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Renesas Electronics Launches RX Microcontroller Design Contest
To spur embedded design creativity and competition, Renesas Electronics has launched the Renesas RX Design Contest, featuring the new RX family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) and a robust software support environment, provided by Renesas Electronics and its Alliance Partner community. This includes CMX Systems, IAR Systems, Micrium, Micron Technology, SEGGER, Rowebots and TotalPhase. The Renesas RX Design Contest provides an open, creative environment in which embedded engineers can showcase their skills in any type of design using an RX MCU.
As aStarting in October, 2010, to March 4, 2011, 1,000 RX62N Renesas Demonstration Kits (RDKs) will be available for contestants. The use of the RDK is encouraged but not required. The contest will be coordinated across the North American, European and Asian regions. To join the competition, contestants can visit http://www.renesasrulz.com/community/rx-contest to register.
The design entries will be available on the Renesas RX Design Contest website for audience comments and voting. In addition to recognition for the overall best designs, the Renesas RX Design Contest will offer weekly challenges and prizes. Renesas Electronics will award the top three winners: $5,000 (first place); $3,000 (second place); and $1,000 (third place); and five honourable mentions receiving $500 each. Selections will be based on a scoring of technical merit, design originality, usefulness, cost effectiveness, documentation and public voting. Participating Alliance Partners will also present their own prize awards, based on criteria for their respective prizes. Final judging and the winner selections will be announced during a special ceremony at Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley 2011 headed by Renesas Electronics America.