The R5F10BLGLFB#V5 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Renesas Electronics America, belonging to the RL78/G13 family. This MCU is designed for low-power applications, offering a balance of performance and energy efficiency. It's suitable for various embedded systems, particularly those requiring extended battery life or operating in power-constrained environments.
Applications:
- Battery-Powered Devices
- Sensor Nodes
- Remote Controllers
- Home Appliances
- Industrial Control Systems
Features:
- RL78 CPU Core
- Ultra-Low Power Consumption
- Integrated Flash Memory and SRAM
- Multiple Serial Interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C)
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
- Timers and PWM Channels
- On-Chip Debugging Interface
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life
- Reduced Energy Costs
- Simplified System Design
- Flexible Communication Options
- Precise Analog Signal Measurement
- Accurate Timing and Control
- Easy Debugging and Programming
Additional Details:
The R5F10BLGLFB#V5 microcontroller utilizes the RL78 CPU core, which is known for its energy efficiency. The integrated flash memory provides storage for the application code, while the SRAM serves as working memory. The multiple serial interfaces facilitate communication with various external devices and sensors. The ADC allows for converting analog signals into digital data for processing by the MCU. The timers and PWM channels enable precise timing and control of external events. The on-chip debugging interface simplifies the debugging and programming process. The ultra-low power consumption of this microcontroller makes it ideal for battery-powered applications where extended battery life is critical. It supports various power-saving modes to further reduce power consumption. The microcontroller is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable operation in harsh environments. It is also compliant with industry standards for microcontrollers, ensuring compatibility and performance. The R5F10BLGLFB#V5 is commonly used in applications such as smart meters, wireless sensor networks, and remote controls.