At the London ‘Getting started with Risc-V’ seminar last week, Onno Martens of German motor drive chip firm Trinamic described why it had chosen Risc-V over other processor architectures for Rocinante sub-kW 60V field-oriented motor control silicon. Risc-V offers a choice of is an instruction sets to cover a range of performance levels, then offers ...
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