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Description

The RA6T3 Fast Prototyping Board comes equipped with an R7FA6T3BB3CFM 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 RA6T3 MCU and for connecting between the RA6T3 Fast Prototyping Board and various wireless modules or various sensor modules.

Features

  • Equipped with an RA6T3 32-bit microcontroller 64-pin, on-chip memory: 256KB code flash, 40KB SRAM, 4KB data flash memory
  • 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 RA6T3 software and tools

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Documentation

Type Title Date
Quick Start Guide PDF 1.22 MB 日本語
Application Note PDF 163 KB
Schematic Log in to Download ZIP 40.10 MB
Manual - Development Tools PDF 1.65 MB 日本語
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Sample Code Log in to Download ZIP 194 KB
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Schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and 3D CAD models from SamacSys can be found by clicking on the CAD Model links in the Product Options table. If a symbol or model isn't available, it can be requested directly from SamacSys.

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