Overview
Description
The RH850/U2B 468-pin piggyback board supports all devices of the RH850/U2B series in a 468-pin package. It can be used standalone or in combination with the mainboard of the RH850 evaluation platform. The modular RH850 evaluation platform, consisting of mainboards and piggyback boards, is a platform for evaluating the features and performance of Renesas 32-bit RH850 microcontrollers.
Features
- Can be used with all mainboards of the RH850 Evaluation Platform
- Socket for mounting the MCU [Note: MCU is not included, needs to be ordered separately]
- 3.3V or 5.0V single supply voltage via 4mm Banana Jacks (2x red, 1x black)
- Device core voltage VDD either from the onboard voltage regulator or via a 4mm Banana Jack (red)
- 46-pin Aurora Debug Connector to connect a Renesas or 3rd party emulator
- To connect the E2 OCD emulator, use the included 46-pin to 14-pin adapter Y-RH850-DEBUG-ADAPTER-F14T46
- Offering serial Flash programming support for the RH850 on-chip Flash memory
- On-board interface connector for
- Renesas High-Speed Serial I/F (RHSIF)
- Renesas High-Speed Bus (RHSB)
- Multichannel Serial Peripheral Interface (MSPI)
- Automotive Ethernet (ETN)
- Automotive Ethernet Port 100/1000BASE-T1
- Each pin of the device is accessible via a 2.54mm pitch connector (double row)
- External clock circuit with an exchangeable 16MHz, 20MHz, 24MHz, 25MHz, or 40MHz crystal resonator
- 8x Signal LEDs, 3x Power Supply LEDs (5.0V, 3.3V 1.12V)
- Reset circuit/switch
- Jumpers for device mode selection
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