Renesas RA Family
FPB-RA4E1 v1 – User's Manual
R20UT4958EG0100 Rev 1.00
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Sep.07.21
4.3 Jumper Settings
Two types of jumpers are provided on the FPB-RA4E1 board.
1. Copper jumpers (trace-cut type and solder bridge type)
2. Traditional pin header jumpers
The following sections describe each type and their default configuration.
4.3.1 Copper Jumpers
Copper jumpers are of two types, designated
trace-cut
and
solder-bridge
.
A
trace-cut jumper
is provided with a narrow copper trace connecting its pads. The silk screen overlay
printing around a trace-cut jumper is a solid box. To isolate the pads, cut the trace between pads adjacent to
each pad, then remove the connecting copper foil either mechanically or with the assistance of heat. Once
the etched copper trace is removed, the trace-cut jumper is turned into a solder-bridge jumper for any later
changes.
A
solder-bridge
jumper is provided with two isolated pads that may be joined together by one of three
methods:
•
Solder may be applied to both pads to develop a bulge on each and the bulges joined by touching a
soldering iron across the two pads.
•
A small wire may be placed across the two pads and soldered in place.
•
A SMD resistor, size 0805, 0603, or 0402, may be placed across the two pads and soldered in place. A
zero-ohm resistor shorts the pads together.
For any copper jumper, the connection is considered
closed
if there is an electrical connection between the
pads (default for trace-cut jumpers.) The connection is considered
open
if there is no electrical connection
between the pads (default for the solder-bridge jumpers).
Figure 5. Copper Jumpers
4.3.2 Traditional Pin Header Jumpers
These jumpers are traditional small pitch jumpers that require an external shunt to open/close them. The
traditional pin jumpers on the FPB-RA4E1 board are 0.1” (2.54 mm) pitch headers and require compatible
2.54 mm shunt jumpers.
4.3.3 Default Jumper Configuration
The following table describes the default settings for each jumper on the FPB-RA4E1 board. This includes
copper jumpers (Ex designation) and traditional pin jumpers (Jx designation).
The circuit group for each jumper is the designation found in the board schematic (available in the Design
Package). Functional details for many of the listed jumpers may be found in sections associated with each
functional area of the kits.
Table 2. Default Jumper Settings
Location
Circuit Group
Default
Open/Closed
Function
E1
Pmod1 Power
Open
Co3.3 V to Pmod1 pin 6 and pin 12
E2
Pmod1 Power
Closed
Co5.0 V to Pmod1 pin 6 and pin 12
E3
Pmod1 SPI
Open
Connects P102 (RSPCKA) to Pmod 1 pin 4
E4
Pmod1 I
2
C
Closed
Connects P401 (SDA0) to Pmod 1 pin 4
E5
Pmod1 I
2
C
Closed
Connects P400 (SCL0) to Pmod 1 pin 3
E6
Pmod1 SPI
Open
Connects P100 (MISOA/RXD0) to Pmod 1 pin 3