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Renesas Electronics Europe Announces Development of a New IO-Link Slave Solution with Industry-leading Small Package for Compact Sensors
Renesas Electronics Europe announced the development of its IO-Link slave solution equipped with an industry-leading small package. The new solution is ideal for IO-Link slave applications, such as the latest small form factor (SFF) optical, inductive, and capacitive automation sensors. The new solution measures only 4mm x 7mm and includes Renesas Electronics' All Flash 78K0R 16-bit microcontroller (MCU) and an ELMOS IO-Link physical layer transceiver.
The IO-Link is the new standard serial digital communications protocol used for sensors and actuators in industrial automation systems. IO-Link offers the following key advantages:
* Compatible integration into existing field bus or Industrial Ethernet environments
* Process, parameter and diagnosis data in one cable
* Compatible cabling to existing sensor communication
The key advantage of the new solution is that it enables system designers to save significant board space, which is essential for the latest SFF sensor designs. PCBs in these sensors measure as little as 5mm wide, making conventional solutions unfeasible and complex. Designs using separate devices for MCU and transceiver take up more space due to the routing of signals between these devices and the overall size of the devices themselves. Renesas Electronics' new single-chip IO-Link slave solution only requires a single chip equipped in a 4mm x 7mm package to add IO-Link functionality, enabling system designers to develop significantly smaller sensors that meets the industry demand.