Description
REva is the Raisonance's Universal Evaluation Board made as an innovative modular platform
that consists of a generic motherboard with interchangeable daughter boards
supporting several target microcontrollers and of an embedded RLink In-Circuit Programmer and
Debugger. It has been designed for quick and easy evaluation of a wide range
of microcontrollers.
The REva's key features include:
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Digital and analog I/O evaluation features including on-board LEDs, buttons,
switches, external analog connector, temperature sensor and
potentiometer
- On-board I²C EEPROM and bus extension connector
- On-board RS232 driver and DB9 connector
- SPI, CAN and USB connections (depending on the target device)
- Embedded RLink for in-circuit debugging and in-circuit programming
- USB powered, no external power required
- VDD settings for 1.8v, 3.3V and 5V microcontrollers

The REva mother board can be powered by an external power supply which is not provided.
The characteristics of the power supply are:
- 9V DC output (6V for STR9),
- 2.1 x 5.5 mm jack connector with ground signal on the outside.
Operating Modes
At the time of manufacturing, the REva and the RLink are connected to allow in-circuit debugging and in-circuit
programming of the microcontroller on the REva daughter board, without additional power supply or cables.
The two tools can also be easily broken apart so that both the REva and the RLink can be used
independently, or together. This requires the use of the furnished connection cable and an
additional external 9V (6V for STR9) power supply (not furnished) for the REva.
It is advised to only break the boards apart when required by your application.
Note that when separated from the REva, the RLink has the same in-circuit debugging and programming
characteristics as the stand-alone RLink version 2.0.
As a result there are two possible configurations:
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"REva with embedded RLink": REva and RLink
boards are attached, no connection cable is required and
power is supplied by the USB connection (see picture below).
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. USB power supply for both RLink and REva
. On board ISP/ISD communication
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"Broken apart mode": The REva is connected
to the RLink (or other tool that supports in-circuit
debugging and programming) via a connection cable. Power is
supplied by a 9V auxiliary power supply (see picture below).
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. USB communication and power supply for RLink
. External power supply for REva (9V DC, set jumpers to jack position
. Cable ISP/ISD communications
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Related Tools and Products
- RIDE software: Raisonance Integrated Development Environment (RIDE)
- RLink hardware: Raisonance In-Circuit Debugger & Programmer with USB interface
- Daughter Boards: Raisonance daughter boards to be used with REva and which contains all the components dedicated to a specific target(DB)
Additional resources:
Ordering information:
The REva is delivered as part of the REva Starter Kit, which includes:
- REva mother board,
- RLink attached to the mother board,
- REva daughter board(s), depending on the purchased kit,
- all required cables,
- RAISONANCE software CD including Ride6 and Ride7,
- QuickStart tutorial,
- Target specific documentation.
Starter kits are currently available with the specific daughter boards:
Note that the daughter boards can be purchased separately. Follow the link to see the available daughter boards.
You can order starter kits:
To find your nearest distributor click here.
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