RL78/G12 and RL78/F13,F14 Family Devices Support

RL78/G12 and RL78/F13,F14 family devices support

Softlog Systems supports RL78/G12 and RL78/F13,F14 from Renesas Electronics

March 24, 2025 – Softlog Systems (2006) Ltd., a leading provider of innovative in-circuit flash programming solutions, today announced the support of RL78/G12 and RL78/F13,F14 devices.

RL78/G12 microcontrollers balance the industry’s lowest level of consumption current and a high performance. RL78/F13 microcontrollers are successors to the 78K0R and R8C, have a built-in CAN module and LIN module for automotive interfaces, and additionally the functional safety features. RL78/F14 microcontrollers are positioned as the upper-level product of the RL78 series, are available in a 30 to 100-pin, 48 to 256KB flash memory lineup and realize the industry’s lowest level of consumption current.

The programming is done via UART interface. TOOL0 pullup resistor 1K or higher can be used but it’s not required by ICP programmers since internal pullup 1.1K is activated during programming.

The RL78/G12 and RL78/F13,F14 devices are part of existing ICP programmer’s family/algorithm 90, Renesas, RL78.

Since we started, Softlog Systems has been dedicated to developing the world’s best In-Circuit Serial Flash Programmers (single channel and GANG). For over 25 years, we have continued to expand and upgrade our line of products, which are recognized by manufacturers as high-quality, reliable programmers.

For a complete list of devices supported by Softlog Systems ICP2(G3) family in-circuit programmers, please click here: https://softlog.com/devices/

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