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MCUs for high-temperature-tolerant motor control applications

5th February 2019
Alex Lynn
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Supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, Renesas Electronics, has announced the expansion of its RX24T and RX24U Groups of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) to include new high-temperature-tolerant models for motor-control applications that require an expanded operating temperature range.

The new RX24T G Version and RX24U G Version support operating temperatures ranging from -40 to +105°C, while maintaining the high speed, high functionality, and energy efficiency of the RX24T and RX24U MCUs.

Akira Denda, Vice President of Renesas’ Industrial Automation Business Division, Industrial Solution Business Unit, stated: “Through the IoT, home appliances and industrial machinery are attaining greater functionality based on network connectivity and user interface enhancements and effective use of the limited interior space as well as the higher temperature environments are becoming major issues.

“The newest members of the RX24T and RX24U Groups provide the excellent function and performance that RX users have come to expect from their MCUs while addressing the heat tolerance requirements to support safe and flexible equipment design.”

As device form factors shrink, the heat challenge is growing for motor-control applications. In industrial machinery and office equipment, as well as home appliances that handle hot air and heated water, circuit boards are increasingly being mounted in high-temperature locations. In the case of home appliances such as dishwashers or induction hotplates in particular, demand for designs with larger interior capacity or heating areas is increasing, which restricts the space available for circuit boards.

The resulting shift toward circuit board design with a smaller surface area addresses the space constraints but also reduces the board’s capacity to disperse heat, causing the circuit board itself to become quite hot. To address these application needs, Renesas is adding new high-temperature-tolerant products to its MCU lineup that can operate in high-temperature spaces and on hot circuit boards. The new devices will provide greater flexibility for designers of products that operate in high-temperature environments, enabling the trend toward more compact devices to advance.

Software can be developed using the RX24T and RX24U CPU cards combined with the 24V Motor Control Evaluation Kit which enables developers to create motor control applications in less time.

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