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Renesas Electronics Announced New RZ/T2L Industrial MPU for Fast, Accurate Real-Time Control via EtherCAT Communications

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Update time : 2023-03-27 10:21:34
        Renesas Electronics, a global semiconductor solutions provider, today announced the launch of the RZ/T2L, a new industrial microprocessor (MPU) that supports the EtherCAT communication protocol, enabling high-speed, precise real-time control for industrial systems. hardware architecture, bringing the ideal solution for the fast-growing EtherCAT communication market. The new MPU provides the high-speed and precise real-time processing performance required by AC servo drives, inverters, industrial robots, collaborative robots and more. At the same time, the chip size has been reduced by 50% compared to the RZ/T2M. The new device is ideal for a wide range of applications in factory automation (FA) as well as medical devices and building automation (BA). In these scenarios, EtherCAT is increasingly being adopted.
        Accurate real-time control is critical to improving productivity and product quality in industrial systems, and our RZ/T2L makes this a reality," said Biren Paik, Vice President of the Industrial Automation Division at Renesas Electronics. With support for the rapidly expanding EtherCAT market, this product will take performance to a whole new level and accelerate the automation of factories and buildings as well as medical devices."

        Norbert Weiss, Managing Director of Lauterbach GmbH, a leading supplier of debug and trace tools, said, "For decades, we have continued our commitment to providing engineers with best-in-class development tools for Renesas' latest MCUs and MPUs to enable their future-oriented embedded innovations. Thanks to our excellent partnership with Renesas Electronics, industrial users of the RZ/T2L MPU will also receive highly reliable tools as well as excellent support from the initial phase."

 
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