Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the new 16-bit RL78/L23 microcontroller (MCU) group, expanding its low-power RL78 family. Running at 32MHz, the RL78/L23 MCUs combine industry-leading low-power performance with essential features such as dual-bank flash memory, segment LCD control, and capacitive touch functionality to support smart home appliances, consumer electronics, IoT and metering systems. These compact, cost-effective devices address the performance and power requirements of modern display-based human-machine interface (HMI) applications.
The RL78/L23 is optimized for ultra-low power consumption and ideal for battery-powered applications that spend the majority of time in standby. They offer an active current of just 109μA/MHz and a standby current as low as 0.365μA, along with a fast 1μs wake-up time to help minimize CPU activity. The LCD controller’s new reference mode, VL4, reduces LCD operating current by approximately 30 percent when compared to the existing RL78/L1X group. The MCUs come with SMS (SNOOZE Mode Sequencer), which enables dynamic LCD segment display without CPU intervention. By offloading tasks to the SMS, the devices minimize CPU wake-ups and contribute to system-level power savings.
The RL78/L23 offers a wide operating voltage range of 1.6V to 5.5V, which supports direct operation from 5V power supplies commonly used in home appliances and industrial systems. This capability reduces the need for external voltage regulators. The MCUs also integrate key components such as capacitive touch sensing, a temperature sensor, and internal oscillator, reducing BOM cost and PCB size (more info).
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