Renesas Synergy Demo Kit User manual

Rev. 2.01 January 2019
Renesas Synergy™ Platform
Tools & Kits
Kit: Pet Activity Monitor v2.01
User’s Manual
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The Pet Monitor is not guaranteed to be error free, and the entire risk as to the results and performance of the Pet Monitor is assumed
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Contents
1. Overview............................................................................................................................................6
2. Features..............................................................................................................................................6
3. What’s in the box ...............................................................................................................................7
3.1 Other requirements.................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................8
4.1 Minimum requirements to build Application project................................................................................................ 8
4.2 How to configure and setup you Pet Monitor ........................................................................................................... 8
4.2.1 Installation of PC application, documentation, solution files, PCB design files and USB drivers................. 8
4.2.2 Using the PC application to setup and download from your Pet Monitor...................................................... 9
4.3 Operation Information............................................................................................................................................. 12
4.3.1 Battery Charging .......................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3.2 Normal CR2032 Battery Operation.............................................................................................................. 12
4.3.3 Jumper and switch operation when using PC application ............................................................................ 13
5. Working with the Pet Monitor Hardware ........................................................................................14
5.1 Jumpers and DIP Switch settings............................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.1 Default Board Configuration........................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.2 Jumper and Switch functionalities................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.3 Indicators...................................................................................................................................................... 15
6. Hardware Layout .............................................................................................................................16
6.1 System block diagram............................................................................................................................................. 16
6.2 Power Requirements ............................................................................................................................................... 16
6.2.1 Power supply options ................................................................................................................................... 16
6.2.2 Power-up behavior ....................................................................................................................................... 17
6.2.3 Battery supply configuration........................................................................................................................ 17
6.2.4 Power-rails on the board............................................................................................................................... 18
6.3 Connectivity and Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 18
6.3.1 USB Device (J1)........................................................................................................................................... 18
6.3.2 PET MONITOR Programming and Debug.................................................................................................. 19
7. PMOD (Expansion Port) J4 .............................................................................................................20
8. Electrical Schematics....................................................................................................................21
9. Mechanical drawings.......................................................................................................................22
9.1 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
9.2 Top View (component placements) ........................................................................................................................ 22
9.3 Bottom View (component placements)................................................................................................................... 23
10. Certifications..................................................................................................................................24
11. Appendix A –Version 2 Pet Monitor Recovery............................................................................25
11.1 Abstract................................................................................................................................................................... 25
11.2 Requirements .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
11.3 Proceedure .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
11.3.1 Step 1............................................................................................................................................................ 25
11.3.2 Step 2............................................................................................................................................................ 25
11.4 Step 3 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25

11.5 Step 4 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26
11.6 Step 5 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
12. Appendix B –Pet Monitor Version 1 vs. Version 2......................................................................28
12.1 General Information................................................................................................................................................ 28
12.2 e2Studio importable projects:................................................................................................................................. 28
13. Additional Resources.....................................................................................................................29
Revision History ....................................................................................................................................1

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1. Overview
The PET MONITOR is a Demo Kit for the Renesas Synergy™S3A3 Microcontroller Group in an LQFP64 package. The
PET MONITOR is primarily intended for demonstration of the integration of various technologies. All source files are
included so that developers can explore and alter the operations of the device.
This application is NOT a real product and is intended as a demonstration of technology and is not a commercial product.
Since pets come in all shapes and sizes and therefore creating a generic device that can detect the steps and barks/noises of
all these different animals is beyond the scope of the demo. These settings can be adjusted and tried using the Windows
application to communicate with the device and setup the parameters.See Section 7.
2. Features
ARM Cortex-M4 Core with Floating Point Unit (FPU)
•ARMv7E-M architecture with DSP instruction set
•Maximum operating frequency: 48 MHz
•Support for 4-GB address space
•ARM Memory Protection Unit (MPU) with 8 regions
•Debug and Trace: ITM, DWT, FPB, TPIU, ETB
•CoreSight™ debug port: JTAG-DP and SW-DP
Memory
•ARMv7E-M architecture with DSP instruction set
•512-KB code flash memory
•8-KB data flash memory (up to 100,000 erase/write cycles)
•96-KB SRAM
•Flash Cache (FCACHE)
•Memory Protection Units
•Memory Mirror Function
•128-bit unique ID Power
Power and Analog
•Main power input of 5V to USB Device input of 5V
•High efficiency 5V to 3.0V system power DC-DC converter
•Low noise 5V to 3.0V power regulator for MCU analog functions
•Lithium coin cell holder for stand-alone operations
•Several jumper-configurable headers to allow selection of battery power source type and charging option
•ISL9120 Buck-Boost power module
•ISL9230 Battery Charger module
•ISL28133 Operational Amplifier
Connectivity
•USB 2.0 Full-Speed Module (USBFS) –For Setting of parameters, charging of battery and reading of data history.

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Figure 1 Main board components, top side
Figure 2 Main board components, bottom side
3. What’s in the box
The following components are included in the Pet Activity Monitor Demo Kit:
•Pet Activity Monitor main board with installed acrylic case. Part Number: REN-PETMONITOR2Z
•2pc - shunt-jumpers for 0.1in. headers on the PET MONITOR; 1 each for J3, J7 (pre-installed)
•1pc - LIR2032 Battery (rechargeable coin cell)
•1pc - Micro-B USB cable
•1pc - Pet Collar
3.1 Other requirements
1) Renesas YSJLINKLITE will be required for Programming or Debugging see note in section 5.3.2

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4. Getting Started
Do not plug in the pet monitor into the PC until the PC App is running.
4.1 Minimum requirements to build Application project
The use of e2 studio version 6.3.0 with SSP 1.5.0 was used to create and build this project. Please assure that you use this
version as newer versions have not been verified.
The PC application was build using the Visual Studio Community 2017 version 15.7.6 and is based on VB.NET
Both solution source projects are included in the download from the internet at: http://www.renesas.com/pet-monitor
4.2 How to configure and setup you Pet Monitor
4.2.1 Installation of PC application, documentation, solution files, PCB design files and USB drivers
Installation requires Administrator rights as PC drivers are required to communicate with this
device.
To configure the pet monitor hardware, you will require a Windows computer with a USB port. This has been checked on
both Windows 7 and Windows 10. You must first run the PetMonitorSetup.exe program to install the application as well
as the USB drivers for this example. Once done you can plug in the micro-USB cable into your Pet Monitor and computer
and move the power switch to the on position and let the driver install and update your system.

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4.2.2 Using the PC application to setup and download from your Pet Monitor.
NOTE: The units of measurements are as follows: Pet’s Height to be in inches, and the Weight to be in pounds (Lbs.)
Some examples of settings for the Vocal Threshold.
Bread
Vocal Setting
Bread
Vocal Setting
Labrador Retriever
7667
Small Dog
6618
German Shepherd
6260
Puppy
6634
Dobermann
7371
Border Collie
6418
Pomeranian
8880
Beagle
5055
Chow Chow
5208
Yorkshire Terrier
5041
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
5052
Electronic Toy Dog
7202

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Additional Options in the Version 2.00 of the application.
The Title bar will so the Firmware version loaded into the Pet Monitor.

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Also with version 2.00 of the firmware code (bootloader version) and above you will be able to update the application
firmware code over the USB connection. Using the Update button.
4.3 Operation Information
4.3.1 Battery Charging
If you are using an LIR2032 rechargeable battery and wish to charge the battery you must place the jumpers for J3 & J7
into the recharge positions. Now turn the power switch to the ON position and connect the USB micro cable to your
computer. During the charging the RED led will be lite and the computer will most likely report “unknown USB device”.
Once the battery is fully changed the RED led will turn off.
Using J6 with an external battery pack will work but the charging will not be accurate and will take an extremely long time
and is not advisable without modifications to the hardware. Please refer to the ISL9230 documentation.
4.3.2 Normal CR2032 Battery Operation
The use of a normal CR2032 battery to run the device will have J3 in the CR2032 position and J7 will be removed. Turn
on the device with SW1 (power switch) and the YELLOW led should flash three times to indicate that the program is
running.

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4.3.3 Jumper and switch operation when using PC application
With the switch (S1) is in the OFF position connect your PC to the Pet Activity Monitor using the Micro-B cable.
Note: If you are using the standard CR2032 battery you will need to move the power switch (S1) to the ON position.
Once connected the PC application will look in the systems registry for the Synergy communications port and connect if
found after you press the Connect button.

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5. Working with the Pet Monitor Hardware
If you wish to change, debug the application for your Pet Activity Monitor board, you will need the latest version of the
Renesas Synergy™Software Package (SSP), as well as the development tools needed to work with it.
If you are new to Renesas Synergy™Platform development, visit our Getting Started Guide on the web. This guide will
provide detailed instructions on how to register an account on the Renesas Synergy™Gallery to obtain a developer license,
and how to download and install all the software and tools that are required. Once you have completed these steps, return to
this section for more in-depth information on how to work with your board.
1. sign in to your My Renesas account. If you do not have an account, please sign up for one.
2. How to download and install the necessary development tools
5.1 Jumpers and DIP Switch settings
5.1.1 Default Board Configuration
5.1.2 Jumper and Switch functionalities
Jumper / Switch
Function
Default Setting
SW1
Power On/Off switch
Off
J1
Micro USB connection for Data communications and Charging
N/A
J2
Debugger Header
N/A
J3
Used to select power source.
Using a regular CR2032
short J3 pins 2 & 3 and
J7 left open.
Using a Rechargeable
LIR2032 then short J3
pins 1 & 2 and short J7.
J4
PMOD Connection
Not used
J5
Debug Connection Header
N/A
J6
placeholder if using a wired li-ion cell instead of the coin cell battery.
Pin 1 is the + and pin 2 in GND
Open
J7
Used to include or remove the battery charging circuit from the
system. If using the rechargeable battery, short the pins that say
“Recharge” with a jumper (J7 pins 1 & 2)
Removed

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5.1.3 Indicators
ID
Function
Color
D1
Power Good
GREEN
D2
Charging Indicator
When an End of Charge (EOC) condition is reached, the CHG pin
changes to Hi-Z to indicate the end-of-charge condition and the
charging is terminated if the CONT pin is in logic low. When a
recharge condition is met, the safety timer will be reset to zero and
the charging re-starts.
In the event a timeout interval has elapsed before the EOC
condition is reached, a timeout fault condition is triggered. The
timeout fault condition is indicated by the CHG pin being toggled
between HI and LO every 0.5s. The timeout fault condition can be
cleared by removing and reapplying the input power to the IC.
Under the EOC, timeout and timeout fault conditions, the power
delivery to VOUT is not impacted. The battery continues to supply
current to VOUT if needed, as described in “Dynamic Power Path
Management” on page 15 of the ISL9230 Data Sheet.
RED
D3
Status Indicator
•Long flashes on program startup to indicate operation
•Short flashes on writes to Data Flash
•Long flashes on Battery Low Indicator (stops program) and
LED remains on.
YELLOW

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6. Hardware Layout
6.1 System block diagram
6.2 Power Requirements
This section covers information related to power supplies for PET MONITOR. It includes input power supply sources,
power up behavior, battery supply configuration, and how to measure current consumption for the PET MONITOR and
other key components.
6.2.1 Power supply options
This section provides details on various input power supply options available on the PET MONITOR. The primary supply
is from the Coin Cell. But with the USB connection to the device you can communicate with the device as well as power
the unit. If you use a rechargeable LIR2032 then this connection will be used to charge the battery.
USB Micro-B (Default)
J-Link USB Micro-B connector J1, located near the battery holder. This connector is used for
configuring and downloading from the PET MONITOR. The current limit through the USB
connector is 500 mA.

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LIR2032 lithium coin cell Installed in BAT1 holder near the right edge of the circuit
board.
When power to the PET MONITOR is supplied from the lithium coin cell and J-Link
circuitry operation is required for operation, connection of the JLINK interface will not
supply power to the unit.
Installed in BAT1 holder near the right edge of the circuit board.
When power to the PET MONITOR is supplied from the lithium coin cell and J-Link circuitry operation is required for
operation, connection of the JLINK interface will not supply power to the unit.
6.2.2 Power-up behavior
The PET MONITOR is delivered preloaded with a demonstration program. The demonstration program shows several
features of the PET MONITOR and source code is available as a programming example for developers. When you power
on the device the LED D3 (Yellow) will do three Blinks then turn off to let you know the application is running.
6.2.3 Battery supply configuration
A lithium button cell battery must be used to provide power to the board. There are two possible batteries that can be used
with this unit, either a CR2032 or a rechargeable LIR2032.
Jumper
Function
Default Setting
J3
Used to select power source type.
Shorted Pin1 to Pin2
Using a regular CR2032
short J3 pins 2 & 3 and
J7 left open.
Using a Rechargeable
LIR2032 then short J3
pins 1 & 2 and short J7.
J7
Used to include or remove the battery charging circuit from the
system. If using the rechargeable battery, short the pins that say
“Recharge” with a jumper (J7 pins 1 & 2)
Installed

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6.2.4 Power-rails on the board
+5V Main voltage rail
To power supplies for the circuitry on the PET MONITOR. This is controlled and monitored by the ISL9330 and ISL9120
devices. The ISL9230 will also handle the charging of the battery if a rechargeable version is used.
3.0V Main power subsystem
Almost all the circuits on the board require 3.0 V, including S3A3 memory, and logic. The +5V Main Voltage Rail power
is delivered to the Intersil ISL9120 buck-boost switcher. This switcher, using a tiny inductor, creates 3.0V at up to 1.5A to
the S3, and can operate with +5V rail voltage between 3.0V and 5.8V.
Low Battery power detect
VBAT will be read by one of the MCUs A/D channels and will force unit into a stop condition if the voltage falls below
1.3 volts on the battery.
6.3 Connectivity and Settings
This section describes the various connectivity blocks along with any configuration options on the S3. The connector
interface pinouts and signal definitions are included, along with any jumper or DIP switch settings that are required for
each functional block.
6.3.1 USB Device (J1)
This USB Micro-B connection jack connects the S3 to an external USB Host, the FS
capable, will accept power from the host. Host power voltage is checked to detect
connection.

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Table 1: USB device connector (J1)
USB Device Connector
PET MONITOR
Pin
Description
Logical
Pin(s)
Function Name(s)
1
VBUS, +5VDC
P4_7
P4_7/USB_VBUS
2
Data-
USB_DM
P9_15/USB_DM
3
Data+
USB_DP
P9_14/USB_DP
4
USB ID, jack internal switch, cable inserted
-
(Not connected)
5
Ground
VSS
(Circuit Ground)
Connection through IP4220CZ6 Dual USB 2.0 integrated ESD protection IC.
6.3.2 PET MONITOR Programming and Debug
This 0.05 in. pitch, 2x5 pin non-polarized header. The PET MONITOR Programming and Debug
connector allows programming and debug of the PET MONITOR using Serial Wire interface only.
Table 2: S3A3 Programming and Debug connector (J5)
S3A3 Programming and Debug Connector
PET MONITOR
Pin
Description
Logical
Pin(s)
Function Name(s)
1
ARM VCC, connected to +3V3 bus
+3V3MCU
MCU VCC
2
ARM SWDIO, Serial Wire Debug Data I/O
P1_8
P1_8/SWDIO
3
ARM GND
VSS
(Circuit Ground)
4
ARM SWCLK, Serial Wire Debug Clock
P3_0
P3_0/SWCLK
5
ARM GND
VSS
(Circuit Ground)
6
ARM SWO, Serial Wire Trace Output (optional)
-
(Not connected)
7
(pin removed)
N/A
N/A
8
Not Used
-
(Not connected)
9
GND
VSS
(Circuit Ground)
10
ARM RESET#, Pin low resets target CPU
RESET_L
RESET_L
NOTE:
To work with the debugging or programming of this unit you will require a J-LINK LITE from Renesas (P/N: YSJLINKLITE) or
a J-Link Debugger with the Cortex-M adaptor from SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH.

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7. PMOD (Expansion Port) J4
Currently this is not used.
Table 3: PMOD Pin Out
Pin
Function
MCU
1
CTS
P1_03
2
TXD
P4_11
3
RXD
P1_04
4
SCK
P1_02
5
GND
6
Vcc (+3.0v)
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