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| Time to market is everything. Most any micro can move bits around, contains timers, serial I/O, and other peripherals. Industry surveys cont...

| In our Green Energy world many electronic designs are driven by requirements for reduced size, improved scalability, intelligent functionali...

| When Renesas took over NEC they acquired a large range of electronic devices, including the popular 78K series of 8 and 16-bit microcontroll...

| Engineers from around the world will compete for top honor by developing a unique, low-power application featuring the RL78 microcontroller...

| OLEDs are hot news these days and rightly so, considering the new opportunities and applications they offer. It’s not all plain sailing, how...

| Having introduced the R32C/111 32-bit microcontroller in our previuous issue, it’s time to roll up our sleeves for some practical experiment...

| Our series on the R8C13 ‘Tom Thumb’ was deservedly popular with Elektor readers, who will doubtless be pleased to hear this little 16-bit mi...

| A TinyBrick is a small self-contained microcontroller module fitted with a powerful Renesas 16-bit M16C microcontroller. A BASIC interpreter...

| The prices of graphic displays are dropping, which makes them increasingly attractive for many applications. However, programming a graphic...

| We introduced the Renesas R8C/13 Application Board in the previous issue. In this instalment of the R8C series, we describe how to use the h...