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This Group is supported only for customers who have already adopted these products. The RX231 Group is recommended for new designs.
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- Car Audio
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | CPU | Bit Size | RAM (KB) | Program Memory (KB) | Data Flash (KB) | Lead Count (#) | Operating Freq (Max) (MHz) | Timer | ADC | DAC | RTC | LVD or PVD | DMA | CAN (ch) | Ethernet | Temp. Range (°C) |
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| M306NMFHGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | Contact | Package | M16C/60 | 16 | 4KB | 128# | 24MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +85°C | ||
| M306NMFHTGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | LFQFP | M16C/60 | 16 | 31KB | 384KB | 4KB | 128# | 20MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +85 |
| M306NMFHVGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | LFQFP | M16C/60 | 16 | 31KB | 384KB | 4KB | 128# | 20MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +125 |
| M306NMFJGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | Contact | Package | M16C/60 | 16 | 4KB | 128# | 24MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +85°C | ||
| M306NMFJTGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | LFQFP | M16C/60 | 16 | 31KB | 512KB | 4KB | 128# | 20MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +85 |
| M306NMFJVGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | LFQFP | M16C/60 | 16 | 31KB | 512KB | 4KB | 128# | 20MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +125 |
| M306NMME-XXXGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | LFQFP | M16C/60 | 16 | 16KB | 192KB | 128# | 24MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +85 | |
| M306NMMG-XXXGP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | LFQFP | M16C/60 | 16 | 20KB | 256KB | 128# | 24MHz | 16-bit x 11-ch | 10-bit x 26-ch | 8-bit x 2-ch | No | No | No | 2 | No | -40 to +85 |
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains how to register and uninstall Call Walker within the High-performance Embedded Workshop (HEW). It guides users to launch HEW without opening a workspace, access the Tools Administration menu, and register the Call Walker tool by specifying the registration file path. After registration, Call Walker version 2.3 appears in the menu. Upon uninstalling HEW, users must manually delete the remaining Call Walker directory. It also provides Renesas Electronics website and contact information for support. The revision history notes the first edition release date.
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the M16C family TCP/IP stack for embedded systems, specifying compatible MCUs and development environments including supported Windows OS versions, IDE, compiler, and debug tools. It outlines memory requirements for sample applications, including ROM, RAM, and stack sizes for Ethernet drivers and T4 library functions. Version information for the T4 library is provided, along with usage notes on function arguments and MAC address configuration.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains the initialization and configuration of the I2C-bus interface using UARTi Special Mode 1 for M16C and R8C families. It details setting the IICM bit for I2C mode, generating the SCL clock in both master and slave modes, and calculating the actual SCL clock frequency considering delays. Additionally, it covers interrupt source selection via the IICM2 bit and UARTi initialization in slave mode using the STAC bit, which enables automatic UARTi reset upon detecting a start condition.
- Application NotePDF 236 KB REU05B0063-0322 Rev.3.22 Jul 29, 2010AI-generated Summary: CAN provides reliable, error-free communication with high noise immunity, low wiring cost, and flexible architecture. It uses a two-wire bus with a multiple master-slave topology, allowing easy node addition without address updates. Bit rates range from 62.5 Kbps to 1 Mbps, affecting node count and cable length. The CAN peripheral interfaces with a transceiver via MCU pins, managed through special function registers. The API simplifies configuration, transmission, reception, and error handling. Mailboxes store messages, with priority based on mailbox number. The API offers setup, transmit, receive, and error-check functions tailored for different MCU families.Related Files:
- DatasheetM16C/6N Group (M16C/6NK, M16C/6NM) DatasheetRECOMMENDED
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains how to register and uninstall Call Walker within the High-performance Embedded Workshop (HEW). It guides users to launch HEW without opening a workspace, access the Tools Administration menu, and register the Call Walker tool by specifying the registration file path. After registration, Call Walker version 2.3 appears in the menu. Upon uninstalling HEW, users must manually delete the remaining Call Walker directory. It also provides Renesas Electronics website and contact information for support. The revision history notes the first edition release date.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the M16C family TCP/IP stack for embedded systems, specifying compatible MCUs and development environments including supported Windows OS versions, IDE, compiler, and debug tools. It outlines memory requirements for sample applications, including ROM, RAM, and stack sizes for Ethernet drivers and T4 library functions. Version information for the T4 library is provided, along with usage notes on function arguments and MAC address configuration.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains the initialization and configuration of the I2C-bus interface using UARTi Special Mode 1 for M16C and R8C families. It details setting the IICM bit for I2C mode, generating the SCL clock in both master and slave modes, and calculating the actual SCL clock frequency considering delays. Additionally, it covers interrupt source selection via the IICM2 bit and UARTi initialization in slave mode using the STAC bit, which enables automatic UARTi reset upon detecting a start condition.
- Application NotePDF 236 KB REU05B0063-0322 Rev.3.22 Jul 29, 2010AI-generated Summary: CAN provides reliable, error-free communication with high noise immunity, low wiring cost, and flexible architecture. It uses a two-wire bus with a multiple master-slave topology, allowing easy node addition without address updates. Bit rates range from 62.5 Kbps to 1 Mbps, affecting node count and cable length. The CAN peripheral interfaces with a transceiver via MCU pins, managed through special function registers. The API simplifies configuration, transmission, reception, and error handling. Mailboxes store messages, with priority based on mailbox number. The API offers setup, transmit, receive, and error-check functions tailored for different MCU families.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: Real-time OS aware debugging supports various real-time operating systems including HI7200/MP, ThreadX, uC/OS-II, and TOPPERS variants. It operates within High-performance Embedded Workshop on Windows platforms and integrates with SuperH Family RISC engine simulators/debuggers. The document details environment setup, program downloading, OS definition selection, task state monitoring, execution history, and timing display functions.View More (65)
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- IDE and Coding ToolRenesas integrated development environment (IDE) (for SuperH, RX, R8C, M32R, M16C, H8SX, H8S, H8, and 740 families).
- Compiler/AssemblerC/C++ Compiler Package for R8C Family and M16C Family (R32C/M32C/M16C) , * Packed the following three compiler packages : [Content] C Compiler Package for R32C Series, C Compiler Package for M32C Series [M3T-NC308WA], and C/C++ Compiler Package for M16C Series and R8C Family [M3T-NC30WA]. They are bundled with the simulator debugger and High-performance Embedded Workshop.
- EmulatorOn-Chip Debugging Emulator for M16C and H8 families. Available as a flash memory programmer for M16C and 740(QzROM) families also by using with Flash Development Toolkit. Note that the H8 family MCUs support the debugging features and that the 740 family MCUs support only the programming features. * Successor : E8a
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- Compiler/AssemblerC/C++ Compiler Package for R8C Family and M16C Family (R32C/M32C/M16C) , * Packed the following three compiler packages : [Content] C Compiler Package for R32C Series, C Compiler Package for M32C Series [M3T-NC308WA], and C/C++ Compiler Package for M16C Series and R8C Family [M3T-NC30WA]. They are bundled with the simulator debugger and High-performance Embedded Workshop.
- EmulatorOn-Chip Debugging Emulator for M16C and H8 families. Available as a flash memory programmer for M16C and 740(QzROM) families also by using with Flash Development Toolkit. Note that the H8 family MCUs support the debugging features and that the 740 family MCUs support only the programming features. * Successor : E8a
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MCU test setup question
Hello I am trying create a test setup for M16C/62A MCU. Need help with how to find correct socket part number from a 3rd part for this setup and how to connect emulator user interface to the socket. I know I need a socket for 14x20x0.65 pitch ...
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(M16C,M32C) Are there any hardware precautions for accurate A/D conversion?
In order to perform A/D conversion, it is necessary to fully charge the internal capacitor, but if the impedance of the A/D conversion target is high, the discharge and charge will take time and the conversion value will not be accurate. For correct A/D ...
Feb 27, 2012 -
What happens if MCU starts operating before oscillation stabilized?
There would be no problem with the CPU after a reset as it operates with the main clock divided-by-8. However, if the clock division ratio is switched to "no division of the main clock", or serial interface or a timer is operated before oscillation is stabilized, the MCU ...
Sep 21, 2010 -
Please explain how to use the C language to enable multiple interrupts?
When declaring interrupt handling functions (#pragma INTERRUPT), code which enables multiplex interrupts immediately after going into interrupt can be outputted by adding "https://www.renesas.com/E".The sample code is shown below: #pragma INTERRUPT /E i_func void i_func(){ } For more details, please refer to the "M3T-NC30WA ...