Fujitsu MB91460 SERIES Switch User Manual


 
SK-91F467-FLEXRAY V1.1
Contents
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3.6 FlexRay Physical Layer......................................................................................... 27
3.6.1 Channel A................................................................................................ 27
3.6.2 Channel B................................................................................................ 28
3.6.3 FT1080 Control Settings (S6) .................................................................. 30
3.7 CAN0 – CAN2 ....................................................................................................... 31
3.8 LIN / RS-232 UART............................................................................................... 31
3.8.1 UART 2.................................................................................................... 32
3.8.2 UART 4 (Flash programming).................................................................. 33
3.8.3 UART 5.................................................................................................... 34
3.9 User Push Buttons INT0, INT1, INT2 and ICU0/TIN0 ............................................ 35
3.10 User DIP Switch 8 Bit (S4) .................................................................................... 35
3.11 Reset Generation .................................................................................................. 36
4 CONNECTORS.............................................................................................................. 38
4.1 Power Connector (X5)........................................................................................... 38
4.2 UART / LIN Connector (X1, X4, X8) ...................................................................... 38
4.3 CAN Connector (X9, X10, X11)............................................................................. 39
4.4 FlexRay Connector (X2, X6).................................................................................. 39
4.5 FlexRay Physical Layer Module Connector (X3, X7) ............................................. 40
4.6 USER-LEDs and optional LC-Display (D1-D16, J6)............................................... 41
4.7 In-Circuit-Programming Connector (X12) .............................................................. 42
4.8 MCU Pin Connectors (J1-J4)................................................................................. 42
4.9 External Bus Connectors (X13, X14)..................................................................... 43
4.9.1 VG96ABC DIN 41612 (X13) .................................................................... 43
4.9.2 VG48ABC DIN 41612 (X14) .................................................................... 44
4.9.3 Distance between VG-Connectors........................................................... 44
5 GETTING STARTED...................................................................................................... 45
5.1 Introduction to Softune Workbench ....................................................................... 45
5.2 Project Start-up ..................................................................................................... 47
5.2.1 Create a New Project:.............................................................................. 47
5.2.2 Use Active Configuration MONDEBUG_INTERNAL ................................ 49
5.2.3 Use Active configuration STANDALONE ................................................. 51
5.3 Softune Workbench Monitor Debugger.................................................................. 52
5.3.1 General Description................................................................................. 52
5.3.2 Basic Debugger Features ........................................................................ 55
5.4 Advanced Monitor Debugger Features.................................................................. 56
5.5 Memory Configuration for User Applications.......................................................... 59
6 FLASH PROGRAMMING............................................................................................... 61