The EK-RA6M3G evaluation kit enables users to seamlessly evaluate the features of the RA6M3 MCU Group and develop embedded systems applications using Renesas’ Flexible Software Package (FSP) and e2 studio IDE. Utilize rich on-board features along with your choice of popular ecosystem add-ons to bring your big ideas to life.
The MCU has a high-performance Arm Cortex-M4 core and offers a TFT controller with 2D accelerator and JPEG decoder. Additionally, it has Ethernet MAC with individual DMA and USB high-speed interface to ensure high data throughput
You can purchase the Renesas EK-RA6M3G board from many distributors. See the sources at https://renesas.com/ek-ra6m3g
- MCU: R7FA6M3AH3CFC (Cortex-M4, 120MHz)
- RAM: 640kB internal SRAM
- Flash: 2MB internal, 32MB external QSPI Flash
- GPU: Dave2D
- Resolution: 480x272
- Display Size: 4.3”
- Interface: Parallel RGB565
- Color Depth: 16-bit
- Technology: TFT-LCD, Transmissive
- DPI: 128 px/inch
- Touch Pad: Capacitive
- Micro USB device cable (type-A male to micro-B male)
- Micro USB host cable (type-A male to micro-B male)
- Ethernet patch cable
- Attach the LCD PCB to the main PCB. Make sure the arrows match at the bottom side of the PCBs.
- Connect the USB cable to the
Debug
(J10) connector, next to the Ethernet port.
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You can clone the repository with the following command:
git clone https://github.com/lvgl/lv_port_renesas_ek-ra6m3g.git --recurse-submodules
Downloading the
.zip
from GitHub doesn't work as it doesn't download the submodules. -
Follow the RA family section of the documentation to prepare your environment and import the project
If you find any issues with the development board feel free to open an Issue in this repository. For LVGL related issues (features, bugs, etc) please use the main lvgl repository.
If you found a bug and found a solution too please send a Pull request. If you are new to Pull requests refer to Our Guide to learn the basics.