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REJ10B0223-0140

32185/32186/32192/32195/32196

Group

Starter Kit User’s Manual

M3A-2154G52B

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Rev.1.40

Revision Date: Jan. 19, 2007

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Preface

Thank you very much for purchasing the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group Starter Kits, the M3A-2154G52B.

This manual describes how to set up the hardware and software products included with the

32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group Starter Kit and the precautions to be observed when using those products.

For details about the 32192/321296 or 32186 Group hardware and software products and development support tools, refer to the user’s manuals and related documentation supplied with them.

Contents

1.

Overview........................................................................................................................1

1.1

Outline of the Starter Kit ...................................................................................................................... 1

1.2

System Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 2

2.

Contents of the Product Package ..................................................................................3

2.1

Packaged Product Items ..................................................................................................................... 3

2.2

Contents of CD-ROM .......................................................................................................................... 4

2.3

Other Necessary Items ....................................................................................................................... 4

3.

Usage Precautions.........................................................................................................5

3.1

Guaranteed Scope of the Starter Kit ................................................................................................... 5

3.2

Regarding About System Power-on Sequence when Connected to the Emulator............................. 5

3.3

About M3T-CC32R .............................................................................................................................. 5

3.4

About M3T-PD32RM ........................................................................................................................... 6

3.4.1

Operating Manuals ........................................................................................................................ 6

3.4.2

About Break Operation .................................................................................................................. 6

3.4.3

About Security Code Check Function............................................................................................ 7

3.5

About Evaluation Board ...................................................................................................................... 8

3.5.1

Contact failure of IC Socket ........................................................................................................... 8

3.5.2

Cable Connection .......................................................................................................................... 8

4.

Starter Kit Usage Conditions ..........................................................................................9

4.1

Ambient Conditions ............................................................................................................................. 9

4.2

Host PC Condition............................................................................................................................... 9

4.3

Conditions for the Power Supply Used ............................................................................................... 9

5.

Hardware Setup ...........................................................................................................10

5.1

M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Hardware Setup .................................................................................. 10

5.1.1

M32100T-EZ-E Power Supply and Settings................................................................................ 10

5.1.2

M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Power Supply and Setting ..............................................................11

5.1.3

Connecting M3A-2154 Evaluation Board and M32100T-EZ-E.....................................................11

5.1.4

Power Supply when Connecting M32100T-EZ-E .........................................................................11

5.2

Hardware Setup when the Evaluation Board by Itself in Use ........................................................... 12

5.2.1

M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Power Supply and Settings ........................................................... 12

5.2.2

M3A-2154 Power Supply............................................................................................................. 12

6.

Software Setup ............................................................................................................13

6.1

M3T-PD32RM.................................................................................................................................... 13

6.1.1

Installing M3T-PD32RM............................................................................................................... 13

6.1.2

Starting M3T-PD32RM................................................................................................................. 14

6.1.3

Error Messages During M3T-PD32RM Startup ........................................................................... 16

6.1.4

Terminating M3T-PD32RM .......................................................................................................... 17

6.2

M3T-CC32R ...................................................................................................................................... 18

6.2.1

Installing M3T-CC32R.................................................................................................................. 18

6.2.2

Verifying Whether M3T-CC32R is Installed Normally.................................................................. 18

6.3

Browsing Electronic Manuals ............................................................................................................ 18

Appendix 1 Contents of CD-ROM ...................................................................................19

1.

Contents of CD-ROM...................................................................................................19

1.1

Acrobat .............................................................................................................................................. 20

1.2

Tool.................................................................................................................................................... 21

1.3

Manual............................................................................................................................................... 24

1.4

Board Related Manual (Document) .................................................................................................. 25

1.5

Sample Program ............................................................................................................................... 30

CONTENTS-1

Appendix 2 Part List........................................................................................................31

Appendix 3 M3A-2154G02A Product Standards .............................................................33

1.

Overview......................................................................................................................34

1.1

Outline of the Product ....................................................................................................................... 34

1.2

External View .................................................................................................................................... 35

1.3

Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................... 36

1.4

Specifications of the Evaluation Board.............................................................................................. 37

1.4.1

Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................................................. 37

1.4.2

Functional Characteristics ........................................................................................................... 37

2.

Functional Specifications .............................................................................................38

2.1

Configuration of the Power Supply ................................................................................................... 38

2.2

FP Select Circuit................................................................................................................................ 40

2.3

MOD Select Circuit............................................................................................................................ 41

2.4

Serial I/O Interface ............................................................................................................................ 42

2.5

Oscillator Circuit ................................................................................................................................ 44

2.6

General-purpose Output Port LED Indicators ................................................................................... 45

2.7

General-purpose Input Port Control Circuit....................................................................................... 46

2.8

Analog Port Input Control Circuit....................................................................................................... 48

2.9

CAN Interface.................................................................................................................................... 49

2.10

JTAG/NBD Interface.......................................................................................................................... 51

3.

Reference Data............................................................................................................53

3.1

Jumper and Test Pin Lists ................................................................................................................. 53

3.1.1

Jumpers ....................................................................................................................................... 53

3.1.2

Test Pins ...................................................................................................................................... 53

3.2

Extension Connectors CON1 and CON2.......................................................................................... 54

3.2.1

Pin Assignments of the Extension Connector CON1................................................................... 54

3.2.2

Pin Assignments of the Extension Connector CON2................................................................... 55

3.3

CAN Cable ........................................................................................................................................ 56

3.4

Connection Diagram ......................................................................................................................... 57

3.5

Part List ............................................................................................................................................. 64

3.6

Pattern Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 69

3.7

Diagram of External Dimension ........................................................................................................ 76

3.8

Setting Jumper by Cutting Pattern .................................................................................................... 78

3.8.1

Cutting Pattern............................................................................................................................. 78

3.8.2

Jumper Shorting .......................................................................................................................... 78

3.9

Description of Board Silk................................................................................................................... 79

CONTENTS-2

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Starter Kit User’s Manual M3A-2154G52B

32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group

Starter Kit User’s Manual M3A-2154G52B

1. Overview

1.1 Outline of the Starter Kit

The M3A-2154G52B Starter Kit consists of M3A-2154G02A (32185/32186/32192/32195/32196

Group Evaluation Board; hereafter called the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board), M3T-PD32RM

(Emulator Debugger for M32100T-EZ-E) and M3T-CC32R (Cross Tool Kit for the M32R Family; trial version).

This is an evaluation kit designed specifically for evaluating your computer at the early stage of system development as well as developing application software for the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32

196 Group by using M32100T-EZ-E (Emulator for M32R).

M32100T-EZ-E should separately be prepared by the user.

It is capable of reprogramming internal flash memory of the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196

Group microcomputer as well as controlling. Included M32100T-EZ-E and M3T-PD32RM enable fast reprogramming MCU’s internal flash memory.

The following explains each item that constitutes the kits.

(1) M3A-2154G02A (M3A-2154 Evaluation Board)

The M3A-2154 Evaluation Board contains one of the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group microcomputer of 32-bit and single-chip RISC with a socket, allowing you to evaluate a microcomputer using the M32R core, internal memory, and peripheral I/O functions.

The M3T-CC32R Cross Tool Kit, designed for use in developing application programs for the

M32R Family microcomputers, has abundant functions suitable for developing embedded control systems using the M32R Family microcomputers. Included in the Starter Kit is a trial version of it whose useful period is limited.

(3) M3T-PD32RM (Emulator Debugger)

M3T-PD32RM, the debugger software for the Starter Kit, enables debugging the application system from the host PC by controlling the microcomputer on the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board which is connected to the host PC via the M32100T-EZ-E emulator. You can analyze the operation of a program available in load module form by using the M3T-CC32R Cross Tool Kit described earlier. This debugger provides a man-machine interactive debugging environment based on mouse manipulation by using a multi-window, graphical user interface comprised of easy to use menus and multiple debugger windows and dialog boxes.

(Reference)

M32100T-EZ-E (Emulator for M32R)

The M32100T-EZ-E Emulator connects the host PC’s USB port and the M3A-2154 Evaluation

Board’s JTAG pin together, for controlling input/output between M3T-PD32RM and the

M3A-2154 Evaluation Boards

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Figure 1.1 and Figure 1.2 below show system configurations of M3A-2154G52B connected to an included emulator, and M3A-2154G02A by itself, respectively.

M3T-CC32R

M3T-PD32RM

Host PC

(included with M32100T-EZ-E)

(required on the user side)

USB cable

M32100T-EZ-E

(Emulator for M32R: required on the user side)

5V power supply cable

10-pin flat cable (included with M32100T-EZ-E)

XCN1

CN2

M3A-2154G02A

(32185/32186/32192/

32195/32196 Group evaluation board)

5V DC power supply

(required on the user side)

(included with a kit)

Figure 1.1 System Configuration of M3A-2154G52B Connected to an Included Emulator

5V power supply cable

(included with a kit)

XCN1

CN2

Figure 1.2 System Configuration of M3A-2154G02A by Itself

M3A-2154G02A

(32185/32186/32192/

32195/32196 Group evaluation board)

5V DC power supply

(required on the user side)

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2. Contents of the Product Package

This chapter shows the contents of the Starter Kit product package. When unpacking, check to see that all items are included with your package.

Table 2.1 shows the contents of the Starter Kit product package.

Table 2.1 Packaged Contents of 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group Starter Kit

Packaged product name

M3A-2154G02A

M32186F8VFP

Outline of product

32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group

Evaluation Board (hereafter called the M3A-2154

Evaluation Board)

32186 Group microcomputer

5V power supply cable

CAN cable

Used for the M3A-2154 Evalution Board

CAN cable

CD-ROM

M32R/ECU Starter Kit release note

Contained documents and software

M3A-2154G52B release notes

IMPORTANT-READ ME FIRST Written contract

Quantity

1 pc.

1 pc.

1 pc.

2 pc.

1 pc.

1 copy

1 copy

Note: When you unpack the Starter Kit, check to see that none of the above package contents is damaged or missing.

If any item is damaged or not included, return the package to Renesas Technology Corporation through distributors. It will be replaced with a new one..

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2.2 Contents of CD-ROM

The CD-ROM contains the software, manuals, various data sheets, and sample programs which are needed for you to use the Starter Kit.

When using the technical contents of the CD-ROM such as product data, diagrams, and tables or the programs and algorithms also included in the CD-ROM for your application, please be sure to evaluate those technical contents, programs, and algorithms as the whole system, and not individually as single items before you determine whether they are useful. Renesas Technology

Corporation will not assume any responsibility regarding their suitability for your application.

The following shows directory configurations of data/manuals included in the CD-ROM.

For details, refer to Appendix 1.

Jpn/ Eng + Readme_j.txt/ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ AcrobatReader

+ Tool +

| + Cc32r

| + Pd32rm

: Tool for read pdf file

: Software for the M32R Family

: Cross Tool Kit for the M32R Family (Trial version)

: Debugger for the M32R Family

| + Kd32r

| + Ufla32r

: Debugger for the M32R Family

: Flash memory reprogramming kit for M32R/ECU by UART

| + Oldversion : Old version of Tools

|

+ Document +

| + M3A-2114

|

| + M3A-2142

|

| + M3A-2152

|

|

|

|

+ M3A-2154

+ M3A-2191

|

|

| + M3A-2145

|

+ M32100T-EZ-E

: Materials associated with boards

: Materials associated with the 32170/32174/32171/32172/32173

Evaluation board (M3A-2114)

: Materials associated with the 32180/32182 Evaluation board

(M3A-2142)

: Materials associated with the 32176 Evaluation board

(M3A-2152)

: Materials associated with the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196

Evaluation board (M3A-2154)

: Connector Pitch Converter for M3A-2114 Evaluation board and

: Materials associated with the Emulator for M32R

: Manual for Flash memory reprogramming kit (Ufla32r)

| + Discontinued_model : Materials associated with the discontinued boards (M3A-2195)

+ Manual

|

+ SampleProgram

: M32R/ECU manuals, data sheets, M32R Family

: Application notes and listed object/source files

2.3 Other Necessary Items

Before the Starter Kit can be used, the following items should separately be prepared by the user.

- Host PC (see Section 4.2 Host PC Condition)

- Power supply (see Section 4.3 Conditions for the Power Supply Used)

- M32100T-EZ-E (emulator for M32R)

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3. Usage Precautions

3.1 Guaranteed Scope of the Starter Kit

The Starter Kit was developed for users to trial the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group microcomputer specifications and development environment. Therefore, the results arising from the use of the Starter Kit are not guaranteed.

When developing/debugging a system product using one of the M32R Family microcomputers, please be sure to use official development tools separately available as you debug.

The Starter Kit should be run on the designated type of host machine (IBM PC/AT compatibles).

This designated type of host machine, however, is just an anticipated operating environment for the

Starter Kit and does not mean that the Starter Kit operates properly on all relevant types of machines in all relevant environments (e.g., device drivers and peripheral units).

3.2 Regarding About System Power-on Sequence when Connected to the Emulator

-

When turning on power, turn on M32100T-EZ-E first and then the M3A-2154 Evaluation

Board.

- When turning off power, turn off the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board first and then M32100T-EZ-E

When turning on power again after turning off power, wait for 10 seconds.

- Power to M32100T-EZ-E can be fed from USB cable.

Note: Unless the Starter Kit is powered on this sequence, the kit may operate erratically or break down.

M3T-CC32R (M32R Family Cross Tool Kit) included with the Starter Kit is a trial version whose useful period is limited.

This version becomes unusable four months after it is installed. Past this period, it cannot be used even by reinstalling.

If you wish to continue using M3T-CC32R, please purchase a production version of M3T-CC32R separately from distributors.

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The following describes precautions to be observed when using M3T-PD32RM.

Manuals

To use M3T-PD32RM of M3A-2154G52B, see the manuals shown below.

-

M3T-PD32RM release notes

-

PD32RM Help

3.4.2 About Break Operation

M3T-PD32RM uses the M32R core’s internal debug circuit (SDI) to realize break functions. For this reason, the break functions of M3T-PD32RM behave differently from those in conventional emulators.

Furthermore, because M3T-PD32RM does not have SDI trace pins as corresponding hardware resources, the trace pin corresponding break functions available with M3T-PD32R-compatible emulators are not supported.

The following explains the four types of breaks that can be executed with M3T-PD32RM.

(1) Software break

Up to 64 software breakpoints can be set and executed in RAM areas accessible by the target

MCU. No software breakpoints can be set and executed in ROM areas such as the internal flash memory.

(2) Pre-execution PC break

The M32R core’s internal debug circuit (SDI) allows setting breakpoints, at which to break the program immediately before executing an instruction (at the address indicated by the program counter).

For the M3A-2154G52B (32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group MCU), four such breakpoints can be set.

(3) Post-execution PC break

The M32R core’s internal debug circuit (SDI) allows setting one breakpoint, at which to break the program immediately after executing an instruction (at the address indicated by the program counter).

(4) Chip break

The M32R core’s internal debug circuit (SDI) allows setting breakpoints, at which to break the program when accessing memory for read/write.

For M3A-2154G52B (32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group MCU), two such breakpoints (level

2) can be set.

* The differences between levels 1 and 2 are outlined below.

Level 1: Whether data which is maskable matches or not can be detected.

Level 2: Data is maskable and an address range can be specified for the target data.

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(5) About hardware break

Debug functions of M3T-PD32RM are realized by using the M32R core’s internal debug circuit

(SDI), and not by using the emulator’s hardware resources based on bus signals and debug information from the MCU as in conventional emulators. The pre-execution PC break, post-execution PC break, and chip break alluses this internal debug circuit (SDI).Because the

M3T-PD32RM does not have trace pin information available as hardware resources, the hardware break functions cannot be used that use the trace pins implemented in the

M3T-PD32R-compatible emulators.

Heed this point when referring to the PD32RM Help.

3.4.3 About Security Code Check Function

If the target microcomputer has security code stored in it, the dialog box shown in Figure 3.1 appears at M3T-PD32RM startup. When this dialog box is displayed, enter the appropriate security code. If the security code you’ve entered does not match the stored security code,

M3T-PD32RM will not start unless the contents of the internal flash memory are deleted.

Figure 3.1 Security Code Input Dialog Box

Be sure to enter the security code that you set when writing to the flash memory.

Use the Format select button to choose the format of the security code you entered. Select the

Save check box, and the security code you entered is saved. From next time on, the security code saved here is used to check matching with the stored security code when M3T-PD32RM starts.

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3.5 About Evaluation Board

When the evaluation board does not start operation after supplied power, check the following points.

3.5.1 Contact failure of IC Socket

Oscillation or thermal expansion may cause a poor connection between microcomputers and IC socket on the Evaluation Board. Follow the steps below.

-

Screw down the top cover of IC socket with setscrews at four corners.

The tightening torque shall be 0.054N.m.

Note that only one tight setscrew may cause a poor connection.

The socket included in the evaluation board uses NQPACK and HQPACK by TOKYO ELETECH

CORPORATION.

For more details, visit their website at http://www.tetc.co.jp/e_index.htm.

The following illustrates configuration of M3A-2154G02A (32185/32186/32192/32195/32196

Group Evaluation Board).

IC socket (HQPACK)

Setscrews on cover of IC socket

32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group evaluation board M3A-2154G02A

Figure 3.2 Configuration of M3A-2154G02A

-

Make sure the cables are connected to the evaluation board firmly.

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4. Starter Kit Usage Conditions

The following shows the conditions under which the Starter Kit can be used.

Table 4.1 shows the ambient conditions under which the Starter Kit can be used.

Table 4.1 Operating Environment

Symbol Parameter Rated Remarks

Topr

Tstr

Operating ambient temperature

Storage ambient temperature

5

0 o C to 35 o C to 60 o o

C

C

No dewdrops allowed. Corrosive gas environment not allowed.

4.2 Host PC Condition

It is recommended that each software included with the Starter Kit be run on the host PC under the OS listed in Table 4.2.

Table 4.2 Host PC Conditions

Starter Kit Type Name M3A-2154G52B

Host PC

CPU

IBM PC/AT compatibles

Pentium III 500MHz or higher CPU is recommended

Memory

OS

USB Port

192 Mbytes or more system memory is recommended

Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP

1 port (required)

4.3 Conditions for the Power Supply Used

Table 4.3 shows Power Supply Specifications required when using the Starter Kit.

Table 4.3 Power Supply Specifications

Symbol Power supply voltage Power supply current

VCC

GND

4.75 V to 5.25 V

0V (reference voltage)

1A

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5. Hardware Setup

This chapter describes how to set up the hardware components necessary to use the Starter Kit.

Table 5.1 and Table 5.2 show how to set up the hardware components.

Table 5.1 Hardware Setup Procedure

Setup Procedure When connected to the emulator

When using the evaluation board by itself

Set the emulator 1st (Refer to 5.1.1) —

Connect the host PC and emulator

Set the evaluation board

Connect the evaluation board and emulator

Turn on the emulator

2nd (Refer to 5.1.1) —

3rd (Refer to 5.1.2) 1st (Refer to 5.3.1)

4th (Refer to 5.1.3) —

5th (Refer to 5.1.4) —

Turn on the evalution board

Table 5.2 Hardware Power Off Procedure

Setup Procedure

Turn off the evaluation board.

Turn off the emulator.

6th (Refer to 5.1.4) 2nd (Refer to 5.3.2)

When connected to the emulator

1st (Refer to 5.1.4)

When using the evaluation board by itself

1st (Refer to 5.3.2)

2nd (Refer to 5.1.4) —

5.1 M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Hardware Setup

5.1.1 M32100T-EZ-E Power Supply and Settings

The following shows how to set M32100T-EZ-E.

For more details, refer to M32100T-EZ-E User’s Manual.

M32100T-EZ-E is supplied power from the host PC via USB cable, and it turns ON by connecting included USB cable.

The Connecting M32100T-EZ-E and Host PC is shown in Figure 5.1

USB I/F

M32100T-EZ-E

Figure 5.1 Connecting M32100T-EZ-E and Host PC

USB cable

Connect to the host

PC’s USB port

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5.1.2 M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Power Supply and Setting

The following shows how to set the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

Use a 5V DC power supply to feed power to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

Use included 5V power supply cable to connect the 5V DC power supply and CN2 connector included with the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

The Connecting when Feeding Power to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board is shown in Figure 5.2.

M3A-2154 evaluation board

CN2

4.75-5.25V DC power supply

Figure 5.2 Connecting when Feeding Power to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board

5.1.3 Connecting M3A-2154 Evaluation Board and M32100T-EZ-E

Use an included 10-pin flat cable to connect M32100T-EZ-E and XCN1 connector included with the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

The Connecting M3A-2154 Evaluation Board and M32100T-EZ-E is shown in Figure 5.3.

M32100T-EZ-E

SDI I/F 10-pin flat cable

Figure 5.3 Connecting M3A-2154 Evaluation Board and M32100T-EZ-E

XCN1

M3A-2154 evaluation board

5.1.4 Power Supply when Connecting M32100T-EZ-E

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When turning on power, turn on M32100T-EZ-E first and then the M3A-2154 Evaluation

Board.

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When turning off power, turn off the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board first and then

M32100T-EZ-E.

When turning on power again after turning off power, wait for 10 seconds.

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Power to M32100T-EZ-E can be fed from USB cable.

Note: Unless the Starter Kit is powered on this sequence, the kit may operate erratically or break down.

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5.2 Hardware Setup when the Evaluation Board by Itself in Use

5.2.1 M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Power Supply and Settings

The following shows how to set the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

Use a 5V DC power supply to feed power to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

Use an included 5V power supply cable to connect the 5V DC power supply and CN2 connector included with the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board.

The Connecting when Feeding Power to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board is shown in Figure 5.4

M3A-2154 evaluation board

CN2

4.75-5.25V DC power supply

Figure 5.4 Connecting when Feeding Power to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board

5.2.2 M3A-2154 Power Supply

Connecting the 5V power supply with the included cable turns the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board powered on.

By disconnecting it, the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board turns powered off.

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6. Software Setup

6.1 M3T-PD32RM

M3T-PD32RM is the debugger software that controls M32100T-EZ-E from the host PC.

M3T-PD32RM

[Notes]

Make sure that the installer is executed by one who is authorized as an Administrator when

Windows 2000/XP is used as an operating system of the host machine.

No one but the user who has the authority of an Administrator can install M3T-PD32RM.

(1) Run pd32rmv301r00_e.exe that is included in the Eng \ Tool \ Pd32rm directory of the CD-ROM.

(2) Proceed to install M3T-PD32RM following messages on the installation screen.

(3) When you finished installing M3T-PD32RM, the dialog box shown in Figure 6.1 appears.

Figure 6.1 Dialog Box when Installation is Finished

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Before starting M3T-PD32RM, make sure the hardware components have been set up in accordance with the instructions in 5.1 M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Hardware Setup, and that the Starter Kit hardware system (M3A-2154 Evaluation Board and M32100T-EZ-E) have been powered on. Make sure that M3T-PD32RM cannot be started unless the power to the hardware system is turned on.

To start M3T-PD32RM, choose

[Start] -> [Programs] -> [Renesas] -> [PD32RM V3.01 Release 00] -> [PD32RM] from Start menu of Windows. When M3T-PD32RM starts, the initialize dialog box shown in

Figure 6.2 appears. So initialize M3T-PD32RM from this dialog box.

Cancel

Figure 6.2 M3T-PD32RM Initialize Dialog Box

Setting MCU File

Help

Click the MCU tab in the initialize dialog box (see Figure 6.2) and then the “Refer” button. This brings up a dialog box for setting MCU files. In this dialog box, select the MCU file described below.

Table 6.1 MCU File

MCU group name MCU file name

32185 32185.mcu

32186 32186.mcu

32192 32192.mcu

32195 32195.mcu

32196 32196.mcu

This MCU file is stored in directory: (installed location) \ PD32RM \ MCUFILES.

Setting Model

While the MCU tab is open, select the appropriate MCU type from Model selection.

Setting Mode

While the MCU tab is open, select the appropriate MCU operation mode from Mode selection.

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Setting CPU Clock

Case of using 32192 or 32195 or 32196 Group, while the MCU tab is open, select the “160” for the appropriate CPU Clock.

Case of using 32185 or 32186 Group, while the MCU tab is open, select the “80” for the appropriate CPU Clock.

Checking Serial No.

While the MCU tab is open, make sure the Serial No. is in accordance with the following.

M3T-PD32RM can be started only with Serial No. as follows:

Table 6.2 Serial No.

MCU group name

Serial No. for using M3T-PD32RM

32185

32186

32192

32195

32196

7-digit serial number

7-digit serial number (32185) (Note 1)

7-digit serial number

7-digit serial number (32186) (Note 1)

7-digit serial number

7-digit serial number (32192) (Note 1)

7-digit serial number

7-digit serial number (32195) (Note 1)

7-digit serial number

7-digit serial number (32196) (Note 1)

Example of serial No.

- 5AE0670

- 5AE0670 (32185)

- 5AE0670

- 5AE0670 (32186)

- 5AE0670

- 5AE0670 (32192)

- 5AE0670

- 5AE0670 (32195)

- 5AE0670

- 5AE0670 (32196)

Note 1: The number in parenthesis after 7 digits serial number shows MCU Group name with activation of M3T-PD32RM.

Selecting a Cross Tool

While the Debugging Information tab is open, select “CC32R(M32R)” for Compiler.

For the Starter Kit, M3T-CC32R is the only cross tool which has had its operation guaranteed.

Cancel Help

Figure 6.3 Selecting a Cross Tool

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When you have finished the above initialization, click the “OK” button to start M3T-PD32RM.

If M3T-PD32RM communicates normally with the target system, it starts up and the

M3T-PD32RM window shown in Figure 6.4 appears. For details on how to use it, refer to the

PD32RM Help.

Figure 6.4 M3T-PD32RM Window at Normal Startup

6.1.3 Error Messages During M3T-PD32RM Startup

If M3T-PD32RM cannot communicate normally with the target system, it appears an error message in a pop-up box.

Causes of Errors on the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board

If the error pop-up box shown in Figure 6.5 appears when starting M3T-PD32RM, check whether power is supplied to the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board and whether it is firmly connected to

M32100T-EZ-E.

ERROR11473: Target MCU is not under control.

Please reset target systems.

Figure 6.5 Error Message at Startup (Error on the M3A-2154 Evaluation Board Side)

If the error pop-up box is appeared when starting M3T-PD32RM, correct the cause of error and then click the “OK” button in that pop-up box. This brings up the initialize window, allowing you to retry the startup. In this case, you can retry only once.

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To terminate M3T-PD32RM, choose [File] -> [Exit] from the pulldown menu. Then, a dialog box appears prompting you for your confirmation (see Figure 6.6). Click the “OK” button in that dialog box to quit M3T-PD32RM. Or click the “Cancel” button, in which case M3T-PD32RM does not terminate.

Cancel

Figure 6.6 Dialog Box for Confirming Whether to Quit M3T-PD32RM

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6.2 M3T-CC32R

(1) Run cc32rv500r00_e.exe that is included in the Eng \ Tool \ Cc32r directory of the CD-ROM.

(2) Proceed to install M3T-CC32R following messages on the installation screen.

(3) When you are asked to select the license type of M3T-CC32R, select “Trial License”.

(4) While installing M3T-CC32R, you will be asked to confirm whether to change AUTOEXEC.BAT variables. If you chose “Not to Change”, add the following contents to AUTOEXEC.BAT.

(Setting example for M3T-CC32R environment variables)

REM *********** Environment variables for CC32R ****************

SET M32RBIN = (installed directory) ¥bin32R

SET M32RLIB = (installed directory) ¥lib32R

SET M32RINC = (installed directory) ¥inc32R

SET M32RTMP = (installed directory) ¥TMP

PATH=%M32RBIN%;%PATH%

(5) If you corrected AUTOEXEC.BAT, be sure to restart your computer after you finished installing

M3T-CC32R.

6.2.2 Verifying Whether M3T-CC32R is Installed Normally

Execute the following operation from the DOS prompt. This helps to verify whether M3T-CC32R has been installed normally. For details about M3T-CC32R, refer to the CC32R User’s Manual.

-

Command

C: \ >cc32r -V (V in uppercase)

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Result

If M3T-CC32R has been installed normally, a command version of M3T-CC32R like the one shown below is displayed.

CC32R Compiler for M32R Family V.X.XX Release X

Copyright 1995-XXXX RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION

AND RENESAS SOLUTIONS CORPORATION

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

(X varies with the version of the Cross Tool Kit included in the package.)

Displayed below this is the version information of each tool included in the Cross Tool Kit.

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If M3T-CC32R does not start

If M3T-CC32R does not start, check the following.

1) See if the environmental variables (M32RBIN, M32LIB, M32RINC, M32RTMP command paths) are set correctly.

2) See if cc32r.exe is correctly expanded in the directory specified in M32RBIN.

6.3 Browsing Electronic Manuals

The Starter Kit manuals each are provided as Portable Document Format (PDF) files.

To browse electronic manuals, you need to have Acrobat Reader. The CD-ROM supplied with the

Starter Kit contains Acrobat Reader in its Acrobat directory, so install the desired version of

Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROM. Acrobat Reader can also be downloaded from the Adobe Systems home page.

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Appendix 1 Contents of CD-ROM

1. Contents of CD-ROM

The CD-ROM contains the software, manuals, various data sheets, and sample programs which are needed for you to use the Starter Kit.

When using the technical contents of the CD-ROM such as product data, diagrams, and tables or the programs and algorithms also included in the CD-ROM for your application, please be sure to evaluate those technical contents, programs, and algorithms as the whole system, and not individually as single items before you determine whether they are useful. Renesas Technology

Corporation will not assume any responsibility regarding their suitability for your application.

The following shows directory configurations and contents of the CD-ROM.

Jpn/ Eng + Readme_j.txt/ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ AcrobatReader

+ Tool +

|

|

+ Cc32r

+ Pd32rm

: Tool for read pdf file

: Software for the M32R Family

: Cross Tool Kit for the M32R Family (Trial version)

: Debugger for the M32R Family

| + Kd32r

| + Ufla32r

: Debugger for the M32R Family

: Flash memory reprogramming kit for M32R/ECU by UART

| + Oldversion : Old version of Tools

|

+ Document +

|

|

|

|

|

|

+ M3A-2114

+ M3A-2142

|

| + M3A-2152

|

+ M3A-2154

+ M3A-2191

|

+ Manual

|

+ SampleProgram

: Materials associated with boards

: Materials associated with the 32170/32174/32171/32172/32173

Evaluation board (M3A-2114)

: Materials associated with the 32180/32182 Evaluation board

(M3A-2142)

: Materials associated with the 32176 Evaluation board

(M3A-2152)

: Materials associated with the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196

Evaluation board (M3A-2154)

: Connector Pitch Converter for M3A-2114 Evaluation board and

| + M32100T-EZ-E : Materials associated with the Emulator for M32R

| + M3A-2145

|

: Manual for Flash memory reprogramming kit (Ufla32r)

| + Discontinued_model : Materials associated with the discontinued boards (M3A-2195)

: M32R/ECU manuals, data sheets, M32R Family

: Application notes and listed object/source files

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1.1 Acrobat

The CD-ROM contains files necessary to read manuals (PDF files). The documents included in the

CD-ROM have been verified to be displayed and printed using the following versions of Acrobat. If you have trouble displaying or printing documents with other Acrobat versions, install the appropriate Acrobat version from the CD-ROM into your computer.

(English version)

Eng + AcrobatReader + V3 + (For Windows95)

(Japanese version)

| + Ar32e301.EXE

| + Readme.txt

+ V4 + (For Version4)

|

|

+ ArR0ENG.EXE

+ Readme.txt

+ Win16e + (For Windows3.1)

+ AR16E301.EXE

+ Readme.txt

Jpn + AcrobatReader + AR40JPN.EXE

+ Readme.txt

: PDF reader installation software

: README file

: PDF reader installation software

: README file

: PDF reader installation software

: README file

: PDF reader installation software

: README file

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1.2 Tool

(1) M3T-CC32R

M3T-CC32R (Cross Tool Kit for the M32R Family, trial version whose useful period is limited) is included. Its directory structure is shown below.

(English version)

Eng+Tool+Cc32r+

+ cc32rv500r00_e.exe : Setup programs for M3T-CC32R

+ rej10j0931_as32r_u.pdf : M3T-CC32R user’s manual (Assembler)

+ rej10j0930_cc32r_u.pdf : M3T-CC32R user’s manual (C Compiler)

+ mapue.pdf : MAP Viewer user’s manual

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Tool+Cc32r+

+ cc32rv500r00_j.exe

+ as32ruj.pdf

+ cc32ruj.pdf

+ mapuj.pdf

: Setup programs for M3T-CC32R

: M3T-CC32R user’s manual (Assembler)

: M3T-CC32R user’s manual (C Compiler)

: MAP Viewer user’s manual

(2) M3T-PD32RM

M3T-PD32RM (Debugger for M32100T-EZ-E) is included. This debugger software

(Windows-compliant version) is used to control the microcomputer on the evaluation board from the host PC by connecting M32100T-EZ-E and the host PC with USB cable.

Its directory structure is shown below.

(English version)

Eng+Tool+Pd32rm+

+ pd32rmv301r00_e.exe : Setup programs for M3T-PD32RM

+ rej10j1494_pd32rm_n.pdf : M3T-PD32RM release note

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Tool+Pd32rm+

+ pd32rmv301r00_j.exe : Setup programs for M3T-PD32RM

+ rjj10j1800_pd32rm_n.pdf : M3T-PD32RM release note

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M3S-KD32R (Debugger for the Starter Kit) is included. This debugger software (Windows

-compliant version) is used to control the microcomputer on the evaluation board from the host

PC by connecting it and the host PC with LPT parallel cable through the M3A-2195 (SDI

Interface Board). Its directory structure is shown below.

(English version)

Eng+Tool+Kd32r+

+ KD32RNE.pdf : M3S-KD32R release note

+ W95E : Setup programs for M3S-KD32R

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Tool+Kd32r+

+ KD32RNJ.pdf : M3S-KD32R release note

+ W95J : Setup programs for M3S-KD32R

(4) M3S-UFLA32R

M3S-UFLA32R is included. M3S-UFLA32R is the software to program into internal flash memory on M32R/ECU series 3217x,3218x Group microcomputers from Windows version personal computer(PC/AT), by using UART communication. Its directory structure is shown below.

(English version)

Eng+Tool+Ufla32r+

+ UFLA32Rue.pdf : M3S-UFLA32R user’s manual

+ W95E : Setup programs for M3S-UFLA32R

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Tool+Ufla32r+

+ UFLA32Ruj.pdf : M3S-UFLA32R user’s manual

+ W95J : Setup programs for M3S-UFLA32R

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(5) Oldversion

Old versions of tools are included.

Its directory structure is shown below.

(English version)

Eng+Tool+Oldversion+

+ Cc32rv3 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 3

+ Cc32rv41 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 4.1

+ Cc32rv42 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 4.2

+ Cc32rv43 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 4.3

+ Pd32rmv2 : Objects for M3T-PD32RM Version 2

+ Pd32rmv21 : Objects for M3T-PD32RM Version 2.1

+ Pd32rmv3 : Objects for M3T-PD32RM Version 3

+ Kd32rv3 : Objects for M3S-KD32R Version 3

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Tool+Oldversion+

+ Cc32rv3 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 3

+ Cc32rv41 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 4.1

+ Cc32rv42 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 4.2

+ Cc32rv43 : Objects for M3T-CC32R Version 4.3

+ Pd32rmv2 : Objects for M3T-PD32RM Version 2

+ Pd32rmv21 : Objects for M3T-PD32RM Version 2.1

+ Pd32rmv3 : Objects for M3T-PD32RM Version 3

+

+

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1.3 Manual

The M32R Family related manuals and data sheets are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng + Manual +

+ Readme_e.txt

+ e32rsm.pdf

+ rej09b0112_32fpusm.pdf

: README file

: M32R Family software manual

: M32R-FPU software manual

+ e32170um.pdf

+ e32172um.pdf

+ rej06b0048_32180um.pdf

+ rej09b0014_32182um.pdf

: 32170/32174 Group user’s manual

: 32172/32173 Group user’s manual

: 32180 Group user’s manual

: 32182 Group user’s manual

+ rej09b0015_32171um.pdf : 32171 Group user’s manual

+ rej09b0067-0110_32176hm.pdf : 32176 Group hardware manual

+ rej09b0123-0101_32192hm.pdf : 32192/32196 Group hardware manual

+ rej09b0235_32186hm.pdf : 32186 Group hardware manual

(Japanese version)

Jpn + Manual +

+ Readme_j.txt

+ j32rsm.pdf

+ rjj09b0107_32fpusm.pdf

+ rjj09b0123_32176no.pdf

: README file

: M32R Family software manual

: M32R-FPU software manual

: 32176 Group precautions

+ j32170um.pdf : 32170/32174 Group user’s manual

+ j32171um.pdf

+ j32172um.pdf

+ j32180um.pdf

+ rjj09b0001_32176um.pdf

+ rjj09b0053_32182um.pdf

+ rjj09b0099_32192hm.pdf

: 32171 Group user’s manual

: 32172/32173 Group user’s manual

: 32180 Group user’s manual

: 32176 Group user’s manual

: 32182 Group user’s manual

: 32192/32195/32196 Group hardware manual

+ rjj09b0246-0100_32186hm.pdf : 32186 Group hardware manual

+ 32470210j.pdf

+ 32580401j.pdf

+ 32590401j.pdf

+ 32630402j.pdf

+ 32680404j.pdf

+ tn32ra074aj.pdf

: Errata table for 32182 Group user’s manual

: Errata table for 32170/32174 Group user’s manual

: Errata table for 32171 Group user’s manual

: Errata table for 32180 Group user’s manual

: Errata table for 32172/32173 Group user’s manual

: Errata table for 32186 Group user’s manual

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1.4 Board Related Manual (Document)

The product standards, part list, connection diagrams and user’s manuals for the evaluation board in Starter Kit are included in PDF file format.

(1) M3A-2114 Evaluation Board related documents

The related documents for the 32170/32171/32172/32173/32174 Group Evaluation Board are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M3A-2114+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ 2114um_e.pdf : M3A-2114 Starter Kit use’s manual

+ 2114g02sk_e.pdf : M3A-2114G02 product standards

+ 2114g12sk_e.pdf : M3A-2114G12 product standards

+ 2114g22sk_e.pdf : M3A-2114G22 product standards

+ cdrom_e.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+M3A-2114+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2114um_j.pdf : M3A-2114 Starter Kit use’s manual

+ 2114g02sk_j.pdf : M3A-2114G02 product standards

+ 2114g12sk_j.pdf : M3A-2114G12 product standards

+ 2114g22sk_j.pdf : M3A-2114G22 product standards

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(2) M3A-2142 Evaluation Board related documents

The related documents for the function extension board and the 32180/32182 Group Evaluation

Board are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M3A-2142+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ 2142um_e.pdf : M3A-2142 Starter Kit use’s manual

+ 2142g01sk_e.pdf : M3A-2142G01 product standards

+ 2142g03sk_e.pdf : M3A-2142G03 product standards

+ cdrom_e.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+M3A-2142+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2142um_j.pdf : M3A-2142 Starter Kit use’s manual

+ 2142g01sk_j.pdf : M3A-2142G01 product standards

+ 2142g03sk_j.pdf : M3A-2142G03 product standards

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

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(3) M3A-2152 Evaluation Board related documents

The related documents for the 32176 Group Evaluation Board are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M3A-2152+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ rej10b0224_2152um.pdf : M3A-2152 Starter Kit use’s manual

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+M3A-2152+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ rjj10b0233_2152um.pdf : M3A-2152 Starter Kit use’s manual

(4) M3A-2154 Evaluation Board related documents

The related documents for the 32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group Evaluation Board are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M3A-2154+

(Japanese version)

+ Readme_e.txt

Jpn+Document+M3A-2154+

+ Readme_j.txt

+ rjj10b0231_2154um.pdf

: README file

+ rej10b0223_2154um.pdf : M3A-2154 Starter Kit use’s manual

: README file

: M3A-2154 Starter Kit use’s manual

(5) M32100T-EZ-E related documents

M32100T-EZ-E documents are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M32100T-EZ-E+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ rej10j0002_m32100teze_u.pdf : M32100T-EZ-E use’s manual

+ rej10j0013_m32100teze_s.pdf : M32100T-EZ-E release note

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+M32100T-EZ-E+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ rjj10j0002_m32100teze_u.pdf : M32100T-EZ-E use’s manual

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(6) M3A-2191 Pitch Converter related documents

The M3A-2114 Evaluation Board and M3A-2195 Interface Board connecting pitch converter related documents are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M3A-2191+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ rej10b0228_2191sk.pdf : M3A-2191 product standards

+ cdrom_e.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+M3A-2191+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ rjj10b0237_2191sk.pdf : M3A-2191 product standards

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(7) M3A-2145 Evaluation Board related documents

The related documents for the M3S-UFLA32R are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+M3A-2145+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ 2145g50sk_e.pdf : M3A-2145G50 product standards

+ 2145g02sk_e.pdf : M3A-2145G02 product standards

+ 2145g50p_e.pdf : M3A-2145G50 part list

+ 2145g02p_e.pdf : M3A-2145G02 part list

+ cdrom_e.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+M3A-2145+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2145g50sk_j.pdf : M3A-2145G50 product standards

+ 2145g02sk_j.pdf : M3A-2145G02 product standards

+ 2145g50p_j.pdf : M3A-2145G50 part list

+ 2145g02p_j.pdf : M3A-2145G02 part list

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

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(8) M3A-2195 SDI Interface Board related documents (Discontinued)

The SDI Interface Board documents are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+Discontinued_model+M3A-2195+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ 2195g50sk_e.pdf : M3A-2195G50 product standards

+ 2195c_e.pdf

+ 2195p_e.pdf

: M3A-2195 Evaluation Board connection diagram

: M3A-2195 part list

+ 2195g50p_e.pdf : M3A-2195G50 part list

+ 2195um_e.pdf : M3A-2195 user’s manual

+ cdrom_e.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+Discontinued_model+M3A-2195+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2195g50sk_j.pdf : M3A-2195G50 product standards

+ 2195c_j.pdf

+ 2195p_j.pdf

: M3A-2195 Evaluation Board connection diagram

: M3A-2195 part list

+ 2195g50p_j.pdf : M3A-2195G50 part list

+ 2195um_j.pdf : M3A-2195 user’s manual

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(9) M3A-2128 Evaluation Board related documents (Discontinued)

The related documents for the 32170 Group Evaluation Board are included in PDF file format.

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+Discontinued_model+M3A-2128+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2128im_j.pdf : M3A-2128 installation manual

+ 2128um_j.pdf : M3A-2128 Starter Kit user’s manual

+ 2128sk_j.pdf : M3A-2128 product standards

+ 2128g50p_j.pdf : M3A-2128G50 part list

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(10) M3A-2154 Evaluation Board related documents (Discontinued)

The related documents for the 32192 Group Evaluation Board are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

Eng+Document+Discontinued_model+M3A-2154G52A+

+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ 2154g52aum_e.pdf : M3A-2154 Starter Kit user’s manual

+ 2154g02sk_e.pdf : M3A-2154G02 product standards

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+Discontinued_model+M3A-2154G52A+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2154g52aum_j.pdf : M3A-2154 Starter Kit user’s manual

+ 2154g02sk_j.pdf : M3A-2154G02 product standards

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(11) M3A-2142G04 Board related documents (Discontinued)

The related documents for the MCU pin processing Board are included in PDF file format.

(English version)

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+ Readme_e.txt : README file

+ 2142g04sk_e.pdf : M3A-2142G04 product standards

+ cdrom_e.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

(Japanese version)

Jpn+Document+Discontinued_model+M3A-2142G04+

+ Readme_j.txt : README file

+ 2142g04sk_j.pdf : M3A-2142G04 product standards

+ cdrom_j.pdf : Content list of CD-ROM

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The application notes, the object and source files of sample programs for the M32R/ECU’s peripheral functions to be written into the M32R/ECU’s internal flash memory that can be used on the Evaluation Board for Starter kit, are included in the CD-ROM

(English version)

Eng+SampleProgram+

+ 32170_32171

+ 32172_32173

+ 32176

+ 32180_32182

: 32170/32171 Group application notes and sample programs

: 32172/32173 Group application notes and sample programs

: 32176 Group application notes and sample programs

: 32180/32182 Group application notes and sample programs

+ 32185_32186 : 32185/32186 Group application notes and sample programs

+ 32192_32195_32196 : 32192/32195/32196 Group application notes and

(Japanese version)

Jpn+SampleProgram+

+ Readme.html

+ 32170_32171

+ 32172_32173

+ 32176

: README file

: 32170/32171 Group application notes and sample programs

: 32172/32173 Group application notes and sample programs

: 32176 Group application notes and sample programs

+ 32180_32182

+ 32185_32186

: 32180/32182 Group application notes and sample programs

: 32185/32186 Group application notes and sample programs

+ 32192_32195_32196 : 32192/32195/32196 Group application notes and

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Appendix 2 Part List

A part list is provided in following pages for your reference.

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Appendix 3 M3A-2154G02A Product Standards

This manual describes how to operate the M3A-2154G02A (32185/32186/32192/32195/32196 Group

Evaluation Board)

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1. Overview

1.1 Outline of the Product

Table 1.1 Mounted Microcomputer Type

Mounted microcomputer type name Evaluation board type name (socket mounted type)

M32192F8VFP Default

M32186F8VFP (Note1)

M3A-2154G02A

Note1: Using M32186F8VFP, setting of oscillator circuit should be changed. For details, refer to chapter 2.5 Oscillator circuit

.

Table 1.2 Specification of Product

Operation mode Single-chip mode, Processor mode and External extension mode

Board extension

CAN I/F

RS-232C I/F

Can be extended using the board’s extension connector

Comes standard with a 2-channel CAN connector, CAN cable included

Comes standard with a connector

Serial port

Analog port

Display I/O

One of four channels can be selected using a rotary switch

Inputs on two channels can be controlled using variable resistor (VR) controls

Comes with a single-port LED

Input I/O Comes with a single-port toggle switch

VR controls

LED indicator

(port output)

External extension connector

Toggle switch

(port input)

Figure 1.1 Photograph of the M3A-2154G02A

Power supply connector

LED indicator

(power-on)

CAN connector

JTAG connector

NBD connector

Reset key

RS-232C connector

Rotary switch

(selects a serial I/O channel)

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An external view of the M3A-2154G02A is shown below.

Figure 1.2 External View of the M3A-2154G02A

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A block diagram of the M3A-2154G02A is shown below.

RS-232C cable

RS-232C connector

Host PC

(Windows)

RS-232C driver

Serial I/O

Channel select

8

SIO

Port

Extension board

144

(JTAG,MCU control

FP

MOD0/

MOD1

CAN connector

VCCE power supply connector

10MHz

20MHz

CAN driver

Oscillator circuit

4

8

Port11

CAN

VCCE

VCC-BUS

VDDE

/VCCER

/AVCC

XIN

Port13

JTAG

NBD I/F

RESET

AD

2

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32195/32196 group MCUs

Figure 1.3 Block Diagram of the M3A-2154G02A

8

144

(JTAG, MCU control and

Extension connector and other pins excluded)

MOD select

5

8

FP other pins excluded) select

Reset circuit

2

JTAG connector

NBD I/F connector

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Table 1.3 Electrical Characteristics

VCCE,VCC-BUS Power supply voltage 4.75 V to 5.25 V

Tstr Storage ambient temperature 0°C to 60°C

Topr Operating ambient temperature

Note: Operating conditions require that no dewdrops and corrosive gas be present.

Characteristics

Table 1.4 Functional Characteristics

5°C to 35°C

Item M3A-2154G02A

512KB

10MHz

80MHz

1MB 1MB

20MHz

160MHz

512KB 1MB

CPU

Memory

Clock input

CPU clock

Flash memory

RS-232C interface

JTAG interface

NBD interface

CAN interface

Power supply

VCCE

VCC-BUS

LED

General-purpose output

General-purpose input

Reset

Serial I/O

Analog input

Extension

Comes standard with a 9-pin Dsub connector (CN5) for serial communication with the host PC (Windows)

Comes standard with a 10-pin JTAG connector for Renesas SDI (XCN1)

Comes standard with a 14-pin NBD connector (CN4)

Comes standard with a 2-channel connector for CAN communication (CN3), a CAN-to-Dsub connector (9-pin) conversion cord included

Power supply, Connector (CN2)

Power supply for bus control pin, Connector (CN1)

Illuminates in red when powered on (LED1)

LED indicators (L0–L7), CPU ports (P110–P117)

Toggle switches (S0–S7), CPU ports (P130–P137)

Reset switch (SW1), reset input (red pushbutton)

*Please be careful to configure a reset circuit according to your system.

Rotary switch (SW2), which selects one of four serial I/O channels

VR controls (VOL0, VOL1)

Connects these VR controls with AD0IN0 and AD0IN1 to use them to control inputs on ports

Extension connectors (CON1, CON2)

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2. Functional Specifications

The power to the M32R/ECU can be supplied from two sources, VCC-BUS and VCCE, independently of each other. With default settings, the power to the M32R/ECU is fed through the

VCCE power supply connector to all of its internal circuits.

CN1

S2B-XH-A

VCC

1

GND

2 2

J3

3

1

TX1

VCC-BUS power supply

CN2

S2B-XH-A

VCC

1

GND

2

TX2

J4 1 2

U3

LT1086CM-3.3

5V 3.3V

J5

1 2

1 2

* CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* TXx : Test pin

* Ux : IC

J7 1 2

J6

Note: CN1, TX1 and U3 are not mounted but they only have patterns available.

Figure 2.1 Power Supply Circuit

VCCE power supply

VCCER power supply

AVCC0 power supply

VREF0 power supply

VDDE power supply

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Table 2.1 Configuration of the Power Supply

Connector

Power

Supply

Jumper

Name Condition

CN1 VCC-BUS J3

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

CN2 VCCE — —

Shorted

Default

Description

Power supply from VCCE (CN2)

Power supply from VCC-BUS (CN1)

— VCCE supply

Default

(Note1)

Power supply from VCCE

Shorted

Default Power supply from VCCE

Shorted

Default Power supply from AVCC0

Shorted

Default Power supply from VCCE

Note1: Case of opened between 1-2, power supply from VCCE is stopped.

Case that 3.3 V power supply is inputted to VCCER by using 3.3 V generated circuit on board, the following items should be prepared by the user.

- U3: regulator

- D1,D2: diode

- C4,C5: capacitor

Note: The J3, J4, J5, J6 and J7 jumpers are shorted by pattern wiring on the reverse side of printed Circuit board.

Case of setting the condition except for default, setting the jumper is required after cutting the pattern for default condition by referring to the chapter 3.8 Setting jumper by cutting pattern.

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2.2 FP Select Circuit

The FP select circuit is used for reprogramming the internal flash memory of the M32R/ECU.

This circuit is configured in such a way that FP is switched from the EXTFP signal of extension connector (CON2) by using a jumper (J10).

VCCE

CON2

FX1-144S-1.27DS

U1

M32R/ECU

J10

TX14

EXTFP 1

2

3

FP

* CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* TXx : Test pin

* Ux : IC

Note: TX14 is not mounted but it only has one pattern available.

Figure 2.2 FP Select Circuit

Table 2.2 FP Select Circuit (Jumper)

Name Condition

J10

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Default

Description

Enables reprogramming the mounted M32R/ECU’s internal flash

Disables reprogramming the mounted M32R/ECU’s internal flash

Note: The J10 jumper is shorted by pattern wiring on the reverse side of printed circuit board.

Case of setting the condition except for default, setting the jumper is required after cutting the pattern for default condition by referring to the chapter 3.8 Setting jumper by cutting pattern.

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2.3 MOD Select Circuit

This circuit is used to set operation modes of the M32R/ECU. The MOD0 power supply is configured in such a way that MOD0 is switched from the EXTMOD0 signal of extension connector

(CON2) by using a jumper (J8).

The MOD1 power supply defaults to 0 V. The MOD2 power supply is fixed to 0 V.

CON2

FX1-144S-1.27DS

VCCE

U1

M32R/ECU

EXTMOD0

2

J8

3

1

TX6

MOD0

VCCE

2

J2

3

1

MOD1

MOD2

* CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* TXx : Test pin

* Ux : IC

Note: TX6 is not mounted but it only has one pattern available.

Figure 2.3 MOD Select Circuit

Table 2.3 Operation Mode Settings

MOD0 MOD1 MOD2 Description

• When flash reprogramming is disabled: Processor mode

1 0 0

single-chip mode

0 1 0 External extension mode

Table 2.4 MOD Select Circuit (Jumper)

Name Condition Description

Shorted between 1–2

Default

MOD0 is controled by EXTMOD0 or is set to 0 unless it is controled by EXTMOD0

J8

Shorted between 2–3

Sets MOD0 to 1

J2

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Default Sets MOD1 to 0

Sets MOD1 to 1

Note: The J2 and J8 jumpers are shorted by pattern wiring on the reverse side of printed circuit board.

Case of setting the condition except for default, setting the jumper is required after cutting the pattern for default condition by referring to the chapter 3.8 Setting jumper by cutting

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2.4 Serial I/O Interface

The evaluation board is interfaced to the host PC (Windows) through its RS-232C by using SIO of the M32R/ECU. Of the RS-232C control signals, only TXD and RXD are used for connection to the host PC (Windows). The unused CTS and RTS are directly-coupled to configure a loop-back. The unused DSR and DTR also are configured in a similar manner.

The serial I/O interface is configured in such a way that only one serial I/O channel can be used at a time.

Any of the four channels 0–3 can be selected using a rotary switch.

U8

QS21X384Q1G

U1

M32R/ECU

TXD0

P82/TXD0/TO26

TXD1

P85/TXD1/TO23

CN5

XM2C-0912

U9

MAX3232CSE+

TXD2

P174/TXD2/TO28

TXD

TXD3

TXD P74/RTDTXD/

TXD3/NBDD0

RXD

DTR

DSR

CTS

RTS

U7

TC74VHC138FT

A B

Y0

Y3

C

Y1

Y2

RXD RXD0

RXD1

RXD2

RXD3

2

J15

3

1

2

J18

3

1

2

J19

3

1

2

J20

3

1

P83/RXD0/

TO25

P86/RXD1/TO22

P175/RXD2/TO27

P75/RTDRXD/

RXD3/NBDD1

SW2

DR-KR10H

* CNx,CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* SWx : Switch

* Ux : IC

CON2

FX1-144S-1.27DS

P83

P86

P175

P82

P85

P174

CON1

FX1-144S-1.27DS

P74

P75

CN4

XG4C-1434

NBDD0

NBDD1

Figure 2.4 Serial I/O Interface

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Table 2.5 Channel Selection by a Rotary Switch

Rotary switch position SIO Selected channel

0 SIO0

1 SIO1

2 SIO2

3 SIO3

4 SIO0

5 SIO1

6 SIO2

7 SIO3

8 SIO0

9 SIO1

Table 2.6 Serial I/O Interface (Jumper)

Name Condition Description

Shorted between 1–2

Default Connects P83/RXD0/TO25 to the extension connector (CON2)

J15

J18

J19

Shorted between 2–3

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Shorted between 1–2

Default

Default

Default

Uses the RXD0 function in RS-232C

Connects P86/RXD1/TO22 to the extension connector (CON2)

Uses the RXD1 function in RS-232C

Connects P175/RXD2/TO27 to the extension connector (CON2)

Uses the RXD2 function in RS-232C

Connects P75/RTDRXD/RXD3/NBDD1 to the extension connector

(CON1)

J20

Shorted between 2–3

Uses the RXD3 function in RS-232C

Note: The jumpers J15, J18, J19 and J20 are shorted by jumper parts.

Table 2.7 RS-232C Connector Pin Assignments

Connector

Name

Pin No Signal Name Description

CN5

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6

7

8

DTR

DSR

RTS

CTS

Connects to the DSR pin

Connects to the DTR pin

Connects to the CTS pin

Connects to the RTS pin

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The oscillator circuit can be selected from three options by using the jumper J1: a surface mount-type 20 MHz crystal oscillator module, a surface mount-type 10 MHz crystal oscillator module or a crystal resonator. By default, the surface mount-type 20 MHz crystal oscillator module is selected.

* Cx : Capacitor

* Jx : Jumper

* Rx : Resister

* Ux : IC

Surface mount-type

oscillator module

20MHz

Surface mount-type

oscillator module

10MHz

* Xx : Oscillator modules

* Yx : Resonator

X1

X2

OUT

OUT

2

1

3

J1

4

C2

R2

Y1

R4

C1

U1

M32R/ECU

XIN

XOUT

Figure 2.5 Oscillator Circuit

Note: The shaded sections in the above diagram have only patterns available. When using the resonator Y1, please be sure to add capacitors (C1, C2) and a resistor (R2, R4).

Table 2.8 Oscillator Circuit Connections (Jumper)

Name Condition Description

J1

Shorted between 1–4

Shorted between 2–4

Default

(Note1)

Outputs a clock from X1 (surface mount-type oscillator module)

Outputs a clock from X2 (surface mount-type oscillator module)

Shorted between 3–4

Outputs a clock from Y1 (resonator)

Note1: Using M32186F8VFP, the J1 jumper should be shorted between 2-4.

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2.6 General-purpose Output Port LED Indicators

The LED indicators (L0–L7) are used to indicate the status of the M32R/ECU ports P110–P117.

VCCE

U1

M32R/ECU

P110

P111

P112

P113

P114

P115

P116

P117

U6

TC74HC540AF

L0

L1

L2

L3

L4

L5

L6

L7

CON1

FX1-144S-1.27DS

P110

P111

P112

P113

P114

P115

P116

P117

* CONx : Connector

* Lx : LED

* Ux : IC

Color

Figure 2.6 LED Indicator Block for the General-purpose Output Ports

Table 2.9 LED Indicators of General-purpose Output Ports

LED Name

Corresponding

M32R/ECU Port

ON Condition

L0 P110 High Red

L1 P111 High Red

L2 P112 High Red

L3 P113 High Red

L4 P114 High Red

L5 P115 High Red

L6 P116 High Red

L7 P117 High Red

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The general-purpose input port control circuit is used to control the status of the M32R/ECU ports

P130–P137 by using toggle switches (S0–S7). For the settings of jumpers J16 and J17, see the

Section 2.9 CAN Interface.

VCCE

U1

M32R/ECU

P130

P131

P132

P133

P134

P135

P136

P137

2 S0

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

S7

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

* CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* Sx : Switch

* Ux : IC

3

J17

2

1

3

J16

2

1

Figure 2.7 General-purpose Input Port Control Circuit

U5

PCA82C250T

RXD

TXD

CON1

FX1-144S-1.27DS

P136

P137

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Table 2.10 Relationship Between

Toggle Switches and Ports

Toggle Switch Name

Corresponding

M32R/ECU Port

Table 2.11 Toggle Switch Positions

S0 P130

Lever Direction Port Input Level

Up High

S1 P131

S2 P132 Down Low

S3 P133

S4 P134

S5 P135

S6 P136

S7 P137

Down

Lever direction

Up

Port input level H

Figure 2.8 Toggle Switch Positions

Middle

Open L

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2.8 Analog Port Input Control Circuit

The analog port input control circuit is used to control the status of the M32R/ECU analog ports

AD0IN0 and AD0IN1 by using VR controls VOL0 and VOL1.

U1

M32R/ECU VCCE VCCE

J12 2 1 VOL0

AD0IN0

J13

2 1

VOL1

AD0IN1

CON1

FX1-144-1.27DS

AD0IN0

AD0IN1

* CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* Ux : IC

* VOLx : VR control

Figure 2.9 Analog Port Input Control Circuit

Table 2.12 Analog Port Input Control (Jumper)

Name Condition Description

J12

J13

Shorted between 1–2

Open between 1–2

Shorted between 1–2

Open between 1–2

Default

Default

Uses VR control (VOL0)

Does not use VR control (VOL0)

Uses VR control (VOL1)

Does not use VR control (VOL1)

Note: The J12 and J13 jumpers are shorted by pattern wiring on the reverse side of printed circuit board.

Case of setting the condition except for default, setting the jumper is required after cutting the pattern for default condition by referring to the chapter 3.8 Setting jumper by cutting pattern.

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The evaluation board is interfaced to a CAN-mounted system by using the internal CAN functions of the M32R/ECU.

CN3

TM2REA-1208

CANH1

TX7

U4

PCA82C250T

CANH

TXD

TX8

U1

M32R/ECU

P220/CTX0/HACK

J9

CANL1

R14

TX10

RXD

CANL

TX11

U5

PCA82C250T

CANH

TXD

TX9

TX12

2

J14

3

1

P221/CRX0/HREQ

CANH2

CANL2

J11

R17

TX15

CANL

RXD

TX13

J16

3

2

2

1

J17

3

1

P137/TIN23/CTX1

P136/TIN22/CRX1

VCCE

* CNx,CONx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* Rx : Resister

* Sx : Switch

* TXx : Test pin

* Ux : IC

CON1

FX1-144S-1.27DS

P220

P221

P137

P136

S7

2

S6

2

1

3

1

3

Note: TX7, TX8, TX9, TX10, TX11, TX12, TX13 and TX15 are not mounted but they only have patterns available.

Figure 2.10 Interface with a CAN-mounted System

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Table 2.13 CAN Connector Pin Assignments

Connector

Name

Pin No Signal Name

1 CANH1

2 CANL1

3

4

CANH2

CANL2

CN3

Description

High-level CAN0 input/output port

Low-level CAN0 input/output port

High-level CAN1 input/output port

Low-level CAN1 input/output port

(1) How to connect the CAN connector

The jumpers J14, J16 and J17 allow selecting the destinations to which the CAN communication pins (CTX, CRX) are connected.

Table 2.14 Jumper Usage Conditions (J14, J16 and J17)

Name Condition Description

J14

J16

J17

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Shorted between 1–2

Shorted between 2–3

Default

Default

Default

Connects P221/CRX0/HREQ to the extension connector (CON1)

Uses the CRX0 function in CAN connector CN3

Connects P137/TIN23/CTX1 to the extension connector (CON1)

Uses the CTX1 function in CAN connector CN3

Connects P136/TIN22/CRX1 to the extension connector (CON1)

Uses the CRX1 function in CAN connector CN3

Note: The jumpers J14, J16 and J17 are shorted by jumper parts.

(2) How to select the terminating resistor connection

The jumpers J9 and J11 allow the terminating resistors to be used in the CAN transmission path.

Table 2.15 Selecting the Terminating Resistor Connection (J9, J11)

Name Condition Description

J9

J11

Shorted between 1–2

Open between 1–2

Shorted between 1–2

Open between 1–2

Default

Default

Uses the CAN0 terminating resistor mounted on-board

Does not use the CAN0 terminating resistor mounted on-board

Uses the CAN1 terminating resistor mounted on-board

Does not use the CAN1 terminating resistor mounted on-board

Note: The jumpers J9 and J11 are shorted by jumper parts.

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2.10 JTAG/NBD Interface

The JTAG connector for Renesas SDI, XCN1 consists of the 2.54-mm contact pitch XG4C-1034 made by Omron Corporation. The NBD connector, CN4 consists of the 2.54-mm contact pitch

XG4C-1434 made by Omron Corporation.

VCCE

CN4

XG4C-1434

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

U1

M32R/ECU

JTCK

XCN1

XG4C-1034

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

8

9

10

VCCE

J20

1 3

2

JTDI

JTDO

RESET

JTMS

JTRST

P77/RTDCLK/

CRX1/NBDD3

P76/RTDACK/

CTX1/NBDD2

P75/RTDRXD/

RXD3/NBDD1

P74/RTDTXD/

TXD3/NBDD0

U2

M51957BFP

6

U8

QS21X384Q1G

B16

A15

CON1

FX1-144S-1.27DS

RESET

P75

P74

P76

P77

* CNx,CONx,XCNx : Connector

* Jx : Jumper

* Ux : IC

Figure 2.11 JTAG/NBD Interface

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Table 2.16 JTAG Interface Connector Pin Assignments

Connector

Name

Pin No Signal Name

3

4

JTDI

JTDO

Test data input

Test data output

Description

XCN1

8 VCCE supply

Table 2.17 NBD Interface Connector Pin Assignments

Connector

Name

Pin No. Signal Name

1 NBDCLK

Description

Synchronizing clock input

3 NBDSYNC# Top of data input

7 JVCC supply

CN4

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3. Reference Data

3.1 Jumper and Test Pin Lists

3.1.1 Jumpers

Table 3.1 Jumper List

Jumper No.

J1

Default Description

Shorted between 1–4 Outputs a clock from X1 (surface mount-type oscillator module)

J9

J10

J11

J12

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

Shorted between 1–2 Sets MOD1 to 0

Shorted between 1–2 Power supply from VCCE

Shorted between 1–2 Power supply from VCCE

Shorted between 1–2 Power supply from VCCE

Shorted between 1–2 Power supply from AVCC0

Shorted between 1–2 Power supply from VCCE

Shorted between 1–2

MOD0 is controled by EXTMOD0 or is set to 0 unless it is controled by EXTMOD0

Shorted between 1–2 Uses the CAN0 terminating resistor mounted on-board

Shorted between 1–2 Enables reprogramming the mounted M32R/ECU’s internal flash

Shorted between 1–2 Uses the CAN1 terminating resistor mounted on-board

Shorted between 1–2 Uses the VR control (VOL0)

J13

J14

J15

J16

J17

J18

Shorted between 1–2 Uses the VR control (VOL1)

Shorted between 1–2 Connects P221/CRX0/HREQ to the extension connector (CON1)

Shorted between 1–2 Connects P83/RXD0/TO25 to the extension connector (CON2)

Shorted between 1–2 Connects P137/TIN23/CTX1 to the extension connector (CON1)

Shorted between 1–2 Connects P136/TIN22/CRX1 to the extension connector (CON2)

Shorted between 1–2 Connects P86/RXD1/TO22 to the extension connector (CON2)

J19

J20

Shorted between 1–2 Connects P175/RXD2/TO27 to the extension connector (CON2)

Shorted between 1–2

Connects P75/RTDRXD/RXD3/NBDD1 to the extension connector

(CON1)

Pins

Table 3.2 List of Test Pins

Test Pin No. Signal Name Test Pin No. Signal Name

TX1 VCC-BUS TX10 CANL1

TX 2 VCCE TX 11 CANH2

TX 3

TX 4

TX 5

TX 6

TX 7

TX 8

TX 9

GND

GND

RESET

MOD0

CANH1

CTX0

CRX0

TX 12

TX 13

TX 14

TX 15

TX 16

TX17

TX 18

CTX1

CRX1

FP

CANL2

TXD1

P87

VREF0

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3.2 Extension Connectors CON1 and CON2

3.2.1 Pin

Bard edge 1st pin

Pin No.

CON1

Signal

Name

120

114

108

102

96

90

Figure 3.1 CON1 Connector Pin Assignments (View from Side of Mounted Items)

Table 3.3 CON1 Connector Pin Assignments

Pin No.

1 AVCC 31

84

78

72

66

60

54

48

42

36

30

24

18

Signal

Name

NC

Pin No.

Signal

Name

12

6

Pin No.

3rd pin

Signal

Name

61 VCCE 91 NC

2 GND 32 NC 62 GND 92 P124

3 VCCE 33 GND 63 AVCC0 93 P125

4 P150 34 NC

5 NC

64 VREF0 94 P126

35 RESET 65 AD0IN0 95 P127

11

12

13

14

15

6 NC 36 NC

7 P153 37 NC

8

9

10

NC

NC

NC

38

39

40

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

41

42

43

NC

NC

NC

66 AD0IN1 96

67 AD0IN2 97

68 AD0IN3 98

69 AD0IN4 99

70 AD0IN5 100

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

71 AD0IN6 101 NC

72 AD0IN7 102 NC

73 GND 103 NC

AD0IN8 NC

AD0IN9 NC

18 P132 48 NC

19 P133 49 NC

20 P134 50 NC

AD0IN10 NC

AD0IN11 NC

78 AD0IN12 108

79 AD0IN13 109

80 AD0IN14 110

NC

NC

NC

21 P135 51 NC

22 P136 52 NC

81 AD0IN15 111 NC

82 P61 112 P110

23 P137 53 P100 83 P62 113 P111

24 P220 54 P101 84 P63 114 P112

25 P221 55 P102 85 SBI 115 P113

26

27

NC 56 P103 86 GND 116 P114

NC 57 P104 87 GND 117 P115

28 VCCE 58 P105 88 GND 118 P116

29 GND 59 P106 89 VCCE 119 P117

30 NC 60 P107 90 GND 120 P97

Note: NC denotes “Not Connected.”

Pin Nos. 121 to 144 are not connected.

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Assignments

Board edge

240

234

228

222

216

210

204

198

192

186

180

174

168

162

156

150

144

138

132

126

Figure 3.2 CON2 Connector Pin Assignments (View from Side of Mounted Items)

Table 3.4 CON2 Connector Pin Assignments

Pin No.

Signal

Name

Pin No.

Signal

Name

Pin No.

Signal

Name

Pin No.

1st pin

3rd pin

CON2

Signal

Name

1 (121) P96 31 (151) NC 61 (181) P174 91 (211) P1

2 (122)

3 (123)

P95

P94

32 (152) NC

33 (153) VCC-BUS 63 (183) NC 93 (213) GND

4 (124)

5 (125)

P93

VCCE

34 (154)

35 (155)

VCCE

GND

64 (184)

65 (185)

NC

NC

94 (214)

95 (215)

P73

P72

6 (126) GND 36 (156)

7 (127) VCC-BUS 37 (157)

8 (128) P27 38 (158)

9 (129)

(130) P25 40

11 (131)

P26

P24

39 (159)

41 (161)

(132) P23 42

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

(133) P22 43 NC

(134) P21 44 NC

(135) P20 45

(136) GND 46

(137) P37 47

(141) P33 51

(142) P32 52

(143) P31 53

(144) P30 54

NC

NC

NC

(138) P36 48 NC

(139) P35 49 NC

(140) P34 50 NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

66 (186)

67 (187)

69 (189)

70 (190)

71 (191)

72 (192)

73 (193)

74 (194)

75 (195)

NC

FP

96

97 (217) P70

NC 99

NC 100

GND

NC

NC

GND

VCCE

101 (221) VCC-BUS

102 (222)

103 (223)

104 (224)

105 (225)

GND

NC

NC

NC

76 (196) VCC-BUS 106 (226)

77 (197) P17 107 (227)

78 (198)

79 (199)

80 (200)

P16

P15

P14

108 (228)

109 (229)

110 (230)

81 (201)

82 (202)

P13

P12

111 (231)

112 (232)

GND

NC

83 (203)

84 (204)

P11

P10

113 (233)

114 (234)

NC

NC

(205) P7 115 NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

(206) P6 116 NC

27 (147)

28 (148)

P225

P224

57 (177)

58 (178)

P85

P84

87 (207)

88 (208)

P5

P4

117 (237)

118 (238)

NC

NC

30 (150) P44 60 (180) P82

(209) P3 119 NC

90 (210) P2 120 (240)

Note: NC denotes “Not Connected.”

Pin Nos. 121 to 144 are not connected.

Numbers in parentheses ( ) in the table correspond to the Pin No. on the board.

NC

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6

CC1:Modular plug

100mm

CC2:Dsub connector

5

1

9

6

Figure 3.3 External View

(2) CC1 and CC2 Connections

Table 3.5 Connection Table

Pin No. Pin Name

1 —

3 —

6 —

Pin Name Pin No.

CANL 2

NC 4

NC 5

NC 9

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A connection diagram is provided in following pages for your reference.

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(OPEN) (OPEN) 1M 1M

1K 1K

20

6

65

95

132

108

73

137

61

VDDE

VCCE

VCCE

VCCER

VCCBUS

VCCBUS

EXCVDD

EXCVCC

EXCVCC M32192F8VFP / M32186F8VFP

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS

62

72

96

21

3

138

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5

8

7

9

6

4

3

2

1

2K 2K

10K 10K 0 0 10K 10K

22K 22K

GND

1

1K 1K

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1 1 2 2

120 120

1 1 2 2

120 120

5

6

7

8

4

3

2

1

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5

9

8

7

6

2

1

4

3

10

5

9

8

7

6

4

3

2

1

9

8

7

6

4

3

2

1

10

5

6

4

3

2

1

8

7

9

10

5

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5

9

8

7

6

4

3

2

1

10K 10K

5

6

7

8

4

3

2

1

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A part list is provided in following pages for your reference.

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A pattern diagram for the board is provided in following pages for your reference.

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3.7 Diagram of External Dimension

A diagram of external dimension for the board is provided in following pages for your reference.

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3.8 Setting Jumper by Cutting Pattern

Some jumpers are shorted at default condition by pattern wiring on the reverse side of printed circuit board. Case of setting the condition except for default, the following setting is required.

Note: Case that the printed circuit board is cut pattern by user, the product is except from repairable list.

The pattern wiring for default condition of jumper is on the reverse side of printed circuit board.

After checking the position of the jumper, cut the pattern wiring between through-holes

J12

J13

J3

Zoom (J7)

Figure 3.4 Example of Cutting Pattern

Table 3.6 List of Jumper

Example of cutting pattern

About 0.5mm

J5 J6

Note: Cut pattern wiring from edge of through-hole.

J8 J10

J4

J2

Jumper No. Description Jumper No.

Description

J2 Sets MOD1 to 0 J7

J3

J4

J5

J6

Power supply from VCCE

Power supply from VCCE

Power supply from VCCE

Power supply from AVCC0

J8

J10

J12

J13

Power supply from VCCE

Controls MOD0 by EXTMOD0, unless control

MOD0 by EXTMOD0 sets MOD0 to 0

Enables reprogramming the mounted M32R/ECU’s internal flash

Uses the VR control (VOL0)

Uses the VR control (VOL1)

The jumper is shorted according to the condition.

The example of using jumper pin is shown below.

Figure 3.5 Example of Using Jumper Pin

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3.9 Description of Board Silk

The color of board silk indicates solder specification when the items on board are mounted.

Table 3.7 Difference in the Color of Board Silk

Color of board silk Solder specification when the items on board are mounted

White

Yellow

Using nonlead-free soldering

Using lead-free soldering

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REVISION HISTORY

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Rev. Date

Description

Page Summary

1.00 Oct. 10, 2004 — First edition

1.30 Oct. 16, 2006 — - Added the board M3A-2154G02A product (Appendix 3)

- Added the 32185 Group and the 32195 Group to the starter kit applicable

microcomputer

- Updated a setup method along with the tool update (Chapter 6)

- Updated contents of CD-ROM (Appendix 1)

- Updated a diagram of the external dimension. (Appendix 3.3.7)

1.40 Jan. 19, 2007 — Updated contents of the evaluation board of M3A-2152G52A User’s Manual

- Updated an external view and a block diagram (1. Overview)

- Added description of board silk (3.9 Description of Board Silk)

REVISION-1

Sales Strategic Planning Div. Nippon Bldg., 2-6-2, Ohte-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan

RENESAS SALES OFFICES

Refer to "http://www.renesas.com/en/network" for the latest and detailed information.

http://www.renesas.com

Renesas Technology America, Inc.

450 Holger Way, San Jose, CA 95134-1368, U.S.A

Tel: <1> (408) 382-7500, Fax: <1> (408) 382-7501

Renesas Technology Europe Limited

Dukes Meadow, Millboard Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5FH, U.K.

Tel: <44> (1628) 585-100, Fax: <44> (1628) 585-900

Renesas Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Unit 204, 205, AZIACenter, No.1233 Lujiazui Ring Rd, Pudong District, Shanghai, China 200120

Tel: <86> (21) 5877-1818, Fax: <86> (21) 6887-7898

Renesas Technology Hong Kong Ltd.

7th Floor, North Tower, World Finance Centre, Harbour City, 1 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Tel: <852> 2265-6688, Fax: <852> 2730-6071

Renesas Technology Taiwan Co., Ltd.

10th Floor, No.99, Fushing North Road, Taipei, Taiwan

Tel: <886> (2) 2715-2888, Fax: <886> (2) 2713-2999

Renesas Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd.

1 Harbour Front Avenue, #06-10, Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632

Tel: <65> 6213-0200, Fax: <65> 6278-8001

Renesas Technology Korea Co., Ltd.

Kukje Center Bldg. 18th Fl., 191, 2-ka, Hangang-ro, Yongsan-ku, Seoul 140-702, Korea

Tel: <82> (2) 796-3115, Fax: <82> (2) 796-2145

Renesas Technology Malaysia Sdn. Bhd

Unit 906, Block B, Menara Amcorp, Amcorp Trade Centre, No.18, Jalan Persiaran Barat, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

Tel: <603> 7955-9390, Fax: <603> 7955-9510

Colophon 6.0

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