Hidetoshi Shibata, Renesas’ CEO, recently joined the FT Global Dealmaking Summit 2021 hosted by the Financial Times and shared Renesas’ M&A goals and recent examples.
In this series, I am going to introduce the history of the software for the 32-bit RX family MCU, which Renesas developed and provided so that users can develop applications with less or no coding. Today is the first blog in this series, which is about our support for development of small and low-power embedded devices with internet connection.
The Qwicc Wi-Fi Shield based on Renesas’ Wi-Fi DA16200 module, is an Arduino Uno R3 form factor shield that enables rapid development of ultra-low power Wi-Fi IoT applications.
Renesas' DA16200 Wi-Fi System-on-Chip (SoC) and modules have won the Communication Technology category at Elecfans' annual China IoT Innovation Awards.
Renesas’ Wi-Fi Provisioning App, a mobile application that works with development kits supported by the DA16200 and DA16600 Wi-Fi SoCs, is now available for use on Google Play and Apple Stores.
Renesas offers FreeRTOS support for the DA16200, a real-time operating system for MCUs that helps to program, use, secure, connect, and manage small, low-power edge devices without extra effort.
/node/1601921This is a detailed description of a solution for a multi-cell USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) enabled power bank using a 2S to 4S battery stack that supports USB-PD 3.0, PPS and Qualcomm Quick Charge.