Low-power microcontroller family with up to 1MB of on-chip flash unveiled

Thursday, March 7, 2013 - 11:02 in Physics & Chemistry

Renesas Electronics today announced the availability of a large number of new low-power, low voltage microcontrollers (MCUs). By expanding the low-power, low-voltage RX200 Series to include versions offering from 64 KB to 1 MB of on-chip flash memory, and package sizes from 48-pin LQFP to 145-pin LGA, Renesas now offers the broadest range of low-power 32-bit solutions in the industry. Combined with active mode power consumption of 7.2 mA at 50 MHz operation and a standby mode of 0.4 µA, the RX200 series is positioned to become the de-facto choice of designers looking for the lowest power and highest performance in a 32-bit MCU.

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