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RH850/F1x-80pin
RH850/R1x-80pin
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User Manual
RH850 Evaluation Platform
PiggyBack board
All information contained in these materials, including products and product specifications,
represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by
Renesas Electronics Corp. without notice. Please review the latest information published by
Renesas Electronics Corp. through various means, including the Renesas Technology Corp.
website (http://www.renesas.com).
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction ......................................................................... 3
Chapter 2
Overview .............................................................................. 4
2.1
2.2
Overview ............................................................................................... 4
Mounting of the device ........................................................................ 5
Chapter 3
Power supply ....................................................................... 6
3.1
3.2
Board power connections ................................................................... 6
Voltage distribution .............................................................................. 7
Chapter 4
Clock sources ...................................................................... 8
4.1.1
MainOsc .........................................................................................................................8
Chapter 5
Debug and Programming interface .................................... 9
Chapter 6
Connectors for ports of device......................................... 10
6.1
6.2
Push button for RESET ...................................................................... 10
Connectors to MainBoard .................................................................. 10
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
Connector CN1 ............................................................................................................10
Connector CN2 ............................................................................................................12
Connector CN3 ............................................................................................................13
6.3
Differences RH850/F1L-80pin and RH850/R1x-80pin ...................... 15
Chapter 7
Precautions ........................................................................ 16
Chapter 8
Mechanical dimensions .................................................... 17
Chapter 9
Schematic .......................................................................... 18
Chapter 10 Revision History ................................................................ 22
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The RH850/F1x & RH850/R1x Application Board is part of the RH850 Evaluation
Platform and serves as a simple and easy to use platform for evaluating the
features and performance of Renesas Electronics 32-bit RH850/F1x &
RH850/R1x microcontrollers. The piggyback board (Y-RH850-F1X-80PIN-PB-T1V1) can be used as a standalone board, or can be mated with a mainboard (e.g.
Y-RH850-X1X-MB-T1-V1) for extended functionality.
Main features:

Socket for mounting of device

Standalone operation of the board

Direct supply of device voltage (typ. 3.3V-5.0V)

Device programming capability

Device debugging capability

Pin headers for direct access to each device pin

Reset switch

MainOSC circuitry

Connectors to MainBoard
This document describes the functionality provided by the piggyback board and
guides the user through its operation.
For details regarding the operation of the microcontrollers, refer to the
RH850/F1L or RH850/R1x User Manual.
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.1
Overview
Figures 1 and 2 provide the views of the Piggyback Board.
Device pin #1
Figure 1 – PiggyBoard top view
Figure 2 – PiggyBoard bottom view
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2.2
Mounting of the device
The board is designed for use with the following devices:
RH850/F1L-80pin
RH850/R1x-80pin
The device must be placed inside the socket IC1. To insert the device, press
down the lid, align the #1 pin of the device to the #1pin of the socket, insert the
device inside the socket and release the lid.
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Chapter 3 Power supply
3.1
Board power connections
For operation of the device, a supply voltage must be connected to the board.
Though a single supply voltage is sufficient for the operation of the device, two
(different) voltages can be supplied to the board.
Within this document the following voltages are considered as ‘typical’
connections:
Voltage1 = 5.0V
Voltage2 = 3.3V
The following connectors are available to supply those voltages:

Three 4mm ‘banana-type’ connectors:
- Two red connectors for voltages Voltage1 (CN54) and Voltage2 (CN17).
- A black connector for VSS connection (CN10).
Note: The three connectors are supplied with the board but not assembled.

The E1 emulator that is used for debug purposes and flash programming can
also supply a single operating voltage (‘Dbg_Voltage’).
The voltage is programmable via the E1 GUI as 3.3 or 5.0V (typ).
See the documentation of the E1 and chapter 5 ‘Debug and Programming
interface’ for details.

In case the PiggyBoard is mounted on a MainBoard, the voltages Voltage1
and Voltage2 are supplied by the on-board regulators of the MainBoard.
NOTE: Do not supply any voltage directly to the PiggyBoard in case it is mounted
on the MainBoard.
For each of the two voltages, ‘Voltage 1 ‘ and ‘Voltage 2’, a green LED (LED1
and LED2) is available to signal that the related voltage is available on the
PiggyBoard.
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3.2
Voltage distribution
The table shows the required device power supply pins and their function:
Device supply pin
Function
REGVDD
Supply for the device internal regulators for the digital logic.
EVDD
A0VREF
Supply for ports of AWO/ISO area.
Supply for ports and analog functions of ADC0.
Additionally one power supply for MainBoard can be selected:
Supply voltage
VDDIOF
Function
IO supply voltage for components located on a connected
mainboard.

For each of the above voltages, the voltage source can be selected from
Voltage1 (typ. 5.0V) or Voltage2 (typ. 3.3V) by the jumpers CN11 and CN20.

The IO supply voltage for the Mainboard (VDDIOF) can be selected via
jumper CN18 from either the Voltage1 or the Voltage2..
CN11
VOLTAGE1
CN12
REGVDD
CN18
CN13
EVDD
VDDIOF
CN15
A0VREF
CN14
VOLTAGE2
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Chapter 4 Clock sources
An external crystal oscillator for the device clock supply is provided with the
board.
4.1.1
MainOsc
A crystal or ceramic resonator in the range of 8MHz to 24MHz can be mounted
on socket X1.
A 8MHz and 16Mhz oscillator is supplied with the board.
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Chapter 5 Debug and Programming interface
For connection of the microcontroller debug and flash programming tools, the
connector CN19 is provided.
The signal connection of the connector CN19 is shown in the picture below:
CN19 pin
Device Port
Device signal
1
JP0_2
DCUTCK / LPDCLK
2
GND
GND
3
JP0_4
DCUTRST
4
FLMD0
FLMD0
5
JP0_1
DCUTDO / LPDO
6
-
-
7
JP0_0
DCUTDI / LPDI
8
‘Dbg_Voltage’
-
9
JP0_3
DCUTMS
10
-
-
11
JP0_5
DCURDY /
LPDCLKOUT
12
GND
-
13
RESET
-
14
GND
-
In case the FLMD1 signal must be controlled by the debug/programming tool, the
pin header CN30 must be closed.
Refer to chapter “3.1 Board power connections” for information about the
‘Voltage 1’ connection on CN19 pin 8.
The ‘Dbg_Voltage’ (on CN19 pin 8) is monitored or supplied by the debug and
flash programming tools. Therefore, it is necessary to select either Voltage1 (5V)
or the Voltage2 (3.3V) by pin header CN21:
CN21 pin
Selection for Dbg_Voltage
1-2
5V is selected
2-3
3.3V is selected
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Chapter 6 Connectors for ports of device
Connection to each pin of the device is possible via the connectors CN5 to CN8.
Note :The pin headers are directly connected to the pins, therefore special care
must be taken to avoid any electrostatic or other damage to the device.
6.1
Push button for RESET
In order to issue a RESET to the device, the push-button SW1 is available.
6.2
Connectors to MainBoard
Four connectors (CN1 to CN4) are available to connect the PiggyBoard to a
MainBoard.
The signal connection of each connector is described in the following tables:
6.2.1
Connector CN1
Pin
Function
Device Port
Pin
Function
Device Port
1
VDDA
-
2
VDDA
-
3
VDDA
-
4
VDDA
-
5
RESET
6
NMI
7
WAKE
9
INT0
11
INT2
13
_RESET
P9_1
P9_2
-
8
-
10
INT1
12
INT3
-
14
P9_0
P0_6
P9_3
-
-
15
UART0TX
P10_10
16
UART1TX
P0_5
17
UART0RX
P10_9
18
UART1RX
P0_4
19
LIN0TX
P10_10
20
LIN1TX
P0_8
21
LIN0RX
P10_9
22
LIN1RX
P0_7
23
IIC0SDL
P10_3
24
IIC1SDL
-
25
IIC0SDA
P10_2
26
IIC1SDA
-
27
CAN0TX
P10_1
28
CAN1TX
P0_3
29
CAN0RX
P10_0
CAN1RX
P0_2
31
33
SENTIN0
SENTOUT0
-
30
32
SENTIN1
-
-
34
-
35
-
36
37
PSI50Rx
PSI50Tx
SENTOUT1
PSI51Rx
-
38
PSI51Tx
-
39
PSI50Snyc
-
40
PSI51Sync
-
41
FLX0TX
P11_1
42
FLX0EN
P10_11
43
FLX0RX
P10_14
44
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FLX1TX
-
46
FLX1EN
-
47
FLX1RX
-
48
-
-
49
-
-
50
-
-
51
ETH0MDIO
-
52
ETH0MDC
-
53
ETH0RXD0
-
54
EH0TXD0
-
55
ETH0RXD1
-
56
EH0TXD1
-
57
ETH0RXD2
-
58
EH0TXD2
-
59
ETH0RXD3
-
60
EH0TXD3
-
61
ETH0RXDCLK
-
62
ETH0TXCLK
-
63
ETH0RXER
-
64
ETH0TXER
-
65
ETH0CRSDV
-
66
ETH0TXEN
-
67
ETH0RXDV
-
68
ETH0COL
-
69
ETH0RESET
-
70
-
-
71
73
USB0UDMF
-
-
-
-
72
74
USB0UDMH
-
75
USB0UDPF
-
76
USB0UDPH
-
77
-
-
78
-
-
79
-
-
80
-
-
81
-
-
82
-
-
83
-
-
84
-
-
85
F1L: DIGIO_0
R1x: CVMOUT
F1L: P8_0
R1x: CVMOUT
86
87
DIGIO_2
P8_2
89
DIGIO_4
91
DIGIO_1
P8_1
88
DIGIO_3
P8_3
P8_4
90
DIGIO_5
P8_5
DIGIO_6
P8_6
92
DIGIO_7
P11_0
93
DIGIO_8
P10_0
94
DIGIO_9
P10_7
95
DIGIO_10
P10_8
96
DIGIO_11
P10_15
97
DIGIO_12
P0_9
98
DIGIO_13
P0_10
99
DIGIO_14
P0_11
100 DIGIO_15
P0_12
101
-
-
102
-
-
103 MUX0
P10_4
104 MUX1
105 MUX2
P10_6
106
107 ADC0
AP0_0
108 ADC1
AP0_1
109 ADC2
AP0_2
110 ADC3
AP0_3
111 ADC4
AP0_4
112 ADC5
AP0_5
113 ADC6
AP0_6
114 ADC7
AP0_7
115
-
P10_5
-
-
116
117 VDDB
-
118 VDDB
-
119 VDDB
-
120 VDDB
-
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6.2.2
Connector CN2
Pin
Function
Device Port
Pin
Function
Device Port
1
3
CAN2Tx
CAN2Rx
-
2
CAN3Tx
-
-
4
CAN3Rx
-
5
CAN4Tx
-
6
CAN5Tx
-
7
CAN4Rx
8
CAN5Rx
-
9
LIN2Tx
P0_10
10
LIN3Tx
-
11
LIN2Rx
P0_9
12
LIN3Rx
-
13
LIN4Tx
-
14
LIN5Tx
-
15
-
16
P0_12
18
LIN5Rx
LIN7Tx
-
17
LIN4Rx
LIN6Tx
Q
LIN6Rx
P0_11
20
LIN7Rx
-
21
LIN8Tx
-
22
LIN9Tx
-
23
LIN8Rx
-
24
LIN9Rx
-
25
LIN10Tx
P10_10
26
LIN11Tx
P0_5
27
LIN10Rx
P10_9
28
LIN11Rx
P0_4
29
LIN12Tx
-
30
LIN13Tx
-
31
LIN12Rx
-
32
LIN13Rx
-
33
LIN14Tx
-
34
LIN15Tx
-
35
LIN14Rx
-
36
LIN15Rx
-
-
38
-
-
37
39
-
-
MLBCLK
-
40
-
42
MLBRESET
-
41
43
MLBSIG
-
44
MLBDAT
-
-
45
-
-
46
-
-
47
-
-
48
-
-
49
-
-
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-
-
51
-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
80
-
-
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-
-
82
-
-
83
-
-
84
-
-
85
-
-
86
-
-
87
-
-
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-
-
89
-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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101
-
-
102
-
-
103
-
-
104
-
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105
-
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-
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107
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-
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109
-
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110
-
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111
-
-
112
-
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113
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-
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-
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-
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117
-
-
118
-
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119
-
-
120
-
-
6.2.3
Connector CN3
Pin
Function
Device Port
Pin
Function
Device Port
1
3
PWM00
PWM02
P10_0
2
PWM01
P10_1
P10_2
4
PWM03
P10_3
5
PWM04
P10_7
6
PWM05
P10_8
7
PWM06
P10_9
8
PWM07
P10_10
9
PWM08
P9_0
10
PWM09
P9_1
11
13
PWM10
P0_4
P0_2
PWM11
PWM13
P0_1
PWM12
12
14
15
F1L: PWM14
R1x: CVMOUT
F1L: P8_0
R1x: CVMOUT
16
PWM15
P8_1
17
PWM16
P10_11
18
PWM17
P10_12
Q
PWM18
P10_13
20
PWM19
P10_14
21
PWM20
P9_2
22
PWM21
P9_3
23
PWM22
P8_2
24
PWM23
P8_3
25
PWM24
P10_15
26
PWM25
P11_0
27
PWM26
P11_1
28
PWM27
P11_2
29
PWM28
P11_3
30
PWM29
P11_4
31
PWM30
-
32
PWM31
33
PWM32
-
34
35
PWM34
PWM33
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P0_3
P9_4
P9_6
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37
PWM36
P8_4
38
PWM37
39
PWM38
P8_6
40
PWM39
-
41
PWM40
-
42
PWM41
-
43
-
44
PWM43
-
45
PWM42
PWM44
-
46
PWM45
47
PWM46
-
48
PWM47
-
49
PWM48
-
50
PWM49
-
51
PWM50
-
52
PWM51
-
53
PWM52
54
PWM53
-
55
PWM54
-
56
PWM55
-
57
PWM56
-
58
PWM57
-
59
PWM58
-
60
PWM59
-
61
PWM60
-
62
PWM61
-
63
PWM62
-
64
PWM63
-
65
PWM64
-
66
PWM65
-
67
PWM66
-
68
PWM67
-
69
PWM68
-
70
PWM69
-
71
PWM70
-
72
PWM71
-
73
PWM72
-
74
PWM73
-
75
PWM74
-
76
PWM75
-
77
PWM76
-
78
PWM77
-
79
PWM78
80
PWM79
-
81
PWMADC00
AP0_8
82
PWMADC01
83
PWMADC02
AP0_10
84
PWMADC03
-
85
PWMADC04
-
86
PWMADC05
-
87
PWMADC06
-
88
PWMADC07
-
89
PWMADC08
-
90
PWMADC09
-
91
PWMADC10
-
92
PWMADC11
-
93
PWMADC12
-
94
PWMADC13
-
95
PWMADC14
-
96
PWMADC15
-
-
-
P8_5
P0_12
AP0_9
97
-
-
98
-
-
99
-
-
100
-
-
101
-
-
102
-
-
103
-
-
104
-
-
105
-
-
106
-
-
107
-
-
108
-
-
109
-
-
110
-
-
111
-
-
112
-
-
113
-
-
114
-
-
115
-
-
116
-
-
117
-
-
118
-
-
119
-
-
120
-
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6.3
Differences RH850/F1L-80pin and RH850/R1x-80pin
The pin out of the RH850/F1L-80pin device and the RH850/R1L-80pin device
differs on the following port/pin:
Device Pin
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Function on
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RH850/R1x-80pin
P8_0
CVMOUT
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Chapter 7 Precautions
1) The connector CN21 is only available on PCB versions 2, or later.
PCB version overview:
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Number
Change information
1
EESS-0402-077-01
Initial version
2
EESS-0400-075-02
Added CN21.
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Chapter 8 Mechanical dimensions
9,00mm
CN4
CN2
160,00mm
24,00mm
100,00mm
9,00mm
24,00mm
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Chapter 9 Schematic
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74
75
76
77
78
79
80
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
P0<12..0>
BI
P11<4..0>
BI
P10<15..0>
BI
BI
ISOVDD
ISOVSS
P10[6]
P10[7]
P10[8]
P10[9]
P10[10]
P10[11]
P10[12]
P10[13]
P10[14]
P11[1]
P11[2]
P11[3]
P11[4]
EVDD[2]
EVSS[2]
P10[0]
P10[1]
P10[2]
P9<6..0>
Z_PINS<80..0>
BI
AP0<10..0>
5
IC1
RH850_F1L_80_YAM_SOCKET
3
4
5
15
BI
0
1
2
3
4
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
3
A0VREF
3.3 OR 5V
5
3.3 OR 5V
EVDD
4
5
6
11
12
2
P8<6..0>
BI
BI
JP0<5..0>
P8[6]
P8[5]
P8[4]
P8[3]
P8[1]
P8[0]
P0[7]
P0[8]
P0[9]
P0[10]
FLMD0
X1
X2
REGVDD
AWOVDD
AWOVSS
RESET
JP0[0]
JP0[1]
JP0[2]
5
4
3
A
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
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41
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59
58
57
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55
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53
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51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
P9[6]
P9[5]
P9[4]
P9[3]
P9[2]
P9[1]
P9[0]
AP0[0]
AP0[1]
AP0[2]
AP0[3]
AP0[4]
AP0[5]
AP0[6]
AP0[7]
AP0[8]
AP0[9]
AP0[10]
A0VREF
A0VSS
P10[3]
P10[4]
P10[5]
P10[15]
P11[0]
P0[0]
P0[1]
P0[2]
P0[3]
EVDD[1]
P0[4]
P0[5]
P0[6]
P0[11]
P0[12]
EVSS[1]
P8[2]
JP0[5]
JP0[4]
JP0[3]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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18
19
20
1
2
3
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20
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3
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5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
2
R20UT2209ED0101 Rev.1.1
2013-03-21
19
C2
100N
C1
100N
C16
100N
6
EVDD
3.3 OR 5V
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
3.3 OR 5V
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
REGVDD
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
6
6
5
4
3
1
0
0
1
2
100N
C17
BI
100N
C13
3.3 OR 5V
A0VREF
JP0<5..0>
P0<12..0>
ISOVDD
7
8
9
10
P8<6..0>
BI
BI
7
100N
C18
X1
FLMD0
C10
12PF
C7
12PF
IN
RESET_Z
IN
16.000 MHZ + SOCKET
18PF
AWOVDD
3.3 OR 5V
REGVDD
AWOVDD
7
8
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1
CN9
SMA STRAIGHT
N.A.
OUT
BI
R3
51
JP0<0..5>
RESET
LX
1
2
STD POWER LAB SOCKET 4MM RED
CN17
N.A.
2
MAX 3.3V
1
2
ALLOWED DC SUPPLY
STD POWER LAB SOCKET 4MM BLACK
CN10
N.A.
1
2
MAX 5V
2
4
1
0
3
5
N.A.
R6
ALLOWED DC SUPPLY
D2
1SMA5919BT3G_5.6V
L2
STD POWER LAB SOCKET 4MM RED
CN54
N.A.
1
10K
3
5
2
4
R5
0
A
DEBUG AND PROGRAMMING INTERFACE
3.3V
P10<15..0>
POWER SELECTION : 3.3V OR 5V
3.3V
VIN_3.3V
5V
VIN_5V
MF-USMF020
FU2
MF-USMF020
FU1
3
D3
1SMA5914BT3G_3.6V
3.3V
D1
1SMA5919BT3G_5.6V
5.0V
GREEN
LED2
GREEN
R9
R8
BI
OUT
LED1
OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
R2
0
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
5.0V
10K
HEADER 14WAY SHROUDED
CN19
HEADER 2WAY
2
1
2
CN30
4
FLMD0
3
4
6
1 1 2 2 8
5
6
8
7
8
10
9
10
R7
R4
12
11
12
14
13
14
HEADER 3WAY
CN21
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
82K
2
390
R20UT2209ED0101 Rev.1.1
2013-03-21
390
4
4
100UF
C3
100UF
C9
1
1
TP2
TESTPOINT_SMALL_RD
TP1
TESTPOINT_SMALL_RD
3.3V
5.0V
2
2
3
3
5
1
2
V3V
3.3 OR 5V
A0VREF
3.3 OR 5V
EVDD
3.3 OR 5V
REGVDD
1
HEADER 3WAY
CN18
1
1
2
2
3
3
TP13
TESTPOINT_SMALL_RD
6
TP12
GND-TESTPOINT
1
6
RUBBER FOOT D=11.1MM/H=5MM GREY
MP5
RUBBER FOOT D=11.1MM/H=5MM GREY
MP4
RUBBER FOOT D=11.1MM/H=5MM GREY
MP3
RUBBER FOOT D=11.1MM/H=5MM GREY
MP2
RUBBER FOOT D=11.1MM/H=5MM GREY
MP1
RUBBER FEET
TP11
GND-TESTPOINT
1
TP9
GND-TESTPOINT
1
TP10
GND-TESTPOINT
TP8
GND-TESTPOINT
1
1
TP7
GND-TESTPOINT
1
8
EVDD
3.3 OR 5V
1
1
1
7
TP6
FIDUCIAL_1MM
FIDUCIAL_1MM
BOTTOM
TP5
TP3
FIDUCIAL_1MM
TP4
FIDUCIAL_1MM
TOP
10N
C15
R1
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D4
1N4148W-V
PUSH BUTTON FOR RESET
8
3.3 OR 5V
7
VDDIOF
FUDUCIALS AND GROUND TEST POINTS
HEADER 2WAY 3.3V
CN14 2
1
HEADER 3WAY
CN15
1
1
2
2
3
3
HEADER 3WAY
CN13
1
1
2
2
3
3
5V
V5V
HEADER 3WAY
CN12
1
1
2
1
HEADER 2WAY
1 CN11 2
VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION
5
4K7
1
PUSH BUTTON 4 PIN SMD
SW1
20
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A
R20UT2209ED0101 Rev.1.1
2013-03-21
21
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122
123
124
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126
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128
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
2
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82 AP0<9>
84
86
88
90 AP1<1>
92 AP1<3>
94 AP1<5>
96 AP1<7>
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
P0<12>
P9<4>
P9<6>
P8<5>
P10<1>
P10<3>
P10<8>
P10<10>
P9<1>
P0<1>
P0<3>
P8<1>
P10<12>
P10<14>
P9<3>
P8<3>
P11<0>
P11<2>
P11<4>
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
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102
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108
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120
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30
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38
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42
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48
50
52
54
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58
60
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
BI
3
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
BI
ETH0RXCLK
ETH0RXER
ETH0CRSDV
ETH0RXDV
ETH0RESET
ETH0MDIO
ETH0RXD0
ETH0RXD1
ETH0RXD2
ETH0RXD3
UART0TX
UART0RX
LIN0TX
LIN0RX
IIC0SCL
IIC0SDA
CAN0TX
CAN0RX
SENT0IN
SENT0OUT
PSI50RX
PSI50TX
PSI50SYNC
FLX0TX
FLX0RX
FLX1TX
FLX1RX
RESET
WAKE
INT0
INT2
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
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128
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102
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120
QSH-060-01-F-D-A
CN1
1
2
3
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8
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10
11
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50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
ETH0MDC
ETH0TXD0
ETH0TXD1
ETH0TXD2
ETH0TXD3
FLX1EN
P10<11>
P0<3>
P0<2>
P0<5>
P0<4>
P0<8>
P0<7>
P0<6>
P9<3>
INT1
INT3
UART1TX
UART1RX
LIN1TX
LIN1RX
IIC1SCL
IIC1SDA
CAN1TX
CAN1RX
SENT1IN
SENT1OUT
PSI51RX
PSI51TX
PSI51SYNC
FLX0EN
P9<0>
NMI
5.0V
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
ETH0TXCLK
62
ETH0TXER
64
ETH0TXEN
66
ETH0COL
68
70
72
74 USB0UDMH
76 USB0UDPH
78
80
82
84
P8<1>
86 DIGIO_1
BI
P8<3>
88 DIGIO_3
BI
90 DIGIO_5
P8<5>
BI
92 DIGIO_7
P11<0>
BI
94 DIGIO_9
P10<7>
BI
P10<15>
96 DIGIO_11
BI
P0<10>
98 DIGIO_13
BI
100DIGIO_15
P0<12>
BI
102
P10<5>
104 MUX1
106
AP0<1>
108 ADC1
110 ADC3
AP0<3>
112 ADC5
AP0<5>
AP0<7>
114 ADC7
116
3.3V
118
VDDIOF
120
3.3 OR 5V
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
CONNECTOR1
5.0V
61
63
65
67
69
71
USB0UDMF
73
USB0UDPF
75
77
79
81
83
DIGIO_0 85
P8<0>
DIGIO_2 87
P8<2>
DIGIO_4 89
P8<4>
DIGIO_6 91
P8<6>
DIGIO_8 93
P10<0>
DIGIO_10 95
P10<8>
DIGIO_12 97
P0<9>
DIGIO_14 99
P0<11>
101
MUX0
P10<4>
103
MUX2
P10<6>
105
ADC0
AP0<0>
107
ADC2
AP0<2>
109
ADC4
AP0<4>
111
ADC6
AP0<6>
113
115
117
VDDIOF
3.3V 3.3 OR 5V
119
P10<10>
P10<9>
P10<10>
P10<9>
P10<3>
P10<2>
P10<1>
P10<0>
OUT
OUT
P11<1>
P10<14>
P9<1>
P9<2>
IN
OUT
RESET_Z
IN
6
5
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
6
P10<10>
P10<9>
P0<12>
P0<11>
P0<10>
P0<9>
MLBCLK
MLBSIG
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
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63
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79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
113
115
117
119
CAN2TX
CAN2RX
CAN4TX
CAN4RX
LIN2TX
LIN2RX
LIN4TX
LIN4RX
LIN6TX
LIN6RX
LIN8TX
LIN8RX
LIN10TX
LIN10RX
LIN12TX
LIN12RX
LIN14TX
LIN14RX
61
63
65
67
69
71
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75
77
79
81
83
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98
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102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
CAN3TX
2
CAN3RX
4
CAN5TX
6
CAN5RX
8
10 LIN3TX
12 LIN3RX
14 LIN5TX
16 LIN5RX
18 LIN7TX
20 LIN7RX
22 LIN9TX
24 LIN9RX
26 LIN11TX
28 LIN11RX
30 LIN13TX
32 LIN13RX
34 LIN15TX
36 LIN15RX
38
40
42 MLBRESET
44 MLBDAT
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
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90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
QTH-060-01-F-D-A
CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
CONNECTOR2
7
7
P0<5>
P0<4>
IN
OUT
8
8
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
113
115
117
119
1
3
5
7
9
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31
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35
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85
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109
111
113
115
117
119
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94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
2
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92
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100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
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120
QTH-060-01-F-D-A
CN4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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18
19
20
21
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N.A.
CONNECTOR4
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QSH-060-01-F-D-A
CN3
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MAIN BOARD CONNECTORS
4
F
1
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
AP0<8> 81
AP0<10> 83
85
87
AP1<0> 89
AP1<2> 91
AP1<4> 93
AP1<6> 95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
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Chapter 10 Revision History
The table provides information about the major changes of the document
versions.
Date
Version
2012-11-12
1.0
Description
Initial release
 Updated description of debug interface
2013-03-21
1.1
 Updated schematic
 Added chapter ‘Chapter 7 Precautions’
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