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RX72M offers effortless evaluation of stepper motor control with EtherCAT

RX72M Offers Effortless Evaluation of Stepper Motor Control with EtherCAT

In this blog, we introduce using the RX72M 32-bit microcontroller for resolver stepper motor control via EtherCAT communications.

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Securing Automotive Over-the-Air Software Updates

Introduction of Uptane, a software update security framework for securing automotive Over-the-Air (OTA) software updates, and Renesas automotive devices.

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瑞萨RL78/F24的12V电机控制解决方案入门套件发布说明

瑞萨即将发布RL78/F24 的 12V 电机控制解决方案入门套件(RSSK)。这款 RSSK 适用于包括小型电机在内的各种电机控制评估。

Industrial Automation & Industry 4.0 dynamics

工业自动化和工业4.0动态发展

瑞萨为各种工业自动化应用提供最先进的解决方案,支持实施工业 4.0 标准并结合附加智能。

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RL78/G23 Achieves World's Highest EEMBC ULPMark™-PP Score!

Renesas' RL78/G23 low-power microcontroller has achieved the world's highest ULPMark™-PP score, a benchmark for evaluating the energy efficiency of peripheral function circuits built into microcontrollers.

Renesas Roundup: Sailesh Chittipeddi Q&A with Rami Sethi, VP and GM, Infrastructure Mixed-Signal Division

Renesas Roundup: Sailesh Chittipeddi Q&A with Rami Sethi, VP and GM, Infrastructure Mixed-Signal Division

In our inaugural installment of the Renesas Roundup Q&A blog series, Sailesh Chittipeddi interviewed Rami Sethi on trends shaping data center optimization.

当社CEO柴田がコンサル大手ベインの「経営者対談」Webinarに参加

Renesas CEO participated in Bain & Company’s Leadership Webinar

CEO Hidetoshi Shibata of Renesas attended the “Forces of Change” leadership interview series hosted by the top-tier consulting firm Bain & Company.

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通过RX单片机和wolfSS TLS库实现安全高速通信

通过RX单片机和wolfSS TLS库L向现有系统添加网络连接功能并提高通信速度,可以轻松实现更大容量的信息处理。

Revolution of Endpoint AI in Embedded Vision Applications

端点人工智能给嵌入式视觉应用带来革命性创新

嵌入式计算机视觉赋予机器视觉。将视觉能力与机器学习和深度学习算法相结合,使机器具有探索周围环境的能力。嵌入式视觉是人工智能的一个领域,它使机器能够从数字多媒体信息源中提取有意义的信息,并据此采取适当行动或做出决策。

Considerations in Wi-Fi 6 AP Design

This blog covers considerations helpful to those who are presently operating or deploying service with Wi-Fi 5 and are looking to move forward to Wi-Fi 6.