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RH850 Evaluation Platform 

RH850/F1x 144-pin  
RH850/R1x 144-pin 
PiggyBack board V3 
 

Y-RH850-F1X-144PIN-PB-T1-V3 

 

 

R20UT4129ED0100, Rev. 1.00 

2017-06-21 

 

All information contained in these materials, including 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 information published by 
Renesas Electronics Corp. through various means, including the Renesas Technology Corp. 
website (

http://www.renesas.com

). 

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Page 1: ...ation on the product 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 including the Renesas Technology Corp website http www renesas com The newest version of this document can be obtained from the following web location http www renesas eu updates oc Y RH8...

Page 2: ... supply voltage range movement power voltage range heat radiation characteristics installation and other product characteristics Renesas Electronics shall have no liability for malfunctions or damages arising out of the use of Renesas Electronics products beyond such specified ranges 7 Although Renesas Electronics endeavors to improve the quality and reliability of its products semiconductor produ...

Page 3: ...s in a product that is reset by an on chip power on reset function are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the power reaches the level at which resetting has been specified 3 Prohibition of Access to Reserved Addresses Access to reserved addresses is prohibited The reserved addresses are provided for the possible future expansion of functions Do not access these addresses t...

Page 4: ...e distribution 11 Chapter 5 Clock sources 12 5 1 1 MainOsc 12 5 1 2 SubOSC 12 Chapter 6 Debug and Programming interface 13 Chapter 7 Connectors for ports of device 14 7 1 Push button for RESET 14 7 2 Connectors to MainBoard 14 7 2 1 Connector CN1 14 7 2 2 Connector CN2 16 7 2 3 Connector CN3 18 Chapter 8 Other circuitry 20 8 1 Push button for RESET 20 8 2 Mode Selection 20 8 3 Signalling LEDs 20 C...

Page 5: ...ounting of device Standalone operation of the board Direct supply of device voltage typ 3 3V 5 0V Device programming capability Device debugging capability Pin headers for direct access to each device pin Reset switch MainOSC and SubOSC circuitry Signal LEDs Connectors to MainBoard This document describes the functionality provided by the piggyback board and guides the user through its operation F...

Page 6: ...B T1 V3 User s Manual R20UT4129ED0100 Rev 1 00 6 2017 06 21 Chapter 2 Overview 2 1 Overview Figures 1 and 2 provide the views of the Piggyback Board Figure 1 PiggyBoard top view Figure 2 PiggyBoard bottom view Device pin 1 ...

Page 7: ...signed for use with the following devices all in their 144 pin package RH850 F1L RH850 F1M RH850 F1K RH850 F1KM S4 RH850 R1L The device must be placed inside the socket IC1 To insert the device press down the lid align the 1 pin of the device to the 1pin of the socket insert the device inside the socket and release the lid ...

Page 8: ...REGVCC JP22 closed closed closed closed closed JP23 closed closed closed closed closed JP24 closed closed closed closed closed Selection of pin 97 P9_5 ISOVCL or VSS JP25 closed closed closed closed closed JP26 closed closed closed closed closed JP27 1 2 closed closed closed closed open Selection of Pin 60 P1_7 or VSS JP27 2 3 open open open open closed JP28 1 2 closed closed closed closed open Se...

Page 9: ...a normal user mode and debug operation of the device The red jumpers must be set for a single Voltage 1 typ 5 0V operation of the device The blue jumper must be set for a single Voltage 2 typ 3 3V operation of the device The orange jumpers must be selected depending on the used device See the printing on the board for the applicable setting For jumper settings related to the device operation mode ...

Page 10: ...tage2 CN11 A black connector for VSS connection CN12 Note The three connectors are supplied with the board but not assembled The E1 emulator that is used for debug purposes and flash programming can also supply a single operating voltage Dbg_Voltage The voltage is programmable via the E1 GUI as 3 3 or 5 0V typ See the documentation of the E1 and chapter 5 Debug and Programming interface for detail...

Page 11: ...ly for ports of AWO and ISO area A0VREF Supply for ports and analog functions of ADC0 A1VREF Supply for ports and analog functions of ADC1 Additional one power supply for MainBoard can be selected Supply voltage Function VDDIOF IO supply voltage for components located on a connected mainboard For each of the above voltages the voltage source can be selected from Voltage1 typ 5 0V or Voltage2 typ 3...

Page 12: ...r the device clock supply are provided with the board 5 1 1 MainOsc A crystal or ceramic resonator in the range of 8MHz to 24MHz can be mounted on socket X1 A 8MHz 16Mhz and 20MHz oscillator is supplied with the board 5 1 2 SubOSC An oscillator with a frequency of 32 768kHz is supplied with the board and can be soldered into the connector X2 ...

Page 13: ...P0_0 DCUTDI LPDI 8 Dbg_Voltage 9 JP0_3 DCUTMS 10 JP0_6 EVTO 11 JP0_5 DCURDY LPDCLKOUT 12 GND 13 RESET 14 GND In case of connecting a debug programming tool to CN19 the pin header JP11 must be closed The Dbg_Voltage on CN19 pin 8 is monitored or supplied by the debug and flash programming tools Therefore it is necessary to select either Voltage1 5V or the Voltage2 3 3V by pin header JP10 JP10 pin S...

Page 14: ... 2 VOLTAGE1 3 VOLTAGE1 4 VOLTAGE1 5 RESET _RESET 6 NMI P9_0 7 WAKE 8 9 INT0 P9_1 10 INT1 P0_6 11 INT2 P9_2 12 INT3 P9_3 13 14 15 UART0TX P10_10 16 UART1TX P0_5 17 UART0RX P10_9 18 UART1RX P0_4 19 LIN0TX P10_10 20 LIN1TX P0_8 21 LIN0RX P10_9 22 LIN1RX P0_7 23 IIC0SDL P10_3 24 IIC1SDL P9_1 25 IIC0SDA P10_2 26 IIC1SDA P9_0 27 CAN0TX P10_1 28 CAN1TX P0_3 29 CAN0RX P10_0 30 CAN1RX P0_2 31 SENTIN0 P8_0 ...

Page 15: ...2 118 VOLTAGE2 119 VOLTAGE2 120 VOLTAGE2 CAN1 signals for R1L When using this PiggyBoard in conjunction of R1L 144 pin device and the Y RH850 X1X MB T1 Vx mainboard the following details must be noted On the PiggyBoard the signals of P0_2 and P0_3 are connected the CN1 pins 30 and 28 for usage as CAN1Rx and CAN1Tx signals The ports P0_2 and P0_3 on the R1L 144 pin device do not carry those CAN1 si...

Page 16: ...11 15 LIN4Rx P1_10 16 LIN5Rx P11_12 17 LIN6Tx 18 LIN7Tx Q LIN6Rx 20 LIN7Rx 21 LIN8Tx 22 LIN9Tx 23 LIN8Rx 24 LIN9Rx 25 LIN10Tx P10_10 26 LIN11Tx P0_5 27 LIN10Rx P10_9 28 LIN11Rx P0_4 29 LIN12Tx P10_14 30 LIN13Tx P1_1 31 LIN12Rx P10_13 32 LIN13Rx P1_0 33 LIN14Tx P1_9 34 LIN15Tx P1_5 35 LIN14Rx P1_8 36 LIN15Rx P1_4 37 38 39 40 41 MLBCLK 42 MLBRESET 43 MLBSIG 44 MLBDAT 45 46 47 P10_4 48 P10_13 49 P10_...

Page 17: ...Y RH850 F1X 144PIN PB T1 V3 User s Manual R20UT4129ED0100 Rev 1 00 17 2017 06 21 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 ...

Page 18: ...PWM33 P9_4 35 PWM34 P9_5 or P0_11 36 PWM35 P9_6 or P0_6 37 PWM36 P8_4 38 PWM37 P8_5 39 PWM38 P8_6 40 PWM39 P8_7 41 PWM40 P8_8 42 PWM41 P8_9 43 PWM42 P8_10 44 PWM43 P8_11 45 PWM44 P8_12 46 PWM45 P0_12 47 PWM46 P0_13 48 PWM47 P0_14 49 PWM48 P11_8 50 PWM49 P11_9 51 PWM50 P11_10 52 PWM51 P11_11 53 PWM52 P11_12 54 PWM53 P11_13 or P10_4 55 PWM54 P11_14 or P10_5 56 PWM55 P11_15 57 PWM56 P12_0 58 PWM57 P1...

Page 19: ... R20UT4129ED0100 Rev 1 00 19 2017 06 21 91 PWMADC10 AP1_2 92 PWMADC1 1 AP1_3 93 PWMADC12 AP1_4 94 PWMADC1 3 AP1_5 95 PWMADC14 AP1_6 96 PWMADC1 5 AP1_7 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 ...

Page 20: ...e device and long term damage cannot be excluded Be sure to check the corresponding User s Manual for details which modes are specified for the used device Note In the very most cases the Normal operating mode of the device will be used This mode is for execution of the user program The on chip debug functions also use this mode To select the Normal operating mode of the device the FLMD0 pin must ...

Page 21: ...Y RH850 F1X 144PIN PB T1 V3 User s Manual R20UT4129ED0100 Rev 1 00 21 2017 06 21 Chapter 9 Mechanical dimensions 100 00mm 160 00mm CN2 CN1 24 00mm 24 00mm CN3 9 00mm CN4 9 00mm 80 00mm 50 00mm ...

Page 22: ...V 3 4 5 12 44 29 28 100n JP20 JP22 JP23 JP24 JP25 C21 JP26 JP7 JP27 C12 C11 JP28 JP29 C22 IC1 C8 C5 C10 X1 C7 R10 R11 C3 CN16 C6 C18 C17 C14 C13 C4 C2 C1 C16 CN7 CN8 CN6 CN5 P0 14 0 JP0 5 0 P8 12 0 P11 14 P10 15 0 select_11 select_60 select_61 P9 5 P9 6 P11 13 Z_PINS 144 1 Z_PINS 144 1 P10 15 0 P12 2 0 P11 15 0 P18 3 0 AP1 7 0 Z_PINS 144 1 P0 14 0 P10 15 0 P1 11 0 Z_PINS 144 1 P9 6 0 RESET_Z XT1 X...

Page 23: ...OR 5V 5 0V 3 3V 1SMA5919BT3G_5 6V PUSH BUTTON 4 PIN SMD EVCC 3 3 OR 5V 10K 10N EVCC 3 3 OR 5V HEADER 14WAY SHROUDED Not to fit Not to buy header 2way long jumper 2 54mm 5 0V p5v0 EVCC 3 3 OR 5V header 3way long jumper 2 54mm 3 3 OR 5V EVCC STD POWER LAB SOCKET 4MM BLACK header 3way long jumper 2 54mm header 3way long jumper 2 54mm header 3way long jumper 2 54mm header 2way long jumper 2 54mm heade...

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Page 25: ...ut the major changes of the document versions Date Version Description 2017 06 21 1 0 Initial release Differences to the Y RH850 F1X 144PIN PB T1 V2 Support for RH850 F1K and F1KM S4 devices Added jumpers for mode selection Added signal LEDs EVTO signal added to the debug interface Updated signal assignment of main board connectors CN1 to CN4 ...

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