
New Integration Enables MATLAB and Simulink Workflows on Renesas RA and RH850 Microcontrollers, Streamlining Code Generation, Deployment, and On-Hardware Execution for Faster Validation and Iteration NATICK, Mass., May 20, 2026 — MathWorks today announced new Hardware Support Packages that directly connect Model‑Based Design and simulation to execution on Renesas’ RH850/U2A microcontroller for automotive applications and the […] The post MathWorks Launches New Renesas Hardware Support Packages appeared first on HPCwire .
The continuous drive for efficiency and rapid iteration in embedded systems development, especially in automotive and industrial applications, necessitates closer integration between design tools and hardware.
This integration streamlines the notoriously complex and time-consuming process of embedded software development, accelerating time-to-market for products relying on Renesas microcontrollers.
Hardware-in-the-loop and model-based design workflows for Renesas RAs and RH850s are now significantly more efficient, reducing development cycles and improving reliability through better validation.
- · MathWorks
- · Renesas Technology
- · Automotive Industry
- · Industrial IoT
- · Competitors with less integrated hardware support
- · Manual embedded code development houses
Faster development and deployment of automotive and industrial embedded systems leveraging Renesas microcontrollers.
Increased adoption of MathWorks' Model-Based Design for Renesas-based projects, potentially solidifying their ecosystem dominance in these specific sectors.
Enhanced innovation in applications requiring robust, real-time control due to lower development friction and improved validation processes.
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