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2012-04-30 Achieve low current consumption
Read about the method for reducing current consumption in M16C/63 MCU.
2012-04-05 Using voltage detector in M16C/5L
Using voltage detector in M16C/5L
2012-04-02 Functions of voltage detector in M16C/64A
Functions of voltage detector in M16C/64A
2012-03-30 Operations of voltage detector in M16C/5LD Group
Operations of voltage detector in M16C/5LD Group
2012-03-28 Using timer clock independent of CPU clock
Learn how to provide a timer clock independent of the CPU clock using the timer clock source select function in the M16C/65C.
2012-03-27 Utilising the voltage detector in M16C/63 Group
Utilising the voltage detector in M16C/63 Group
2011-11-04 Comparison of M16C/62P and M16C/65C MCU
Comparison of M16C/62P and M16C/65C MCU
2011-02-18 Using E2PROM emulation data flash
Read about the setting method and an application example of the E2PROM emulation data flash in the M16C/5M Group.
2010-10-01 MCU tailored for powerline-based communication
Renesas Electronics adds the M306S0F8DGP to its M16C/6S series of microcontrollers and includes integrated modems to enable low data rate communication using existing power lines.
2009-05-28 Embedded-Linux RTOSes support Renesas MCUs
The new RTOSes enable Linux and POSIX compatible development of Renesas' R8C, M16C and R32C/100 MCUs.
2001-10-09 Using the power down modes for the M16C
Using the power down modes for the M16C
2007-09-17 Emulator supports 8- to 32bit CISC MCU series
Renesas Technology has announced the "E100 Emulator" full-spec emulator that supports a wide range of Renesas M16C Family and other 8-32bit CISC MCU series products.
2007-05-30 32bit MCU features on-chip flash
Renesas Technology Corp. has added the R32C/118 group of MCUs with on-chip flash memory that uses the top-end CPU core in Renesas' M16C family.
2007-02-06 IAR Systems' modular kits support R8C/M16C/M32C MCUs
IAR Systems' modular kits support R8C/M16C/M32C MCUs
2006-12-01 Renesas preps emulator for on-chip flash
Renesas Technology America Inc. is readying its E8a emulator, an ultrasmall tool for debugging embedded systems and programming Renesas MCUs' on-chip flash memory.
2001-10-09 M16C/62: DA converter
M16C/62: DA converter
2001-10-09 Flash memory embedded in the M16C
Flash memory embedded in the M16C
2001-10-09 Using the power down modes for the M16C
Using the power down modes for the M16C
2001-10-09 Security/Fire system demo software and evaluation board for M16C microcontroller
Security/Fire system demo software and evaluation board for M16C microcontroller
2001-10-09 M16C/62 group application note: Simple I? bus
M16C/62 group application note: Simple I? bus
2001-10-09 M16C/62: Automatic serial I/O transfer using DMA
M16C/62: Automatic serial I/O transfer using DMA
2001-10-10 Using RTXC Real Time OS on the M16C
Using RTXC Real Time OS on the M16C
2001-10-10 M16C/62: Pulse width modulation
M16C/62: Pulse width modulation
2003-09-15 Using the M16C/62 analog to digital converter in one-shot mode
Using the M16C/62 analog to digital converter in one-shot mode
2003-09-19 Programming the M16C/62 Flash in Asynchronous Serial Mode
Programming the M16C/62 Flash in Asynchronous Serial Mode
2003-09-19 Applications of M16C/62 Flash CPU rewrite mode
Applications of M16C/62 Flash CPU rewrite mode
2003-09-19 Programming the M16C/62 in Flash Parallel Mode
Programming the M16C/62 in Flash Parallel Mode
2003-09-19 Connect the M16C with a Compact Flash Card
Connect the M16C with a Compact Flash Card
2003-09-19 Operation of AD converter (one-shot mode)
This application note shows the various AD signal conversion of the M16C/62A microcontroller in one-shot mode.
2003-09-19 Operation of AD converter (one-shot mode, an external trigger)
This application note shows the various AD signal conversion of the M16C/62A microcontroller in one-shot mode with an external trigger.
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