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.
The 32-bit RX family MCU enables application development with less or no coding. This blog is about our support for development of small and low-power embedded devices with internet connection.
A force sensor can be mounted to the tip of a robotic arm to measure load and torque. This blog introduces the Application Note on force sensing measurement using the RX23E-A 32-bit MCU.
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.