EDK2638 Renesas Electronics America, EDK2638 Datasheet

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EDK2638

Manufacturer Part Number
EDK2638
Description
DEV EVALUATION KIT H8S/2638
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
H8®r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of EDK2638

Contents
2G (Second-generation) Evaluation Board, HEW debugger support, Cable and CD-ROM
For Use With/related Products
H8S/2638
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
EDK2638
U
F
O
OR
SER
N
-
CHIP
H8S/2638UF
M
ANUAL
FLASH M
ICROCONTROLLER

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EDK2638 Summary of contents

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... EDK2638 U M SER ANUAL F H8S/2638UF FLASH M N CHIP ICROCONTROLLER ...

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Preface Cautions 1. This document may be, wholly or partially, subject to change without notice. 2. All rights reserved. No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate, in any form, a part or this entire document without Hitachi Micro Systems ...

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T C ABLE OF ONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................. 3 ABLE OF ONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 4 TART UP NSTRUCTIONS 2.1. INSTALLING THE EVALUATION DEVELOPMENT KIT (EDK)........................................................................... 4 2.2. SERIAL CONNECTION ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3. POWER SUPPLY ................................................................................................................................................ ...

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TART UP NSTRUCTIONS 2. NSTALLING THE VALUATION Please refer to the quick start guide provided for initial installation of the EDK. A copy of the quick start guide and other information relating to this ...

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EDK B L OARD AYOUT The diagram shows a general layout of the EDK board. FLASH Programming Power NMI Switch BOOT LED Power LED User1 LED User2 LED RESET BOOT Switch Switch CJ5 9-Way D-Type CJ4 3.1. EDK B ...

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EDK O PERATION 4.1. USER INTERFACE The EDK provides three buttons for influencing the operation of the board. The purpose of each button is clearly marked next to it. Refer to the board layout for positions (Section 3) 1. ...

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C C RYSTAL HOICE The operating crystal frequency has been chosen to support the fastest operation with the fastest serial operating speeds. The value of the crystal is 18.432MHz. The following table shows the baud rates and Baud Rate ...

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Fitting the jumper in the default position (10-11) allows the lower byte of the SRAM to be selected during memory access. When a read is performed, the glue logic enables both the upper and lower byte select lines, in both ...

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SRAM A T CCESS IMING External access timing is defined by several registers, allowing different types of devices to be addressed. The registers for the selection of wait states and signal extensions are given below with recommended values for ...

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B O OARD PTIONS The EDK has a number of configuration settings set by jumpers CJ4 ( CJ5 ( and zero-ohm links. Common EDK functions can be set using the jumpers as described ...

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– CJ5 SER ODE ETTINGS CJ5 is used to set the operating mode of the microcontroller. These jumpers must be fitted at all times to ensure correct operation of the EDK. Jumper CJ 5-A User Mode ...

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ERIAL ORT ELECTION The programming serial port is connected to the RS232 connector by default. This allows direct programming of the EDK using the supplied software tools. A secondary serial port is available on the microcontroller ...

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B C OOT ONTROL The method for placing the microcontroller device in to Boot mode for reprogramming has been incorporated into a complex programmable logic device (CPLD). This is not necessary for most user designs but allows a measure ...

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M H ICROCONTROLLER EADER The following table lists the connections to each or the headers on the board. 6. EADER Pin Function (mode6 D15 3 PC1/A1 5 PC3/A3 7 PC5/A5 9 PC7/A7 11 PA2/A18/RxD2 13 ...

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H J2 EADER Pin Function (mode6 D13 3 D11 PE7/D7 11 PE5/D5 13 PE3/D3 15 PE1/D1 17 VSS 19 HRxD1 HWR 25 VSS 27 PH0/PWM1A 29 PH2/PWM1C 31 PWMVCC ...

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C D ODE EVELOPMENT 7.1. HMON 7.1. ODE UPPORT The HMON library is built to support Advanced Expanded Mode only. HMON supports Modes 6 and 7. 7.1. REAKPOINT UPPORT The monitor utilises the PC Break ...

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M M EMORY AP H'00000000 Vectors H'00001000 FDTInit H'00001123 H'00002000 PHMON CHMON H'000043C5 On-Chip FLASH ROM H'00005000 CUser_Vectors H'00005003 H'0003F600 FDTUserModeMicr oKernel H'0003FE6B H'0003FFFF H'00040000 SRAM H'0007FFFF H'00FFB000 On-Chip RAM H'00FFD000 BHMON H'00FFD216 H'00FFEDB0 Stack H'00FFEDB0 H'00FFEFAF H'00FFF800 Internal ...

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AUD ATE ETTING HMON has initially set to connect at 115200Baud. Should the user wish to change this, the value for the BRR in HMONserialconfiguser.c will need to be changed and the project re-built. Please refer ...

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