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Clock oscillators deliver ±3ppm frequency stability for up to 2.1GHz

September 2, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation expanded its robust timing solutions portfolio with the ProXO+ family of compact, ultra-low noise, temperature-controlled clock oscillators. The high-accuracy, high-frequency, differential oscillators are best suited for fiber optic transceiver modules, accelerator cards, smart NIC cards, and networking equipment applications. Key Features of the ProXO+ Family include: Frequency stability ±3 ppm from -40C […]

Filed Under: Applications, Microcontroller Tips, Networking Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Voice-controlled AI enables low-power contactless image processing

July 28, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the joint development of a voice-controlled multimodal AI solution that enables low-power contactless operation for image processing in vision AI-based IoT and edge systems, such as self-checkout machines, security cameras, and video conference systems, and smart appliances such as robotic cleaning devices. The new solution combines the Renesas RZ/V Series vision […]

Filed Under: Applications, Artificial intelligence, Image processing, Microcontroller Tips, Microcontrollers Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Video encoder/decoder enable HD video w/ low-cost cables and connectors

July 13, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced its new Automotive HD Link (AHL) technology that enables automotive manufacturers to deliver high-definition video over low-cost cables and connectors that currently support standard-definition video. HD video is an increasingly important in-car safety system for object recognition functionality. Renesas is a leader in the Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) market, and […]

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive/Transportation, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Standardized boards/interfaces/software building blocks simplify IoT designs

July 7, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced an innovative new IoT system design platform that significantly eases the prototyping of IoT systems. The Renesas Quick-Connect IoT system consists of standardized boards and interfaces, enabling designers to quickly and easily connect a wide range of sensors to MCU development boards. The new system also delivers core software building blocks […]

Filed Under: Applications, IoT, Microcontroller Tips, Tools Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Microprocessor incorporates accelerator for entry-level, AI-enabled applications

May 19, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the expansion of its RZ/V Series of microprocessors (MPUs) with the new RZ/V2L MPUs designed for entry-level AI-enabled applications. As part of the RZ/V Series, the new MPUs incorporates Renesas’ exclusive AI accelerator – the DRP-AI (Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor) – to make embedded AI easier and more power-efficient. The new RZ/V2L […]

Filed Under: Applications, Artificial intelligence, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Sub-100 fsec point-of-use clock IC helps meet next-generation PAM4 requirements

April 27, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation expanded its timing solutions portfolio with a new sub-100fs point-of-use clock solution for data center, server, and network infrastructure markets. The new FemtoClock2 family includes ultra-low jitter clock generators and jitter attenuators in a small 4×4 mm2 package, enabling cost-effective and simple clock tree implementation for next-generation, high-speed interconnect designs. Featuring best-in-class […]

Filed Under: Applications, Microcontroller Tips, Telecommunications, Wireless Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

General-purpose MCU gets cryptographic certification

April 22, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation announced that its 32-bit RX65N microcontroller (MCU) has achieved Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) (Note 1) Level 3 certification under the FIPS 140-2 security standard by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The RX65N is the world’s first general-purpose MCU to obtain level 3 certification (Note 2). The FIPS 140 […]

Filed Under: Applications, Microcontroller Tips, Security Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Radio-Law-certified BLE module combines MCU, antenna, peripheral circuits

April 8, 2021 By Aimee Kalnoskas

The RX23W module from Renesas Electronics features full Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy support for system control and wireless communication on IoT endpoint devices. Featuring the RX23W 32-bit RX MCU supporting fully integrated Bluetooth Low Energy communication, the new RX23W module is equipped with an antenna, oscillator and custom-matched circuit. The new module is certified under […]

Filed Under: Applications, Consumer, IoT, Microcontroller Tips, Wireless Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Arm cortex-M33 core/Armv8-M style MCUs feature communication options, memory optimized for IoT

March 31, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the expansion of its RA6 Series microcontrollers (MCUs) with 20 new RA6M5 Group MCUs, completing the mainstream line of RA6 Series devices. The new parts offer a very wide array of communications options, generous on-chip memory, and Renesas’ best-in-class security features, enabling customers to create new and innovative IoT designs. The […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips, Microcontrollers Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

Arm cortex-M MCUs certified for PSA level 2 and SESIP

March 11, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Renesas Electronics Corporation announced both PSA Certified Level 2 and Security Evaluation Standard for IoT Platforms (SESIP) certifications for its RA Family of 32-bit Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers (MCUs). Renesas’ RA6M4 MCU Group devices with the Flexible Software Package (FSP) have been PSA Level 2 certified, expanding on the PSA Certified Level 1 achieved by RA4 […]

Filed Under: Applications, Microcontroller Tips, Microcontrollers, Security Tagged With: renesaselectronicscorporation

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