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Page 1 - User's Manual

REG10J0025-0100 Renesas Starter Kit for H8SX1664User's ManualRENESAS SINGLE-CHIP MICROCOMPUTER H8SX FAMILY Re

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Chapter 6.User Circuitry 6.1.Switches There are four switches located on the CPU board. The function of each switch and its connection are shown in T

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Description Function Fit For E8 Remove for E8 Fit for RS232 Remove for RS232 SCI4 Tx Programming Serial Port R6 R37 R37 R6 SCI4 Rx Program

Page 4 - Chapter 1. Preface

6.6.Option Links Table 6-5 below describes the function of the option links contained on this CPU board. The default configuration is indicated by BO

Page 5 - Chapter 2.Purpose

Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative (Removed) Related To R34 Serial Port Configuration Connects serial port D5 (Tx) to D

Page 6 - Chapter 3.Power Supply

Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative (Removed) Related To R59 Application Board Interface Use RxD0 of application board int

Page 7 - Chapter 4.Board Layout

Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative (Removed) Related To R85 Application Board Interface Use IO5 of application board inte

Page 8 - 4.2.Board Dimensions

Option Link Settings Reference Function Fitted Alternative (Removed) Related To R129 Boot Mode Selection Enables E8 to control the boot mode sel

Page 9 - Chapter 5.Block Diagram

6.9.USB Port This RSK has a Full-speed (12 Mbps) USB port compliant to USB 2.0 specification. It is available as J12 on the RSK. This port allows Boo

Page 10 - Chapter 6.User Circuitry

Chapter 7.Modes The CPU board supports User mode and Boot mode. User mode may be used to run and debug user code, while Boot mode may only be used to

Page 11 - 6.5.LCD Module

7.1.1.Boot mode The boot mode settings for this CPU board are shown in belowTable 7-2 : FDT Settings MD2 MD1 MD0 LSI State after Reset End A B

Page 12 - 6.6.Option Links

Table of Contents Table of Contents ...

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7.1.2. User Mode For the device to enter User Mode, reset must be held active while the microcontroller mode pins are held in states specified for Us

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Chapter 8.Programming Methods All of the Flash ROM on the device (i.e. both MATs) can be programmed when the device is in Boot mode. Once in boot mod

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The Flash Development Toolkit (FDT) is supplied to allow programs to be loaded directly on to the board using this method. Please select USB Direct i

Page 16 - 6.8.Reset Circuit

Chapter 9.Headers 9.1.Microcontroller Headers Table 9-1 to show theTable 9-4 microcontroller pin headers and their corresponding microcontroller c

Page 17 - 6.9.USB Port

J2 Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin 1 A1 37 2 A0 38 3 EMLE 39 4 PM3 40 5 PM4 41 6 UC_VCC 32 7 No connect

Page 18 - Chapter 7.Modes

J3 Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin 1 D7 73 2 UC_VCC 64 3 D8 75 4 D9 76 5 D10 77 6 D11 78 7 Ground 79

Page 19 - 7.1.1.Boot mode

J4 Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin Pin Circuit Net Name Device Pin 1 TRSTn 109 2 UC_VCC 99 3 TMS 111 4 Ground 96 5 TDI 113 6 TCK 114 7 MD0

Page 20 - 7.1.2. User Mode

9.2.Application Headers Table 9-5 and belowTable 9-6 show the standard application header connections. JA1 Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Sig

Page 21 - 8.3.USB port programming

JA3 Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Signal Name Device Pin Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Signal Name Device Pin 1 Address Bus A0 38 2 A

Page 22 - 8.4.Serial Port Programming

JA5 Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Signal Name Device Pin Pin Generic Header Name CPU board Signal Name Device Pin 1 AD4 AN4 124 2 AD5 AN5

Page 23 - Chapter 9.Headers

10.6. HMON Code Size ...

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Chapter 10.Code Development 10.1.Overview Note: For all code debugging using Renesas software tools, the CPU board must either be connected to a PC s

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Section Description Start Location Size (H’bytes) RESET_VECTOR HMON Reset Vector (Vector 0) Required for Start-up of HMON H’ 0000 0000 0x0004 SC

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10.7.Memory Map The memory map shown in this section visually describes the locations of program code sections related to HMON, the FDT kernels and t

Page 27 - 9.2.Application Headers

10.8.Baud Rate Setting HMON is initially set to connect at 250000Baud. The value set in the baud rate register for the microcontroller must be altere

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Chapter 11. Component Placement 34

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Chapter 12. Additional Information For details on how to use High-performance Embedded Workshop (HEW), refer to the HEW manual available on the CD o

Page 30 - Chapter 10.Code Development

Renesas Starter Kit for H8SX1664 User's Manual Publication Date Rev.1.00 Published by: Renesas Technolo

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Renesas Starter Kit for H8SX1664 User's Manual Renesas Technology Europe Ltd.Dukes Meadow, Millboard Road,

Page 32 - 10.7.Memory Map

Chapter 1. Preface Cautions This document may be, wholly or partially, subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. No one is permitted t

Page 33 - 10.9.Interrupt mask sections

Chapter 2.Purpose This RSK is an evaluation tool for Renesas microcontrollers. Features include: • Renesas Microcontroller Programming. • User Cod

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Chapter 3.Power Supply 3.1.Requirements This CPU board operates from a 5V power supply. A diode provides reverse polarity protection only if a curren

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Chapter 4.Board Layout 4.1.Component Layout The following diagram shows top layer component layout of the board. JA3JA5 JA1JA6 JA2J1J3J2User LEDsPow

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4.2.Board Dimensions The following diagram gives the board dimensions and connector positions. All through hole connectors are on a common 0.1” grid

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Chapter 5.Block Diagram Figure 5.1 shows the CPU board components and their connectivity. MicrocontrollerUser: 4 LEDS1Green, 1Orange, 2RedApplicat

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