How to Use This Manual
1. Purpose and Target Readers
This manual is designed to provide the user with an understanding of the hardware functions of the MCU. It is
intended for users designing application systems incorporating the MCU. A basic knowledge of electric circuits,
logical circuits, and MCUs is necessary in order to use this manual.
The manual comprises an overview of hardware, pin assignments, pin multiplexing, and pin function controller.
For the rest of the sections on other on-chip peripheral functions, see the RZ/G Series User’s Manual: Hardware.
Particular attention should be paid to the precautionary notes when using the manual. These notes occur within
the body of the text, at the end of each section, and in the Usage Notes section.
The revision history summarizes the locations of revisions and additions. It does not list all revisions. Refer to the
text of the manual for details.
We provide the following three types of user’s manual for RZ/G series products.
Make sure to refer to the latest versions of these documents.
Document
Type
Description
Document Title
Document No.
User’s manual
for specifications
of individual
RZ/G series
product
Overview of hardware, pin assignments, pin
multiplexing, and pin function controller
RZ/G1M User’s Manual:
Hardware
R01UH0626EJ0
100 Rev.1.00
(This user’s
manual)
User’s manual
for specifications
common to
RZ/G series
products
Hardware specifications (address map, general-
purpose I/O port pins, clock, reset, core functions,
graphics, video processing, sound processing, and
network modules, serial interfaces, storage, timers,
other on-chip peripheral functions, testing, and
debugging) and descriptions of operation
RZ/G Series User’s
Manual: Hardware
R01UH0543EJ0
100 Rev.1.00
User’s manual
for electrical
characteristics
Electrical characteristics of the
RZ/G series products
Provided as separate
technical information.
2. Notation of Numbers and Symbols
Bit notation:
Bits are shown in high-to-low order from left to right.
Number notation: Binary numbers are given as B'XXXX, hexadecimal numbers are given as H'XXXX, and decimal
numbers are given as XXXX.
Signal notation: A number sign (#) after the name indicates that a signal or pin is active-low, unless otherwise
specified.
Example: PRESET#