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Probing humanoid robots

Probing humanoid robots

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By Nick Flaherty



The Segger J-Link debug probes now support the RZ/V2H MPU from Renesas Electronics aimed at humanoid robots.

The Renesas RZ/V2H is a single-chip multi-core processor designed for next-generation robotics applications that require both vision AI and real-time control capabilities with igher debug requirements than other embedded designs.

The integration of four ARM Cortex-A55 CPU cores, two Cortex-R8 cores, and one Cortex-M33 sub-core into a low power chip means the RZ/V2H can effectively manage both vision AI and real-time control tasks with debugging via the Segger J-Link.

 The partnership will help accelerate the development of next-generation robotic innovations, says German developer Segger. There are several startups, including in Europe, that are looking to develop bipedal humanoid robots.

When the lifecycle reaches production, Segger also provides reliable programming tools that ensure a high yield rate. The Flasher family of production tools inherits programming support for the RZ/V2H from J-Link and also supports the programming of external memories via the processor.

“We are thrilled to be part of the launch of the RZ/V2H, which combines AI technology with real-time control,” says Rolf Segger, founder of SEGGER. “Our J-Link debug probes, with a proven track record of providing reliable and efficient debugging solutions for embedded systems for over two decades, are great tools that developers working with the RZ/V2H are sure to love.”

“Renesas is committed to providing our customers with the most advanced and efficient solutions for their embedded systems,” said Daryl Khoo, Vice President of the Embedded Processing 1st Business Division at Renesas. “We are excited to partner with SEGGER to provide our customers with a reliable and efficient debugging solution for the RZ/V2H.”

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