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R20UT4084ED0130 Rev. 1.3

 

2020-05-12 

 

CAN2TX 

P02_0 

CTX0 

CAN2RX 

P02_2 

CRX0 

CAN3TX 

P32_6 

CTX3 

CAN3RX 

P32_4 

CRX3 

CAN4TX 

P15_7 

CTX4 

CAN4RX 

P15_8 

CRX4 

6.4 

RHSIF I/F 

CN11 is available to connect to the RHSIF I/F signals of the device. The 
connector is a Samtec 

‘ERF8

-005-05.0-L-DV-L-

TR’ type connector and t

he

following table shows the signal assignment. 

Table 6 RHSIF I/F Pin Assignment 

CN11 

Pin 

Function 

Device 

Pin 

CN11 

Pin 

Function 

Device 

Pin 

HSIF0_TXDP 

P21_5 

GND 

HSIF0_TXDN 

P21_4 

GND 

GND 

HSIF0_REFCLK 

P20_0 

HSIF0_RXDN 

P21_2 

GND 

HSIF0_RXDP 

P21_3 

10 

GND 

All signals are by default not connected to a pin header in order to minimize 
disturbance on the signal. If needed the signals can be connected to CN5 (pins 
#14, 16, 18, 20 and 22) via connecting with 0Ohm resistances R31, R50, R75, 
R76 and R78. For details, please refer to 

Chapter 11 

Schematic

.

6.5 

HS-SPI I/F 

CN13 is available to connect to the HS-SPI I/F signals of the device. The 

connector is a Samtec ‘ERF8

-005-05.0-L-DV-L-

TR’ type connector and the 

following table shows the signal assignment. 

Table 7 HS-SPI I/F Pin Assignment 

CN13 

Pin 

Function 

Device 

Pin 

CN13 

Pin 

Function

*1

 

Device 

Pin

*1

 

Function

*2

 

Device 

Pin

*2

 

CLKP 

P13_1 

TXDP 

P13_3 

RXDP 

P14_4 

CLKN 

P13_0 

TXDN 

P13_2 

RXDN 

P14_5 

GND 

GND 

GND 

GND 

RXDP 

P14_4 

TXDP 

P13_3 

SSL/SSLI

*3

 

P14_2 

10 

RXDN 

P14_5 

TXDN 

P13_2 

Note 1 & 2

: The function of CN13 pins 2, 4, 8 and 10 depend on the 

configuration of JP29 

Summary of Contents for RH850/E2 Series

Page 1: ...ct at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp without notice Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corp through various means inclu...

Page 2: ...nector 10 5 2 34 Pin Aurora Connector 10 Chapter 6 Connectors for ports of device 12 6 1 Push button for RESET 12 6 2 Mode Selection 12 6 3 Connectors to MainBoard 12 6 3 1 Assignment of CAN Pins 12 6...

Page 3: ...for extended functionality Main features Socket for mounting of device Standalone operation of the board Direct supply of device voltage typ 5V 3 3V and 1 25V enabling single power supply and dual po...

Page 4: ...0 E2X 292PIN PB T1 V1 Figures 1 and 2 provide a schematic view of the Y RH850 E2X 292PIN PB T1 V1 PiggyBack board Figure 1 PiggyBack Board Top View The red arrow denotes the position of socket pin 1 F...

Page 5: ...vice must be placed inside the socket IC1 To insert the device align the device package 1pin with the 1pin of the socket The 1pin of the socket is marked with a circle near to the IC1 label see also r...

Page 6: ...es 5V CN15 3 3V CN23 and 1 25V CN24 A black connector for ground GND connection CN22 Note The four connectors are supplied with the board but not assembled For details about voltage distribution refer...

Page 7: ...g voltage regulator on the PiggyBack board The following figure shows the configurable voltage distribution on the PiggyBack board All power supply lines can be interrupted by jumpers This provides th...

Page 8: ...ed to either LVDVCC or E0VCC according to the device pinout Please check the device HW user s documentation for more details For more details please refer to Chapter 11 Schematic For typical configura...

Page 9: ...5 pins 24 and 26 via connecting with 0Ohm resistances R48 and R49 For details please refer to Chapter 11 Schematic 4 1 2 Programmable Oscillator It is possible to mount a programmable crystal oscillat...

Page 10: ...14 Pin Debug Connector For connection of the microcontroller to debug and flash programming tools the connector CN25 with fourteen pins is available The signal connection of the connector CN25 is sho...

Page 11: ...6 EVTI P33_8 17 GND 18 EVTO P33_9 19 Reserved NC 20 MD1 21 Reserved NC 22 RES_IN 23 GND 24 GND 25 Reserved NC 26 CICREFP 27 Reserved NC 28 CICREFN 29 GND 30 GND 31 Reserved NC 32 DRDY 33 Reserved NC 3...

Page 12: ...r JP26 MD1 via jumper JP27 To apply a High signal to the mode pins the corresponding jumpers can be set CAUTION Be careful in configuration of mode related pins as wrong configuration can cause irregu...

Page 13: ...a pin header in order to minimize disturbance on the signal If needed the signals can be connected to CN5 pins 14 16 18 20 and 22 via connecting with 0Ohm resistances R31 R50 R75 R76 and R78 For detai...

Page 14: ...B1FCLN P10_1 2 RHSB1CSD0 P10_7 3 RHSB1FCLP P10_0 4 RHSB1EMRG P12_0 5 GND 6 RHSB1SI0 P12_2 7 RHSB1SON P10_3 8 RHSB1SI1 P12_4 9 RHSB1SOP P10_2 10 RHSB1CSD1 P10_6 11 RHSB0FCLN P13_0 12 RHSB0CSD0 P12_6 13...

Page 15: ...and JP32 configure the voltage connected to the uneven pins to 3 3V or 5V JP25 configures uneven pins 1 9 and JP32 configures uneven pins 11 19 By connecting device port pins from CN5 8 to CN9 it is t...

Page 16: ...only A2VREFH Config 14 1 2 only 1 2 only ADSVCC 15 1 2 only 1 2 only ADSVREFH 16 1 2 only 1 2 only VDDIOF 17 1 2 1 2 Pin W3 Config 18 2 3 only 2 3 only 1 25V Source 22 1 2 1 2 VDD 23 o o EMUVDD 1 24 o...

Page 17: ...nd on the allowed specification of the used device A small circle near the jumper on the board and a rectangular representation of the pin in the overview picture in sec 2 1 identifies the 1 pin of th...

Page 18: ...shut down release the push button SW1 9 2 Changed Pin Number on Jumper JP18 There are 2 versions of the pcb for Y RH850 E2X 292PIN PB T1 V1 The old version is marked EESS 0400 153 01 The revised versi...

Page 19: ...19 R20UT4084ED0130 Rev 1 3 2020 05 12 Chapter 10 Mechanical dimensions All dimensions given in mm Figure 6 Dimensions of the PiggyBack Board...

Page 20: ...ponsibility of the customer The following components described in the schematic are not provided with the board Oscillator OSC1 Capacitors C29 and C33 Resistances o R30 R35 R48 and R49 o R31 R50 R75 R...

Page 21: ...1 4B6 4B1 4B6 4B1 4B6 4B1 4B6 4B6 4B1 4D2 2B2 4B6 2B2 5C3 5C3 5C3 5C1 5C1 5C1 5B3 5B3 5B3 5B1 5A4 5A4 2D1 2D3 5C3 5C3 5C1 2D6 1C3 5C3 5C1 5C1 5B1 2D1 1E3 1D3 2B3 5E5 5E1 5E8 5C3 5C3 5C1 5C1 5C1 5C1 5B...

Page 22: ...S_P21 5 2 P23 7 0 P32 6 0 X1_C X2_C NMI ERROROUT_M RES_OUT P20 7 0 AURORES RES_IN P22 13 0 S_P10 8 0 S_P13 3 0 P15 8 0 P14 7 0 P10 8 0 P12 9 0 AN22 3 0 AN24 3 0 P00 7 0 P01 7 3 AN22_ 1 P32 6 0 P33 13...

Page 23: ...0 0 22u 340K NXP_BC847C 3 3V 0 300K 10K 10K 10K 5 0V P3V3 100U 1SMA5919BT3G_5 6V 1K0 1K0 1K0 1K0 5 0V 100U 3 3V 5 0V P3V3 P3V3 0 P5V0 22u EN5322 1K0 3 3V or 5V header 20way 1 25V VDDs STD POWER LAB SO...

Page 24: ...TR6 R60 R58 R66 CN4 LED6 R55 TR1 LED10 R56 TR5 R51 R53 R52 R54 JP26 JP27 R7 R9 R3 R34 R77 CN25 R15 R29 TR11 LED4 R27 R26 R78 CN11 R31 R50 R75 R76 4B1 1D4 5B5 5B3 4F6 2D8 1C7 2D6 4B6 5B5 2B3 5B8 5B8 5B...

Page 25: ...NC P01 3 NC P11 0 NC P11 4 P12 3 NC NC NC NC NC P11 1 P11 2 P12 4 P12 8 NC P22 1 P22 4 SEL AN04 0 NC AN05 1 AN04 2 AN03 1 AN05 3 AN05 0 P02 11 P00 7 P01 7 P01 5 P11 8 P12 9 P12 1 P12 2 P12 6 P11 10 P1...

Page 26: ...tial release Chapter 6 3 1 Added assignment of CAN pins Chapter 9 1 Added precaution 2017 10 25 1 2 Chapter 11 Added resistor R106 to circuit Push Button for Reset 1 3 Chapter 3 2 and chapter 8 Correc...

Page 27: ...n is error free Renesas Electronics assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by you resulting from errors in or omissions from the information included herein 7 Renesas Electronics pro...

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