Features
- CPU: Cortex-A9 core, Max. 528MHz
- Voltage: 3V to 3.6V
- Package: 272 to 324-pin FBGA, 176 to 256-pin LFBGA
- Memory: SRAM Max. 4MB
- PWM: PWM Output x 15, 3-phase PWM Output Function
Description
RZ/A2M can be used in applications that require an advanced HMI infrastructure and ecosystem as well superior acceleration technology for innovative embedded artificial intelligence, computer vision and image processing use cases.
Parameters
Attributes | Value |
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CPU Architecture | Arm |
Main CPU | Cortex-A9 |
Program Memory (KB) | 0 |
RAM (KB) | 4096 |
Carrier Type | Bulk (Tray), Full Carton (Tray) |
Supply Voltage (V) | - |
I/O Ports | 70, 115, 151 |
NPU | No |
DRAM I/F | OctaRAM/HyperRAM, SDRAM/OctaRAM/HyperRAM |
3D GPU | No |
Temp. Range (°C) | Ta = -40 to +85 |
Operating Freq (Max) (MHz) | 528 |
Ethernet speed | 10M/100M |
Ethernet (ch) | 2 |
EtherCat (ch) (#) | 0 |
USB FS (host ch/device ch) | ( 0 / 0 ) |
USB HS (host ch/device ch) | ( 2 / 2 ) |
USB SS (host ch/device ch) | ( 0 / 0 ) |
PCI Express (generation and ch) | No |
SCI or UART (ch) | 5 |
SPI (ch) | 3 |
I2C (#) | 4 |
CAN (ch) | 2 |
CAN-FD (ch) | 2 |
Wireless | No |
SDHI (ch) | 2 |
High Resolution Output Timer | No |
PWM Output (pin#) | 40 |
32-Bit Timer (ch) | 4 |
16-Bit Timer (ch) (#) | 8 |
8-Bit Timer (ch) | 0 |
Standby operable timer | No |
Asynchronous General Purpose Timer / Interval Timer (ch) | 0 |
16-Bit A/D Converter (ch) | 0 |
14-Bit A/D Converter (ch) | 0 |
12-Bit A/D Converter (ch) | 8 |
10-Bit A/D Converter (ch) | 0 |
24-Bit Sigma-Delta A/D Converter (ch) | 0 |
16-Bit D/A Converter (ch) | 0 |
12-Bit D/A Converter (ch) | 0 |
10-Bit D/A Converter (ch) (#) | 0 |
8-Bit D/A Converter (ch) | 0 |
Capacitive Touch Sensing Unit (ch) | 0 |
Graphics LCD Controller | Yes |
MIPI Interfaces (DSI) (ch) | 0 |
MIPI Interfaces (CSI) (ch) | 1 |
Image Codec | JPEG |
Segment LCD Controller | No |
Security & Encryption | No, Secure boot, AES, Hash, RSA, TRNG, Unique ID |
Application Block Diagrams
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Mbed-Based Image Processing System
The Mbed-based system enables rapid prototyping for smart cameras with AI, IoT, and sensor integration.
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Iris Scanning Security System
Iris scanning boosts security and accuracy in biometrics for high-security environments.
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High-Speed Image Processing Module with DRP
Renesas RZ/A2M MPU module enables real-time image processing and reduces the need for additional hardware with lower power consumption.
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RTOS Robot Controller with High-Speed Image Processing
RTOS robot controller enhances AI with high-speed image processing for advanced robotic applications.
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Edge Computing for Security Systems
This edge computing design ensures secure local processing, robust connectivity, and scalable reliable systems.
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Industrial Barcode Scanner
High-speed industrial barcode scanner idea for industrial applications with integrated AI.
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Simulation Models
In this demonstration, the robot arm is controlled only by the small camera attached to the hand and our RZ/A2M microcomputer, and the moving object is tracked and grasped in real-time. No need for difficult teaching because the target is specified by image processing.
Renesas RZ/A2M microprocessors offer an innovative architecture based on the ARM Cortex®-A9 processor and industry-leading 4MB of on-chip memory. RZ/A2M MPUs can execute code at 1320 DMIPS from the abundant on-chip memory or in-place from inexpensive serial NOR Flash. RZ/A2M’s peripheral upgrade compared to RZ/A1 embedded MPU family enables quick and easy system upgrades as well as the entrance to new markets. RZ/A2M feature upgrades include 528MHz ARM Cortex A9 CPU, Hyperbus interface, new 2D GPU, sprite engine, image correction, full security suite based on TSIP security and TrustZone, true random number generator, OTP, CAN-FD, dual port Ethernet among others. Please also watch the connected video on DRP in RZ/A2M.
The DRP combines software re-programmability with hardware speed. The DRP has dynamically reconfigurable processor cores that are programmable in C language and are directly connected to the external I/O ports.
Events & Webinars
News & Blog Posts
Blog Post
Jun 29, 2021
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Blog Post
Feb 2, 2021
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