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The RH850/P1M-C 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/P1M-C microcontrollers in a 144pin QFP package with 0.4mm pin pitch. The PiggyBack board (Y-RH850- P1XC-144PIN-PB-T1-V1) can be used as a standalone board, or can be mated with a mainboard (e.g.
Chapter 2 Overview Overview Figures 1 and 2 provide a schematic view of the PiggyBack board. Figure 1 PiggyBack Board Schematic Top View The black arrow denotes the position of socket pin #1. Figure 2 PiggyBack Board Schematic Bottom View R20UT3282ED0101 Rev.
Mounting of the device The board is designed for use with the following device: RH850/P1M-C in 144pin QFP package with 0.4mm pin pitch The device must be placed inside the socket IC1. To insert the device, press down the lid of the socket, align the #1 pin of the device to the #1 pin of the socket, insert the device into the socket and release the lid.
Chapter 3 Power supply Board power connection For operation of the device, a supply voltage must be connected to the board. There are several possibilities to power the device. Within this document the following voltages are considered as ‘typical’ connections: Voltage1 = 3.3V Voltage2 = 1.25V Direct voltage supply...
Voltage distribution The table shows the required device power supply pins. For detailed explanation of their function, please refer to the user documentation of the corresponding device: Device Supply Pin SYSVCC EnVCC (n = 0, 1) AnVCC (n = 0, 1) AnVREFH (n = 0, 1) VDD (VCL) Additional one power supply for the MainBoard can be selected:...
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In case of a DPS device, VDD can be powered either directly from the ‘banana-type’ connector (Voltage2 – CN14) or by an on-board voltage regulator. Thereby even a DPS device can be operated with one single voltage supply (Voltage1). ...
Chapter 4 Clock sources One external crystal oscillator for the device clock supply is provided with the board. MainOsc A crystal or ceramic resonator can be mounted on socket X1. A 16Mhz oscillator is supplied with the board. Programmable Oscillator It is possible to mount a programmable crystal oscillator on the PiggyBack board at OSC1.
Chapter 5 Debug and Programming interface For connection of the microcontroller debug and flash programming tools, the connector CN15 with fourteen pins is provided. The signal connection of the connector CN25 is shown in the table below: CN25 Pin Device Port Device Signal JP0_2 TCK / LPDCLK / FLSCI3SCKI...
Chapter 6 Connectors for ports of device Connection to each pin of the devices is possible via the connectors CN5 to CN8. Please refer to the corresponding User Manual for available pins on the used device. CAUTION: 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.
CAUTION: Be careful in configuration of mode related pins, as wrong configuration can cause irregular behaviour of the devices. Be sure to check the corresponding User Manual, for details, which modes can be selected for the used device. Connectors to MainBoard Two connectors (CN1 and CN2) are available to connect the PiggyBack board to a MainBoard.
Chapter 7 Other circuitry Signalling for CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ Two red LEDs, LED1 and LED2 are available two indicate a “low” output signal from CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ, respectively. Pin Headers for Pull-Down and Pull-Up A connector CN4 is available to enable easy connection to Voltage1 (3.3V) or GND via pull-up or pull-down resistances, respectively.
Chapter 8 Precautions Missing function of signalling LEDs 1 and 2 Description The connection from device pins CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ to LED1 and LED2, respectively, is missing on the PiggyBack board. Due to this the LED1 and LED2 have no function. Workaround The picture below shows the required modifications: The two missing connections can be realized by soldering two cables on the...
Jumper 11 (JP11) labelling Description The labelling of JP11 is wrong on the PiggyBack board CN14 As depicted in the figure above the label at pin 3 is wrong. The connector of Voltage2 is CN14. Workaround None. Pin 2 and pin 3 of JP11 must be connected via jumper to supply VDD with Voltage2.
Chapter 10 Schematic CAUTION: The schematic shown in this document is not intended to be used as a reference for mass production. Any usage in an application design is in sole responsibility of the customer. The following components described in the schematic are not provided with the board: ...
Chapter 11 Revision History The table provides information about the major changes of the document versions. Date Version Description 2014-12-08 Initial release Added link to download page to the cover page. Sec. 3.1: Corrected names of power connectors: GND: CN22 corrected to CN12 Voltage1: CN23 corrected to CN13 Voltage2: CN24 corrected to CN14...
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