Renesas S5D9 IoT Fast Prototyping Board Combines Cortex M4F MCU, Sensors, and Ethernet

Renesas S5D9 IoT Fast Prototyping board is a board designed – as its name implies – for the Internet of Things, with the company’s Synergy S5D9 ARM Cortex-M4F micro-controller, various sensors, various I/Os including protected digital inputs and outputs, and Ethernet for network connectivity instead of a Bluetooth or/and WiFi module.

Renesas S5D9 board specifications:

  • MCU – Renesas Synergy S5D9 ARM Cortex M4F MCU @120MHz with 2MB flash and 640KB SDRAM
  • Storage – 256Mbits (32MB) QSPI NOR flash
  • Connectivity – 1x 10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ45)
  • USB – 1x micro USB Full Speed port
  • Sensors
    • Bosch BMC150 6-Axis sensor (digital compass)
    • AMS ENS210 environmental sensor for temperature and humidity data
    • TE Connectivity MS5637-02BA03 barometric pressure sensor
    • Knowles SPU0414HR5H-SB amplified SiSonic microphone
  • Expansion
    • 1x PMOD connector (SPI)
    • 2x Grove Connectors (UART, I2C, GPIO)
    • 2x Protected Digital Input (5.1V to 24V) + 2x Buffered Digital Output (up to 1A) via Molex 12 position header
    • 2x RS232 via Molex 8 position header and Intersil driver
  • Debugging – 10-pin JTAG connector
  • Misc – 5V/3V output jumper; 3x LEDs (Red, Yellow, Green)
  • Power Supply – 5V via micro USB port; ~300 mA @ 5V max power consumption
  • Dimensions – TBD
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The kit is supported by Renesas IoT Sandbox, which helps with the “IoT Fast Prototyping” part, as it allows the user to create IoT applications using “cloud services and real-time workflows by aggregating all event data from any source, whether it’s sensors, mobile apps, or an existing cloud, and performs real-time processing to extract intelligence or implement automation”. The board can also be programmed using the APIs in Renesas Synergy Software Package (SSP), Qualified Software Add-Ons (QSA), and Verified Software Add-Ons (VSA).

Data Monitoring in Renesas IoT Sandbox with pre-installed firmware – Click to Enlarge

You’ll find more technical details, example projects, and hardware design files in Seeed Studio Wiki, as well as IoTCommunity.io.

The board sells for $34.95 in Seeed Studio, but if you are part of IoTCommunity, you can get a $20 coupon bringing the price down to $14.95 + shipping.

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