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RT-Labs and Infineon simplify industrial communication with U-Phy in ModusToolbox™

RT-Labs, a leading provider of industrial communication solutions and a Premium Partner of Infineon Technologies AG, announces that U-Phy is now fully integrated into the Infineon XMC7000 microcontroller family. The solution, available through ModusToolbox™, makes it easier than ever for developers to implement industrial communication protocols.

With U-Phy, developers gain plug-and-play support for PROFINET RT, EtherNet/IP, CANopen, CC-Link, Modbus/TCP, and EtherCAT Master on XMC7000. This enables fast and flexible development of industrial applications such as servo drives, I/O modules, robots, industrial gateways, and PLCs.

“At RT-Labs, we believe industrial communication should be effortless. As a Premium Partner with Infineon, we’re bringing plug-and-play connectivity to ModusToolbox,” said Marcus Ekerhult, CMO RT-Labs. “With support for leading industrial protocols and U-Phy technology, developers can now accelerate development and launch products faster while ensuring reliability and compliance. We’re excited for this partnership and the innovations it will unlock.”

The new solution is now available. A video explaining the concept is available on Infineon’s website: Watch the video “From zero to multi-protocol support with U-Phy & Infineon Modus Toolbox”. For more information, visit Infineon’s website or RT-Labs’ website.

The official PR from Infineon Technologies available here.

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