| .. _fpb_ra6e2: |
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| RA6E2 Fast Prototyping Board |
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| Overview |
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| The FPB-RA6E2, a Fast Prototyping Board for RA6E2 MCU Group, based on |
| the 200 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M33 core with TrustZone, enables users to |
| seamlessly evaluate the features of the RA6E2 MCU group and develop |
| embedded systems applications using Flexible Software Package (FSP) |
| and e2 studio IDE. The users can use rich on-board features along with |
| their choice of popular ecosystems add-ons to bring their big ideas to life. |
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| The key features of the FPB-RA6E2 board are categorized in three groups as follow: |
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| **MCU Native Pin Access** |
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| - 200MHz Arm Cortex-M33 based RA6E2 MCU in 64 pins, LQFP package |
| - 256 kB Code Flash, 40 kB SRAM |
| - Native pin access through 2 x 32-pin male headers |
| - MCU current measurement point for precision current consumption measurement |
| - Multiple clock sources - RA6E2 MCU oscillator and sub-clock oscillator crystals, |
| providing precision 24.000 MHz and 32,768 Hz reference clock. |
| Additional low precision clocks are avaialbe internal to the RA6E2 MCU |
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| **System Control and Ecosystem Access** |
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| - USB Full Speed Host and Device (micro-AB connector) |
| - Two 5V input sources |
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| - USB (Debug, Full Speed) |
| - External power supply (using 2-pin header) |
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| - On-board debugger (SWD) |
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| - User LEDs and buttons |
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| - Two User LEDs (green) |
| - Power LED (green) indicating availability of regulated power |
| - Debug/power LED (yellow) indicating power and the debug connection |
| - One User button |
| - One Reset button |
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| - Two popular ecosystem expansions |
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| - Two Digilent PmodTM (SPI, UART and I3C) connectors |
| - Arduino (Uno R3) connectors |
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| - MCU boot configuration jumper |
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| .. figure:: fpb_ra6e2.webp |
| :align: center |
| :alt: RA6E2 Fast Prototyping Board |
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| FPB-RA6E2 Board Functional Area Definitions (Credit: Renesas Electronics Corporation) |
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| Hardware |
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| Detailed hardware feature for the RA6E2 MCU group can be found at `RA6E2 Group User's Manual Hardware`_ |
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| .. figure:: ra6e2_block_diagram.webp |
| :width: 442px |
| :align: center |
| :alt: RA6E2 MCU group feature |
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| RA6E2 Block diagram (Credit: Renesas Electronics Corporation) |
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| Detailed hardware feature for the FPB-RA6E2 MCU can be found at `FPB-RA6E2 - User's Manual`_ |
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| Supported Features |
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| The below features are currently supported on Zephyr OS for FPB-RA6E2 board: |
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| +-----------+------------+----------------------+ |
| | Interface | Controller | Driver/Component | |
| +===========+============+======================+ |
| | GPIO | on-chip | gpio | |
| +-----------+------------+----------------------+ |
| | MPU | on-chip | arch/arm | |
| +-----------+------------+----------------------+ |
| | NVIC | on-chip | arch/arm | |
| +-----------+------------+----------------------+ |
| | UART | on-chip | serial | |
| +-----------+------------+----------------------+ |
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| Other hardware features are currently not supported by the port. |
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| Programming and Debugging |
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| Applications for the ``fpb_ra6e2`` board target configuration can be |
| built, flashed, and debugged in the usual way. See |
| :ref:`build_an_application` and :ref:`application_run` for more details on |
| building and running. |
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| Flashing |
| ======== |
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| Program can be flashed to fpb-RA6E2 via the on-board SEGGER J-Link debugger. |
| SEGGER J-link's drivers are avaialbe at https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/ |
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| To flash the program to board |
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| 1. Connect to J-Link OB via USB port to host PC |
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| 2. Make sure J-Link OB jumper is in default configuration as describe in `FPB-RA6E2 - User's Manual`_ |
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| 3. Execute west command |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| west flash -r jlink |
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| Debugging |
| ========= |
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| You can use Segger Ozone (`Segger Ozone Download`_) for a visual debug interface |
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| Once downloaded and installed, open Segger Ozone and configure the debug project |
| like so: |
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| * Target Device: R7FA6E2BB |
| * Target Interface: SWD |
| * Target Interface Speed: 4 MHz |
| * Host Interface: USB |
| * Program File: <path/to/your/build/zephyr.elf> |
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| **Note:** It's verified that we can debug OK on Segger Ozone v3.30d so please use this or later |
| version of Segger Ozone |
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| References |
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| - `FPB-RA6E2 Website`_ |
| - `RA6E2 MCU group Website`_ |
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| .. _FPB-RA6E2 Website: |
| https://www.renesas.com/us/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/ra-cortex-m-mcus/fpb-ra6e2-fast-prototyping-board-ra6e2-mcu-group |
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| .. _RA6E2 MCU group Website: |
| https://www.renesas.com/us/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/ra-cortex-m-mcus/ra6e2-entry-line-200mhz-arm-cortex-m33-general-purpose-microcontroller |
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| .. _FPB-RA6E2 - User's Manual: |
| https://www.renesas.com/us/en/document/mat/fpb-ra6e2-v1-users-manual |
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| .. _RA6E2 Group User's Manual Hardware: |
| https://www.renesas.com/us/en/document/mah/ra6e2-group-users-manual-hardware |
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| .. _Segger Ozone Download: |
| https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink#Ozone |