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EDK2282

Manufacturer Part Number
EDK2282
Description
DEV EVALUATION KIT H8S/2282
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
H8®r
Type
MCUr
Datasheet

Specifications of EDK2282

Contents
2G (Second-generation) Evaluation Board, HEW debugger support, Cable and CD-ROM
For Use With/related Products
H8S/2282
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
5.6. F
The Flash Programming header is used with the Hitachi Flash Debug Board (FDB). The FDB is a USB based programming
tool for control and programming of Hitachi microcontrollers, available separately from Hitachi. This header provides direct
access for the FDB to control the EDK microcontroller.
To utilise this header the user must make the following changes to the board configuration.
1.
2.
Caution: Do not operate the board with the user mode jumpers removed and the FDB disconnected as the
microcontroller mode pins will float to an indeterminate state. This may damage the microcontroller device.
5.7. B
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 of increased flexibility
for the EDK designs. Mode transitions including boot mode transitions only require the reset to be held active while the mode
settings are presented. On releasing reset the microcontroller will be in the required mode.
The logic design detects a power up event and provides a timed reset pulse to guarantee the reset of the device. At the end
of the rest pulse the processor will be placed in user mode and any code in the device will execute.
During user mode the NMI button can be pressed at any time. This will provide a single de-bounced NMI interrupt to the
device.
Pressing the boot button will cause the boot mode controller to reset the device and, during the reset period, present the
required mode settings to start the device in boot mode. At the end of the reset period the boot mode settings will have been
latched into the device which will then be ready to accept a boot mode connection via the RS232 interface or the flash
programming header. Pressing the boot button during a normal reset will not cause the EDK to enter boot mode.
The boot mode settings are fixed at mode 0. The required mode settings are made using a tri-state capable buffer.
Note:
5.7.1. CPLD C
The code is based upon a four state machine providing a guaranteed reset period which can be extended by holding the
relevant control input in the active state. When released the timer will extend the reset for approximately 500mS.
The states are split into two functions, one for User mode and one for Boot mode. The first state of each is used to hold the
reset line active. When the timer expires then the second state is used to hold the device in the selected mode and wait for
an external control signal to either move back into the user reset state or into the boot reset state.
Disable the RX232 signal from the RS232 transceiver.
Jumper link CJ4-A is provided for this purpose. Please refer to section5.3.
Disable User Program Mode using jumper CJ4-B. Please refer to section5.3.
LASH
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The boot control device is programmed to support all possible EDK products.
For this reason the reset pulse is over 500ms. Repetitive activation of either the Boot or Reset buttons will restart
the reset timer and extend the reset period. Pressing the boot button within the 500mS period of a reset will not
cause the board to enter boot mode.
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