Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has introduced a new Group within its 32-bit RA Family of microcontrollers (MCUs).
The RA2E2 Group, based on the latest Arm Cortex-M23 core, offers a unique combination of low-power consumption, a set of excellent peripherals targeted at IoT endpoint applications, and space-saving packaging options.
This includes a tiny 16-pin wafer-level, chip-scale package (WLCSP) device, measuring only 1.87 x 1.84mm. The new 48-MHz RA2E2 Group enables fast design cycles and easy upgrades to other RA Family devices.
The RA2E2 Group MCUs are designed to address the needs of demanding IoT endpoint applications, including wearables, medical devices, appliances and industrial automation. They offer the industry’s lowest operating power in their class, consuming only 81uA/MHz in active mode with software standby current of only 200nA with fast wakeup.
The new devices also support an extremely wide temperature range of Ta = -40/+125° C for harsh IoT operating environments. The RA2E2 Group supports an I3C bus interface and integrates cost-saving peripheral functions, including an on-chip oscillator with precision of +/-1%, power on reset and low-voltage detector, EEPROM, and a temperature sensor.
The Renesas RA Family includes more than 160 parts ranging from 48 to 200MHz. The RA Family MCUs offer top power-consumption specifications, a wide range of communications options, and best-in-class security options — including Arm TrustZone technology.
All RA devices are supported by the Renesas Flexible Software Program (FSP) that includes highly efficient drivers and middleware to ease the implementation of communications and security. The FSP’s GUI simplifies and accelerates the development process. It enables flexible use of legacy code and compatibility and scalability with other RA Family devices.
Designers using FSP have access to the extensive Arm ecosystem, offering a wide range of tools that help speed time-to-market, as well as Renesas’ extensive partner network.
“We see increasing demand for 32-bit MCUs in low-pin-count IoT endpoint applications, and the RA2E2 Group addresses that market need with the right features and performance,” said Roger Wendelken, senior VP in the IoT and Infrastructure Business Unit at Renesas. “Our RA family now offers solutions from 16 to 176-pins and from 48 to 200-MHz performance, all supported by our FSP that enables easy and fast transition of design IP between different devices.”
The RA2E2 MCU Group
The RA2E2 Group includes nine different devices, spanning from 16-pin to 24-pin packages, and from 16KB to 64KB of flash memory along with 8KB of SRAM.
The devices also include 2KB of data flash memory, a feature that other low-pin count devices don’t provide. They’re also the only MCUs in their class to offer an I3C bus interface, delivering high-speed communications of 4.6 Mbps while significantly reducing power consumption.
The RA2E2 Group delivers leading security features as well, including a cryptography accelerator (AES256/128), a True Random Number Generator (TRNG), and memory protection units.
Features
- A 48 MHz Arm Cortex-M23 CPU core
- Integrated flash memory options from 16 to 64KB; 8KB RAM, and 2K data flash
- Package options from a tiny 16-WLCSP to 20 and 24-pin QFN
- Low power operation: 81uA/MHz in active mode with software standby current of only 200nA with fast wakeup
- I3C bus interface for higher communication speed
- Support for wide temperature range: Ta = -40/+125° C for harsh IoT operating environments
- Security features including cryptography accelerator, TRNG and memory protection units
- Wide operating voltage range of 1.6V to 5.5V
- System costs reduction features
- High precision (+/- 1.0%) and high speed on-chip oscillator
- Power on reset and Low Voltage detector
- EEPROM
- High-current drive port and 5V tolerant I/O
- Temperature sensor
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