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MSC ModSDKM16C Evaluation Boards and Starter Kits
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Target Devices
- R8C/1B Group
- R8C/23 Group
- R8C/25 Group
- R8C/27 Group
- R8C/29 Group
- R8C/2B Group
- R8C/2D Group

- M16C/26A Group
- M16C/28 Group
- M16C/29 Group
- M16C/65 Group
- M16C/6C Group
- M16C/6NK Group

- R32C/111 Group
- R32C/118 Group
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Product Overview
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The ModSDKM16C is a new modular development kit composed of the generic main
board ModSDK-Base and a specific CPU module ModSDKM16C-CM16Cxx.
Buy ModSDK-Base once and add the specific modules of derivatives you are
interested in
Easy debugging with HEW4 and monitor kernel (via USB and RS232) On-Chip
debugging and Flash programming with E8a USB-based Debugger.
Configurations
Low-Cost Evaluation Kit (from EUR 99,-*)

Universal Starter Kit (fom EUR 168,-*)

Universal Debugging / Programming Kit (from EUR
238,-*)
* plus VAT & shipment costs
Development Software
Complete 'ready to go' package of development software:
- Renesas HEW4 High-Performance Embedded Workshop
- Renesas NC30 and NC100 C-compiler for all R8C, M16C and R32C derivatives
(60 day full version, then 64k code size limit)
- IAR Embedded Workbench with 16k code size limited version of the IAR
M16C/R32C C/EC++ compiler
- Code generator "MakeApp"
- Free tools for Flash download via USB and RS232
Generic examples in source code for Renesas, IAR and GNU compilers:
- UART usage
- FRAM access via I²C
- LCD and encoder-switch usage
- In-application programming of on-chip Flash (VEEPROM)
- A/D conversion using LDR and potentiometer inputs
- Incremental encoder usage
- SD-Card interface
Device specific examples:
- USB interface (M16C/6C)
- Firmware for HID class using standard windows drivers (M16C/6C)
- Vendor specific requests using the generic Thesycon USB host driver with
Test-GUI (M16C/6C)
- CAN interface (M16C/29, M16C/6NK, R32C/118)
- CAN monitor and CAN generator
Complete documentation
- Quick Start Guide
- Hardware Manual
- Programming & Debugging Manual
- Schematics
- Datasheets
- Application Notes
ModSDK-Base Hardware Overview
- Serial interface 1/2: UART1 / UART0/2 (RS232) with MAX232 and SubD-9
(female) connector
- Serial interface 3: UART0/2 male connector TTL/SPI/I²C
- USB to serial interface
- 2x CAN with transceiver (M16C/6NK & R32C/118)
1x CAN with transceiver (M16C/29)
- 8 User LEDs (arranged as 7 segments)
- 16 x 2 characters LCD module with LED backlight (switchable)
- LDR and potentiometer connected to A/D-channel
- Encoder switch with push-button
- MMC/SD card slot
- FRAM (accessible via I²C)
- SRAM 128kx8 (optional)
- Reset, NMI, Boot Mode push-buttons
- 3 User push-buttons (INT0, INT1, INT2)
- E8a Debug-connector
- FoUSB-connector for Flashtool e.g. Flasher 5 from Segger
- Power input: +5V regulated, 7.5 - 12V unregulated or USB
- MCU Supply voltage (Vcc) = 3,3V or 5V (switchable)
- Debugging via USB, RS232 or E8a emulator

The CANopen Library provides all required services for a CANopen
compliant communication according to the communication profile DS-301 V 4.x. It
facilitates easy and fast development of master and slave devices and is able to
serve one or multiple CAN-Controller in one device. The CANopen Library is
available in different expansion stages (Slave Small, Slave, Master/Slave). The
functional range can be extended by additional modules (e.g. LSS, Redundancy,
Flying Master, CANopen safety). Access to the hardware is carried out via a
defined driver interface, which is available with and without operating system.

VUFIL is a generic USB firmware library. It controls the USB
function of a microcontroller and provides a programming interface (API) that is
convenient to use. The handling of USB standard requests is covered completely
by the library.
IAR Embedded Workbench provides full support for devices in M16C
and R8C series respectively in the R32C series and generates very compact and
efficient code. Built-in plugins to different hardware debug systems and RTOSes
are included in the standard edition.
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