Renesas CK-RX65N Quick Start Manual
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CK-RX65N
Quick Start Guide
Rev. 1.00 May 2022

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  • Page 1 All information contained in these materials, including products and product specifications, represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp. without notice. Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corp.
  • Page 2 Renesas Electronics disclaims any and all liability for any damages or losses incurred by you or any third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product that is inconsistent with any Renesas Electronics data sheet, user’s manual or other Renesas Electronics document.
  • Page 3 Unit Products The following usage notes are applicable to all Microprocessing unit and Microcontroller unit products from Renesas. For detailed usage notes on the products covered by this document, refer to the relevant sections of the document as well as any technical updates that have been issued for the products.
  • Page 4 Terms and Conditions available at renesas.com/legal-notices. The CK-RX65N is not guaranteed to be error free, and the entire risk as to the results and performance of the CK-RX65N is assumed by the User. The CK- RX65N is provided by Renesas on an “as is” basis without warranty of any kind whether express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of good workmanship, fitness for a particular purpose, title, merchantability, and non-infringement of intellectual property rights.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Figure 1. CK-RX65N Kit Contents ........................7 Figure 2. Quick Start Example Project Flow ....................8 Figure 3. Connecting the CK-RX65N Board to the Host PC via USB Serial Port ........... 9 Figure 4. USB Serial Device in Windows Device Manager ................10 Figure 5.
  • Page 6 Figure 29. DHCP Setting in FreeRTOS_Kernel Component................. 24 Figure 30. Changing the MAC, IP, and netmask ................... 24 Figure 31. Connecting the CK-RX65N Board to the Host PC via USB Debug Port ........24 Figure 32. Selecting the Debug Option ......................25 Figure 33.
  • Page 7: Ck-Rx65N

    FIT to modify the example project described in this document. 3. Prior to running the Quick Start example project or programming the CK-RX65N board, default jumper settings must be used. Refer to the CK-RX65N user’s manual for the default jumper settings.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The Quick Start Example Project

    (S2). The supported frequencies are 1 Hz, 5 Hz, and 10 Hz. When the CK-RX65N board running the Quick Start example project is connected to a host PC via USB as a Full Speed CDC Device, the kit information, MCU die temperature, and user LED blinking frequency are displayed on a terminal console.
  • Page 9: Running The Quick Start Example Project

    B. J24 link is closed C. J16 is set to link pins 2-3 (RUN) 2. Connect J14 and J20 on the CK-RX65N board to USB ports on the host PC using the 2 micro USB cables supplied. 3. Power LED (LED1) on the CK-RX65N board lights up white, indicating that the CK-RX65N board is powered on.
  • Page 10: Running The Quick Start Example Project

     LED6 Red – Off 2. Press the user button (S2) on the CK-RX65N board to change the blinking frequency of the user LED4 (blue). With every press of the first user button (S2), the frequency will switch from 1 Hz to 5 Hz to 10 Hz and cycle back.
  • Page 11: Figure 5. Selecting The Serial Port On Tera Term

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 4. Open Tera Term, select Serial and COMxx: USB Serial Device (COMxx) and click OK. Figure 5. Selecting the Serial Port on Tera Term 5. Using the Setup menu pull-down, select Serial port… and ensure that the Baud rate is set to 115200, data is set to 8 bit, parity is set to none, and stop is set to 1 bit, as shown below.
  • Page 12: Figure 7. Welcome And Main Menu

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 6. Complete the connection. The ‘welcome and main menu’ screen will be displayed. Figure 7. Welcome and Main Menu 7. Press 1 to display the Kit Information including the kit name, part number, MCU ID, MCU die temperature, and the user LED’s current blinking frequency.
  • Page 13: Renesas Rx Family

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 8. Press space to return to the ‘welcome and main menu’ screen. 9. Press 2 to display the Sensor Data. It will display a list of all of the on board sensors along with their readings.
  • Page 14: Figure 11. Web Server

    10. Press space to return to the ‘welcome and main menu’ screen. 11. Press 3 to display the Web Server. This application hosts a web server on the CK-RX65N kit showing communication with the host PC as a remote client.
  • Page 15: Figure 13. Using Static Ip

    13. Once a successful network connection is established, open the web browser on the host PC. Type the IP address of the CK-RX65N kit as shown in the Tera Term window in the address bar of the web browser. The following should be displayed in the web browser.
  • Page 16: Customizing The Quick Start Example Project

    PC. E2OB USB drivers, and e studio are bundled in a downloadable platform installer available on the Renesas website at renesas.com/rx/ck-rx65n. There is no need to download and install software, development tools, and drivers separately.
  • Page 17: Downloading And Importing The Quick Start Example Project

    1. Download and extract the Quick Start example project to a local directory on the host PC.  The Quick Start example project (source code and project files) is available in the CK-RX65N Example Projects Bundle that is available in the Downloads tab of CK-RX65N webpage at renesas.com/rx/ck-...
  • Page 18: Figure 18. Importing The Project

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 5. Click Import from the File drop-down menu. Figure 18. Importing the Project 6. In the Import dialog box, select General, and then select Existing Projects into Workspace. Figure 19. Importing Existing Projects into the Workspace R20QS0031EG0100 Rev.1.00...
  • Page 19: Figure 20. Clicking Next To Import Existing Projects Into The Workspace

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 7. Click Next. Figure 20. Clicking Next to Import Existing Projects into the Workspace R20QS0031EG0100 Rev.1.00 Page 19 of 28 May.26.22...
  • Page 20: Figure 21. Selecting The Root Directory

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 8. Click Select root directory and click Browse to go to the location of the Quick Start example project folder. Figure 21. Selecting the Root Directory R20QS0031EG0100 Rev.1.00 Page 20 of 28...
  • Page 21: Figure 22. Finishing Importing The Quick Start Example Project

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 9. Select the Quick Start example project and click Finish. Figure 22. Finishing Importing the Quick Start Example Project R20QS0031EG0100 Rev.1.00 Page 21 of 28 May.26.22...
  • Page 22: Modifying, Generating, And Building The Quick Start Example Project

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 5.3 Modifying, Generating, and Building the Quick Start Example Project This section provides instructions to modify the Quick Start example project. The Quick Start example project can be modified by editing the source code and reconfiguring the properties of the MCU peripherals, pins, clocks, interrupts, and so forth.
  • Page 23: Figure 25. Modifying The Configuration Settings

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide Figure 25. Modifying the Configuration Settings 3. After the desired modifications are made, click Generate Code. Figure 26. Generate Code from Smart Configurator 4. Modify the source files in the /src folder as needed and save the changes.
  • Page 24: Dhcp And Static Ip Settings

    Figure 30. Changing the MAC, IP, and netmask 5.5 Setting Up Debug Connection between the CK-RX65N board and Host PC To program the modified Quick Start example project on to the CK-RX65N board, a debug connection is necessary between the CK-RX65N board and host PC.
  • Page 25: Downloading And Running The Modified Quick Start Example Project

    Debug Configurations option. Figure 32. Selecting the Debug Option 2. In the dialogue, on the left-hand pane, expand the Renesas GDB Hardware Debugging and select the built image to debug. In this case, the rx65n_ck_quickstart HardwareDebug.
  • Page 26: Firewall Dialogue

    4. Press F8 or click Resume icon to begin executing the project. Figure 35. Executing the Project 5. The modified Quick Start example project is programmed into the CK-RX65N board and is running. The project can be paused, stopped, or resumed using the debug controls.
  • Page 27: Next Steps

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide 6. Next Steps 1. To learn more about the CK-RX65N kit, refer to the CK-RX65N user’s manual and design package available in the Documents and Download tabs respectively of the CK-RX65N webpage at renesas.com/rx/ck-rx65n 2.
  • Page 28: Revision History

    Renesas RX Family CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide Revision History Description Rev. Date Page Summary 1.00 May.26.22 — Initial release R20QS0031EG0100 Rev.1.00 Page 28 of 28 May.26.22...
  • Page 29 CK-RX65N – Quick Start Guide Publication Date: May.26.22 Published by: Renesas Electronics Corporation...
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