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Software paves way for integrated cockpit and connected car devices
Renesas Electronics hasannounced the 'R-Car virtualisation support package' that enables easier development of hypervisors for the R-Car automotive system-on-chip (SoC). The R-Car virtualisation support package includes, at no charge, both the R-Car hypervisor development guide document and sample software for use as reference in such development for software vendors who develop the embedded hypervisors that are required for integrated cockpits a...
Read-While-Write Flash adopted by automotive instrument cluster
Integrated device manufacturer in the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) market, Macronix International, has announced that Renesas Electronics has implemented dedicated octa peripheral interface to support Macronix memory devices with Serial Multi I/O.
IAR Systems updates development tools for Renesas RX MCUs
IAR Systems has presented version 4.10 of the development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for Renesas RX. The version includes several capabilities which enable developers to further ensure code quality and make debugging more efficient for embedded applications based on Renesas RX MCUs. IAR Embedded Workbench for Renesas RX is widely used among companies all over the world as it provides everything developers need in one single integrated devel...
MCU group for the Renesas Synergy software package
Along with the version update v.1.4.0 for the Synergy Software Package (SSP), Renesas has released a group of microcontrollers for the SSP. The S3A1 group is suited for all applications that require a high level of security and IoT device-to-cloud connectivity.The S3A1 MCU Group devices provide a host of analogue and security features to realise a variety of embedded systems and IoT designs at a competitive price point.
Software development update eases automotive microcontrollers
Renesas Electronics hasannounced an update to its'Embedded Target for RH850Multicore' model-based developmentenvironment for multicore microcontrollers (MCUs) for automotive control applications. The update supports development of systems with multirate control (multiple control periods), which is now common in systems such as engine and body control systems.
MCUs offer tight security and connectivity for IoT
The Renesas S3A1 microcontroller group, now available from Rutronik UK, is ideally suited for all applications that require a high level of security and IoT device-to-cloud connectivity. The MCUs have been released alongside the v.1.4.0 version update for the Synergy Software Package (SSP).
Speakers at the first AUTOMOTIVE WORLD Nagoya announced
AUTOMOTIVE WORLD, which used to be held annually in January in Tokyo every year has attracted attention from worldwide as the world’s largest trade show gathering the advanced automotive technologies. From 2018, the show will be held biannual by adding AUTOMOTIVE WORLD Nagoya, which will be held in September at Nagoya.
A health check for the electronics industry
As medical devices become smaller and more connected, Steve Rogerson looks at how the electronics industry is coping.Worldwide, the health industry is in the middle of a revolution that is seeing more and more people take control of their own well-being. Hospitals stretched beyond capacity are welcoming the move to patients being cared for in their own homes using remote monitoring equipment. Consumers are buying wearable devices that can measure...
GMR isolation boosts Profibus
Best practices for new designs of Profibus DP nodes, bus node isolation, Profibus compliance, and bus signal polarity are discussed by Tom Kugelstadt, Renesas Electronics
Introducing radiation hardened point of load converters
It has been announced by VPT, a HEICO company, that its SVPL Series of space-qualified point of load DC-DC converters are now available. Covering an input voltage range of 3.1 to 13.2V and available in six, nine, and 12A output surface mount options, the SVPL products are designed specifically for space applications, facing harsh radiation environments while requiring low voltages and tight regulation for high performance processors.