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Overview

Description

The R0K5726B0C000BR is a CPU Board to evaluate functions and performance of the Renesas electronics Corp. RISK microcomputer, SH726B, and to develop and evaluate application software.

Notes:

This product does not come with any development tools. Before using this CPU board, please prepare the following development tools separately.

  • SuperH RISC engine C/C++ compiler package
  • E10A-USB emulator

Features

  • Serial flash memory can be used as boot memory.
  • A serial port (RS-232C) connector, USB connectors, a CAN connector, and an SD card slot serve as standard peripheral function interfaces for the SH726B.
  • Audio DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters), audio codecs, and other audio interfaces, a CD deck interface, and a character LCD module connector are installed, making advanced development of an audio system possible.
  • The USB connectors use the standard Series A receptacle. The board pattern also allows for the mounting of a Mini-B receptacle for USB host/function module evaluation (*1).
  • A LAN connector is equipped as standard, enabling software development and evaluation using Ethernet.
  • Sixteen key input switches (4 × 4 AD inputs) that can be used for user interface are installed as standard.
  • The pins of the built-in peripheral functions of the SH726B connect to Renesas Starter Kit (RSK)-specification common ring connectors and application headers, allowing users to perform timing evaluations with a peripheral device using a measurement device, or to develop an expansion board for their development needs.
  • SH726B sample programs (*2) and other software and tools necessary for advanced software development are available.
  • An H-UDI connector (14-pin) is provided to connect the Renesas E10A-USB emulator (*3).
  • Notes:
    • *1. Only USB port 0 can be used as a USB function module. When using as the USB function module, use a commercially available connector converter for series A to B, or remove the series A receptacle and connect the Mini-B receptacle (When connecting a Mini-B connector, it is also necessary to change the pull-up/down resistance.)
    • *2. Sample programs for microcontroller peripheral functions (SPI multi-I/O bus controller, etc.)
    • *3. Sold separately

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