RX Family Software – The Past and the Future – #10 Design of OTA for RX MCU via AWS/Azure
Introducing the history and future of the software suite for the RX 32-bit MCU to enable development with low-code/no-code. The 10th blog is an introduction to firmware rewriting (OTA) of the RX family via AWS.
Low Voltage Motor Control with Enhanced Operation
Reducing power consumption, physical size, and design costs are key challenges in the consumer appliance industry. Renesas offers a wide range of MCUs tailored for motor drive applications.
RZ/V Defect Detection in the Industrial Field
This article uses PCB defect detection as an example to introduce the structure of the YOLOv3-tiny defect detection AI algorithm, the deployment process, and inference performance in Renesas RZ MPUs.
RX26T New Lineup Expansion: Suitable for Motor Control Applications
We've released the RX26T (RAM48KB) product as a new addition to the RX26T group lineup. For those seeking a higher-performance and more advanced microcontroller for motor/inverter control, it is go-to choice.
Experience Digital Signal Processing with RX MCU on the Cloud!
This blog introduces the RX Family DSP Solution on Lab on the Cloud, where you can connect to the RX microcontroller's evaluation board online and experience DSP firsthand
Renesas Powers a New Space Race
This blog discusses Renesas’ high-reliability (Hi-Rel) business, what’s driving the space race for Renesas, and what lies ahead.
Configuration Issues with the RA6 Ethernet Controller
Are you having issues with the Ethernet controller on the RA6 MCU family? This blog suggests that you should check the configuration of the Arm® TrustZone® boundaries and explains why.
Let's Make a Game Using a Microcontroller - Part 2
This blog introduces the components and circuit diagram used in the hardware design to build a falling block puzzle game with an RL78 microcontroller. The source code is also available.
Solution for debugging and profiling multiple automotive devices
We will introduce a solution that resolves problems in the development of software in an environment which requires the coordinated operation of multiple devices.