Now available from Mouser, Renesas’s 9-axis motion control microprocessors

Now available from Mouser Electronics, the RZ/T2H 9-axis motion control microprocessors from Renesas Electronics.

Renesas’s 9-axis motion control microprocessors Credit: Mouser

The RZ/T2H series is the first advanced 9-axis Linux-based microprocessors (MPU), with real-time high-precision motion control and application processing performance for industrial automation, mobile robotics, and motor control applications, all on a single chip.

These MPUs feature robust processing power, and the peripheral functions required for precision controllers packed onto one chip, reducing the number of BOM components, power consumption and board size for industrial robots, motion controllers, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

The RZ/T2H's Quad Arm Cortex-A55 CPU cores (1200MHz) boost application processing with two Arm Cortex-R52 CPU cores (1000MHz), capable of real-time, low-latency precision control for up to 9 axes, as well as network functions compatible with time-sensitive networking (TSN) and various industrial ethernet protocols, such as EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, and PROFINET RT/IRT. The RZ/T2H is also equipped with a large-capacity memory interface of LPDDR4 and a large-capacity non-volatile memory interface of SD/eMMC, supporting application-rich operating systems and Linux. Two lanes of PCIe Gen3, two channels of xSPI, and other high-speed interfaces are also available.

Mouser also stocks the Renesas RZ/T2H evaluation board as a comprehensive tool for evaluating the RZ/T2H microprocessor, ready with all necessary circuits for immediate use. The Renesas Electronics RZ/T2H board is also equipped with a Segger debugger that supports software development and debugging through a simple USB connection and the e2studio integrated development environment (IDE) with various sample software from the Renesas website.

The board also supports multiple boot modes, including xSPI Flash, USB, eSD, eMMC, and SCI boot, with four ethernet ports (3-channel GMAC and Ethernet switch) to enable industrial ethernet evaluations.