Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Renesas Electronics announces RL78 MCUs with enhanced analog functionality

TOKYO, JAPAN: Renesas Electronics Corp. announced the expansion of the RL78 family with the introduction of the new RL78/G1A group of microcontrollers (MCUs).

The RL78/G1A 16-bit MCUs integrate enhanced analog technology with industry-leading power-efficient technology of the RL78 family to deliver excellent processing performance. The RL78/G1A group of MCUs are ideal for a number of applications including industrial automation sensors, white goods, home automation and medical applications.

Renesas has equipped the RL78 Family of MCUs with the superior DNA of the 78K and the R8C Family, contributing to lower system power consumption and reduced system cost. RL78 Family product development continues actively.

Samples of Renesas’ new RL78/G1A Group of MCUs will be available in Q1 2012. Mass production is scheduled to begin in Q2 2012. The sample price for the new products differs depending on the memory capacity, package type, and pin count. For example, samples of the R5F10EGAAFB device with 16 KB of on-chip flash memory, 2 KB of on-chip RAM, and a 48-pin low-profile quad flat package (LQFP) will be priced at $1.23 per unit in 1,000-piece lots.

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