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Poll: Are you interested in roadtesting the RX72N Envision Kit for HMI Development

RX72N Envision Kit

 

 

Here's the basics about the product:

 

RX72N Envision Kit is equipped with 32-bit microcomputer RX family RX72N, in addition to GUI creation using LCD, HMI development such as voice input/output, and IoT device development using Wi-Fi/BLE, Ethernet, etc. By installing a pre-installed demo and emulator circuit, you can experience immediately and develop immediately.

 

Click here for more information about the product on Newark/Farnell:

 

RX72N Envision KitRX72N Envision Kit

 

Here are some details:

 

  • Equipped with a 32-bit RX72N microcontroller (maximum operating frequency: 240 MHz, code flash memory: 4MB, internal RAM: 1MB)
  • Includes a WQVGA LCD with a capacitive touch panel allowing GUI development using an LCD controller and a 2D drawing engine
  • Provides a D2Audio audio IC with a stereo MEMS microphone to support voice input and output
  • Supports communications such as Wi-Fi/BLE and Ethernet
  • Extended storage available using Macronix's 32Mbit serial flash with USB and microSD slots
  • Includes a variety of Renesas analog devices, such as light sensors, regulators, clock generators, hot-swap power management ICs and LCD backlight drivers
  • The pre-installed demo includes source code, schematics, BOM, and more downloadable from this website
  • RX72N users can use the emWin GUI software package provided by Segger at no cost.
  • Download the free Eclipse-based development environment here
  • Two types of demo software using RX72N features are pre-installed
  • Standard demo: The standard included demo is a sports game called Eyecatcher, highlighting the type of display that can be developed using the free emWin GUI tool and RX72N LCD display functions.
  • Benchmark demo:A firmware update function is installed, and you can add features such as storage, cryptographic throughput, and AWS integration by updating to the latest firmware.

 

Here's a video:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsOEiG4gNNE

 

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  • dougw
    dougw over 4 years ago +4
    A complete and well integrated system with a full set of tools. This module looks like it would be lots of fun to play around with and make some impressive GUI applications. The form factor would be easy…
  • misaz
    misaz over 4 years ago in reply to DAB +4
    I tried install their development IDE (e^2 studio) and it is fine. It is eclipse based so it natively support Linux and Linux installer is provided. I tested it on Windows. If you are familiar with any…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 4 years ago in reply to misaz +4
    misaz wrote: I tried install their development IDE (e^2 studio) and it is fine .... Another Important thing is that prefered compiler is not a GCC but their own... Yes, Their Eclipse integration is really…
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    dougw over 4 years ago

    A complete and well integrated system with a full set of tools. This module looks like it would be lots of fun to play around with and make some impressive GUI applications. The form factor would be easy to build into a control panel, game console or small kiosk.

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    A complete and well integrated system with a full set of tools. This module looks like it would be lots of fun to play around with and make some impressive GUI applications. The form factor would be easy to build into a control panel, game console or small kiosk.

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