Target Board for RX Family is a series of entry-level boards of Renesas 32-bit RX MCU which provide users a fundamental and affordable hardware tool to start evaluating RX MCU or quickly build a prototype on it. In this blog, I am going to introduce the design of the Target Board and use a pre-prepared sample project to illustrate how to start working with a Target Board.
The 32-bit RX family of MCUs’ software enables the development of applications with less or no coding. This blog focuses on the real-time OS for the RX family.
The demand for enhanced intelligent touch and smart gesture recognition solutions is expanding with breakthrough applications across consumer and industrial segments.
The benefits of Wi-Fi 6 go beyond just speed. This blog offers four such benefits including greater bandwidth, resilience to congestion, reduced power consumption using TWT, and reduced latency.
Band filters between 5GHz and 6GHz may become a prohibiting factor for massive adoption and timely Wi-Fi 6+6E infrastructure designs. This blog covers the topic of band filters for Wi-Fi 6E in detail.