Overview
Description
The RL78/G24 Fast Prototyping Board is an evaluation board based on the RL78/G24 microcontroller and is specifically designed for prototyping various applications. Simply plug in a USB cable to write/debug a program and start your evaluation without any additional tools. You can also perform advanced debugging using the E2 emulator Lite or the traditional E2 emulator. The board comes standard with Arduino Uno and Pmod™ interfaces, and has high scalability with access to all pins on the microcontroller.
Features
- Equipped with an RL78/G24 16-bit microcontroller (64-pin, ROM: 128KB, RAM: 12KB)
- Programs can be written and debugged via the COM Port communication by connecting it to a PC with a USB cable
- Able to access all the microcontroller pins
- Comes standard with Arduino Uno, Pmod™ and Grove interfaces
- Support for various RL78 software and tools
Applications
Documentation
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Type | Title | Date |
Quick Start Guide | PDF 256 KB | |
Application Note | PDF 2.18 MB 日本語 | |
Manual - Development Tools | PDF 107 KB 日本語 | |
Manual - Development Tools | PDF 1.34 MB 日本語 | |
Schematic | PDF 336 KB 日本語 | |
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Design & Development
Software & Tools
Software & Tools
Software title
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Software type
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E2 emulator [RTE0T00020KCE00000R] On-chip debugging emulator. Also available as a flash memory programmer. [Support MCU/MPU: RA, RE, RH850, R-Car D1, RL78, RX, RISC-V MCU]
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Emulator | Renesas |
E2 emulator Lite [RTE0T0002LKCE00000R] On-chip debugging emulator. Also available as a flash memory programmer. [Support MCU/MPU: RA, RE, RL78, RX, RISC-V MCU]
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Emulator | Renesas |
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Sample Code
Videos & Training
This video introduces how to add the RL78 board platform released by Renesas Electronics
on GitHub to Arduino IDE version 2 and run sketches.
Chapters
00:00 Opening
00:30 Install the Arduino IDE
00:49 Install the tools
01:57 Write the sketch
02:17 COM port setting
02:43 Board setting
02:59 Compile, upload, LED blinking
Related Resources
Quick Start Guide page (GitHub)
News & Blog Posts
Blog Post | Sep 28, 2023 |