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1. nsn nnns entente ns intr 20 Chapter 12 Additional 21 Chapter 1 Preface Cautions This document may be wholly or partially subject to change without notice All rights reserved Duplication of this document either in whole or part is prohibited without the written permission of Renesas Technology Europe Limited Trademarks All brand or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organisations Copyright Renesas Technology Europe Ltd 2007 All rights reserved Renesas Technology Corporation 2007 All rights reserved Renesas Solutions Corporation 2007 All rights reserved Website htto www eu renesas com Glossary CPU Central Processing Unit RTE Renesas Technology Europe Ltd HEW High performance Embedded Workshop RSO Renesas Solutions Organisation LED Light Emitting Diode RSK Renesas Starter Kit PC Program Counter E8A E8A On chip debugger module Chapter 2 Purpose This RSK is an evaluation tool for Renesas microcontrollers Features include e Renesas Microcontroller Programming e User Code Debugging e User Circuitry such as Switches LEDs and potentiometer e User or Example Application e Sample peripheral device initialisation code The RSK board contains all the circuitry require
2. Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R56 Processor External Clock Source Internal Clock Source R59 R60 R61 Oscillator R64 Source R59 Processor Internal Clock Source External Clock Source R56 R60 R61 Oscillator R64 Source R61 Processor Internal Clock Source External Clock Source R56 R59 R60 Oscillator R64 Source R64 External main External Clock Source Internal Clock Source R59 R60 R61 Oscillator R56 Table 6 12 Processor Oscillator Source configuration links Table 6 13 below describes the function of the option links associated with other configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R57 ADTRGn Enables ADTRGn signal Disables ADTRGn signal R58 R58 WKP Enables WKP signal Disables WKP signal R57 Table 6 13 Other configuration links Table 6 14 below describes the function of the option links associated with External main Oscillator configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R60 External main Parallel resistor for crystal Not fitted Oscillator Table 6 14 External main Oscillator configuration links Table 6 15 below describes the function of the option links associated with IIC configuration The default c
3. BOLD text Table 6 4 Debug LCD Module Connections Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R2 E8A Fitted if one of the following condition is satisfied 1 The CPU operating voltage is 5V 2 is used to supply 3V3 to the board Removed if none of the conditions are satisfied R5 R7 R9 R10 R5 E8A Fitted if one of the following condition is satisfied 1 The CPU operating voltage is 5V 2 E8A is used to supply 3V3 to the board Removed if none of the conditions are Satisfied R2 R7 R9 R10 R7 E8A Fitted if one of the following condition is satisfied 1 The CPU operating voltage is 5V 2 E8A is used to supply 3V3 to the board Removed if none of the conditions are satisfied R2 R5 R9 R10 R9 E8A Fitted if one of the following condition is satisfied 1 The CPU operating voltage is 5V 2 E8A is used to supply 3V3 to the board Removed if none of the conditions are satisfied R2 R5 R7 R10 R10 E8A Fitted if one of the following condition is satisfied 1 The CPU operating voltage is 5V 2 E8A is used to supply 3V3 to the board Removed if none of the conditions are satisfied R2 R5 R7 R9 R11 E8A Enables E8A Table 6 5 E8A configuration links Table 6 6 below describes the function of the option links associated with Serial P ort co
4. but Renesas Electronics does not warrant that such information is error free Renesas Electronics assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by you resulting from errors in or omissions from the information included herein Renesas Electronics products are classified according to the following three quality grades Standard High Quality and Specific The recommended applications for each Renesas Electronics product depends on the product s quality grade as indicated below You must check the quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application categorized as 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 or for which the product is not intended where you have failed to obtain the prior written consent of Renesas Electronics The quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product is Standard unless otherwise expressly specified in a Renesas Electronics data sheets or data books etc Standard Computers office equipment communicat
5. have any other inquiries Note 1 Renesas Electronics as used in this document means Renesas Electronics Corporation and also includes its majority owned subsidiaries Note 2 Renesas Electronics product s means any product developed or manufactured by or for Renesas Electronics C Im on lt D D 44 NE SAS Renesas Starter Kit for H8 36079 User s Manual RENESAS SINGLE CHIP MICROCOMPUTER H8 FAMILY H8 300H Tiny Series R Electroni enesas Electronics Rev 1 00 2007 10 www renesas com Table of Contents Chapter T Preface aou tet eite pu Ae en teg He do ne deed 1 Chapter 2 Purpose 5er e a edet t e t E 2 Chapter 3 Power Supply entes nnns si 3 341 Requirements lit nem e dtum E 3 3 2 Power Up 2 2 2 eee ou vel d da dude Aa d de dus 3 Chapter 4 Board n tite ID eet tea Aaa 4 4 31 Component LayOUt eroi ert t et eee P tp Ee rt eo te ba 4 4 2 Board Dimensions eite tefie ditti t dedi a e fulsit dd a m e afe do 5 Chapter 5 Block Diagram 2 Lt rg mt dat Ee pet d tdt d edo tu do d eed ep x o carte a Daten 6 6 7 SABE M nase 7 soared lB eut Snc cte 7 6 3 Potentiometer i
6. i ce at Tg ete edid Ad e aa uid dd deus 7 6 4 5 tee dtt ee etat eed 7 6 5 Dep g LOD Leo P EDEN 8 ODton inks t URL DEO MIDI AE LU DSi fce 8 6 7 Oscillator SOUrGes He A e e oec te ae a p et re roe E deer ged eet teed 12 6 9 m E m 13 Chapter 7 MOdSS 3 B deiade e eas 14 14 7 2 MOUS ic ses aep e GA cy eh ce ey pu ese A iy ts 14 Chapter 8 Programming entes 15 Chapter 9 Ae Fes PL ead prae dite 16 9 1 MicrocontrollerFleadets e peeled ea e e lli 16 9 2 Application Headers e dita ee done edu De de doe a e a 18 Ghapter10 Gode Development u c etre oed o ce a rete Ux ce deinen 19 cs ema tse tee ao A Lite eint oi fn fma 19 10 2 Mode Supports oo euo tod tatus exse 19 10 39 Breakpoint Support aoi te asd etae ea a a aad de ox dad aae d dedu dte d du ge 19 10 4 Memory Maps iic eet Ie etti aee totae etti qun eie eee tlie augue 19 Chapter 11 Component
7. through hole connectors are on a common 0 1 grid for easy interfacing ES en 1400mm WLU agi unu us F LJ L1 L1 L1 Cl mm Euh manat y EF Ten y Figure 4 2 Board Dimensions unn eg Chapter 5 Block Diagram Figure 5 1 shows the CPU board components and their connectivity Power Jack Option Debug LCD Application Board Headers Microcontroller Microcontroller Pin Headers BOOT amp BOOTn signals ADC Input IRQ pin Potentiometer SWITCHES LEDs User 4LEDS Power Green 1Green 1 Orange 2Red Bad Orange Figure 5 1 Block Diagram Figure 5 2 shows the connections to the RSK USB Cable E8a emulator Host PC JAT O User Interface Cable 1 gt Dig mig MCU o m JA2 o o CPU Boarc Figure 5 2 RSK Connections 6 1 Switches Chapter 6 User Circuitry There are four switches located on the CPU board The function of each switch and its connection are shown in Table 6 1 Switch Function Microcontroller RES When pressed the RSK microcontroller is reset RESn Pin7 SW1 BOOT Connects to an IRQ input for user controls WKP5 ADTRG The switch is also used in conjunction with the RES switch to place the device in P
8. 31 16 Un 32 Table 9 2 2 J3 Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin 1 1 33 2 34 3 NMIn 35 4 UD 36 5 Vp 37 6 Wp 38 1 Vn 39 8 Wn 40 9 PTRX 41 10 42 11 43 12 SCK3 44 13 RXD 45 14 TXD 46 15 LED2 47 16 SCK3 2 48 Table 9 3 J 3 J4 Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin 1 RXD_2 49 2 TXD_2 50 3 IRQOn 51 4 IRQ1n 52 5 IRQ2n 53 6 LED3 54 1 03 55 8 0 2 56 9 01 57 10 I0 0 58 11 AN3 59 12 AN2 60 13 AN1 61 14 ANO 62 15 AD POT 63 16 PIN64 64 Table 9 4 4 9 2 Application Headers Table 9 5 and Table 9 6 below show the standard application header connections 1 Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Device Pin Header Name CPU board Device Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin 1 5V CON_5V 2 OV GROUND 3 3V3 CON_3V3 4 OV GROUND 5 AVCC CON_AVCC 3 6 AVss NC 7 AVref CON AVREF 8 ADTRG ADTRGn 22 9 ADO ANO 62 10 ADI AN1 61 11 AD2 AN2 60 12 03 AN3 59 13 DACO NC 14 DACI NC IE IO 0 I0 0 58 16 101 I0 1 57 17 102 02 56 18 103 03 55 19 104 04 15 105 0 5 16 21 106 06 17 22 07 Io 7 18 23 IRQ3 WKP 22 24 NC 25 SDA SDA 26 BENE SCL SCL 27 Table 9 5 J A1 Standard Generic Header 2 Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Devi
9. To our customers Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents On April 1 2010 NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology Corporation and Renesas Electronics Corporation took over all the business of both companies Therefore although the old company name remains in this document it is a valid Renesas Electronics document We appreciate your understanding Renesas Electronics website http www renesas com April 1 2010 Renesas Electronics Corporation Issued by Renesas Electronics Corporation http www renesas com Send any inquiries to http www renesas com inquiry 2 NE S AS 8 10 11 12 Notice information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued Such information however is subject to change without any prior notice Before purchasing or using any Renesas Electronics products listed herein please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas Electronics sales office Also please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas Electronics such as that disclosed through our website Renesas Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of Renesas Electronics products or technical information described in this document No license express implied or otherwise is
10. age Source from R42 Source board Vcc external connector Table 6 9 Analog Voltage Source configuration links Table 6 10 below describes the function of the option links associated with External Subclock Oscillator configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R49 External Parallel resistor for crystal Not fitted Subclock Oscillator Table 6 10 External Subclock Oscillator configuration links Table 6 11 below describes the function of the option links associated with Real Time Clock Oscillator Source configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R50 Real Time Clock Oscillator Source External Clock Source Internal Clock Source R49 R52 R53 R52 Real Time Clock Oscillator Source Internal Clock Source External Clock Source R49 R50 R53 R53 R Oscillator al Time Clock D Source External Clock Source Internal Clock Source R49 R50 R52 Table 6 11 Real Time Clock Oscillator Source configuration links Table 6 12 below describes the function of the option links associated with P rocessor Oscillator Source configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text 11
11. ce Pin Header Name CPU board Device Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin 1 RESn RESn 7 2 EXTAL CON 05 1 11 3 NMIn 35 4 VSS1 GROUND 5 WDT OVF 6 SClaTX TXD2 50 7 IRQO IRQO 51 8 SClaRX RXD2 49 9 01 IRQ1 52 10 SCIaCK SCK3 2 48 11 UD 36 12 CTS RTS NC IE Up Up 34 14 Un Un 32 15 Vp Vp 37 16 Vn Vn 39 17 Wp Wp 38 18 Wn Wn 40 19 TMRO TMRO 30 20 TMR1 TMR1 33 21 TRIGa TRIGa 28 22 TRIGb TRIGb 29 23 02 IRQ2n 53 24 TRISTn TRISTn 24 25 26 Table 9 6 2 Standard Generic Header Chapter 10 Development 10 1 Overview Note For all code debugging using Renesas software tools the RSK board must be connected to a PC USB port via an E8A An E8A pod is supplied with the RSK product 10 2 Mode Support HEW connects to the Microcontroller and programs it via the E8A Mode support is handled transparently to the user 10 3 Breakpoint Support HEW supports breakpoints on the user code both in RAM and ROM Double clicking in the breakpoint column in the code sets the breakpoint Breakpoints will remain unless they are double clicked to remove them 10 4 Memory Map 900000 Interrupt vector Reset H 00008C H 000004 Emulator firmware e 0000 En ct H O0001F User H 000020 On chip ROM Vector 128 kbytes Addresses H 00002F H 000030 Emulator firmware vectors H 000033 H 000034 User Vector H O1EFFF Addresses 01 000 On chip emula
12. d for microcontroller operation Chapter 3 Power Supply 3 1 Requirements This RSK operates from a 5V power supply A diode provides reverse polarity protection only if a current limiting power supply is used All RSK boards are supplied with an E8A debugger This product is able to power the RSK board with up to 300mA When the RSK is connected to another system then that system should supply power to the RSK All RSK boards have an optional centre positive supply connector using a 2 0mm barrel power jack Warning The RSK is neither under nor over voltage protected Use a centre positive supply for this board 3 2 Power Up Behaviour When the RSK is purchased the RSK board has the Release or stand alone code from the example tutorial code pre programmed into the Renesas microcontroller On powering up the board the user LEDs will start to flash After 200 flashes or after pressing a switch the LEDs will flash at a rate controlled by the potentiometer Chapter 4 Board Layout 4 1 Component Layout The following diagram shows top layer component layout of the board Application board interface Reset switch RS232 Serial Power LED LCD Display Microcontroller pin headers E8A Header User LEDs Boot LED Application board interface Potentiometer User switches Figure 4 1 Board Layout 4 2 Board Dimensions The following diagram gives the board dimensions and connector positions All
13. f CPU operating R32 3V3 voltage isn t 3V3 R32 Power Source Fitted if CPU operating voltage is Removed if CPU operating R31 5V voltage is not 5V R33 Power Source Enables Low Voltage Detection Disables Low Voltage Detection LVD Circuitry LVD Circuitry be enables jumper 6 set R47 Power Source Board can be powered from external Board can t be powered from source J A1 header pin 2 external source J A1 header pin 2 R54 Power Source Fitted if 3V3 device Removed if not 3V3 device Table 6 7 Power configuration links Table 6 8 below describes the function of the option links associated with CPU Reset configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R38 CPU reset signal Enables CPU reset signal Disables CPU reset signal but it can be enabled if jumper J 7 set Table 6 8 Reset configuration links Table 6 9 below describes the function of the option links associated with Analog Voltage Source configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R42 Analog Voltage Analog Voltage Source from external Analog voltage source from on R43 Source connector J A1 header pin 1 board Vcc R43 Analog Voltage Analog voltage source from on Analog Volt
14. granted hereby under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Renesas Electronics or others You should not alter modify copy or otherwise misappropriate any Renesas Electronics product whether in whole or in part Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information When exporting the products or technology described in this document you should comply with the applicable export control laws and regulations and follow the procedures required by such laws and regulations You should not use Renesas Electronics products or the technology described in this document for any purpose relating to military applications or use by the military including but not limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction Renesas Electronics products and technology may not be used for or incorporated into any products or systems whose manufacture use or sale is prohibited under any applicable domestic or foreign laws or regulations Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included in this document
15. ice damage The reset is held in the active state for a fixed period by a pair of resistors and a capacitor Please check the reset requirements carefully to ensure the reset circuit on the user s board meets all the reset timing requirements Chapter 7 Modes This RSK supports Boot mode and User mode Details of programming the FLASH memory is described in the H8 38347 Group Hardware Manual 7 1 Boot mode The boot mode settings for this RSK are shown in Table 7 1 Boot Mode pin settings below TEST NMI P85 LSI State after Reset End 0 Low High Boot Mode Table 7 1 Boot Mode pin settings The software supplied with this RSK supports Boot mode using an E8A and HEW only However hardware exists to enter boot mode manually do not connect the E8A in this case Press and hold the SW1 BOOT The pin NMI microcontroller pin 35 is held in its boot state while reset is pressed and released Release the boot button The BOOT LED will be illuminated to indicate that the microcontroller is in boot mode When neither the E8A is connected nor the board is placed in boot mode as above the TEST pin is connected to Ground the NMI pin is pulled high by a 10k resistor the P 8 5 pin is pulled high with a 4 7k resistor When an is used the port P85 and NMI are controlled by the E8A 7 2 User mode Because the NMI pin is pulled high this RSK will always boot in User mode when the E8A is not connected and the boot s
16. in 22 BOOT mode when not using the E8A debugger Port 5 pin 5 SW2 Connects to an IRQ line for user controls IRQ2n Pin 53 Port 1 pin 6 SW3 Connects to the ADC trigger input Option link allows connection to IRQ line IRQOn Pin 51 The option is a pair of OR links For more details on option links please refer to Port1 pin 4 Sec 6 6 Table 6 1 Switch Functions R efer to schematic for detailed connectivity information 6 2 LEDs There are six LEDs on the RSK board The green POWER LED lights when the board is powered The orange BOOT LED indicates the device is in BOOT mode when lit The four user LEDs are connected to an IO portand will light when their corresponding port pin is set low Table 6 2 below shows the LED pin references and their corresponding microcontroller port pin connections LED Reference As Colour Microcontroller Port Pin Microcontroller shown on silkscreen function Pin Number LEDO Green Port5 4 21 LED1 Orange Port 1 0 23 LED2 Red Port 2 3 47 LED3 Red Port 1 7 54 Table 6 2 LED Port 6 3 Potentiometer A single turn potentiometer is connected to AN4 P B 4 of the microcontroller This may be used to vary the input analogue voltage value to this pin between AVCC and Ground 6 4 Serial port Serial port SCI3 is connected to the standard RS232 header Serial port SCI3 2 can optionally be connected to the RS232 The connections to be fitted are li
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18. nfiguration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R16 Serial Port Connects serial portSCI3 2 Disconnects serial portSCI3 2 R18 Configuration D type connector SERIAL Tx from D type connector SERIAL R18 Serial Port Connects serial portSCI3 2 Tx to Disconnects serial port SCI3 2 R16 Configuration D type connector SERIAL Rx from D type connector SERIAL R40 Serial Port Disables Serial Communication Enables Serial Communication Configuration Table 6 6 Serial Port configuration links Table 6 7 below describes the function of the option links associated with Power Source configuration The default configuration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R20 Power Source Board be powered from PWR Disable external power connector connector R28 Power Source Fitted if CPU operating voltage is Removed if CPU operating R29 R30 3V3 voltage is not 3V3 R29 Power Source Fitted if CPU operating voltage is 5V Removed if CPU operating R28 R30 voltage is not 5V R30 Power Source Board can be powered from Board can t be powered from R28 R29 external source J Al header pin 1 external source J Al header pin 1 R31 Power Source Fitted if CPU operating voltage is Removed i
19. om 2007 Renesas Technology Europe and Renesas Solutions Corp All Rights Reserved Renesas Starter Kit for H8 36079 User s Manual 241 NE SAS Renesas Electronics Corporation 1753 Shimonumabe Nakahara ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 211 8668 Japan REG10J0076 0100
20. onfiguration is indicated by BOLD text Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative Removed Related To R66 Data Enables IIC data transmission Disables IIC data transmission R68 R68 Clock Enables IIC clock Disables IIC clock R66 Table 6 15 IIC configuration links 6 7 Oscillator Sources A crystal oscillator is fitted on the RSK and used to supply the main clock input to the Renesas microcontroller Table 6 6 details the 12 oscillators that are fitted and alternative footprints provided on this RSK Component Crystal X1 Fitted 32 768 KHz 905 package Crystal X2 Fitted 20 MHz HC49 4H package Table 6 6 Oscillators Resonators 6 8 Reset Circuit The CPU Board includes a simple latch circuit that links the mode selection and reset circuit This provides an easy method for swapping the device between Boot Mode and User mode This circuit is not required on customer s boards as it is intended for providing easy evaluation of the operating modes of the device on the RSK Please refer to the hardware manual for more information on the requirements of the reset circuit The Reset circuit operates by latching the state of the boot switch on pressing the reset button This control is subsequently used to modify the port pin P 24 states as required The port pin P24 must change state only while the reset signal is active to avoid possible dev
21. sted in the table 6 3 Description Function Circuit Net Name Device Pin SCI3 Programming serial port TxD 46 SCI3 Programming serial port RxD 45 SCI3 2 Spare Serial Port TxD2 50 SCI3 2 Spare Serial Port RxD2 49 Table 6 3 Serial Port settings The SCI3 2 portis also available on J 4 and J A2 The 5 port is available on J 3 6 5 Debug LCD Module A debug LCD module is supplied to be connected to the connector LCD This should be fitted so that the debug LCD module lies over J 1 Care should be taken to ensure the pins are inserted correctly into LCD The debug LCD module uses a 4 bit interface to reduce the pin allocation No contrast control is provided this is set by a resistor on the supplied display module The module supplied with the RSK only supports 5V operation Table 6 4 shows the pin allocation and signal names used on this connector LCD Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin 1 Ground 2 5V Only 3 No Connection 4 DLCDRS P24 31 5 R W Wired to Write only 6 DLCDE 100k pull down to ground P12 25 7 No Connection 8 No connection 9 No Connection 10 No connection 11 DLCDD4 P50 13 12 DLCDD5 P51 14 13 DLCDD6 P52 19 14 DLCDD7 P53 20 6 6 Option Links Table 6 5 below describes the function of the option links associated with E8A configuration The default configuration is indicated by
22. tor firmware area H O1FFFF H 00008B H FFEO00 On chip RAM 4 kbytes H FFEFF H FFF700 H FFF77F Emulator Firmware RAM Area 1 kbyte H FFFB7F __ H FFFB80 2 kbytes 1 kbyte user area Internal register Figure 10 1 Memory Map Chapter 11 Component Placement ER Eg ES OA E HET opcs e 7 ES ek ieu 85 CN C11 C E T v 15 g age 22 Figure 11 1 Component Placement Chapter 12 Additional Information For details on how to use High performance Embedded Workshop HEW refer to the HEW manual available on the CD or from the web site For information about the H8 36079 series microcontrollers refer to the H8 36079Group H8 36077Group hardware manual For information about the H8 36079 assembly language refer to the H8 300H Series Software Manual Online technical support and information is available at http Www renesas com renesas starter kits Technical Contact Details America techsupportrta renesas com Europe tools support euQ renesas com Japan CSC 9 renesas com General information on Renesas Microcontrollers can be found on the Renesas website at http www renesas com 21 Renesas Starter Kit for H8 36079 User s Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 17 10 2007 Published by Renesas Technology Europe Ltd Duke s Meadow Millboard Road Bourne End Buckinghamshire SL8 5FH United Kingd
23. urther Renesas Electronics products are not subject to radiation resistance design 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 Because the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the safety of the final products or system manufactured by you Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office for details as to environmental matters such as the environmental compatibility of each Renesas Electronics product Please use Renesas Electronics products in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of controlled substances including without limitation the EU RoHS Directive Renesas Electronics assumes no liability for damages or losses occurring as a result of your noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations This document may not be reproduced or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Renesas Electronics Please contact a Renesas Electronics sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document or Renesas Electronics products or if you
24. witch is not depressed Refer to H8 36079 Group Hardware Manual for details of User mode The user mode settings for this RSK are shown in Table 7 1 Boot Mode pin settings below TEST NMI P85 LSI State after Reset End 0 High X User Mode X Don t care Table 7 2 User Mode pin settings Chapter 8 Programming Methods The board is intended for use with HEW and the supplied E8A debugger Refer to H8 36079 Group Hardware Manual for details of programming the microcontroller without using these tools 9 1 Microcontroller Headers Table 9 1 to Table 9 4 show the microcontroller pin headers and their corresponding microcontroller connections The header pins connect directly to the microcontroller pin unless otherwise stated Chapter 9 Headers JA Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin 1 1 2 2 3 AVCC 3 4 CON X2 4 5 CON_X1 5 6 NC 6 7 RESn 7 8 INC 8 9 Ground 9 10 05 2 10 11 05 1 11 12 UC VCC 12 13 DLCDD4 13 14 DLCDD5 14 15 104 15 16 10 5 16 Table 9 1 J 1 2 Circuit Net Name Device Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin 1 1106 17 2 1107 18 3 DLCDD6 19 4 DLCDD7 20 5 LEDO 21 6 WKP_ADTRGn 22 7 LEDI 23 8 TRISTn 24 9 DLCDE 25 10 PIN26 26 11 27 27 12 TRIGa 28 13 TRIGb 29 14 TMRO 30 15 DLCDRS

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