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    R eva raisonance universal evaluation board with rlink for microcontrollers user guide reva mother board (versions v1.X, v2.X and rf) hardware description and user's guide september 2007.

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    Reva user guide: mother board information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. The software described in this document is furnished under license agreement or nondisclosure agreement and may be used or copied in acc...

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    Reva user guide: mother board table of contents 1. Presentation 5 1.1 description of the delivered package 7 1.2 reva-rlink connection 10 2. Operating modes 12 2.1 attached mode: usb powered, on-board isp/isd 13 2.2 broken apart mode: auxiliary power supply, cable isp/isd 14 3. Reva mother board 16 ...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 4.2 limitations 31 5. Daughter boards 32 5.1 insertion/extraction 33 5.2 caution 33 5.3 dedicated documentations 34 6. Mother board schematics 36 6.1 reva v1.0 37 6.2 reva v2.0 39 6.3 reva v2.10 41 6.4 reva v2.1z 'zigbee' 43 7. Version history 45 8. Appendix 46 8.1 comp...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 1. Presentation 1. Presentation the reva is a universal evaluation board that has been designed for quick and easy evaluation of a wide range of microcontrollers. It is made up of a generic reva mother board with embedded rlink in-circuit programmer and debugger, and a ...

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    1. Presentation reva user guide: mother board raisonance - 6 -.

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    Reva user guide: mother board 1. Presentation 1.1 description of the delivered package the reva package includes: ● 1 reva mother board (see illustration 2), ● 1 rlink attached to the mother board (see illustration 2), ● reva daughter board(s), depending on the purchased kit, ● all required cables, ...

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    1. Presentation reva user guide: mother board at the time of manufacturing, the reva and the rlink are connected to allow in-circuit debugging and in-circuit programming of the microcontroller on the reva daughter board without additional power supply or cables. The two tools can also be easily brok...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 1. Presentation note: when separated from the reva, the rlink has the same in-circuit debugging and programming characteristics as the stand-alone rlink version 2.0. As a result there are two possible configurations for using the reva: ● “attached mode”: reva and rlink ...

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    1. Presentation reva user guide: mother board 1.2 reva-rlink connection the reva and the rlink are connected by eight points at the time of manufacturing. Through these points, 16 signals are passed including those for: ● in-circuit debugging ● in-circuit programming ● usb power supply ● the grounds...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 1. Presentation - 11 - raisonance.

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    2. Operating modes reva user guide: mother board 2. Operating modes the following chapter provides a detailed description of each of the reva's major operating configurations/modes: ● attached mode: boards connected and powered from usb ● broken apart mode: boards separated and powered by a 9v auxil...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 2. Operating modes 2.1 attached mode: usb powered, on-board isp/isd in this mode, 1.8v daughter boards are not supported. The rlink must not be used to program external target microcontrollers when a daughter board is inserted. - 13 - raisonance.

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    2. Operating modes reva user guide: mother board 2.2 broken apart mode: auxiliary power supply, cable isp/isd there are no restrictions for this mode. This is the only mode that allows the debugging and programming of 1.8v target microcontrollers. Raisonance - 14 -.

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    Reva user guide: mother board 2. Operating modes - 15 - raisonance.

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board this chapter describes the reva's evaluation features and their limitations. Features are grouped in the following thematic areas: 3. Reva mother board ...............................................................................

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board 3.1 layout of the reva mother board illustration 6 shows the thematic areas for the reva's evaluation features. The reva mother board exists in two versions. The version number (1.0 or 2.0) is printed on the mother board next to the so-dimm connecto...

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3.2 power supply area ( reva v1.X ) this area allows you to choose the voltage to be used on the whole reva board as well as on the daughter board. Because of the dropout voltage of the regulator, the 5v voltage cannot be generated from the usb 5v. ...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board 3.2.3 features ● 1 jack for the connection of auxiliary 9v power supply to power the reva board in broken apart mode. Should you require one, the 9v power supply should output 9v dc and have a 2.1 x 5 mm jack with the ground signal on the outside. ●...

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3.3 power supply area ( reva v2.X ) this area allows to choose the voltage to be used on the whole reva board as well as on the daughter board. On the reva v2.0 the daughter board configures automatically the regulator and defines the possible sourc...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board 3.3.3 features ● 1 jack for the connection of auxiliary 9v power supply to power the reva board in broken apart mode. Should you require one, the 9v power supply should output 9v dc and have a 2.1 x 5 mm jack with the ground signal on the outside. ●...

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3.3.5 daughter board connecting area this area allows the connection of a daughter board featuring a target microcontroller for evaluation. The reva mother board cannot be used without a daughter board. This area may also be used to connect the reva...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board 3.5 reset area this area allows the reset of the devices on the daughter board. 3.5.1 features ● 1 push-button with a negative polarity. ● 1 rc debouncing filter with a time constant of 330 us (soldered on the bottom side of the board). 3.5.2 limita...

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3.7 digital inputs area this area provides the user with immediately usable digital i/os that can be used as interrupt sources or general purpose i/os. 3.7.1 features ● 1 two-position jumper to choose the polarity of the bt6 push button. ● 2 push bu...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board 3.8 analog area this area groups features that allow the user to validate the analog features of a target microcontroller. The reva rf 'zigbee' does not provide the same peripheral set as the standard reva board. 3.8.1 features (standard reva up to ...

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3.9 communication area this area groups the connectors for several communication standards. 3.9.1 view 3.9.2 features 3.9.2.1 i²c ● 1 three-position connector for i²c communication. ● 2 jumpers to enable pullups on the scl and sda lines (useful at t...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board ● 1 rs232 connector. ● 1 serial line driver (st3232) operating at voltages from 3v to 5,5v. 3.9.2.3 spi ● 1 four-position connector for spi communication. 3.9.2.4 enabling jumpers ● 8 jumpers enabling the independent use of each of these features: •...

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    3. Reva mother board reva user guide: mother board 3.10 secondary serial / can area 3.10.1 description t his area allows the use of other serial communication protocols (can for example). This area contains a db9 connector with no driver and no other hardware. To use this area, the daughter board mu...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 3. Reva mother board - 29 - raisonance.

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    4. Embedded rlink reva user guide: mother board 4. Embedded rlink 4.1 configuration and functionalities the functionalities of this embedded version of rlink v2.0 are the same as the stand alone version. The desired communication protocol can be configured via the jumpers embedded on it. The next pa...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 4. Embedded rlink 4.2 limitations the programming/debugging of 1.8v target microcontrollers requires an external adapter to shift levels from 1.8v. The i/os of the rlink are only 2.7v to 5.5v tolerant. That means that the embedded rlink must be broken away from the reva...

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    5. Daughter boards reva user guide: mother board 5. Daughter boards the daughter boards contain all the components dedicated to a specific target microcontroller, including the microcontroller itself, a clock selector and other device dependent features. This chapter provides general purpose conside...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 5. Daughter boards 5.1 insertion/extraction the daughter boards must be inserted/extracted following the procedure described on this schema. 5.1.1 insertion ● c insert the daughter board completely. ● d rotate the daughter board. ● e lock : push the daughter board into ...

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    5. Daughter boards reva user guide: mother board 5.3 dedicated documentations each reva daughter boards is described in a documentation dedicated to the family of microcontrollers it is based on. All these documentations can be found in the same folder as this file. The next paragraphs give the name...

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  • Page 36: 6. Mother Board Schematics

    6. Mother board schematics reva user guide: mother board 6. Mother board schematics this section groups the schematics for all the existing versions of the reva mother board. Only the schematics for the evaluation part of the board are provided, not these of the rlink part. 6. Mother board schematic...

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    Reva user guide: mother board 6. Mother board schematics 6.1 reva v1.0 - 37 - raisonance.

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    6. Mother board schematics reva user guide: mother board raisonance - 38 -.

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    Reva user guide: mother board 6. Mother board schematics 6.2 reva v2.0 - 39 - raisonance.

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    6. Mother board schematics reva user guide: mother board raisonance - 40 -.

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    Reva user guide: mother board 6. Mother board schematics 6.3 reva v2.10 - 41 - raisonance.

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    6. Mother board schematics reva user guide: mother board raisonance - 42 -.

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    Reva user guide: mother board 6. Mother board schematics 6.4 reva v2.1z 'zigbee' - 43 - raisonance.

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    6. Mother board schematics reva user guide: mother board raisonance - 44 -.

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    Reva user guide: mother board 7. Version history 7. Version history version date author description v1.0 06/04/28 s.Cagnard creation from the global reva user guide v2.7. Valid for reva mother board up to v2.10. V1.1 07/03/16 l.Orry added information for reva zigbee v2.1z 07/09/20 f.Lamotte specify ...

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    8. Appendix reva user guide: mother board 8. Appendix 8.1 compliance rohs compliance raisonance products are certified to comply with the european union rohs (restriction of hazardous substances) directive (2002/95/ec) which restricts the use of six hazardous chemicals in its products for the protec...