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= Supported Sites =


= Introduction =
* [https://os.mbed.com/platforms/Renesas-GR-PEACH/#getting-started RZA1H MBED GR-PEACH Site]
* RZ/A1H MBED GR-PEACH with '''J_Link''' debug [https://os.mbed.com/teams/Renesas/wiki/Exporting-to-e2studio-with-J_Link-debug Site]
*[https://os.mbed.com/platforms/Renesas-GR-LYCHEE/ RZA1LU MBED GR-LYCHEE Site]
* [https://os.mbed.com/platforms/Renesas-GR-MANGO/ RZA2M MBED GR-MANGO Site]


This page is for the Renesas RZ/G family of embedded SoCs. The main goal is to make the information about RZ/G SoCs friendly, easy to access for embedded developers.
=Quick Start Guide=


The links below can be used to get familiar with Renesas RZ/G SoC
===J-Link===
*[https://www.renesas.com/us/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/rz/rz-introductory-guide.html Introductory Guide to the RZ MPU Family]
Besides debugging GR-MANGO with OpenOCD, connecting a Segger j-link is supported as well.


Detailed information regarding RZ/G SoCs (including roadmap, technical and marketing documents, BSPs and middleware) can be obtained directly from a Renesas representative.
It's similar to the setup described for GR-PEACH [https://os.mbed.com/teams/Renesas/wiki/Exporting-to-e2studio-with-J_Link-debug Site].


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= Boards =
Here is the list of available [https://www.renesas.com/us/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/rz-cortex-a-mpus/rzg-linux-platform/rzg-marketplace/board-solutions Renesas Evaluation Boards (link)] and commercial SOM boards.


'''RZ/G2 Series'''
=MBED Windows USB Driver=
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Make sure you have installed latest driver from the mbed site [https://os.mbed.com/media/downloads/drivers/mbedWinSerial_16466.exe here].
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> [[RZ-G/RZ-G2L_SMARC|RZ/G2L SMARC]] </font><br>by Renesas
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> [[RZ-G/RZ-G2E_EK874|RZ/G2E EK874]] </font><br>by Silicon Linux
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> [[RZ-G/RZ-G2_HiHope|RZ/G2N HiHope]] </font><br>by HopeRun
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> [[RZ-G/RZ-G2_HiHope|RZ/G2M HiHope]] </font><br>by HopeRun
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> [[RZ-G/RZ-G2_HiHope|RZ/G2H HiHope]] </font><br>by HopeRun
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'''RZ/G1 Series'''
Plug the RZ GR board into the PC.
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!GR-MANGO [[File:image 2021-08-20 145958.png|center|thumb]]
! GR-PEACH [[File:image 2021-08-20 150603.png|center|thumb|MBED USB Debug Port]]
! GR-LYCHEE [[File:image 2021-08-20 150325.png|center|thumb|MBED USB Debug connector]]
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> RZ/G1E SODIMM </font><br>by iWave
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> RZ/G1E Starter Kit </font><br>by Renesas
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> RZ/G1M SODIMM </font><br>by iWave
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> RZ/G1N SODIMM </font><br>by iWave
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+1> <font color=#282A9D>◼</font> RZ/G1H SODIMM </font><br>by iWave
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= Official Software and Documentation =
* ⭐ '''[[RZ-G/RZ-G2_BSP|RZ/G2 Linux BSP]]'''
* 📜 '''[https://www.renesas.com/us/en/products/rzg-linux-platform/rzg-marcketplace/document.html Official Renesas Online Documentation (link)]'''
:: 📄 '''RZ/G2 Group Linux BSP Porting Guide''' - How to modify the Renesas BSP to match your board
:: 📄 '''RZ/G2 Group BSP Manual Set''' - Information about BSP device drivers and Device Tree configurations. It also contains information regarding GStreamer and Wayland.
:: 📄 '''Linux Interface Specification Yocto recipe Start-Up Guide''' - Building with Yocto, programming boot loaders and BSP Memory Map
 
= Topics =
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🎥</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_videos | Demo Videos]]'''
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🎨</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_graphics | RZ/G2 Graphics]]''' <br>(Qt, video encode/decode)
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>📷</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_camera | RZ/G2 Camera]]''' <br>(MIPI camera)
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🖼️</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG_weston | Weston]]''' <br> (Helpful hints about running Weston with RZ/G)
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🔑</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_arm_trusted_firmware | RZ/G2 ARM Trusted Firmware]]'''
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🥾</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_uboot | RZ/G2 u-boot (link)]]'''
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🐛🔨</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_openocd | RZ/G2 OpenOCD]]'''
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| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>📖</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_yocto | RZ/G2 Yocto (link)]]''' <br> (Common issues, suggestions, examples)
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🐧</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_kernel | RZ/G2 Kernel (link)]]''' <br>(Dynamic Power, drivers, peripherals, etc..)
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🐧</font> '''[[RZ-G/BSP_upgrade | Update your BSP kernel]]''' <br>(Instructions on how to update your BSP kernel)
| style="width: 20px;" | <font size=+3>🐧</font> '''[[RZ-G/RZG2_pcie_ep | RZ/G2 PCIe EP]]''' <br>(PCIe Endpoint driver)
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Open the Windows OS Device Manager. You should see the device here.
[[File:image 2021-08-20 145402.png|left|thumb]]

Revision as of 11:44, 12 December 2022

Supported Sites

Quick Start Guide

J-Link

Besides debugging GR-MANGO with OpenOCD, connecting a Segger j-link is supported as well.

It's similar to the setup described for GR-PEACH Site.


MBED Windows USB Driver

Make sure you have installed latest driver from the mbed site here.

Plug the RZ GR board into the PC.

GR-MANGO
image 2021-08-20 145958.png
GR-PEACH
MBED USB Debug Port
GR-LYCHEE
MBED USB Debug connector

Open the Windows OS Device Manager. You should see the device here.

image 2021-08-20 145402.png