Fujitsu MB91460 SERIES, MB88121 SERIES manual MCU-FlexRay CC Connection at SK-91F467-FLEXRAY, JP7

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SK-91F467-FLEXRAY V1.1

Jumpers and Switches

3.5MCU-FlexRay CC Connection at SK-91F467-FLEXRAY

The FlexRay communication controller MB88121 provides different communication modes to a microcontroller. The MB88121 has different pin functions in its communication modes. Therefore it is possible to connect the CC in different ways to the MCU, to evaluate the different communication modes.

JP1 Connects MCU INT6 or MCU A10 to CC pin 35 (INT2 / A10) JP2 Connects MCU INT7 or MCU A9 to CC pin 36 (INT3 / A9) JP3 Connects MCU A5 or MCU SCK6 to CC pin 40 (SCK / A5) JP4 Connects MCU A4 or MCU SOT6 to CC pin 41 (SDI / A4) JP5 Connects MCU A3 or MCU SIN6 to CC pin 42 (SDO / A3) JP7 Connects MCU A0 with CC A0

JP10 Connects MCU D26 or CC SPI-mode switch S1-3 (MDS2) to CC pin 53 (AD10 / D10 / AD2 / D2 / MDS2)

JP11 Connects MCU D25 or CC SPI-mode switch S1-2 (MDS1) to CC pin 54 (AD9 / D9 / AD1 / D1 / MDS1)

JP12 Connects MCU D24 or CC SPI-mode switch S1-1 (MDS0) to CC pin 55 (AD8 / D8 / AD0 / D0 / MDS0)

JP14 Connects MCU D21 or MCU INT6 to CC pin 58 (AD5 / INT2) JP17 Connects MCU D20 or MCU INT7 to CC pin 59 (AD4 / INT3) JP19 Connects MCU CSX3 or MCU CSX6 to CC pin 19 (CS)

JP20 Connects MCU INT6 or MCU ASX to CC pin 22 (ALE / INT2)

Note:

For more information about the FlexRay CC modes and the different pin functions, please refer to MB88121 documentation.

 

Jumper

 

Setting

 

 

Description

 

JP1

1-2

 

 

MCU INT6 connected to CC INT2

 

2-3

 

 

MCU A10 connected to CC A10

 

 

 

 

 

JP2

1-2

 

 

MCU INT7 connected to CC INT3

 

2-3

 

 

MCU A9 connected to CC A9

 

 

 

 

 

JP3

 

1-2

 

 

MCU A5 connected to CC A5

 

2-3

 

 

MCU SCK6 connected to CC SCK

 

 

 

 

 

JP4

 

1-2

 

 

MCU A4 connected to CC A4

 

2-3

 

 

MCU SOT6 connected to CC SDI

 

 

 

 

 

JP5

 

1-2

 

 

MCU A3 connected to CC A3

 

2-3

 

 

MCU SIN6 connected to CC SDO

 

 

 

 

 

JP7

 

ON (closed)

 

 

MCU A0 is connected to CC A0

 

 

OFF (open)

 

MCU A0 is not connected to CC A0

 

 

 

 

 

JP10

 

1-2

 

 

MCU D26 connected to CC AD2 / AD10

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Contents MB88121 Series MB91460 Series Date Issue Revision HistoryWarranty and Disclaimer No Liability for Consequential DamagesContents Connectors Trouble Shooting SILK-PLOT of the Board Introduction AbstractFeatures General Description On Board Memory MCU Operating ModeExternal Bus interface Connectors MCU ClocksUser Buttons MCU PinsPower Supply User LEDs and optional LCDInstallation AC plug adapterStarter kit status after power on Jumper Settings Jumper Description / Function Type DefaultJumper settings UART4 RTS CTSDefault Jumper Settings Jumper LocationSoftware Installation Installation of Softune Workbench Softune Workbench start menu locationSoftune Workbench V6 IDE MCU Operating Mode Jumpers and SwitchesDIP switch Setting Logical value MCU Operating-Mode S5FlexRay CC Operating Mode FlexRay CC Operating-Mode S2FlexRay CC SPI Settings S1 FlexRay CC SPI SettingsJumper Setting Description Switch Setting DescriptionPower Switch Power supply configurationsVoltage Test Points Regulator Test point VoltageMCU Power Supply SK-91F467-FLEXRAY MCU Power Supply VoltageMCU Analogue Power Supply Voltage FlexRay CC Supply FlexRay CC Power Supply Voltage at SK-91F467-FLEXRAYMCU ADC Supply MCU-FlexRay CC Connection at SK-91F467-FLEXRAY JP7Channel a 10 MCU-FlexRay CC Connection11 FlexRay CH-A Configuration Channel B12 FlexRay CH-B Configuration 14 FT1080 Connection to MCU 3 FT1080 Control Settings S613 FT1080 Control Settings 15 CAN-MCU connection CAN0 CAN2LIN / RS-232 Uart 16 UART2 Settings Uart17 UART4 Settings Uart 4 Flash programming18 UART5 Settings User Push Buttons INT0, INT1, INT2 and ICU0/TIN0 User DIP Switch 8 Bit S4DIP switch Setting Description 23 Supply Monitor Settings Reset Generation22 Reset Connections 24 Reset Uart Selection By default the Uart reset is disabledUart / LIN Connector X1, X4 ConnectorsPower Connector Pin Number Pin Signal DescriptionCan Connector Signals Can Connector X9, X10FlexRay Connector X2 FlexRay Connector SignalsFlexRay Physical Layer Module Connector X3 FlexRay Physical Layer ModulesLED/LCD Signals USER-LEDs and optional LC-Display D1-D16, J6In-Circuit Programming Connector In-Circuit-Programming ConnectorMCU Pin Connectors J1-J4 Connector MCU PinsExternal Bus Connectors X13, X14 4.9.1 VG96ABC DIN 41612 VG96 X13 Signals2 VG48ABC DIN 41612 Distance between VG-ConnectorsVG48 X14 Signals Introduction to Softune Workbench Softune Workbench main windowSK-91F467-FLEXRAY Getting Started Enter the folder myapplication Project Start-upCreate a New Project Edit myapplication.prjOpen Softune Workbench workspace *.wsp Use Active Configuration Mondebuginternal Select Active Configuration MondebugSoftune Workbench Linker Mapping Use Active configuration Standalone Start Softune Monitor Debugger via the Debug CommandSoftune Workbench Monitor Debugger General DescriptionU1, MCU MB91F467DA DIP switch S5, default all OFF User LEDsSWB debugging window Basic Debugger Features Advanced Monitor Debugger Features Use the button INT0 on the SK-91F467-xxx for Abort functionExample SK-91F467-FLEXRAY Getting Started Memory Type Used for Areas Sections Memory Configuration for User ApplicationsMemory Map of Softune Workbench Monitor debugger Checklist for project configuration 0x0080.0000 0x009F.FFFFFlash Programming Programming internal Flash of MB91F467DA seriesFMEMCU-UG-910017-11 Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbH FME Flash Programmer output message window Trouble shooting Trouble shootingSilk-Plot of the Board Top SideBottom Side Board Layout Bottom SideHistory PCB PCB HistorySK-91F467-FLEXRAY Appendix Related ProductsInformation on the WWW Tables Trouble shooting History PCB Figures Abbreviations Usart