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The R8C/L35C Group is supported only for customers who have already adopted these products. The RL78/L12, RL78/L13 Groups are recommended for new designs.
The R8C/L35A Group, R8C/L36A Group, R8C/L38A Group, R8C/L3AA Group, R8C/L35B Group, R8C/L36B Group, R8C/L38B Group, and R8C/L3AB Group of single-chip MCUs incorporate the R8C CPU core, which implements a powerful instruction set for a high level of efficiency and supports a 1Mb address space, allowing execution of instructions at high speed. In addition, the CPU core integrates a multiplier for high-speed operation processing.
Power consumption is low, and the supported operating modes allow additional power control. These MCUs are designed to maximize EMI/EMS performance. Integration of many peripheral functions, including multifunction timer and serial interface, helps reduce the number of system components. The R8C/L35A Group, R8C/L36A Group, R8C/L38A Group, and R8C/L3AA Group have data flash (1KB × 4 blocks) with the background operation (BGO) function.
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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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(R8C) 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 ...
Jun 19, 2006 -
How to normally perform a debugging system of R8C UART monitor program?
When using the R8C/10 to R8C/17 Groups, since the watchdog timer is not refreshed while the monitor program operates, a watchdog timer interrupt is generated and normal debugging cannot be performed. Do not use the watchdog timer in the user program when using the debugging system ...
May 11, 2011 -
What is the difference between "program ROM" and "data flash"?
Both are flash memory with the same structure. The differences between the program ROM and the data flash are memory size and electrical characteristics (which include the number of rewrites and bus cycles). The bus cycle is one cycle of the CPU clock for program ROM, and two cycles of ...
Jan 11, 2008