industry news
Subscribe Now

IAR Systems reveals support for RZ/T1 factory automation network solution from Renesas Electronics

Tokyo, Japan / Uppsala, Sweden—November 18, 2014—IAR Systems® announces support for the new RZ/T1 group from Renesas® Electronics Corporation. The RZ/T1 group is a factory automation solution with built-in industrial network functionality for use in industrial control equipment. Thanks to a close relationship with Renesas, IAR Systems supports RZ/T1 on an early stage through the world-leading C/C++ compiler and debugger toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench®.

IAR Systems is the only tools vendor to provide development tools for the entire line-up of Renesas MCUs. In total, more than 4,000 Renesas devices are supported. The new RZ/T1 group is targeted for industry solutions with a focus on factory automation, control systems and industrial equipment. The tightly coupled memory of 544 KB enables high-speed real-time application execution without disruptions. The group includes hardware support for several industrial Ethernet protocols, enabling customers to achieve high-speed, high-precision processing with one single chip, increasing productivity and potentially reducing costs.

“We are very glad that IAR Systems provides early support for our new RZ/T1 group,” says Akira Denda, General Manager of Industry & Appliance Business Division, Renesas Electronics Corporation. “IAR Systems’ high-performance development tools will help our customers to reduce product development time and deliver real-time control and network connectivity to the industrial market in a timely manner.”

“Renesas’ new RZ/T1 group is a true representation of a solution for the IoT era, providing not only improved real-time performance to factory automation, but also improved connectivity through industrial Ethernet,” says Stefan Skarin, CEO, IAR Systems. “Developers using IAR Embedded Workbench will be able to maximize the benefits of this technology. In addition, IAR Embedded Workbench supports not only all of the ARM cores, but also all Renesas MCU families. This means our customers can work with the whole line-up of Renesas MCUs using the same development toolchain.”

IAR Embedded Workbench incorporates a compiler, an assembler, a linker and a debugger into one user–friendly integrated development environment. In addition to highly optimizing build tools, the toolchain offers extensive debugging features such as complex code and data breakpoints, runtime stack analysis, call stack visualization, code coverage analysis and power consumption monitoring. The toolchain is integrated with leading RTOS and middleware products. IAR Systems also offer a range of integrated in-circuit debugging probes, providing a simple, seamless and flexible development workflow.

Support for the RZ/T1 group will be available in the next version of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM®. More information about the toolchain is available at www.iar.com/ewarm.

About IAR Systems

IAR Systems provides developers of embedded systems with world-leading software tools for developing competitive products based on 8-, 16-, and 32-bit processors. Established in Sweden in 1983, the company has over 46,000 customers globally, mainly in the areas of industrial automation, medical devices, consumer electronics, telecommunication, and automotive products. IAR Systems has an extensive network of partners and cooperates with the world’s leading semiconductor vendors. IAR Systems Group AB is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm. For more information, please visit www.iar.com

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Apr 25, 2024
Structures in Allegro X layout editors let you create reusable building blocks for your PCBs, saving you time and ensuring consistency. What are Structures? Structures are pre-defined groups of design objects, such as vias, connecting lines (clines), and shapes. You can combi...
Apr 25, 2024
See how the UCIe protocol creates multi-die chips by connecting chiplets from different vendors and nodes, and learn about the role of IP and specifications.The post Want to Mix and Match Dies in a Single Package? UCIe Can Get You There appeared first on Chip Design....
Apr 18, 2024
Are you ready for a revolution in robotic technology (as opposed to a robotic revolution, of course)?...

featured video

MaxLinear Integrates Analog & Digital Design in One Chip with Cadence 3D Solvers

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

MaxLinear has the unique capability of integrating analog and digital design on the same chip. Because of this, the team developed some interesting technology in the communication space. In the optical infrastructure domain, they created the first fully integrated 5nm CMOS PAM4 DSP. All their products solve critical communication and high-frequency analysis challenges.

Learn more about how MaxLinear is using Cadence’s Clarity 3D Solver and EMX Planar 3D Solver in their design process.

featured paper

Designing Robust 5G Power Amplifiers for the Real World

Sponsored by Keysight

Simulating 5G power amplifier (PA) designs at the component and system levels with authentic modulation and high-fidelity behavioral models increases predictability, lowers risk, and shrinks schedules. Simulation software enables multi-technology layout and multi-domain analysis, evaluating the impacts of 5G PA design choices while delivering accurate results in a single virtual workspace. This application note delves into how authentic modulation enhances predictability and performance in 5G millimeter-wave systems.

Download now to revolutionize your design process.

featured chalk talk

Reliable Connections for Rugged Handling
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Amphenol
Materials handling is a growing market for electronic designs. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Jordan Grupe from Amphenol Industrial explore the variety of connectivity solutions that Amphenol Industrial offers for materials handling designs. They also examine the DIN charging solutions that Amphenol Industrial offers and the specific applications where these connectors can be a great fit.
Dec 5, 2023
18,829 views