Low Voltage Motor Control with Enhanced Operation
Reducing power consumption, physical size, and design costs are key challenges in the consumer appliance industry. Renesas offers a wide range of MCUs tailored for motor drive applications.
Reducing power consumption, physical size, and design costs are key challenges in the consumer appliance industry. Renesas offers a wide range of MCUs tailored for motor drive applications.
This article uses PCB defect detection as an example to introduce the structure of the YOLOv3-tiny defect detection AI algorithm, the deployment process, and inference performance in Renesas RZ MPUs.
We've released the RX26T (RAM48KB) product as a new addition to the RX26T group lineup. For those seeking a higher-performance and more advanced microcontroller for motor/inverter control, it is go-to choice.
This blog discusses Renesas’ high-reliability (Hi-Rel) business, what’s driving the space race for Renesas, and what lies ahead.
This blog introduces the RX Family DSP Solution on Lab on the Cloud, where you can connect to the RX microcontroller's evaluation board online and experience DSP firsthand
At mmWaves the interfaces between the radar MMIC and the antennas need to be carefully designed to avoid any degradation on the system performance. This issue of the blog will highlight some aspects that need to be considered in the design of the transitions for different antenna configurations.
Are you having issues with the Ethernet controller on the RA6 MCU family? This blog suggests that you should check the configuration of the Arm® TrustZone® boundaries and explains why.
This blog introduces the components and circuit diagram used in the hardware design to build a falling block puzzle game with an RL78 microcontroller. The source code is also available.
The Renesas RZ/G2M platform is the first RZ/MPU platform to be officially certified by Arm as compliant with SystemReady IR 1.1, a set of interoperability specifications targeting edge and IoT devices.
Learn how RA 32-bit MCUs enable implementing a Class C application on a single microcontroller.