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RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 1 Introduction The RH850/F1x Application Board is part of the RH850 Evaluation Platform and serves as a simple and easy to use platform for evaluating the features and performance of Renesas Electronics 32-bit RH850/F1x microcontrollers. The piggyback board (Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4) can be used as a standalone board, or can be mated with a mainboard (e.g.
Always use the original packing box when transporting the Y- RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4. If packing of your product is not complete, it may be damaged during transportation. R20UT4148ED0120 Rev. 1.20...
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 2 Overview 2.1 Overview Figures 1 and 2 provide the views of the piggyback board. Device pin #1 Figure 1 – Piggyback board top view Figure 2 – Piggyback board bottom view 2.2 Mounting of the device...
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RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 • RH850/F1L • RH850/F1M • RH850/F1H • RH850/F1K • RH850/F1KM-S2 • RH850/F1KM-S4 • RH850/F1KH-D8 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.
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 3 Jumper Configuration The function of the board can be configured via jumpers. This chapter describes the standard configuration, i.e. jumper setting for the intended devices. For the supported function of the used device, please refer to the corresponding HW user’s manual.
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RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 JP33 2-3 Either P10_0 or P0_1 The jumper setting also are shown in this picture: Figure 3 – Jumper setting overview • green jumper JP25 for FLMDO0 always must be closed for a ‘normal’ (user mode and debug) operation of the device.
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 4 Power supply 4.1 Board power connection For operation of the device, a supply voltage must be connected to the board. Though a single supply voltage is sufficient for the operation of the device, two (different) voltages can be supplied to the board.
Voltage1 (typ. 5.0V) or Voltage2 (typ. 3.3V) by the jumpers JP12-JP16, JP18, JP29, respectively the jumpers JP11 and JP20. Error! Not a valid link. Note: • The RH850/F1KH-D8 device requires a supply voltage of 3.3V on its REG1VCC pin. •...
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 5 Clock sources Four external crystal oscillators for the device clock supply are provided with the board. 5.1 MainOsc A crystal or ceramic resonator can be mounted on socket X1. The applicable frequency range can be found is the devices electrical specification.
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 6 Debug and Programming interface For connection of the microcontroller debug and flash programming tools, the connector CN19 is provided. The signal connection of the connector CN19 is shown in the picture below: CN19 pin...
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 7 Connectors for ports of device Connection to each pin of the device is possible via the connectors CN5 to CN8. Note: The pin headers are directly connected to the pins of the device, therefore special care must be taken to avoid any electrostatic or other damage to the device.
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 8 Connectors to Mainboard Three connectors (CN1 to CN3) are available to connect the piggyback board to a mainboard. The function and port assignment of each connector pin is described in this chapter. Note: Not each function may be available on the assigned device port for each of the supported devices of this piggyback board.
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 8.2 Connector CN2 Function Device Port Function Device Port CAN2Tx P0_4 CAN3Tx P1_3 CAN2Rx P0_5 CAN3Rx P1_2 CAN4Tx P1_13 CAN5Tx P0_14 CAN4Rx P1_12 CAN5Rx P0_13 LIN2Tx P0_10 LIN3Tx P1_15 LIN2Rx P0_9 LIN3Rx P1_14 LIN4Tx P1_11...
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RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Function Device Port Function Device Port R20UT4148ED0120 Rev. 1.20 August 12, 2021...
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 9 Other circuitry 9.1 Push button for RESET In order to issue a RESET to the device, the push-button SW1 is available. 9.2 Mode Selection The piggyback board gives the possibility to configure the following mode pins •...
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 9.3 Signalling LEDs Eight LEDs are provided to allow visual observation of the output state of device port pins. Device pins P8_0 to P8_7 are connected to the even pins 2 to 16 of the pin header CN24, while the LEDs 1 to 8 are connected to the odd pins 1 to 15, respectively.
RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 Chapter 10 Differences to the -T1-V3 board This table shows the differences on CN1 between the -T1-V3 and the -T1-V4 board version: -T1-V3 -T1-V4 Function Port Function Port UART0TX P10_10 UART0TX P10_10 or P0_2 UART0RX...
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RH850/F1x-176pin Piggyback board V4 Y-RH850-F1X-176PIN-PB-T1-V4 This table shows the differences on the jumper usage between the -T1-V3 and the -T1-V4 board version: -T1-V3 -T1-V4 Description Function Port Selection of Pin 114: P9_6, VSS or REGVCC No change between V3 and V4...
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