GLYN – High-Tech Distribution

Technical knowledge – easy and compact:
Free video training for the RENESAS RX

   
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This training will help you in your day-to-day work with the RX:

  • RX clock generation – correctly set internal and external pulse oscillators
  • Energy efficiency – how to use the RX low-power modes
  • It is this easy to develop a single-chip system with the RX periphery.
  • Ethernet with RX in embedded applications

Your investment: Pro Training unit requires a maximum of 5 minutes of your time.

The newly acquired knowledge can be immediately applied:

  • In future, you will be able to use the RX for more rapid development.
You will learn to make even better use of the advantages of the RX.

Click here for the latest RX video training:

     

RX clock generation
Presenter: Stevan Dobrasevic

Many pulse oscillators must be integrated into a single micro-controller. This includes high-accuracy pulses for serial communication, high-speed pulses used as system pulses, the external bus, RTC, etc.

This video describes the many options for the RX series. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of quartzes, resonators and on-chip oscillators as pulse sources.

 

     
     
 

RX low-power modes
Presenter: Stevan Dobrasevic

The RX600 offers extraordinary energy efficiency. Thus, for example, only 1mW is consumed per DMIPS, or 500 µA per MHz when in RUN mode.

This video describes how to reduce the power input by using the RX's own low-power modes, i.e. "sleep mode", "software standby mode" and "deep software standby mode".
     
     
 

RX peripheral overview
Presenter: Stevan Dobrasevic

The RX series integrates a large number of peripheral elements that make it easy to develop a single-chip system.

This video describes the standard communication, analogue and timer periphery of the RX, as well as extended communication interfaces such as Ethernet, USB and CAN. Motor drive controls with 3-phase PWM and 12-bit ADC are also presented.

 

     
     
 

RX Ethernet
Presenter: Stevan Dobrasevic

With a 32-bit RX micro-controller, it is easy to use Ethernet in embedded applications.

The video shows how it's done. The IEEE 802.3-compatible Ethernet MAC on the RX62N supports both MII and RMII PHY interfaces and is suitable for 10 and 100 Mbps.
The RX62N contains a special Ethernet DMA that reduces the CPU load. The flexible RX architecture allows for customised selection of the TCP/IP stack and the external PHY.
     

We wish you every success!

GLYN offers you RX know-how to the last byte!
95% of all technical questions can be solved immediately.
There is no need to approach the manufacturer.

Make use of our other RX support offers:

  • RX starter kit support
  • "RX live" workshops presented by our GLYN Academy

For more information please contact your local GLYN sales office.