The 120-MHz 32-bit RX64M series MCUs are based on a new RXv2 core capable of 240 DMIPS and includes up to 4 Mbytes of zero-wait-state flash and single-precision 32-bit IEEE-754 floating point. They operate from a single 2.7 to 3.6-V supply and need only 0.3 mA/MHz typ active.
The devices have 512 Mbytes of SRAM and include motor control timer functions, dual IEEE 1588-compliant Ethernet ports, and USB 2.0 interfaces. The chips feature fast interrupt, a five-stage pipeline, 12-bit A/D and D/A converters, variable-length instructions for compact code, and optional encryption. Samples are available now; production is scheduled for August.
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