MIKROE Launches Clicker 4 for Renesas MCU R7FA4M2AD3CFP with Enhanced Prototyping Features
MIKROE has introduced Clicker 4 for Renesas MCU R7FA4M2AD3CFP, featuring four mikroBUS sockets for extensive expandability. This development board is designed for engineers to rapidly build and test concepts using various sensor and communication modules, making it suitable for industrial monitoring, IoT gateways, and automation controllers. It is powered by the Arm Cortex-M33 core and includes onboard programming and debugging capabilities via USB-C. The launch follows a multi-year support agreement between Renesas and MIKROE.

MIKROE launched the Clicker 4 for Renesas MCU R7FA4M2AD3CFP, which includes four mikroBUS sockets, allowing designers to use over 1900 Click boards for extensive expandability. This board is tailored for engineers needing rapid prototyping of specialized devices, suitable for industrial monitoring, IoT gateways, and automation controllers.
Powered by the Arm Cortex-M33 core, it supports demanding embedded tasks and real-time operations. Onboard CODEGRIP enables USB-C programming and debugging, simplifying development. This release coincides with a multi-year MCU development tool support agreement between Renesas and MIKROE, with 555 Renesas MCUs already supported in NECTO Studio.




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