RAA2S425XKIT Evaluation Kit
The evaluation kit provides an entry point to evaluate RAA2S425X product family.
The RAA2S4252B is a member of Renesas’ family of CMOS integrated circuits for highly accurate amplification and sensor-specific correction of differential bridge sensor signals. Featuring a maximum analog pre-amplification of 900 with analog sensor offset correction (XSOC), the RAA2S4252B is adjustable to nearly all resistive bridges.
Conditioning calculation is accomplished via a 16-bit RISC microcontroller. Calibration coefficients and configuration data are stored in the nonvolatile memory (NVM), which is reliable in automotive applications.
Measured values are provided via a ratio-metric analog output signal. End-of-line calibration is also supported through this output pin via a One-Wire Interface (OWI). Digital calibration helps keep assembly cost low as no trimming by external devices or lasers is needed. The RAA2S4252B is optimized for harsh automotive environments by over-voltage and reverse polarity protection circuitry, excellent electromagnetic compatibility, and multiple diagnostic features.
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Renesas IC Toolbox (RICBox) The Renesas IC Toolbox (RICBox) software platform enables customers to configure Renesas devices on evaluation kits when attached to the computer running the software.
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The evaluation kit provides an entry point to evaluate RAA2S425X product family.
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An overview of the RAA2S425x Family of ICs for automotive pressure sensing systems. Renesas’ SSCs provide highly accurate amplification and sensor-specific correction of signals in automotive xEV/PHEV/FCEV and BEV pressure sensing braking, transmission and HVAC systems.
Blog Post | Sep 25, 2022 |