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General Precautions in the Handling of Microprocessing Unit and Microcontroller Unit Products 

 

The following usage notes are applicable to all Microprocessing 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.   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 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. Unused pins should be handled as 
described under Handling of Unused Pins in the manual. 

2.   Processing at Power-on 

The state of the product is undefined at the moment 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 moment 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 moment 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 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; the correct operation of LSI is not guaranteed if they are accessed. 

4.   Clock Signals 

After applying a reset, only release the reset line after the operating clock signal has become stable. 
When switching the clock signal during program execution, wait until the target clock signal has 
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. 
Moreover, 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. 

5.   Differences between Products 

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

  The characteristics of Microprocessing unit or Microcontroller unit products in the same group but 

having a different part number may differ in terms of the 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 RL78/G1D

Page 1: ...ngle Chip Microcontrollers Specifications in this document are tentative and subject to change The parameters for the product may change before final production or RENESAS Electronics Corporation at i...

Page 2: ...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 Electroni...

Page 3: ...p 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 Addresse...

Page 4: ...ice Driver 19 Appendix B Conformity Assessment 20 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Renesas Electronics Corporation is...

Page 5: ...uetooth Low Energy evaluation R0K3ZBBBDBN00BR with peripheral functions such as push switches and LEDs Figure 1 1 RL78 G1D Evaluation Board RTK0EN0001D01001BZ Block Diagram Evaluation Board R0K3ZBBBDB...

Page 6: ...four Display Four LEDs Debug interface 2 54 mm pitch male connector with accidental insertion protection for connecting to an E1 emulator Power supply voltage One of the following power supplies can...

Page 7: ...etailed Specifications 2 1 RL78 G1D Evaluation Board Appearance Figure 2 1 Board Appearance RL78 G1D module E1 emulator connector Push switches DIP SW Power jack USB interface External extension inter...

Page 8: ...adapter input DC 5 V or USB VBUS input 5 V is selected 3 0 V is generated by a regulator The AC adapter DC input VBUS input and E1 are switched by using the slide switches Battery box input 3 0 V and...

Page 9: ...SW9 Switches between USB and external extension interface Connected to an external extension interface Connected to a USB device SW10 Switches the power supply line Power is supplied to the module Th...

Page 10: ...on Board R30UZ0048EJ0130 Rev 1 30 Page 6 of 22 Dec 1 2015 Figure 3 2 Slide Switches Factory Settings Slide switches in the middle of the board Slide switches at the bottom of the board SW8 SW11 SW9 SW...

Page 11: ...INTP3 RTC1HZ UPON VBUS detection 11 P147 ANI18 LED2 23 P120 ANI19 LED1 12 P12 SO00 TXD0 TxD 24 N C 4 2 E1 Debug Interface CN2 is used to connect Renesas Electronics on chip debugging emulator E1 sold...

Page 12: ...4 GND 17 VCC3 5 P23 ANI3 SW3 18 N C SW1 6 P10 SCK00 SCL00 SW6 1 19 GND 7 P147 ANI18 LED2 20 P16 TI01 TO01 INTP5 SW2 8 GPIO1 TXSELL_RF SW6 2 21 P40 TOOL0 9 P03 ANI16 RXD1 LED3 22 RESET 10 GPIO0 TXSELH...

Page 13: ...L78 G1D module Table 5 1 Push Switches Pin No Port SW1 CN1 19 N C SW2 CN1 20 P16 SW3 CN1 18 P23 SW4 CN1 16 P22 Remark Enable the on chip pull up resistor connected to P16 in input mode on the RL78 G1D...

Page 14: ...el is input to general purpose port P30 on the RL78 G1D module it indicates that the evaluation board is connected to the computer When a high level is input it indicates that the evaluation board is...

Page 15: ...select 5 V when connection is established by E1 emulator software When the AC adapter input DC 5 V or USB VBUS input 5 V is selected 3 0 V is generated by the regulator Figure 6 1 shows the power lin...

Page 16: ...side VBUS L Battery box input Pin 3 side other power supply Pin 1 side battery L E1 power supply 3 3 V Pin 3 side E1 3 3 V L Host interface not used DC 5 V power supply input Pin 3 side other power s...

Page 17: ...must not be disposed of as household waste but through your locally recognised recycling or disposal schemes As part of our commitment to environmental responsibility Renesas also offers to take back...

Page 18: ...uation Board R30UZ0048EJ0130 Rev 1 30 Page 14 of 22 Dec 1 2015 8 Circuit Diagrams 8 1 Diagram of RL78 G1D Module Connection A diagram of the RL78 G1D module RTK0EN0002C01001BZ connection is shown on t...

Page 19: ...RL78 G1D Evaluation Board R30UZ0048EJ0130 Rev 1 30 Page 15 of 22 Dec 1 2015...

Page 20: ...130 Rev 1 30 Page 16 of 22 Dec 1 2015 8 2 Circuit Diagrams of Extension Board for Bluetooth Low Energy Evaluation Circuit diagrams of the extension board for Bluetooth Low Energy evaluation R0K3ZBBBDB...

Page 21: ...RL78 G1D Evaluation Board R30UZ0048EJ0130 Rev 1 30 Page 17 of 22 Dec 1 2015...

Page 22: ...RL78 G1D Evaluation Board R30UZ0048EJ0130 Rev 1 30 Page 18 of 22 Dec 1 2015...

Page 23: ...ernal device via the USB interface by using UART0 of the RL78 G1D a UART USB conversion device FT232RL driver must be installed in the computer Before connecting the evaluation board to the computer d...

Page 24: ...to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person s body for IC This...

Page 25: ...20 ppm 2 4 2 4835GHz 80 dBm Hz EIRP 2 5 36 dBm 100 kHz 30 1000 MHz 33 dBm 100 kHz 2 4 2 4835 GHz 40 dBm 1 MHz 3 4 3 53 GHz 40 dBm 1 MHz 5 725 5 85 GHz 30 dBm 1 MHz 1 12 75 GHz 2 3 4 5 R TTE Directive...

Page 26: ...RL78 G1D Evaluation Board R30UZ0048EJ0130 Rev 1 30 Page 22 of 22 Dec 1 2015...

Page 27: ...ition issued 1 10 June 1 2015 13 Append a CAUTION about static electricity accumulation avoidance 20 22 Appendix B Conformity Assessment Described 1 20 Sep 1 2015 15 Circuit diagram update resistor R3...

Page 28: ...78 G1D User s Manual Evaluation Board Publication Date Rev 1 10 June 1 2015 Rev 1 20 Sep 1 2015 Rev 1 30 Dec 1 2015 Published by Renesas Electronics Corporation Edited by Renesas Electronics Corporati...

Page 29: ...nghai P R China 200333 Tel 86 21 2226 0888 Fax 86 21 2226 0999 Renesas Electronics Hong Kong Limited Unit 1601 1611 16 F Tower 2 Grand Century Place 193 Prince Edward Road West Mongkok Kowloon Hong Ko...

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