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RX610 Group microcontrollers have 100 MHz high-speed operation and large-capacity on-chip memory. The products are equipped with basic functions such as timers and communications functions, as well as four independent units of A/D converter, enabling a fastest conversion time of 0.8 μs. In addition to a maximum 2 MB flash memory and 128 KB RAM, 32 KB of flash memory for data storage are built in. The RX610 enables a system to be configured without peripheral memory and other devices, greatly reducing the total cost of the system.

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Software & Tools - Other Log in to Download ZIP 952 KB 日本語
Software & Tools - Evaluation Software Log in to Download ZIP 37.73 MB 日本語
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Software & Tools - Other Log in to Download EXE 7.57 MB 日本語
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  1. RX610 direct LCD drive

    I am using RX610 for direct lcd drive (320x240 pixels 8 colors) with integrated sw touch controller. Toolchain is HEW & Gnu C compiler V 10.3. The system runs perfect as long as I am not initializing other interrupts such like TCU0 or SCI1 for receive interrupts. When initializing the ...

    Oct 27, 2011
  2. RX610 Warning .bss wraps...

    In a project with KPIT GNU RXELF toolchain in HEW I receive this warning:rx-elf-ld.exe: C:\WorkSpace\FSCAN3\FSCAN3\Debug\FSCAN3.x: warning: section .bss lma wraps from 0xffff25f4 to 0x5864This is after I have added const unsigned char KEYINPUT[]with size of 76800 bytes.My total ...

    Jan 6, 2012
  3. (RX610) R5F56108VNFP flash read/write

    Hi All, Very happy to become a member of the Renesas community! Can anyone advise on what would be the easiest way to read and write the R5F56108VNFP device? What tools and software do I need? Any chance of avoiding costly solutions? Kind regards, Cesar

    Jan 2, 2024
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FAQs

  1. (RX610) Is the endian of the external bus also set using the mode pin (MDE)?

    The external address space of the external bus is divided into eight areas (CS0 to CS7) and the endian mode is set for each using the endian mode bit (EMODE) in the CSi control register (CSiCNT). Note that string manipulation instructions will not work for areas that differ in endian ...

    May 16, 2011
  2. Does the RX610 have any access exceptions?

    The RX610 has no access exceptions. Although access exceptions are described in the software manual, this manual is used for the entire RX Family, so functions not available in the RX610 are also covered in this software manual.

    Aug 30, 2011
  3. (RX610) What is the maximum transfer volume (byte count) of the DMAC?

    RX/610: The DMA Current Transfer Byte Count Register, DMCBC, specifies how many bytes are transferred during one DMA transfer request. The DMCBC register can be set from 0 to 3FFFFFFh and the maximum transfer volume is 67108864 bytes. - 1: Transfer one byte - 3FFFFFF: 67108863 bytes - 0: transfer  67108864 ...

    Aug 30, 2011
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