Renesas RA Family
RA2 Quick Design Guide
R01AN6060EU0100 Rev.1.00
Page 5 of 44
Sep.14.21
Table 2. Analog Power Supplies
Symbol
Name
Description
AVCC0
*3
Analog power supply
Analog voltage supply pin for the respective modules.
Connect this pin to the same voltage as the VCC pin.
AVSS0
*3
Analog ground
Analog ground for the respective modules. Connect
this pin to the same voltage as the VSS pin.
VREFH0
*1
12-bit ADC high reference
voltage
Reference voltage input pin for the 12-bit A/D.
Connect this pin to AVCC0 if the 12-bit A/D converter
is not used.
*4
VREFL0
*1
12-bit ADC low reference
voltage
Analog reference ground pin for the 12-bit A/D
converter. Connect this pin to AVSS0 if the 12-bit A/D
converter is not used.
*4
VREFH
*2
12-bit DAC analog supply
Reference voltage input pin for the D/A converter.
Connect this pin to AVCC0 if the D/A converter is not
used.
VREFL
*2
12-bit DAC analog ground Reference ground pin for the D/A converter. Connect
this pin to AVSS0 if the D/A converter is not used.
AVCC1
*2
24-bit SDADC analog
supply voltage
Analog voltage supply pin for the 24-bit SDADC
module.
AVSS1
*2
24-bit SDADC analog
ground
Analog ground pin for the 24-bit SDADC module.
VREFI
*2
24-bit SDADC external
reference supply
External voltage reference for the 24-bit SDADC,
multiplexed with the SBIAS output. As an input, this
pin has a voltage range of 0.8 V to 2.4 V, set in 0.2-V
increments. Connect this pin to AVSS1 through a
0.22-µF capacitor.
Notes 1: For RA2A1, this applies to the 16-bit ADC.
2: Present on RA2A1 only.
3: Not present on RA2E2
4: For RA2E2, connect VREFH0 to VCC and VREFL0 to VSS if the 12-bit ADC is not used.
1.1 References
Further information regarding the power supply for the RA MCU Group can be found in the following
documents:
•
R01UH0888 RA2A1 Group, RA2A1 Group User’s Manual: Hardware
•
R01UH0852 RA2E1 Group, RA2E1 Group User’s Manual: Hardware
•
R01UH0919 RA2E2 Group, RA2E2 Group User’s Manual: Hardware
(preliminary)
•
R01UH0853 RA2L1 Group, RA2L1 Group User’s Manual: Hardware
Chapter numbers may vary between Arm Cortex-M4 and Arm Cortex-M33 devices.
Chapter 1, “
Overview
”, lists power pins in each package with recommended bypass capacitors.
Chapter 5, “
Resets
”, discusses the Power-on reset and how to differentiate this from other reset sources.
Chapter 7, “
Low
Voltage Detection
”, provides details on the Low-Voltage Detection Circuit that can be used
to monitor the power supply. Chapter 6, “
Option-Setting Memory
”, additionally describes how to enable
Low-Voltage Detection 0 Circuit automatically at startup.
If you plan to use the on-chip Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) or the Digital to Analog Converter (DAC),
refer to one of the following chapters in the respective Hardware User’s Manuals for details on how to
provide filtered power supplies for these peripherals: