MIKROE has unveiled the Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP – a compact, affordable dev board that’s ready to prototype right out of the box.

Powered by Renesas’ R7FA4M2AD3CFP MCU (Arm Cortex-M33 at 100MHz), it packs serious muscle for demanding embedded tasks and real-time apps.
Four mikroBUS™ sockets let you stack Click boards for endless functionality, while the built-in CODEGRIP handles USB-C programming and debugging – no extra tools needed.
Everything’s clearly labeled for quick prototyping, with solid onboard power management to keep multi-module setups stable.
This launch comes hot on the heels of MIKROE’s multi-year dev tool deal with Renesas.
Leadership Comment
Comments Neb Matic, MIKROE’s CEO: “The four mikroBUS sockets on this Renesas dev board facilitates massive expandability, by allowing designers to combine four Click boards™ from a choice of over allow you 1900 of these application specific boards – the biggest add-on board collection in the world. Click boards are available in 11 categories : Audio & Voice, Clock & Timing, Display & LED, HMI, Interface, Mixed Signal, Motor Control, Power Management, Sensors, Storage and Wireless Connectivity.”
He continues: “Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP is perfect for engineers who need to quickly build and test new concepts using a wide variety of sensor and communication modules. Ideal for creating fully functional, specialized devices where a compact and powerful processing core is essential, this MIKROE Renesas dev board is suitable for industrial monitoring and control units that require reliable ARM-based processing and modular expansion, and also for developing advanced IoT gateways or automation controllers that need to interface with multiple wireless standards simultaneously.”
Already, there are 555 Renesas MCUs with bare-metal support in NECTO Studio multi-architectural IDE – 152 with full mikroSDK support – and more than 12,000 projects with Renesas dev boards live now on MIKROE’s EmbeddedWiki embedded projects platform.





