Renesas RA Family
RA2 Quick Design Guide
R01AN6060EU0100 Rev.1.00
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12-Bit A/D Converter (ADC12)
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16-Bit A/D Converter (ADC16)
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24-Bit Sigma-Delta A/D Converter (SDADC24)
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8-Bit D/A Converter (DAC8)
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12-Bit D/A Converter (DAC12)
Table 3. RA2 MCU Groups, User’s Manual: Hardware
Chapter Name
Description
Overview
Lists power pins in each package with notes on termination and bypassing.
Resets
Discusses the Power-on Reset and how to differentiate this from other
reset sources.
Low Voltage Detection
Provides details on the Low-Voltage Detection Circuit that can be used to
monitor the power supply.
Low Power Modes
Using low power modes may allow you to reduce the voltage of the power
supply. See this chapter for details on how operating modes affect power
supply requirements.
12-Bit A/D Converter
16-Bit A/D Converter
24-Bit Sigma-Delta A/D
Converter
8-Bit D/A Converter
12-bit D/A Converter
If you plan to use the on-chip A/D or D/A converters, these chapters give
details on how to provide filtered power supplies for these peripherals.
Clock Generation Circuit
Provides detailed descriptions on how to configure and use the available
clocks, including PCB design recommendations.
2. Emulator Support
RA2 MCU devices have an emulator interface that supports both debugging, using SWD communication,
and serial programming using SCI communication. This emulator makes it easy to switch between
debugging and serial programming.
The SWD emulator interface can be connected to an ARM-standard 10-pin or 20-pin socket. TXD and RXD
pins are added for serial programming using SCI communication.
Emulator support is useful for product development and prototyping, but may not be needed once a design
moves to production. If emulator support is no longer needed for a design, make sure to configure the ports
according to the “Handling of Unused Pins” section of the related MCU Hardware User’s Manual. See also
section 9.5 in this document.