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General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products The following usage notes are applicable to all MPU/MCU products from Renesas. For detailed usage notes on the products covered by this manual, refer to the relevant sections of the manual. If the descriptions under General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products and in the body of the manual differ from each other, the description in the body of the manual takes precedence.
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Some information contained in this document may vary from country to country. Before using any Renesas Electronics product in your application, please contact the Renesas Electronics office in your country to obtain a list of authorized representatives and distributors. They will verify: •...
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Preface Readers This manual is intended for users who want to understand the functions of the concerned microcontrollers. Purpose This manual presents the hardware manual for the concerned microcontrollers. Organisation This system specification describes the following sections: • Pin function •...
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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. The following documents apply to the TPS-1 Group. Make sure to refer to the latest versions of these documents. The newest versions of the documents listed may be obtained from the Renesas Electronics Web site.
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TPS_Update_Manual_EN.pdf Application Note for TPS-1 firmware update PROFINET Configurator - Quick start guide for the PROFINET Quick Start Guide.pdf Configurator tool User Manual TPS-1 Low-cost Solution Kit (this R21UT0239ED0103 manual) Getting started for TPS-1 Low-cost Solution Kit R21UT0236ED0106 with RX630...
TPS-1 device with individual target host CPUs. The TPS-1 Low-cost Solution Kit is made up of two boards shown in. The TPS-1 main board can be connected to an adapter board used to evaluate parallel I/O operation, as well as CPU parallel and serial host communication.
Table 2-1: Electrical specifications Item Specification Rated voltage 5V DC Power supply Current app. 300 mA (only TPS-1 board) Status LED(PWR) 2.2 Functional Specifications Table 2-2: Functional specifications Item Specification Main LSI TPS-1 (Operating frequency 100MHz) RJ-45(w/ built-in pulse-...
3.1 TPS-1 Board Block Diagram Figure 3-1: TPS-1 board block diagram 3.2 TPS-1 System Clock An oscillator supplies 25 MHz as the TPS-1 standard clock. This clock is internally quadrupled to the system clock of 100 MHz. Clock circuit Figure 3-2:...
Macronix MX25L8006EM1I-12G or equivalent 3.4 Power Supply A 5V DC power supply can be input through the DC jack J7 to power the TPS-1 board; alternatively 5V can as be supplied with the USB micro-B connector CN1. The power LED LD5 (red) lights up when 5.0V is supplied. The DC jack is a HEC0470-01-630 from Hosiden and +5V is supplied on the center pin (see Figure 3-4).
TPS-1 Board Blocks and Descriptions 3.5 PROFINET IO PROFINET IO communication from the TPS-1 is carried out via a built-in PHY. The link and activity status are visualized with LEDs in the connectors, while the PROFINET status is indicated with four LEDs on the board.
75Ω resistor 3.6 UART connector CN1 A UART to USB conversion LSI (FT 232 RQ) is provided on the TPS-1 board and so the TPS-1 board performs asynchronous communication with a PC by connecting a USB connector. The board is equipped with a USB micro-B connector CN1.
TeraTerm serial port setup 3.7 JTAG Connector J1 For the connection of a JTAG tool an access to the TPS-1 JTAG interface is provided through 10-pin connector J1. Note that this connector is not assembled, as access to the JTAG interface is normally not required. The connector used here, is a standard 1-row, 10-pin, 1.27mm pitch connector from HARWIN (M52-...
IC. The output of the reset-IC is made available on connector J4 so that external hardware is aware that TPS-1 is reset. On the other hand the TPS-1 can as well be reset by the external hardware. Figure 3-10: Reset circuit Board Rev.
Part Model No.: BR1111C-TR, PG1111C-11-TR, FY1111C-TR These are red, green and yellow LEDs used to check PROFINET operations. They are directly connected to the respective TPS-1 outputs. Table 3-4 shows the details; shows the position of the LEDs on the TPS-1 board.
This is the switching jumper for the JTAG interface. Set Jumper J2 to position 2-3 because the JTAG interface is not used with this board. In position 2-3 the TRSTN input of the TPS-1 is permanently kept active and thus the JTAG interface is kept in reset.
TPS-1 starts up in UART mode regardless of the boot mode setting. Switch to the UART mode (position 2-3) in order to force TPS-1 to boot in UART mode even when there is data in the flash. This may be needed for example to erase the flash memory.
3.11 Multi-board Interface J4 The 68-pin connector in Figure 3-13 enables connection to I/O and CPU boards. It provides access to all GPIO pins of the TPS-1, to reset, interrupt and watchdog signals, to the IRT synchronization signals and power (3.3V) and GND.
There are two use cases for this board: 1. If TPS-1 is operated in parallel IO mode, the level of 8 GPIOs of the TPS- 1 can visualized with a set of 8 green LEDs. On the other hand 8 other GPIOs can be pulled to GND or 3.3V.
The separation of the CN5-related circuit of the rest allows a more flexible usage of the limited number of LEDs. If you want to check TPS-1 output data in a simple parallel IO-mode application, you can wire the 8 LEDs with the jumper cables in the kit between CN5 and CN2/3 to arbitrary GPIOs of TPS-1 according to Table 4-1 andTable 4-2.
Table 4-4 shows the pin assignment for CN4. Note: If you draw current from connector CN4, please make sure that the power supply circuitry on the TPS-1 main board is not overloaded. Pull resistor connector CN4 pin assignment Table 4-4:...
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TPS-1 Low-cost Solution Kit Adapter Board Description Revision History Revision Issue Date Major changes R21UT0239ED0100 May 31 2017 Initial release added operating current to Table 2-1 R21UT0239ED0101 August 3 , 2018 rearranged table in chapter 2.4 clarified power supply alternatives in chapter 3.4 Table 3-1: cleaned up clarified wording in chapter 3.10.2...
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