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Description

As a central processing unit (CPU) board usable in connection with the on-chip debugging emulator E2 and E2 Lite, the RL78/I1A (R5F107DEGSP) target board achieves simple and easy evaluation of the target MCU.

Features

  • Built-in RL78/I1A (R5F107DEGSP) MCU
  • High-speed operation of 32MHz at 4MHz main clock (oscillator used) when supplied with 2.7V to 5.5V
  • Supports flash memory programming and on-chip debugging (TOOL0 pin)
  • Equipped with a universal area (2.54mm pitch)
  • MCU pins assigned to the peripheral board and connector for higher expandability
  • Lead-free (Pb-free)

Applications

Type Title Date
Manual - Development Tools PDF 675 KB
1 item

Software & Tools

Software & Tools

Software title
Software type
Company
E2 emulator [RTE0T00020KCE00000R]
On-chip debugging emulator. Also available as a flash memory programmer. [Support MCU/MPU: RA, RE, RH850, R-Car D1, RL78, RX, RISC-V MCU]
Emulator Renesas
E2 emulator Lite [RTE0T0002LKCE00000R]
On-chip debugging emulator. Also available as a flash memory programmer. [Support MCU/MPU: RA, RE, RL78, RX, RISC-V MCU]
Emulator Renesas
2 items
Part NumberStatusStockBudgetary Price (USD)SampleablePb (Lead) FreeRoHS CompliantChina RoHS Compliant
QB-R5F107DE-TBActiveIn Stock1u | $15.29N/ANoNoNo

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  1. Starting with this controller

    Hello everyone my name is Rajdeep sing. I am starting with this controller, anybody tell me how to write program in this controller,send me the code for LED flashing.

    Jul 25, 2012
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