Renesas RH850/P1H-CE404BGA User Manual
Renesas RH850/P1H-CE404BGA User Manual

Renesas RH850/P1H-CE404BGA User Manual

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RH850 Evaluation Platform
RH850/P1H-CE-
404BGA PiggyBack
32
board
Y-RH850-P1XC-404PIN-PB-T1-V2
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. through various means, including the Renesas Technology Corp.
website (http://www.renesas.com).
The newest version of this document can be obtained from the following web location
http://www.renesas.eu/updates?oc=Y-RH850-P1XC-404PIN-PB-T1-V2.
www.renesas.com
R20UT3852ED0100, Rev. 1.0
2016-08-04

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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. through various means, including the Renesas Technology Corp.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ................. 3 Chapter 2 Overview ................4 Overview ....................4 Mounting of the device ................ 5 Chapter 3 Power supply ............... 6 Board power connection ..............6 Voltage distribution ................7 Chapter 4 Clock sources ..............9 MainOsc ....................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introduction

    The RH850/P1H-CE 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/P1H-CE microcontroller. The PiggyBack board (Y-RH850-P1XC-404PIN-PB-T1-V2) can be used as a standalone board, or can be mated with a mainboard (e.g.
  • Page 4: Chapter 2 Overview

    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 R20UT3852ED0100 Rev.
  • Page 5: Mounting Of The Device

    Mounting of the device The board is designed for use with the following device: RH850/P1H-CE in BGA404 package. The device must be placed inside the socket IC1. To insert the device align the corner of the device package marked with a white triangle (see picture below) with the #1pin of the socket.
  • Page 6: Chapter 3 Power Supply

    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...
  • Page 7: Voltage Distribution

    Voltage distribution The table below shows the required device power supply pins. For detailed explanation of their function, please refer to the user documentation of the device. Device Supply Pin SYSVCC EnVCC (n = 0, 1) AnVCC (n = 0, 1) AnVREFH (n = 0, 1) ERAMnVCC (n = 0, 1) DVCC...
  • Page 8  All power supply lines can be interrupted by jumpers. This provides the possibility to measure the current consumption of each individual power domain of the device (JP2 – 13 and JP15 – 18).  The IO supply voltage for the Mainboard (VDDIOF) can be connected via jumper JP1 to Voltage1, if the PiggyBack board is mounted on a MainBoard.
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Clock Sources

    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.
  • Page 10: Chapter 5 Debug And Programming Interface

    Chapter 5 Debug and Programming interface For connection of the microcontroller debug and flash programming tools, the connector CN25 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...
  • Page 11: Chapter 6 Connectors For Ports Of Device

    Chapter 6 Connectors for ports of device Connection to each functional pin of the device is possible via the connectors CN5 to CN8. For detailed explanation of their function, please refer to the user documentation of the 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.
  • Page 12: Connector For Trace I/F

    5.1mm Ø 1.6mm Figure 5 Mounting Holes for SMA Connectors Connector for Trace I/F One connector CN12 (Samtec QTH-030-01-L-D-A) is available with the following connections to the device CN12 Pin # Device Port CN12 Pin # Device Port JP0_2 RESETZ JP0_3 Voltage1 JP0_0...
  • Page 13: Push Button For Reset

    It is possible to mount a Vector VX1452 Generic POD to the PiggyBack board via CN12. Additionally, dedicated mounting holes are available on the board for mechanical assembly of the POD. It is recommended to use the ELPAC miniature PCB spacer (LPR 8233-4,8-MINI) delivered with the board. Push button for RESET In order to issue a reset to the device, the push-button SW1 is available.
  • Page 14 Function on Function on Device Port Device Port MainBoard MainBoard CAN0RX P5_0 CAN1RX P5_10 SENT0IN P0_0 SENT1IN P0_1 SENT0OUT P2_4 SENT1OUT P3_9 FLX0TX P3_7 FLX0EN P3_5 FLX0RX P3_2 FLX1TX P7_5 FLX1EN P7_6 FLX1RX P7_7 ETH0MDIO P3_3 ETH0MDC P3_6 ETH0RXD0 P4_3 EH0TXD0 P3_9 ETH0RXD1...
  • Page 15: Connector Cn2

    Function on Function on Device Port Device Port MainBoard MainBoard 115 VDDIOF 116 VDDIOF 117 Voltage1 118 Voltage1 119 Voltage1 120 Voltage1 6.5.2 Connector CN2 The functions assigned to pins #99 to #118 are not available on any of the currently available Mainboards.
  • Page 16: Connector Cn3

    Function on Function on Device Port Device Port MainBoard MainBoard ETH1MDIO P8_15 100 ETH1MDC P7_1 101 ETH1RXD0 P8_5 102 EH0TXD0 P8_9 103 ETH1RXD1 P8_4 104 EH0TXD1 P8_11 105 ETH1RXD2 P8_1 106 EH0TXD2 P8_12 107 ETH1RXD3 P8_0 108 EH0TXD3 P8_13 109 ETH1RXDCLK P8_6 110 ETH1TXCLK P8_7...
  • Page 17 Function on Function on Device Port Device Port MainBoard MainBoard CSIH1CSS2 P3_12 CSIH1CSS7 P3_11 DIGIO P2_2 CSIH1SO P4_2 CSIH1SC P4_3 CSIH1SI P4_4 DIGIO P2_3 R20UT3852ED0100 Rev. 1.0 2016-08-04...
  • Page 18 Function on Function on Device Port Device Port MainBoard MainBoard R20UT3852ED0100 Rev. 1.0 2016-08-04...
  • Page 19: Chapter 7 Other Circuitry

    Chapter 7 Other circuitry Signalling for CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ Two red LEDs, LED1 and LED4 are available two indicate a “low” output signal from CVMOUTZ and ERROROUTZ, respectively. Pin Headers for Pull-Down and Pull-Up A connector CN9 is available to enable easy connection to Voltage1 (3.3V) or GND via pull-up or pull-down resistances, respectively.
  • Page 20: Chapter 8 Precautions

    Chapter 8 Precautions No limitations are known at the release of this document. R20UT3852ED0100 Rev. 1.0 2016-08-04...
  • Page 21: Chapter 9 Mechanical Dimensions

    Chapter 9 Mechanical dimensions 100.00mm. 50.00mm. R20UT3852ED0100 Rev. 1.0 2016-08-04...
  • Page 22: Chapter 10 Schematic

    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: ...
  • Page 23 R20UT3852ED0100 Rev. 1.0 2016-08-04...
  • Page 24 PUSH BUTTON 4 PIN SMD R20UT3852ED0100 Rev. 1.0 2016-08-04...
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  • Page 26: Chapter 11 Revision History

    Chapter 11 Revision History The table provides information about the major changes of the document versions. Date Version Description 2016-08-04 Initial release Differences to the Y-RH850-P1XC-404PIN-PB-T1-V1  Changed circuitry for signalling of Voltage2  The connector for the Trace I/F CN12 has additional pin assignment. FLMD0 is connected to pin #23 and pin #40 is connected to GND ...
  • Page 27 "Specific" without the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics. Further, you may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application for which it is not intended without the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics. Renesas Electronics shall not be in any way liable for any damages or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product for an application categorized as "Specific"...
  • Page 28 Please be sure to implement safety measures to guard them against the possibility of physical injury, and injury or damage caused by fire in the event of the failure of a Renesas Electronics product, such as safety design for hardware and software including but not limited to redundancy, fire control and malfunction prevention, appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other appropriate measures.

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