RH850/F1x StarterKit V3 User Manual
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January 2018
Additionally a pushbutton is provided with the Rotary Encoder. For details please refer to Rotary Encoder
with Pushbutton.
4.2.6 Analog Input - Potentiometer
A potentiometer (POT1) is provided to generate an analog voltage, which can provided to the
microcontroller’s analog input pins.
By turning the potentiometer POT1, a voltage derived from the MCU output signal APO (P0_1)
can be adjusted. The APO signal can be controlled by the Low Power Sampler (LPS) macro. If
the LPS macro is not used, APO has to be set to high manually (use P0_1 as general purpose
digital output).
Potentiometer
Analog Input MCU
POT1
AP0_0
Table 19. Analog Input Signal
Please use the following jumper configuration to connect the potentiometers to the
microcontroller:
Jumper
Description
Setting
Note
J14
Potentiometer to MCU Connector
1-2
POT1
↔
AP0_0
3-4
POT1 supply
↔
APO
Table 20. Potentiometer Jumper Configuration
4.2.7 Rotary Encoder with Pushbutton Switch
An incremental Rotary Encoder
(ENC1) is provided on the starter kit. The outputs
ENC1_a
and
ENC1_b
of the Rotary Encoder can be connected to the microcontroller internal encoder timer via
jumpers. In addition the
Rotary Encoder
(ENC1) incorporates a pushbutton switch
ENC1_Switch
,
which can also be connected to a pin of the microcontroller via jumper. The switch is active low
and normally open.
Jumper
Description
Setting
Note
J19
Encoder to MCU connector
1-2
P10_9
↔
ENC1_a
3-4
P10_10
↔
ENC1_b
5-6
P1_4
↔
ENC1_Switch
Table 21. Encoder Jumper Configuration
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