Renesas’ RA8T2 motor control MCUs address real-time control in high-end factory automation and robotics applications.
Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the RA8T2 microcontroller (MCU) group for motor control. Based on a 1GHz Arm Cortex-M85 processor.
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