The R5F70865AN80FPV is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Renesas Electronics America, belonging to the Renesas RA family. This MCU is designed for a broad spectrum of applications, including industrial automation, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and consumer electronics. It offers a combination of high performance, low power consumption, and a rich set of peripherals.
Applications:
- Industrial automation systems
- IoT (Internet of Things) devices
- Consumer electronics
- Motor control applications
- Home appliances
- Building automation
Features:
- Arm Cortex-M4F core with a floating-point unit (FPU)
- 80 MHz operating frequency
- 512 KB Flash memory
- 64 KB SRAM
- Multiple communication interfaces, including UART, SPI, and I2C
- Analog peripherals, including ADC and DAC
- Timers and PWM channels for motor control and other applications
- Capacitive touch sensing unit (CTSU)
- Real-time clock (RTC)
Benefits:
- High performance for demanding applications
- Low power consumption for energy-efficient designs
- Integrated peripherals for reduced component count
- Flexible communication options for connectivity
- Enhanced analog capabilities for sensor interfacing
- Real-time clock for accurate timekeeping
- Capacitive touch sensing for user interface applications
Additional Details:
The R5F70865AN80FPV microcontroller is based on the Arm Cortex-M4F core, which provides a balance of performance and power efficiency. The integrated floating-point unit (FPU) enables efficient processing of floating-point data, making it suitable for applications requiring complex calculations. The MCU offers a comprehensive set of communication interfaces, including UART, SPI, and I2C, allowing for connectivity to a wide range of external devices. The integrated ADC and DAC provide analog capabilities for interfacing with sensors and actuators. The capacitive touch sensing unit (CTSU) enables the implementation of touch-based user interfaces. The real-time clock (RTC) allows for accurate timekeeping, even when the microcontroller is in a low-power mode. The MCU is available in a QFP package.