
Ultra-small RX651 32-Bit microcontrollers reduce pcb footprint
Stephen Law
Electronics Semiconductors LQFP LQFP MCUs MCUs microcontrollers microcontrollersRENESAS ELECTRONICS RX651 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) supplied in ultra-small 64-pin BGA and LQFP packages reduce footprint size by 59% compared to the 100-pin LGA and a 64-pin (10mm x 10mm) LQFP that provides a 49% reduction versus the 100-pin LQFP. Devices address advanced security needs for endpoint devices employing compact sensor and communication modules in industrial, network control, building automation, and smart metering systems operating at the IoT edge. Products integrate connectivity, Trusted Secure IP (TSIP), and trusted flash area protection that enable flash firmware updates in the field through secure network communications.
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