R5F51405ADNE#50

Renesas Electronics
968-R5F51405ADNE#50
R5F51405ADNE#50

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Description:
32-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 32BIT MCU RX140 128K/32K QFN48

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Availability

Stock:
Non-Stocked
Factory Lead Time:
14 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 2500   Multiples: 2500
Unit Price:
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Ext. Price:
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Est. Tariff:
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 2500)
1,58 € 3.950,00 €
1,56 € 7.800,00 €

Alternative Packaging

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Packaging:
Tray
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
4,20 €
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1

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Renesas Electronics
Product Category: 32-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
RoHS:  
RX140
SMD/SMT
HWQFN-48
RXv2
128 kB
32 kB
32 bit
12 bit
48 MHz
39 I/O
1.8 V
5.5 V
- 40 C
+ 85 C
Reel
Brand: Renesas Electronics
DAC Resolution: 8 bit
Data RAM Type: SRAM
Interface Type: CAN, I2C, RSPI, SCI
Number of ADC Channels: 11 Channel
Product Type: 32-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
Program Memory Type: Flash
Factory Pack Quantity: 2500
Subcategory: Microcontrollers - MCU
Watchdog Timers: Watchdog Timer
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TARIC:
8542319000
CNHTS:
8542319090
CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542310025
ECCN:
3A991.a.2

RX140 32-bit Ultra-Low-Power RXv2 MCUs

Renesas RX140 32-bit Ultra-Low-Power RXv2 Microcontrollers (MCUs) support the lowest power consumption while improving the general-purpose RX100 series. Enhanced performance is achieved with the switch from the RXv1 to the RXv2 core, which raises the clock rate from 32MHz to 48MHz. The RX140 achieved a CoreMark score of 204, a dramatic performance improvement over the RX130 CoreMark score of 108. RX140 operates with 1.8mA current consumption at 32MHz operation, reducing more than 30% from the RX130's current consumption of 3.1mA.