The R5F563NEDDLE#U0 is a microcontroller from the RX63N series manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. This microcontroller is designed for high-performance applications requiring significant processing power and connectivity options. The RX63N family is known for its high clock speeds, large memory capacities, and advanced peripheral set.
Applications:
- Industrial Automation: Used in programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor drives, and human-machine interfaces (HMIs).
- Networking Equipment: Employed in routers, switches, and gateways for network management and data processing.
- Consumer Electronics: Integrated into high-end appliances, audio equipment, and other consumer devices.
- Medical Devices: Utilized in medical imaging equipment and patient monitoring systems.
- Automotive Systems: Used in automotive control units and infotainment systems.
Features:
- RX CPU Core: Features a high-performance RX CPU core with a floating-point unit (FPU).
- Large On-Chip Memory: Includes Flash memory for program storage and SRAM for data storage.
- Ethernet Connectivity: Supports Ethernet communication with a built-in MAC and PHY.
- USB Connectivity: Provides USB host and device functionality.
- CAN Interface: Includes a CAN interface for automotive and industrial communication.
Benefits:
- High Processing Power: Enables complex algorithms and real-time processing.
- Extensive Connectivity: Supports a wide range of communication protocols.
- Large Memory Capacity: Accommodates large applications and data sets.
- Enhanced Security Features: Provides security features for data protection.
- Simplified Development: Supported by Renesas development tools and resources.
Additional Details:
The R5F563NEDDLE#U0 operates within a specified voltage and temperature range. The package type is typically a LQFP (Low Quad Flat Package) or BGA (Ball Grid Array). The 'U0' likely represents a specific mask revision. Consult the Renesas website for the datasheet, which contains detailed information on memory size, clock frequency, pinout, electrical characteristics, and programming specifications. Development is supported by the e2 studio IDE and various hardware debugging tools.