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Description

The RA4E2 Fast Prototyping Board comes equipped with an R7FA4E2B93CFM microcontroller and is an evaluation board specialized for prototype development for a variety of applications. It has a built-in SEGGER J-Link™ emulator circuit so you can write/debug programs without additional tools. In addition, with Arduino® UNO and Pmod™ interfaces included standard and through-hole access to all pins of the microcontroller, and so on, it has high expandability.

Sample software is available to demonstrate the functionality of the RA4E2 MCU and for connecting between the RA4E2 Fast Prototyping Board and various wireless modules or various sensor modules.

Please use Bluetooth®, LoRa®, and Wi-Fi according to the radio regulations of each country during use.

Features

  • Equipped with an RA4E2 32-bit microcontroller 64-pin, 10mm x 10mm x 1.70mm, 0.5mm pitch, ROM: 128KB, RAM: 40KB
  • No additional tools are required for program debugging/writing with the built-in SEGGER J-Link™ emulator circuit
  • Through-holes with access to all of the pins of the microcontroller
  • Arduino UNO and Pmod interfaces come standard
  • Support for various RA4E2 software and tools

Applications

Type Title Date
Quick Start Guide PDF 1.17 MB 日本語
Manual - Development Tools PDF 2.51 MB 日本語
PCB Design Files
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Quick Start Guide PDF 2.70 MB
Provides the fundamental knowledge needed to port example projects from one RA kit to another. It then demonstrates these principles by explaining how to port three example projects of varying levels of complexity from the MCK-RA4T1 to the FPB-RA4T1.
Application Note PDF 797 KB
Flyer PDF 412 KB
Flyer PDF 482 KB 日本語
Report PDF 187 KB 日本語
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Software & Tools

Software & Tools

Software title
Software type
Company
QuickConnect Platform
QuickConnect platform enables fast prototyping by providing compatible hardware and software building blocks.
Software and Hardware Development Tools Renesas
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Sample Code

Sample Code

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Type Title Date Date
Sample Code
Log in to Download ZIP 4.82 MB
Provides the fundamental knowledge needed to port example projects from one RA kit to another. It then demonstrates these principles by explaining how to port three example projects of varying levels of complexity from the MCK-RA4T1 to the FPB-RA4T1.
Sample Code
Log in to Download ZIP 41 KB
Sample Code
Log in to Download ZIP 845 KB
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RTK7FPA4E2S00001BEActiveIn Stock1u | $11.14Available

Support Communities

  1. RA4E2 how to start ADC group B and its interrupt?

    Hi,  I have two timers g_timer0 and g_timer1 running at 100kHz and 10kHz respectively.  I can see their trough interrupts in SW ISR routine.  I have setup the ADC in group scanning mode with group A to be started by g_timer0 UDF and group B by g ...

    Oct 4, 2024
  2. How to make FSP5.5.0 generate correct vector_data.c and vector_data.h when GTP timer interrupts are enabled?

    Hi,  I have a FPB_RA4E2 board.  I have found out how to start the blinky project and add the GPT PWM.  They are working.   However, I have hard time understanding how to add GPT timer interrupts as the FSP interrupts tab "New User Event" button does not give me ...

    Sep 28, 2024

Knowledge Base

  1. RA Family: Handling of I²C Pull-Up Resistors on Arduino-Compatible Pins J1 (10/9) of RA Family FPB Boards

    ... Arduino-compatible pins J1 (10/9) on RA Family FPB boards for I²C communication. How should I connect the pull-up resistors? Target boards:FPB-RA4E2FPB-RA4T1 FPB-RA6E2 FPB-RA6T3 Answer: For target RA FPB boards, pull-up resistors are pre-installed on the Arduino-compatible pins ...

    Dec 5, 2025
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