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Features

  • 120MHz RXv3 core, double-precision FPU, and register bank save function that speeds up interrupt response
  • 4MB flash memory (120MHz read access, dual bank), 1MB SRAM
  • 182 general I/O ports
  • Ethernet, SD Host interface, USB 2.0 Full Speed, 3-channel CAN, QSPI
  • TFT LCD controller, 2D drawing engine, serial sound interface, CMOS camera interface
  • Encryption engines (AES, 3DES, RSA, ECC, SHA, TRNG), key management, flash memory protection
  • Single power supply with operation from 2.7V to 3.6V
  • Operating ambient temperature: -40 to 85°C or -40 to 105°C

Description

The RX66N Group microcontrollers feature flash memory that can be read with zero wait states from the CPU, delivering superior real-time performance. They are equipped with the third-generation RX CPU core, the RXv3 core, and these high-performance products operate at 120MHz. Real-time control and networking of equipment are realized with a single chip with 4MB flash memory capable of read operations at 120MHz, 1MB of SRAM and 182 general-purpose I/O ports. The device also supports high-end HMI functionality for advanced display capability. The device also has complete security capability, vital for industrial and consumer equipment today. The RX66N can also contribute to the miniaturization of the housing and the shortening of the development cycle.

Parameters

Attributes Value
Main CPU RXv3
Program Memory (KB) 2048, 4096
RAM (KB) 1024
Carrier Type Full Carton (Tray), Tray
Supply Voltage (V) -
I/O Ports 79, 112, 137, 183
DRAM I/F No, SDRAM I/F
Temp. Range (°C) Ta = -40 to +85, Ta = -40 to +105
Operating Freq (Max) (MHz) 120
Ethernet speed 10M/100M
Ethernet (ch) 1
EtherCat (ch) (#) 0
USB FS (host ch/device ch) ( 1 / 1 )
USB HS (host ch/device ch) ( 0 / 0 )
USB SS (host ch/device ch) ( 0 / 0 )
SCI or UART (ch) 11, 13
SPI (ch) 14, 16
I2C (#) 14, 16
CAN (ch) 2, 3
CAN-FD (ch) 0
Wireless No
SDHI (ch) 1
High Resolution Output Timer No
PWM Output (pin#) 46, 47
32-Bit Timer (ch) 7
16-Bit Timer (ch) (#) 18
8-Bit Timer (ch) 4
Standby operable timer No
12-Bit A/D Converter (ch) 22, 29
24-Bit Sigma-Delta A/D Converter (ch) 0
16-Bit D/A Converter (ch) 0
12-Bit D/A Converter (ch) 1, 2
8-Bit D/A Converter (ch) 0
Capacitive Touch Sensing Unit (ch) 0
Segment LCD Controller No
Security & Encryption Unique ID, Unique ID, AES, 3DES, RSA, ECC, SHA-1, SHA224/SHA256, MD5, MAC, TRNG

Package Options

Pkg. Type Pkg. Dimensions (mm) Lead Count (#) Pitch (mm)
LFBGA 13 x 13 x 1.4 176 0.8
LFBGA 13 x 13 x 1.4 224 0.8
LFQFP 14 x 14 x 1.7 100 0.5
LFQFP 20 x 20 x 1.7 144 0.5
LFQFP 24 x 24 x 1.7 176 0.5
TFLGA 7 x 7 x 1.05 145 0.5

Application Block Diagrams

High-End Appliance HMI with Large Display, Connectivity & PMIC Power System Block Diagram
Human Machine Interface (HMI) for Appliances
Customizable HMI system for smart appliances with display, touch, voice, and NFC options.
Smart HVAC Control with Integrated Slave Actuator Block Diagram
Smart HVAC Control with Integrated Slave Actuator
This slave actuator design for HVAC systems offers low power, secure bi-directional packet data flow, and automatic routing.
Printer Control Panel with NFC Authentication Block Diagram
Printer Control Panel with NFC Authentication
Secure shared printing with NFC authentication ensures only authorized access to sensitive data.
IP Gateway for Automatic Home or Building HVAC System Block Diagram
IP Gateway for Automatic Home or Building HVAC System
IP gateway system bridges control data to the cloud or Intranet using secure protocols.
Smart HVAC Master Actuator Block Diagram
Smart HVAC Master Actuator
Smart HVAC master actuator with AI-driven set points, multi-sensor data, and fail-safe redundancy.

Additional Applications

  • Industrial
  • Office Automation
  • Consumer

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News & Blog Posts

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Jun 1, 2023
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May 19, 2023
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Apr 18, 2023
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #8: Security for IoT Applications
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Apr 6, 2023
Say Goodbye to Hardware Manual Confusion with Our Comprehensive Guide!
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Mar 28, 2023
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #7: Cellular Connectivity
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Mar 20, 2023
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Mar 3, 2023
Tips for Selecting Low Power Consumption Modes on the RX MCU
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Jan 23, 2023
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #6
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Jan 11, 2023
Learn AWS/Azure Cloud Connectivity through Videos. Let’s Start IoT Development using the RX Family!
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Sep 1, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #5
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Aug 5, 2022
RXv3 Core has achieved 6.0 CoreMarks/MHz with CC-RX V3.04!
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Jul 29, 2022
Introducing the RX family low-power solution with low power by using Cellular and FreeRTOS
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Jul 22, 2022
Target Board for RX Family: where your creativity comes to life
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Jun 27, 2022
Realizing Secure and High-Speed Communications with RX MCU and wolfSSL's TLS Library
Blog Post
Jun 17, 2022
Bringing DSPs Closer to You! Realizing Digital Filters with the Latest Low-End RX140 Microcontroller of the RX Family!
Blog Post
Apr 28, 2022
Azure RTOS ADU
Blog Post
Apr 19, 2022
Design Guide for RX MCU Board Wiring Pattern
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Apr 5, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #3
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Mar 15, 2022
Realizing OTA Function of a Secondary MCU with the RX MCU – FreeRTOS Version
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Mar 11, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #2
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Mar 4, 2022
Supporting a Smooth Start of Your Development with RX by Video!
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Feb 1, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #1
Blog Post
Dec 6, 2021
To Seamlessly Switch to a 32-Bit RX Family MCU
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Nov 30, 2021
Would You Like to Address the Challenges of Network-Connected Equipment by Using 32-Bit RX66N MCUs?
Blog Post
Oct 26, 2021
Easy to Start with Tutorial Videos! Cloud Connectivity Using Azure RTOS and RX65N Cloud Kit
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Oct 15, 2021
Interview with RX MCU Family User, HITACHI Solutions Technology
Blog Post
Oct 6, 2021
Introducing the Smart Configurator Board Support Feature for Quick Project Setup
Blog Post
Sep 21, 2021
How Renesas Approaches Functional Safety over EtherCAT (FSoE)
Blog Post
Aug 4, 2021
Introducing the RX Family Firmware Update Middleware that Can Easily Realize FOTA (Firmware Update Over-The-Air) Implementation
Blog Post
Aug 2, 2021
DSP Experience with RX Family MCU! Visualizing DSP Behavior with Free Sample Program!
Blog Post
Jul 20, 2021
Try Building an Evaluation Environment for a WVGA LCD Display Using a General-Purpose 32-Bit MCU and a Commercial LCD Panel
Blog Post
Jul 13, 2021
Introducing the RX MCU Product Longevity Program (PLP) that Goes Beyond 15 years of Support!
Blog Post
Jul 2, 2021
Let’s Get Started with RX MCU Software Development! First Step is to Start with e² studio.
News
Jun 15, 2021
Renesas Extends Support for Microsoft Azure RTOS Across 32-bit MCU Families with Simple Licensing for Secure Embedded IoT Development
Blog Post
Jun 10, 2021
Easy Azure IoT Connection! RX65N 32-bit MCU Supports Azure RTOS
Blog Post
May 19, 2021
Edge Trust Security Service Using RX Microcomputer CMVP Certified
Blog Post
May 11, 2021
POC Development Using a GUI in 10 Minutes - Introducing the New Functions of the Newly Released QE for Display (RX)
Blog Post
Apr 20, 2021
Solution that Strongly Supports the Development and Manufacturing of Secure IoT Devices
Blog Post
Mar 31, 2021
AWS Certified Program - OTA Firmware Updates Using AWS
Blog Post
Mar 3, 2021
Easy GUI Development Using Renesas' “QE for Display” Development Tool
Blog Post
Feb 18, 2021
Implement Robust IoT Security Easily with RX Security Solutions
Blog Post
Nov 29, 2020
Developing GUI for the Embedded With Your Familiar PPT? Installing a Color LCD Without Programming
Blog Post
May 28, 2020
Commemorating on the Growth of Renesas 32-Bit RX Family on its 10th Anniversary
Blog Post
Apr 15, 2020
Olympic Games Postponed, but Raise Your Spirits through Sports Games Created with HMI Development Kit!