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Evaluation Kit for RA2E1 MCU Group
The EK-RA2E1 evaluation kit enables users to effortlessly evaluate the features of the RA2E1 MCU Group and develop embedded systems applications using Renesas' Flexible Software Package (FSP) and e2 studio IDE. Utilize rich on-board features along with your choice of popular ecosystem add-ons to...
Fast Prototyping Board for RA2E1 MCU Group
The RA2E1 Fast Prototyping Board comes equipped with an R7FA2E1A93CFM microcontroller and is an evaluation board specialized for prototype development for a variety of applications. It has a built-in emulator circuit equivalent to an E2 emulator Lite so you can write/debug programs without...
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PTX105R PMOD™ Board for IoT
The PTX105R PMOD™ board is fully integrated into the QuickConnect IoT ecosystem and provides a full-featured high-end NFC reader solution for easy integration. Using the standard Pmod form factor allows NFC evaluation on many Renesas MCU evaluation kits. The NFC stack is precompiled on the RA2E1...
Smart Lock with AWS IoT Development Kit
The demand for smart locks is a rapidly growing segment for the home and building automation industries. This smart door lock solution features fingerprint control and low-power Wi-Fi, providing convenient fingerprint recognition, as well as on-site and remote lock open/close. The solution uses...
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RA2E1 IO-Link Pressure Sensor Solution Demonstration Kit
This solution is a combination of the ultra-small and low-power consumption 32-bit RA2E1 MCU and the ZSSC3240 sensor signal conditioner (SCC) kit. It realizes pressure measurement and signal processing through IO-Link communication.
Trail Camera Demonstration Kit
The Trail Camera demonstration showcases the capabilities of the dynamically reconfigurable processor for AI (DRP-AI) subsystem in the RZ/V2L SoC along with a fast-booting Linux (<1.6s) implementation. It is a complex system that uses all major subsystems of the RZ/V2L. The on-chip Arm®...
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This video guides first-time users of the RA family using the Fast-Prototyping Board through the steps of installing a development environment, generating a project, and checking the operation to develop software.
It introduces an example using FPB-RA2E1 (Debugger: E2 Lite (ARM)).
This video introduces the RA LoRa®-based Solution. It realizes a true low-power wireless IoT system through combination of the low power RA2E1 microcontroller and LoRaWAN®.
This video will show you how to set up the RA LoRaWAN® Sensor Demo. Using the RA2E1 and LoRaWAN® ecosystem, you can realize both the LoRaWAN sensor network evaluation and IoT system construction using LoRaWAN with minimal man-hours.
Introducing the RA2E1 entry-line Group of 48MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 core general-purpose microcontrollers (MCUs). These MCUs deliver high performance and low power consumption for cost-sensitive and space-constrained IoT applications.
Kickstart IoT and embedded systems development using Renesas EK-RA2E1 and EK-RA2L1, Evaluation Kits for RA2E1 and RA2L1 MCU Groups. Familiarize yourself with the kit architecture, key features, quick start example project and many useful resources to begin innovating quickly.
The Renesas RA Family of 32-bit MCUs is designed to help device developers create the next generation of secure IoT devices. They are low power, have a wide variety of peripherals and connectivity options, and sport the latest HMI to help end customers have an immersive experience.
QE for Capacitive Touch from Renesas enables the development of touch sensors by simply following a guide on a GUI, thus contributing to shortening the development period for touch sensor functions that take advantage of the performance of the Capacitive Sensing Unit (CTSU2).
Related Resources
- Capacitive Touch Sensor Solutions
- QE for Capacitive Touch: Development Assistance Tool for Capacitive Touch Sensors
- Getting Started with QE for Capacitive Touch for RA [this video]
- QE for Capacitive Touch Tutorial: Step 1 Configuration for RA
- QE for Capacitive Touch Tutorial: Step 2 Tuning for RA
- QE for Capacitive Touch Tutorial: Step 3 Monitoring for RA
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