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Description

The RX130 Group integrates a built-in max. 36-channel capacitive touch sensor. The capacitive touch sensor uses an improved detection method compared to previous products and so has vastly improved noise immunity, sensitivity and water resistance. As a result, malfunctions have been reduced, and touch keys are now able to be applied to a variety of materials like e.g. wood, other than the typical acrylic or glass: The RX130 touch feature is an ideal fit for consumer electronics products that are used in wet environments such as in the kitchen or bath. The RX130 Group has a lot of built-in functional safety hardware, and can easily support the IEC/UL 60730 safety standard for consumer electronics. The RX130 operates at a maximum voltage of up to 5.5V. So it is suitable for applications such as home appliances (washing machine, IH cooking heater) with touch panel function.

Parameters

Attributes Value
Main CPU RXv1
Program Memory (KB) 64, 128, 256, 384, 512
RAM (KB) 10, 16, 32, 48
Carrier Type Full Carton (Tray), Tape & Reel, Tray
Supply Voltage (V) -
I/O Ports 39, 53, 69, 89
DRAM I/F No
Temp. Range (°C) Ta = -40 to +85, Ta = -40 to +105
Operating Freq (Max) (MHz) 32
Ethernet speed No
Ethernet (ch) 0
EtherCat (ch) (#) 0
USB FS (host ch/device ch) ( 0 / 0 )
USB HS (host ch/device ch) ( 0 / 0 )
USB SS (host ch/device ch) ( 0 / 0 )
SCI or UART (ch) 4, 7
SPI (ch) 5, 8
I2C (#) 5, 8
CAN (ch) 0
CAN-FD (ch) 0
Wireless No
SDHI (ch) 0
High Resolution Output Timer No
PWM Output (pin#) 15, 16
32-Bit Timer (ch) 0
16-Bit Timer (ch) (#) 9
8-Bit Timer (ch) 4
Standby operable timer Yes
12-Bit A/D Converter (ch) 10, 14, 17, 24
24-Bit Sigma-Delta A/D Converter (ch) 0
16-Bit D/A Converter (ch) 0
12-Bit D/A Converter (ch) 0, 2
8-Bit D/A Converter (ch) 0, 2
Capacitive Touch Sensing Unit (ch) 24, 32, 36
Segment LCD Controller No
Security & Encryption Unique ID

Package Options

Pkg. Type Pkg. Dimensions (mm) Lead Count (#) Pitch (mm)
HWQFN 7 x 7 x 0.8 48 0.5
LFQFP — 48 0.5
LFQFP 7 x 7 x 1.7 48 0.5
LFQFP — 64 0.5
LFQFP 10 x 10 x 1.7 64 0.5
LFQFP 12 x 12 x 1.7 80 0.5
LFQFP 14 x 14 x 1.7 100 0.5
LQFP 14 x 14 x 1.7 64 0.8

Application Block Diagrams

Energy-Efficient Single-Burner Induction Cooktop Block Diagram
High-Efficiency Induction Heaters
High-efficiency induction technology for rapid, uniform heating with energy-saving features.
Touchless Button Block Diagram
Touchless Button
Touchless button design using capacitive sensing ensures hygiene and reliability in varied settings.
The furnace controller interactive block diagram features 32-bit MCU with 12-bit A/D conversion, efficient power management and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Wi-Fi-Connected Furnace Controller
Wi-Fi-connected furnace controller with precise sensing, safety compliance, and remote monitoring for modern HVAC systems.
Smart Lighting Control with RGB Light Sensor Block Diagram
Smart Lighting Control with RGB Light Sensor
MCU-based smart lighting control with RGB sensor, capacitive touch, and voice recognition.
Induction Heating Cooker Block Diagram
Induction Heating Cooker
Electronic Lock with Fingerprint Identification Block Diagram
Electronic Lock with Fingerprint Identification

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News & Blog Posts

Blog Post
Apr 6, 2023
Say Goodbye to Hardware Manual Confusion with Our Comprehensive Guide!
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Mar 20, 2023
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Mar 3, 2023
Tips for Selecting Low Power Consumption Modes on the RX MCU
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Jan 23, 2023
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #6
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Sep 16, 2022
Infusion Level Monitor Using Capacitive Touch Sensing
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Sep 1, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #5
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Jul 22, 2022
Target Board for RX Family: where your creativity comes to life
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Jul 11, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #4
Blog Post
Jun 17, 2022
Bringing DSPs Closer to You! Realizing Digital Filters with the Latest Low-End RX140 Microcontroller of the RX Family!
Blog Post
May 17, 2022
QE for Capacitive Touch Supports the Development of Gesture Applications using AI. Let’s check its ability!
Blog Post
Apr 19, 2022
Design Guide for RX MCU Board Wiring Pattern
Blog Post
Apr 5, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #3
Blog Post
Mar 22, 2022
Experiencing the Initial Evaluation of the Capacitive Touch Sensor Using the Latest 32-Bit RX140 MCU
Blog Post
Mar 15, 2022
Realizing OTA Function of a Secondary MCU with the RX MCU – FreeRTOS Version
Blog Post
Mar 4, 2022
Supporting a Smooth Start of Your Development with RX by Video!
Blog Post
Feb 1, 2022
RX Family Software – The Past and the Future - #1
Blog Post
Dec 10, 2021
Realizing a Low-Cost Water Level Measurement Solution Using the RX130’s Capacitive Touch Key
Blog Post
Dec 6, 2021
To Seamlessly Switch to a 32-Bit RX Family MCU
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Oct 15, 2021
Interview with RX MCU Family User, HITACHI Solutions Technology
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Oct 6, 2021
Introducing the Smart Configurator Board Support Feature for Quick Project Setup
Blog Post
Sep 21, 2021
How Renesas Approaches Functional Safety over EtherCAT (FSoE)
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Aug 4, 2021
Introducing the RX Family Firmware Update Middleware that Can Easily Realize FOTA (Firmware Update Over-The-Air) Implementation
Blog Post
Aug 2, 2021
DSP Experience with RX Family MCU! Visualizing DSP Behavior with Free Sample Program!
Blog Post
Jul 20, 2021
Do You Want to Develop a Touchless Button? Introducing a Solution Using a General-Purpose MCU
Blog Post
Jul 13, 2021
Introducing the RX MCU Product Longevity Program (PLP) that Goes Beyond 15 years of Support!
Blog Post
Jul 2, 2021
Let’s Get Started with RX MCU Software Development! First Step is to Start with e² studio.
Blog Post
Dec 9, 2020
Rinnai’s Good Design Award - Winning Domino-Type Gas Built-in Stove Uses the RX 32-Bit MCU Touch Technology
Blog Post
Nov 29, 2020
Meeting the Needs of the New Normal with the RX HMI Solutions