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R0E55630EDMB00 

User's Manual 

R20UT0583EJ0200    Rev.2.00 

 

Page 3 of 8 

Mar 05, 2014 

 

 

3.  Specifications 

Table 2 shows the functional specifications of the debugging MCU board. 
Table 2      Specifications of the Debugging MCU Board 

Item No.  Item 

Specification 

MCU for use 

 RX630-group MCUs in PLQP0144KA-A packages   

The MCU type name 

installed on the debugging 

MCU board 

R5F5630EDDFC   

(ROM: 2 Mbytes, RAM: 128 Kbytes, Data flash: 32 Kbytes ) 

Power supply 

 Power (VCC = AVCC0 = VREFH = VCC_USB) at 2.7

*1

 to 3.6 V is supplied 

from the user system. 

 Power (VREFH0) at 2.7 to AVCC0 is supplied from the user system. 

 Power (VBATT) at 2.3 to 3.6 V is supplied from the user system. 

 The state of power supply can be monitored through the test pins (TP1 for 

VREFH0, TP2 for AVCC0, TP3 for VREFH, TP4 for VBATT, TP5 for 

VCC_USB, TP6 for VCC, and TP7 for GND). 

System clock (EXTAL) 

 4 to 16 MHz clock signals are supplied from the user system. 

Sub clock (XCIN) 

 32.768 kHz clock signals are supplied from the user system. 

Note*: 1.  Use the debugging MCU board at a voltage (VCC > V

POR

) that doesn't make the MCU enter the state of 

power on reset. 

 

4.  Reset Circuit 

Figure 2 shows the reset circuit, with the level on the RES# pin pulled up by a 510-kΩ resistor. 

38-pin connector (CN3)

Pin 9 (RES#)

*1

MCU (IC1)

RES#

YQSOCKET144SDF (IC1)

Pin 19 (RES#)

*2

R9

UVCC

R8

510kΩ

Notes*:  1. The number indicated is the pin number of the 38-pin connector (CN3).

              2. The number indicated is the pin number of the YQSOCKET144SDF (IC1).

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Figure 2      Reset Circuit on the Debugging MCU Board 

Summary of Contents for R0E55630EDMB00

Page 1: ...r Host computer USB interface cable Figure 1 System Configuration 2 Components Table 1 lists the components of the debugging MCU board Check that you have all of the components when you unpack the box...

Page 2: ...Handling This Product Take full care not to touch any parts or cause short circuits on this product Protect this product from excessive physical shock Do not alter this product If any alteration is a...

Page 3: ...ower supply can be monitored through the test pins TP1 for VREFH0 TP2 for AVCC0 TP3 for VREFH TP4 for VBATT TP5 for VCC_USB TP6 for VCC and TP7 for GND 4 System clock EXTAL 4 to 16 MHz clock signals a...

Page 4: ...OFF the emulator this product and the user system before connecting or disconnecting the emulator Failure to do so will create a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the emulator this product and the user sys...

Page 5: ...g the debugging MCU board and user system check that the pin 1 locations on both sides are correctly aligned with each other Note on Rewriting the Flash Memory The number of times that the flash memor...

Page 6: ...own to 4 7 k to 10 k Pull the levels on the MD pin up to 4 7 k to 10 k and select the single chip mode The output of the reset circuit of the user system must be open collector Note on the Flash Progr...

Page 7: ...chnician for help NOTE It is recommended that wherever possible shielded interface cables are used The product is potentially susceptible to certain EMC phenomena To mitigate against them it is recomm...

Page 8: ...cult please evaluate the safety of the final products or systems manufactured by you 8 Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office for details as to environmental matters such as the environment...

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