Overview
Description
The RoX SDK (R-Car Open Access Software Development Kit) is an easy-to-start & easy-to-use development framework for the R-Car SoCs that includes the RoX Whitebox with open-source source, and the RoX license which includes commercial OS and application software from partners “MP ready” which can be licensed from our partners or from Renesas.
Re-inventing Software Development for Automotive Applications
The flexible RoX Whitebox is an open, easily accessible software package including open source OS and hypervisor software such as Android Automotive OS, FreeRTOS, Linux, Xen RTOS, and reference applications designed for specific domain systems. Also included are industry-proven commercial software solutions, such as QNX, Elektrobit, and Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System, as well as AUTOSAR-compliant software and SAFERTOS®.
With most deep-learning solutions available today building on consumer or server applications, which do not operate under the same stringent constraints for functional safety, real-time responsiveness, and low power consumption; Renesas released the RoX SDK for rule-based automotive computer vision and AI-based functions.
The simulation platform in the RoX SDK offers both AI and conventional hardware accelerators for highly accurate real-time simulations, while providing a full suite of development PC-based tools for both Windows and Linux.
Start your next development with a full set of sample software, popular CNN networks, workshop, and application notes that are all available on the Renesas website. The RoX SDK is also a perfect platform for benchmarking Renesas products and selecting the most appropriate SoC for your target application.
Features
- Development tools
- e² studio GUI
- ADAS Plugins for real time debugging
- Deep learning toolchain
- Computer vision compiler
- Cross compiler
- Simulation platform
- HW accelerator models for accurate and fast simulations.
- MIL (Model in the Loop)
- SIL (Software in the Loop)
- HIL (Hardware in the Loop)
- Libraries & sample code
- Deep learning & computer vision Libraries
- 3D Graphics Libraries (depends on the OS)
- Video codec
- Board Support Packages
- Sample vision SW example & tutorial
Target Devices
Design & Development
Support
Support Communities
Knowledge Base
Resources
Videos & Training
This video demonstrates how to connect a debugger to each CPU core booted by the master boot core on the R-Car SoC without halting execution.
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