Raisonance REva v3 User Manual

Universal evaluation board motherboard (version 3 onwards)

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Raisonance Universal Evaluation Board
Motherboard (version 3 onwards)
User Guide
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2010-06-01

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  • Page 1 REva Raisonance Universal Evaluation Board Motherboard (version 3 onwards) User Guide Document version 2010-06-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    REva v3 User Guide Contents 1. INTRODUCTION........................4 1.1 Purpose of this manual........................4 1.2 Scope of this manual........................4 1.3 Additional help or information......................4 2. REVA V3 OVERVIEW.......................5 2.1 Key features.............................5 2.2 Version history summary.........................5 2.3 Delivered package...........................5 3. REVA MOTHERBOARD....................7 3.1 Power supply...........................7 3.1.1 External power supply.......................7...
  • Page 3 REva v3 User Guide 3.10 Wrapping zone..........................14 4. RLINK..........................15 4.1 Protocol configuration........................15 4.1.1 Using ICC protocol........................15 4.1.2 Using all other protocols (JTAG, SWIM and others)...............15 4.2 Target/RLink configuration ......................16 4.2.1 Using the embedded RLink to debug/program the REva ............16 4.2.2 Using the embedded RLink to debug/program an external card ..........16 4.2.3 Using an external RLink to debug/program the REva.............16...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    REva User Guide: STR-based daughter boards. REva User Guide: µPSD-based daughter boards. REva User Guide: STM32-based daughter boards. 1.3 Additional help or information Please visit the Raisonance website: http://www.raisonance.com/ and the forum http://www.raisonance.com/Forum/punbb/ or contact Raisonance. Address: Raisonance S.A.S. 17, Avenue Jean Kuntzmann,...
  • Page 5: Reva V3 Overview

    Embedded RLink (upper right corner on the next illustration) which allows programming and ● debugging through a USB cable. REva daughter board(s), depending on the purchased kit. ● All required cables. ● RAISONANCE software CD, QuickStart tutorial, some microcontroller specific documentation. ● - 5 -...
  • Page 6 2. REva v3 overview REva v3 User Guide REva motherboard with embedded RLink: Sample daughter boards: - 6 -...
  • Page 7: Reva Motherboard

    3.1 Power supply You can choose the voltage to be used on the whole REva board as well as on the daughter board. From the REva v3.0 onwards some daughter boards automatically configure the regulator and define the possible sources for V...
  • Page 8: Features

    3. REva motherboard REva v3 User Guide Power supply configuration mode Scheme Regulated voltage supplied from the Jack RLink The voltage of V is automatically ● configured on the daughter board USB 5V To be used with an external isolated and ●...
  • Page 9: Daughter Board Connection

    REva v3 User Guide 3. REva motherboard 3.2 Daughter board connection The REva motherboard must be used with either a daughter board or an external target board. This area can connect to a daughter board featuring a target microcontroller for evaluation. This area may also be used to connect the REva to another board with the appropriate connectors soldered to the bottom.
  • Page 10: Digital Outputs Area

    3. REva motherboard REva v3 User Guide 3.5 Digital outputs area This area provides the user with simple visible debug tools. 3.5.1 Features The features of this area are: 8 red transistor-driven LEDs that light up when the command is low. Current is supplied by the ●...
  • Page 11: Digital Inputs Area

    REva v3 User Guide 3. REva motherboard 3.6 Digital inputs area This area provides the user with immediately usable digital I/Os that can be used as interrupt sources or general purpose I/Os. 3.6.1 Features The features of this area are: 1 two-position jumper to choose the polarity of the BT6 push button.
  • Page 12: Analog Area

    3. REva motherboard REva v3 User Guide 3.7 Analog area This area groups features where the user validates the analog features of a target microcontroller. 3.7.1 Features The features of this area are: A four-position analog connector, including: ● Two analog inputs that can be connected directly to the ADC input pins of the ●...
  • Page 13: Communication Area

    REva v3 User Guide 3. REva motherboard 3.8 Communication area This area groups the connectors for several communication standards. 3.8.1 Features I²C A three-position connector for I²C communication. ● Pull-up resistors on the SCL and SDA lines (useful at the end of the I²C line).
  • Page 14: Secondary Serial / Can Area

    3. REva motherboard REva v3 User Guide 3.9 Secondary serial / CAN area This area allows the use of other serial communication protocols (CAN for example). It contains a DB9 connector with no driver and no other hardware. To use this area, the daughter board must be equipped with the corresponding bus driver. This is the only device dependent feature of the whole REva board.
  • Page 15: Rlink

    4. RLink 4. RLink The REva v3 contains an embedded RLink. However, it is still possible to connect an external RLink. The functionality of this embedded version of RLink v3 is the same as the standalone version. This chapter details the configurations available for protocols and embedded/external RLink.
  • Page 16: Target/Rlink Configuration

    4. Connect your external card 20-pin JTAG interface to the ISP/ISD 24-pin connection. Note: You will either need to fabricate an adapter yourself, or use the adapter that was delivered with your RLink-PRO. For replacement adapters contact Raisonance or a Raisonance distributor. 4.2.3 Using an external RLink to debug/program the REva 1.
  • Page 17: Daughter Boards

    REva v3 User Guide 5. Daughter boards 5. Daughter boards The daughter boards contain all the components dedicated to a specific target microcontroller, including the microcontroller itself, a clock selector and other device dependent features. This chapter provides general purpose considerations about the daughter boards. Each daughter board is described in a documentation dedicated to the family of microcontrollers it is based on.
  • Page 18: Dedicated Documentation

    5. Daughter boards REva v3 User Guide 5.2 Dedicated documentation Each REva daughter board is described in a document dedicated to the family of microcontrollers it is based on. All these documents can be found in the same folder as this file.
  • Page 19: Motherboard Schematics

    REva v3 User Guide 6. Motherboard schematics 6. Motherboard schematics This section groups the schematics for version 3.3 of the REva motherboard. Only the schematics for the evaluation part of the board are provided, not those of the RLink part.
  • Page 20 6. Motherboard schematics REva v3 User Guide - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Conformity

    7. Conformity ROHS Compliance Raisonance products are certified to comply with the European Union RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive (2002/95/EC) which restricts the use of six hazardous chemicals in its products for the protection of human health and the environment.
  • Page 22: Glossary

    QuickStart is a loading method used by several different software applications, designed to speed up the loading time of their software. REva Raisonance evaluation platform – modular evaluation boards with main evaluation board (motherboard) and daughter boards featuring different microcontrollers...
  • Page 23 REva v3 User Guide 8. Glossary Alphabetical Index Additional help or information......4 Power supply............7 Analog area............12 Power supply configurations........7 Communication area.........13 Protocol configuration........15 Conformity............21 Purpose of this manual........4 Daughter board connection.........9 Reset area............9 Daughter boards..........17 REva motherboard..........7 Dedicated documentation........18 REva motherboard with embedded RLink...6 Delivered package..........5...
  • Page 24 8. Glossary REva v3 User Guide History Date Description September 2007 Initial version for REva v3. October 2007 Updated schematics, peripherals and RLink sections. October 2008 Applied new template. June 2009 Readability improved. March 2010 Corrections about voltage and removed information about breaking the RLink apart.
  • Page 25 Please check the printed version against the .pdf installed on the computer in the installation directory, for the most up-to-date version. The examples of code used in this document are for illustration purposes only and accuracy is not guaranteed. Please check the code before use. Copyright © Raisonance 1987-2010 All rights reserved - 25 -...

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