possible via the connectors CN5 to CN8.
CAUTION: The pin headers are directly connected to the pins of the device, therefore special care must be taken to avoid any electrostatic or other damage to the device.
6.1 Connectors for ADC voltage supply It is possible to apply the ADC related reference, as well as one input voltage via SMA connectors (CN10 and CN11). These are directly connected (JP8 is bypassed) to the following pins of the device
Device Port
CN11 -> ADC0I0
CN10 -> A0VREFH
The SMA connectors are not mounted on nor provided with the boards. SMA connectors that fit to the following mounting holes available on the board can be mounted on the board
Figure 4 Mounting Holes for SMA Connectors
6.2 Push button for RESET In order to issue a RESET to the device, the push-button SW1 is available.
6.3 Mode Selection The PiggyBack Board gives the possibility to configure the following mode pins
• FLMD0 via jumper JP12 • FLMD1 via jumper JP13 • MODE0 via jumper JP14 • MODE1 via jumper JP15
To apply “High” or “Low” to the mode pins, the pins 1 and 2, or the pins 2 and 3 of the corresponding jumper must be shorted, respectively. Note: Pin 1 of the jumpers is marked by a small circle. CAUTION: Be careful in configuration of mode related pins, as wrong configuration can cause irregular behaviour of the devices. Be sure to check the corresponding User Manual, for details, which modes can be selected for the used device.
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6.4 Connectors to MainBoard Three connectors (CN1, CN2 and CN3) are available to connect the PiggyBack board to a MainBoard. Regarding the function on the MainBoard, please refer to the UM of any supported MainBoard (Y-RH850-X1X-MB-Tx-Vx).
Some functions might not be available for every device. Therefore, please refer to the corresponding User’s Manual for available pins on the used device, and a detailed explanation of their function.
6.4.1 Connector CN1
Pin Function on MainBoard Device Port Pin Function on
MainBoard Device Port
1 Voltage1 - 2 Voltage1 - 3 Voltage1 - 4 Voltage1 - 5 RESET RESETZ 6 NMI P5_7
7 - - 8 - - 9 INT0 P4_7 10 INT1 P2_7 11 INT2 P5_13 12 INT3 P3_8 13 - - 14 - - 15 UART0TX P5_8 16 UART1TX P5_5 17 UART0RX P5_9 18 UART1RX P5_4 19 LIN0TX P5_8 20 LIN1TX P5_5 21 LIN0RX P5_9 22 LIN1RX P5_4 23 IIC0SDL P2_0 24 - - 25 IIC0SDA P2_1 26 - - 27 CAN0TX P5_1 28 CAN1TX P4_6 29 CAN0RX P5_0 30 CAN1RX P4_5 31 SENT0IN P0_0 32 SENT1IN P0_1 33 SENT0OUT P2_4 34 SENT1OUT P3_13 35 - - 36 - - 37 - - 38 - - 39 - - 40 - - 41 - - 42 - - 43 - - 44 - - 45 - - 46 - - 47 - - 48 - - 49 - - 50 - - 51 - - 52 - - 53 - - 54 - - 55 - - 56 - - 57 - - 58 - - 59 - - 60 - - 61 - - 62 - - 63 - - 64 - - 65 - - 66 - -
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Pin Function on MainBoard Device Port Pin Function on
MainBoard Device Port
67 - - 68 - - 69 - - 70 - - 71 - - 72 - - 73 - - 74 - - 75 - - 76 - - 77 - - 78 - - 79 - - 80 - - 81 - - 82 - - 83 - - 84 - - 85 DIGIO_0 P5_6 86 DIGIO_1 P5_7 87 DIGIO_2 P5_10 88 DIGIO_3 P5_14 89 DIGIO_4 P5_15 90 DIGIO_5 P1_2 91 DIGIO_6 P2_0 92 DIGIO_7 P2_1 93 DIGIO_8 P2_2 94 DIGIO_9 P2_3 95 DIGIO_10 P2_4 96 DIGIO_11 P2_5 97 DIGIO_12 P2_6 98 DIGIO_13 P2_7 99 DIGIO_14 P2_8 100 DIGIO_15 P2_9 101 - - 102 - - 103 MUX0 P4_0 104 MUX1 P4_8 105 MUX2 P4_9 106 - - 107 ADC0 ADC0I0 108 ADC1 ADC0I1 109 ADC2 ADC0I2 110 ADC3 ADC0I10 111 ADC4 ADC0I11 112 ADC5 ADC0I12 113 ADC6 ADC0I13 114 ADC7 ADC0I14 115 VDDIOF - 116 VDDIOF - 117 Voltage2 - 118 Voltage2 - 119 Voltage2 - 120 Voltage2 -
6.4.2 Connector CN2
CN2 is mounted on the PiggyBack board to enable a stable mechanical connection to the currently available MainBoard (Y-RH850-X1X-MB-Tx-Vx). No function is assigned to CN2
6.4.3 Connector CN3
Pin Function on MainBoard Device Port Pin Function on
MainBoard Device Port
1 - - 2 - - 3 - - 4 - - 5 - - 6 - -
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Pin Function on MainBoard Device Port Pin Function on
MainBoard Device Port
7 - - 8 - - 9 - - 10 CSIH1CSS0 P4_1 11 - - 12 - - 13 - - 14 - - 15 - - 16 - - 17 - - 18 - - 19 - - 20 - - 21 CSIH1CSS2 P3_12 22 CSIH1CSS7 P3_11 23 - - 24 - - 25 - - 26 DIGIO P2_2 27 - - 28 CSIH1SO P4_2 29 CSIH1SC P4_3 30 CSIH1SI P4_4 31 - - 32 - - 33 - - 34 - - 35 - - 36 - - 37 - - 38 - - 39 DIGIO P2_3 40 - - 41 - - 42 - - 43 - - 44 - - 45 - - 46 - - 47 - - 48 - - 49 - - 50 - - 51 - - 52 - - 53 - - 54 - - 55 - - 56 - - 57 - - 58 - - 59 - - 60 - - 61 - - 62 - - 63 - - 64 - - 65 - - 66 - - 67 - - 68 - - 69 - - 70 - - 71 - - 72 - - 73 - - 74 - - 75 - - 76 - - 77 - - 78 - - 79 - - 80 - - 81 - - 82 - - 83 - - 84 - - 85 - - 86 - - 87 - - 88 - - 89 - - 90 - - 91 - - 92 - -
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Pin Function on MainBoard Device Port Pin Function on
MainBoard Device Port
93 - - 94 - - 95 - - 96 - - 97 - - 98 - - 99 - - 100 - - 101 - - 102 - - 103 - - 104 - - 105 - - 106 - - 107 - - 108 - - 109 - - 110 - - 111 - - 112 - - 113 - - 114 - - 115 - - 116 - - 117 - - 118 - - 119 - - 120 - -
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Chapter 7 Other circuitry
7.1 Signalling for CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ Two red LEDs, LED5 and LED4 are available two indicate a “low” output signal from CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ, respectively.
7.2 Pin Headers for Pull-Down and Pull-Up A connector CN15 is available to enable easy connection to Voltage1/Voltage2 (5V/3.3V) or GND via pull-up or pull-down resistances, respectively. The voltage supply to the uneven pins can be configured via JP11. See 3.2 ’Voltage distribution’ for details.
Hereby uneven pins from 1 to 19 (in total ten) are configured as pull-up pin headers, while the even numbers from 2 to 20 (in total ten) can be used for pull-down.
By connecting device port pins from CN5 – 8 to CN9 it is therefore possible to pull a desired port pin to “Low” or “High”.
7.3 Signalling LEDs
Eight LEDs are provided to allow visual observation of the output state of device port pins. Device pins P2_2 to P2_9 are connected to the uneven pins 15 to 1 of the pin header CN9, while the LEDs 6 to 13 are connected to the even pins 16 to 2, respectively. Thus the LEDs can be either connected to the device port pins P2_2 to P2_9 via jumper or any device port pin can be connected directly to the even pin headers.
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Chapter 8 Precautions
No limitations are known at the release of this document.
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Chapter 9 Mechanical dimensions
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Chapter 10 Schematic
CAUTION: The schematic shown in this document is not intended to be used as a reference for mass production. Any usage in an application design is in sole responsibility of the customer.
The following components described in the schematic are not provided with the board:
• SMA connectors
o CN10
o CN11
• Jumper JP16
• Oscillator OSC1
• Capacitors
o C1
o C2
• Resistances
o R1
o R2
o R12
• Mainboard Connector CN4
The following components described in the schematic are provided with but not mounted on the board:
• Standard 4mm power lab sockets
o CN21
o CN22
o CN23
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