1. Getting started with MicroPython on the Renesas RA¶
This tutorial will guide you through setting up MicroPython, getting a prompt, using the hardware peripherals, using internal flash file system, reset and boot modes, and Factory reset the internal file system.
1.1. Requirements¶
You need a board. For the information of available boards, please refer to the general information about Renesas RA port: General information about Renesas RA port.
You need a USB-Serial conversion cable to connect the board and your PC. Please get a type with separate signal pins so that you can connect to the UART TX and RX pins on the board.
1.2. Flashing the MicroPython image with J-Link OB¶
The board has a builtin programmer interface called J-Link OB. Using the J-Link Software, you can flash the binary image “firmware.hex” of MicroPython on the board via J-Link OB.
You can download the J-Link Software and Documentation pack from https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/.
After installing J-Link Software, start J-Flash-Lite program. Then specify following device in Device select menu in J-Flash-Lite.
Board  | 
Device  | 
EK-RA4M1  | 
R7FA4M1AB  | 
EK-RA4W1  | 
R7FA4W1AD2CNG  | 
EK-RA6M1  | 
R7FA6M1AD  | 
EK-RA6M2  | 
R7FA6M2AF  | 
RA4M1 CLICKER  | 
R7FA4M1AB  | 
Select a firmware hex file in Data File of J-Link-Lite, and push Program Device button to flash the firmware.
1.3. Getting a prompt of MicroPython¶
Cross connect USB-Serial conversion cable RX/TX/GND pins to TX/RX/GND pins on the board.
Board  | 
USB Serial RX  | 
USB Serial TX  | 
EK-RA4M1  | 
P411  | 
P410  | 
EK-RA4W1  | 
P205  | 
P206  | 
EK-RA6M1  | 
P411  | 
P410  | 
EK-RA6M2  | 
P411  | 
P410  | 
RA4M1 CLICKER  | 
P401  | 
P402  | 
Access the MicroPython REPL (the Python prompt) via USB serial or UART with 115200 baud rate, 1 stop bit and no parity bit using your favorite terminal software, picocom on Linux or Tera Term on Windows. You can try on Linux:
$ picocom /dev/ttyACM0
You can see the MicroPython REPL prompt like below:
MicroPython v1.18-293-g339aa09b8-dirty on 2022-03-26; RA6M2_EK with RA6M2
Type "help()" for more information.
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