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Renesas and port cooperate for industrial Ethernet controller software
Renesas has today announced a collaboration with its alliance partner port in order to provide customers with comprehensive software support for Renesas multi-protocol industrial Ethernet solutions. Offering easy access to these technologies and a faster time-to-market, port implements PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT and CANopen stacks on the Renesas Industrial Network devices.
Starter Kit for Human Machine Interface applications
Renesas has today introduced the new Renesas Starter Kit for the RZ/A1 family of embedded processors. Ideal for designing and creating Human Machine Interface applications, the RSK features everything needed for the development process. Specifically designed to reduce time to market the RSK assists Renesas customers in creating rich HMI systems in the shortest time possible.
Once in a generation opportunity for UK automotive industry
The number of electronic systems within the car is rapidly increasing as manufacturers continue to add more features and functionality to their vehicles. The Automotive Electronic Systems Innovation Network believes that this adoption of intelligent systems, along with changes in regulation, legislation and consumer demands, has created a “once in a generation opportunity” for the British automotive industry.
MCU development toolchain aids IEC 61508 compliance
IAR Systems and Renesas Electronics Europe have teamed up to offer a development toolchain for Renesas’ 32-bit RX microcontroller platform that facilitates compliance with the international umbrella standard for functional safety IEC 61508. The build chain of IAR Embedded Workbench for RX has been tested and approved according to the requirements on support tools put forth in IEC 61508, as well as the standard for automotive safety-related ...
Connectivity drives revision
A recent spate of revised 32bit microcontrollers hints at the increasing importance of connectivity, but at the cost of ultra-low power. ES Design magazine Editor, Philip Ling reports.
Diab Compiler now supports Renesas automotive MCUs
Expanding an already extensive list of supported architectures, Wind River have announced that the latest version of Wind River Diab Compiler features additional support for the Renesas RH850 family of automotive microcontrollers. The development process for Diab Compiler has been certified to Level 2 of the Automotive SPICE process assessment model, enabling customers to deliver high quality results.
Starter kit supports RZ/A1 microprocessors
A kit that enables a quick start into the development of cost-sensitive, compact Human Machine Interface (HMI) applications is now available at distributor MSC. The Renesas Starter Kit supports the semiconductor company’s RZ/A1 group of microprocessors (MPUs) that were launched in June 2013, featuring on chip SRAM of 3MB, 5MB or 10MB, depending on the version.
Full development tool support for Renesas' RXv2 core
IAR Systems has today announced full development tools support for Renesas' new, high-performance 32-bit RX CPU core for embedded devices in the consumer, industrial, and office equipment fields, the RXv2. The only tools provider covering the entire range of Renesas 8-, 16- and 32-bit microcontroller families, IAR Systems can offer early support for the new core in the C/C++ development tool suite IAR Embedded Workbench.
Ultra-low power 32-Bit MCUs for the IoT from Renesas
Renesas Electronics has expanded its popular 32-bit RX100 Series of microcontrollers with the RX110 Group. Designed to support a broad range of markets, the new MCUs deliver a combination of ultra low-power consumption and high performance at attractive price points for entry-level 32-bit embedded Internet of Things applications, including mobile healthcare, environmental sensors/detectors, smart appliances, and industrial and building automation...
Arduino is in bloom
Since it was announced back in September 2011, interest has been growing for the Arduino platform. Renesas has now entered this arena with one of the fastest Arduino compatible boards – The GR-Sakura – based on an RX63N 32-bit microcontroller operating at 100MHz. Ian Hall, Principal Engineer with the MCU&Tools Group, Industrial & Communications Business Group, at Renesas, explores more in this ES Design magazine article.