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Features

  • 8 Arm® Cortex®-A76 for application programming, configurable in LockStep Mode
  • Dual Cortex-R52 LockStep cores to run AUTOSAR
  • Dedicated CNN IP delivering 60 TOPS, capable of handling any state-of-the-art neural networks for automated driving
  • High-speed processing of algorithms like optical flow, object detection and classification
  • Dual DSP for Radar processing
  • Integrated ISP enables high level of integration for reduced cost
  • Multiple communication interface such as Ethernet AVB, CAN and FlexRay for in-vehicle communication
  • Multiple PCIe enabling easy scaling of V3U in increase overall system performance
  • Integrates multiple safety mechanisms that provide high coverage with fast detection and response for random hardware faults, achieving ASIL D metrics for the majority of the SoC processing chain
  • Open solution supported by Renesas and R-Car Consortium partners

Description

The R-Car V3U SoC, based on the R-Car Gen 4 architecture, is the latest member of the open and innovative Renesas autonomy platform for ADAS and AD. The platform offers scalability from entry-level NCAP applications up to highly automated driving systems with the R-Car V3U providing up to 96k DMIPS and 60TOPS. The SoC integrates multiple sophisticated safety mechanisms that provide high coverage with fast detection and response for random hardware faults, achieving ASIL D metrics for the majority of the SoC processing chain, as well as reducing design complexity, time to market and system cost. It delivers highly flexible DNN (Deep Neural Processing) and AI machine learning functions. Its flexible architecture can handle any state-of-the-art neural networks providing up to 60 TOPS with low power consumption allowing air cooling systems. The R-Car V3U comes with an open and integrated development environment that enables customers to take advantage of the R-Car platform’s built-in hardware benefits, as well as low power consumption and deterministic real-time software to enable fast time-to-market for computer vision and deep learning-based solutions.

Applications

  • Automated Driving
  • Automatic Parking & Surround View
  • NCAP 2025 5 Stars
  • Passenger Car, Commercial and Off Road vehicles
  • Industrial application (Survey camera, …)
Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)
R8A779A0DA01BAObsoleteN/AOut of StockFCBGA1992#

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DRAM & Flash Memory Solutions

Provides a comprehensive external memory solution for Renesas RZ and R‑Car families, supporting systems that require scalable off‑chip memory. Supported memory types include Serial NAND (Quad/Octal SPI, 512Mb to 8Gb, 1.8V and 3.3V, 100K/60K cycle endurance), ONFI NAND (ONFI 1.0, 1Gb to 8Gb, 1.8V and 3.3V, 100K/60K cycle endurance), DRAM (DDR2/3/4 from 512Mb to 32Gb and LPDDR2/3/4/4x/5/5x from 1Gb to 16Gb), and HyperRAM™ (HyperBus, 64Mb to 512Mb, 1.8V and 1.2V).

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  1. U-Boot R-Car V3U Falcon board

    Hello everyone,I just did flash the R-Car V3U on the falcon board with the dummy boot loaders an u-boot. I wanted to get started with the board for my master thesis and am stuck at that point. I am facing the issue, that ethernet address is not ...

    Feb 24, 2022
  2. booting yocto linux on falcon board

    hello everyone,i got to start yocto linux on falcon board but I am stuck at some point, so that I am not able to reach the login promt after linux boot messages. The last part of the logs are below.[  OK  ] Reached target Local File Systems (Pre).         Mounting / ...

    Mar 10, 2022
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