Renesas' Next-Generation AI Solution – Single Board Computer with Cortex-A55 Core
A compact, single-board computer using next-generation Arm® Cortex®-A55 core with an optimized bill of material is ideally suited for Edge-AI applications.
A compact, single-board computer using next-generation Arm® Cortex®-A55 core with an optimized bill of material is ideally suited for Edge-AI applications.
Introducing the RX72N kit, which is a flagship series of the RX 32-bit MCU Family, for system operation using voice command. You can use this low-cost commercial kit and try it out immediately.
This blog presents an overview of the latest Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) specification release 5.3 and the value those new features will bring to Renesas customers and their next-generation designs.
The unified and scalable SMARC EVK platform makes it easy for customers to evaluate their products quickly and expand their product lineup by changing the CPU-embedded modules.
Providing coverage across all mainstream Renesas MCUs from 8 to 32 bits, the Renesas Ready Partner Network makes it simple to find and integrate solutions tailored to your requirements.
Various networks can be executed on an MCU using 8-bit quantization, which has a large effect in reducing the ROM/RAM usage of a neural network with little decrease in accuracy, an ideal function for MCUs.
This interview with HITACHI Solutions Technology details their adoption of the RX72N MCU for easy improvement of system performance and functionality and easy development for the long-term.
In this post, we will look at how the 10BASE-T1S and CAN XL protocols could be used in a system and what is necessary to connect CAN XL and 10BASE-T1S to an IVN backbone.
In this blog, we will explain how Renesas contributes with the new R-Car S4 based chipset to a smarter E/E architecture in the Automotive market.
In this blog, we will discuss how electrical fast transients (EFTs) are caused, how transceiver EFT performance is measured, and the EFT measurement results for RS-485 transceivers.