Overview
The GR-SAKURA board features the RX63N MCU and offers an Arduino compatible board footprint and a C++ template and libraries. The GR-SAKURA board is available in a standard version and full-featured version.
GR-SAKURA
Renesas' 32-bit RX63N Group MCU (R5F563NBDDFP) is on-board and Arduino UNO compatible pin-headers are ready for shields.
GR-SAKURA-FULL
Full version board has a LAN connector (RJ-45), USB host connector, DC power supply jack, and memory card shell.
GR-SAKURA Pin Map
Detailed Specification
Microcontroller
RX63N (R5F563NBDDF P 100-pin QFP)
ROM/RAM
1MB/128KB
Data Flash
32KB
Frequency
96MHz (using external 12MHz XO)
Sub Clock
32.768kHz
Operating Voltage
3.3V
Board Function
USB host/peripheral (exclusion), Ethernet, Micro SD jacket, XBee I/F, JTAG I/F, DC power jack (5V), user switch, reset switch, Arduino shield I/F, user LED, programmable like USB mass storage
Resources
Schematic/Design
- gr-sakura-schematic-notes-20190917 (PDF)
- BOM List
- Layout
Sketch Reference
Project File for e2 studio
Project file for sketching in Eclipse-based development environment e2 studio. For downloading and installing e2 studio, please refer to the e2 studio product page.
- Click to download. Import the archive file (zip) as an existing workspace from the menu 'File' -> 'Import' in e2 studio.
GR-SAKURA Sketch v223a Project File (ZIP)
Note: This is a project exported in e2 studio version 7.6.
Technical Support
Technical Information
- Let's Get Started with GR-SAKURA
This is a “getting started with” guide website for when you purchase the GR-SAKURA board. The kickstart guide for the GR-SAKURA board will direct you to this website. - GR-SAKURA User Forum
This is the Gadget Renesas User Forum on Renesas Engineering Community. In this forum space, you can find many showpiece applications using GR boards, as well as sample applications and programs. Post your query and let's discuss GR-SAKURA. - E-mail: [email protected]
Related Websites
GR-SAKURA Board Distributors
Projects
Gadget Renesas provides boards that make it possible to prototype ideas quickly, a community where users can interact, and events to help users build their projects to make their ideas a reality. Below are some projects that utilized the GR-SAKURA board.