The R5F21274SNFP is a microcontroller belonging to the Renesas R8C/2x series. It is a low-power, single-chip microcontroller designed for a wide variety of embedded applications. This microcontroller integrates a CPU core with a comprehensive set of peripherals, making it suitable for numerous control and communication tasks.
Applications
- Remote control systems
- Consumer electronics
- Security devices
- Healthcare equipment
- Small appliances
Features
- R8C CPU core
- On-chip flash memory
- On-chip RAM
- Timers
- Serial communication interfaces (UART, SPI)
- A/D converter
Benefits
- Low Power Operation: Optimized for low-power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered applications and energy-efficient systems.
- Integrated Peripherals: The integrated peripherals reduce the need for external components, simplifying system design and lowering cost.
- Compact Size: The small package allows for integration into space-constrained applications.
- Simplified Development: Renesas provides extensive development tools and resources for the R8C family, easing the development process.
- Versatile Solution: The combination of processing power and peripheral integration makes it suitable for a wide range of embedded control applications.
Additional Details
The R5F21274SNFP microcontroller typically operates from a single power supply. It includes specific amounts of on-chip flash memory and RAM, depending on the exact model configuration. The timers can be used for various control and timing functions. The serial communication interfaces enable easy communication with other devices and systems. The integrated A/D converter allows for analog signal acquisition. The microcontroller supports different operating modes, including low-power modes to conserve energy. The device is usually available in a QFP or similar package. Detailed technical specifications, including memory size, clock speed, and I/O capabilities, can be found in the datasheet. The R8C family is known for its efficient balance between power consumption, performance, and cost-effectiveness, making it a popular choice for embedded control tasks.