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General Precautions in the Handling of Micro processing Unit and Microcontroller 
Unit Products 

The following usage notes are applicable to all Micro processing unit and Microcontroller unit products from Renesas. For detailed usage notes on the products 
covered by this document, refer to the relevant sections of the document as well as any technical updates that have been issued for the products. 

1.  Precaution against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 

A strong electrical field, when exposed to a CMOS device, can cause destruction of the gate oxide and ultimately degrade the device operation. Steps 

must be taken to stop the generation of static electricity as much as possible, and quickly dissipate it when it occurs. Environmental control must be 

adequate. When it is dry, a humidifier should be used. This is recommended to avoid using insulators that can easily build up static electricity. 

Semiconductor devices must be stored and transported in an anti-static container, static shielding bag or conductive material. All test and 

measurement tools including work benches and floors must be grounded. The operator must also be grounded using a wrist strap. Semiconductor 

devices must not be touched with bare hands. Similar precautions must be taken for printed circuit boards with mounted semiconductor devices. 

2.  Processing at power-on 

The state of the product is undefined at the time when power is supplied. The states of internal circuits in the LSI are indeterminate and the states of 

register settings and pins are undefined at the time when power is supplied. In a finished product where the reset signal is applied to the external reset 

pin, the states of pins are not guaranteed from the time when power is supplied until the reset process is completed. In a similar way, the states of pins 

in a product that is reset by an on-chip power-on reset function are not guaranteed from the time when power is supplied until the power reaches the 

level at which resetting is specified. 

3.  Input of signal during power-off state 

Do not input signals or an I/O pull-up power supply while the device is powered off. The current injection that results from input of such a signal or I/O 

pull-up power supply may cause malfunction and the abnormal current that passes in the device at this time may cause degradation of internal 

elements. Follow the guideline for input signal during power-off state as described in your product documentation. 

4.  Handling of unused pins 

Handle unused pins in accordance with the directions given under handling of unused pins in the manual. The input pins of CMOS products are 

generally in the high-impedance state. In operation with an unused pin in the open-circuit state, extra electromagnetic noise is induced in the vicinity of 

the LSI, an associated shoot-through current flows internally, and malfunctions occur due to the false recognition of the pin state as an input signal 

become possible. 

5.  Clock signals 

After applying a reset, only release the reset line after the operating clock signal becomes stable. When switching the clock signal during program 

execution, wait until the target clock signal is stabilized. When the clock signal is generated with an external resonator or from an external oscillator 

during a reset, ensure that the reset line is only released after full stabilization of the clock signal. Additionally, when switching to a clock signal 

produced with an external resonator or by an external oscillator while program execution is in progress, wait until the target clock signal is stable. 

6.  Voltage application waveform at input pin 

Waveform distortion due to input noise or a reflected wave may cause malfunction. If the input of the CMOS device stays in the area between V

IL

 

(Max.) and V

IH

 (Min.) due to noise, for example, the device may malfunction. Take care to prevent chattering noise from entering the device when the 

input level is fixed, and also in the transition period when the input level passes through the area between V

IL

 (Max.) and V

IH

 (Min.). 

7.  Prohibition of access to reserved addresses 

Access to reserved addresses is prohibited. The reserved addresses are provided for possible future expansion of functions. Do not access these 

addresses as the correct operation of the LSI is not guaranteed. 

8.  Differences between products 

Before changing from one product to another, for example to a product with a different part number, confirm that the change will not lead to problems. 

The characteristics of a micro processing unit or microcontroller unit products in the same group but having a different part number might differ in terms 

of internal memory capacity, layout pattern, and other factors, which can affect the ranges of electrical characteristics, such as characteristic values, 

operating margins, immunity to noise, and amount of radiated noise. When changing to a product with a different part number, implement a system-

evaluation test for the given product. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CPX4 AC-PLC

Page 1: ...luding products and product specifications represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp without notice Please review the latest...

Page 2: ...ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THIS DOCUMENT AND ANY RELATED OR ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS...

Page 3: ...put signal during power off state as described in your product documentation 4 Handling of unused pins Handle unused pins in accordance with the directions given under handling of unused pins in the m...

Page 4: ...d evaluation in laboratories Therefore it does not fall within the scope of applicability of the Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law and protection against electromagnetic interference when u...

Page 5: ...ducts or circuits presented in this document 2 The information or data in this document does not implicitly or otherwise grant a license to patent rights or any other rights belonging to Renesas or to...

Page 6: ...n injury on persons To avoid a possible injury or death please be sure to observe the safety message that follows this symbol WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous situation that will cause death...

Page 7: ...void your warranty Make sure nothing falls into the cooling fan on the top panel especially liquids metal objects or anything combustible CAUTION High Voltage Risk of Electric Shock This is the evalu...

Page 8: ...et Spilling water or some other liquid into the product may cause unrepairable damage Warning for Use Environment This equipment is to be used in an environment with a maximum ambient temperature of 4...

Page 9: ...nce like external noise do the following to remedy the trouble 1 Exit this product debugger and shut OFF this product and the user system 2 After a lapse of 10 seconds turn ON the power of this produc...

Page 10: ...1101 Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 2016 No 1091 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 EN 50065 4 2 2002 A1 2003 A2 2005 EN 50065 1 2001 A1 2010 EN 50065 2 3 2003 A1 2005 EN 500...

Page 11: ...tended for users designing applications and systems based on the board Particular attention should be paid to the precautionary notes when using the manual These notes occur within the body of the tex...

Page 12: ...hip Debugger OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing PLC Power Line Communication PHY Physical Layer SAP Service Access Point S W Software FW firmware UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Tran...

Page 13: ...function via USB 28 3 1 6 Serial communication selector switch SW6 28 3 1 7 Switch for selecting enable disable of MCU RX651 SW7 28 3 1 8 Reset switch SW8 28 3 1 9 BOOT setting switch SW9 SW10 28 3 1...

Page 14: ...3 4 PMOD conversion board 39...

Page 15: ...t end and control MCU required for AC PLC This product is shown in Figure 1 1 This product is composed of the following four types of boards The board main unit consists of the following 1 2 3 and 4 1...

Page 16: ...y 01 2021 Table 1 1 CPX4 AC PLC Evaluation Kit supplied boards model names AC PLC Board model name RTK0EE0009D04001BJ RX651 MCU Board model name RTK0EE0011C01001BJ Filter Board model name A2 type RTK0...

Page 17: ...pter is not included PMOD Connector for Digilent Pmod interface PMOD1 Type 2A SPI Type 4A UART supported USB USB connector CN5 for serial communication with CPX4 Mini B USB cabling for PC communicatio...

Page 18: ...Rev 1 00 Page 18 of 53 July 01 2021 1 2 Circuit function block diagram The circuit function block diagram of this product is shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 2 AC PLC Boar...

Page 19: ...ard Block Diagram 1 3 Description of each part of CPX4 AC PLC evaluation kit Figure 1 6 shows a description of each part of the CPX4 AC PLC evaluation kit For a detailed explanation of the connectors...

Page 20: ...pecifications R30UZ0165EJ0100 Rev 1 00 Page 20 of 53 July 01 2021 1 4 Board Dimensions Each board in CPX4 AC PLC evaluation kit is a four layer construction FR4 The dimensions of the boards are shown...

Page 21: ...supplied with this kit 2 unit Select one type of Filter board for RX BPF from A2 F2 G2 type according to the band used and the corresponding standard AC power cable 2 pcs Required cables that corresp...

Page 22: ...ording to the applicable standards The Filter board has the following specifications A2 type Filter Board CENELEC A band 30k 90kHz F2 type Filter board FCC band 150k 500kHz G2 type Filter board Global...

Page 23: ...Global band TX LPF is built into the PLC modem LSI The characteristics of TX LPF are described below Figure 2 4 TX PLF CPX4 internal TX LPF for CENELEC A CPX4 internal TX LPF for FCC Global CPX4 inte...

Page 24: ...used is shown below Table 2 1 Example of filter board SW and JP settings for each band UART boot setting and RX651 MCU unused setting JP SW CENELEC A CENELEC B FCC Global Filter board RX BPF A2 type 3...

Page 25: ...ommunication using CPX4 SimpleMAC GUI Follow the procedure below to set the evaluation environment 1 Set the Filter board SWs and JPs that suit the user s usage environment such as the band to be eval...

Page 26: ...r describes the interface specifications and SW and JP switching of this product 3 1 AC PLC Board This section explains the interface specifications and SWs JPs settings of AC PLC board 3 1 1 Explanat...

Page 27: ...wer is supplied to the 3 3V power supply LED4 Lights when power is supplied to the 15V 12V power supply 3 1 3 JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 for connection switching between UART_SROM interface and SPI i...

Page 28: ...the MCU RX651 to CPX4 The setting of SW7 is shown in Table 3 4 When using CPX4 SimpleMAC GUI disable the MCU factory default Table 3 4 MCU RX651 enable disable setting SW7 MCUtatus SW7 Setting Functi...

Page 29: ...tput voltage of 15V or 12V and 1 2A or more The AC adapter is not included with this product Please prepare an AC adapter that complies with the laws and regulations of the environment you use 3 1 12...

Page 30: ...inal of the MCU 6 GND Connected to GND 7 RESOUT Reset signal to the MCU 8 GND Connected to GND 9 3 3V 3 3V power supply to MCU board 10 3 3V 3 3V power supply to MCU board Table 3 8 CN7 connectors Ter...

Page 31: ...2 shows the arrangement of the connectors SWs and JPs and Table 3 9 shows the usage Figure 3 2 Connectors SWs and JP of RX651 MCU board Table 3 9 Usages of connectors SWs and JP for RX651 MCU board C...

Page 32: ...ng method For details see chapters 3 2 6 and 3 2 7 3 2 5 AC PLC board connection connector CN303 CN304 Table 3 10 and Table 3 11 show the connection with the AC PLC board Table 3 10 CN303 connectors T...

Page 33: ...f the OCD connector CN305 Figure 3 3 Connection configuration with the emulator Table 3 12 OCD connectors CN305 Terminal number Terminal name Function 1 TCK RX651 TCK 2 GND GND 3 TRST RX651 TRST 4 EML...

Page 34: ...nectors Terminal number Terminal name Function 1 VBUS Connected to RX651 P16 USB0_BUS 2 D Connected to RX651 USB0_DM 3 D Connected to RX651 USB0_DP 4 ID NC 5 GND Connected to GND When using the flash...

Page 35: ...nnected to RX651 PB6 7 PB1_MCU Connected to RX651 PB1 8 SPI_SCK_MCU Connected to RX651 PB5 9 GND_RX Connected to GND 10 GND_RX Connected to GND 11 3 3VX 3 3V power supply for external power supply 12...

Page 36: ...N305 9 Input port when not used 20 TDI P30 I CN305 11 Input port when not used 21 TCK P27 I CN305 1 Input port when not used 22 TDO P26 I CN305 5 Input port when not used 23 P25 I Built in pull up whe...

Page 37: ...t in use 71 PE7 I CN301 9 Built in pull up when not in use 72 PE6 I CN301 10 Built in pull up when not in use 73 PE5 I Built in pull up when not in use 74 PE4 I Built in pull up when not in use 75 PE3...

Page 38: ...nectors and JP and the applications are shown in Table 3 20 Figure 3 4 Connectors and JP for Filter Board Table 3 20 Usages of Connectors and JP for Filter Board Connector JP name Use JP201 Selects wh...

Page 39: ...nnector for G2 type CN203 CN203 is a connector that connects G2 type filter board to AC PLC board 3 4 PMOD conversion board This section describes the PMOD conversion board The PMOD1 connector connect...

Page 40: ...C 1 Revision history CPX4 AC PLC Evaluation Kit M02D2 RTK0EE0009D02001BJ User s Manual Rev Date Description Page Summary 1 00 July 01 2021 First edition Issued...

Page 41: ...Colophon CPX4 AC PLC Evaluation Kit M02D2 RTK0EE0009D02001BJ User s Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 July 01 2021 Published by Renesas Electronics Corporation...

Page 42: ...Back Cover CPX4 AC PLC Evaluation Kit M02D2 RTK0EE0009D02001BJ R30UZ0165EJ0100...

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