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    Renesas Electronics and SEGGER Collaborate to Support Customers with emWin GUI for RX65N/RX651 MCUs  

    Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and SEGGER, a leading provider of software, hardware, and development tools for embedded systems, on November 22, 2017, announced a collaboration that makes SEGGER’s powerful emWin GUI software package available for commercial use at no cost to customers using the new lineup of Renesas RX65N/RX651 microcontrollers (MCUs). Engineers that develop a human-machine interface (HMI) or any commercial system based on an RX65N/RX651 device will receive a free license to use the emWin library version, including its full suite of tools.

    The emWin embedded GUI software is compatible with single-task and multitasks environments using a proprietary operating system or with any commercial RTOS such as SEGGER’s embOS. Designed for ultra-low power consumption, embOS can be used in any battery-powered application. A de-facto industrial standard, emWin can be found in all market segments, including industrial, medical, consumer, smart home, white goods, and automotive.

    The RX65N/RX651 MCUs combine an enhanced RX CPU core architecture and 120 MHz operations to achieve processing performance of 4.55 CoreMark/MHz. The MCUs include an integrated Trusted Secure IP, enhanced, trusted flash functionality, and an HMI for industrial and network control systems operating at the edge of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The RX65N/RX651 MCUs also include an embedded TFT controller and integrated 2D graphics accelerator with advanced features ideal for TFT displays designed into IIoT edge devices or system control applications. Selecting a display size up to WQVGA allows its large 640 KB of on-chip RAM to be used as display frame buffer, which saves external RAM to ensure a cost-optimized design.

    “This emWin agreement with SEGGER gives our RX65N/RX651 MCU customers a powerful and flexible GUI software to ensure their HMI design is optimized with no extra software investment,” said Tim Burgess, Senior Director, Renesas Electronics Corporation. ”Working closely with embedded experts like SEGGER enhances our ability to provide the flexibility, reliability, scalability, and ease of use desired by customers developing the next generation of the IIoT.”

    “Renesas’ cutting-edge RX65N/RX651 MCUs are now complemented by the market-leading GUI emWin that will make software engineers even more efficient creating any kind of HMI for their applications,” said Harald Schober, Director Marketing, and Sales at SEGGER. “The RX65N/RX651 devices integrate a powerful graphics accelerator and floating-point unit, enabling a rich and visually pleasing graphics experience. Of course, these features are fully supported by emWin, which makes our GUI and the RX65N/RX651 MCUs a perfect match.”

    Availability

    For more information and to download the emWin GUI package, please visit: emWin graphics for Renesas RX651/RX65N MCUs.

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