240 MHz RXv3 — what the speed buys you
The R5F572NNHGBG#20 runs the RXv3 core at 240 MHz. The 4 MB on-chip flash and 1 MB RAM mean the application image and its working data fit without external memory in most designs — the EBI/EMI interface is there if you need to map a frame buffer or a data logger beyond that.
Peripheral set — what connects without glue logic
CANbus, Ethernet, USB OTG, and QSPI are all on-die. That means a single-chip node for an industrial gateway or a human-machine interface — no external PHY for the CAN or Ethernet MAC is needed, just the transceiver. The 136 I/O break out to the 176-ball BGA; the 29-channel 12-bit ADC covers multi-sensor acquisition without an external mux. The internal oscillator saves a crystal on the BOM if the timing budget allows ±2 % accuracy over temperature.
Package and board-fit — 176-LFBGA 13x13 mm
The 176-LFBGA measures 13x13 mm with a 0.80 mm ball pitch. That pitch is hand-solderable with a stencil and a reflow profile tuned for the 0.35 mm ball diameter — no micro-via required, but a four-layer board is the practical minimum for fan-out.
