March 12, 2025 | Mouser Electronics | Semiconductors
Mouser Electronics now offers ROHM Semiconductor’s AI-powered MCU ML63Q25x series. These advanced MCUs are designed for industrial automation, instrumentation, robotics, consumer electronics, and smart home systems to facilitate real-time, network-independent, AI-based monitoring and predictive maintenance.
This family performs on-device anomaly detection and learning before equipment failure, increasing system stability while reducing maintenance costs and line outages. Featuring ROHM’s proprietary Solist-AI technology, these MCUs use a simple three-layer neural network algorithm to perform AI inference directly on the device, eliminating cloud connectivity requirements and reducing latency and security risks.
All models integrate a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M0+ processor, the company’s AxlCORE-ODL AI accelerator, and various peripherals, all maintaining power consumption as low as 40mW. This allows flexible implementation across different environments and unit variations, even within the same equipment model.
Mouser also stocks their RB-D63Q2537 and RB-D63Q2557 reference boards for evaluating the ML63Q25x MCU. These boards facilitate software development, debugging, and FlashROM programming through Arm debuggers. You can also monitor the performance of your AI accelerator by connecting it to your PC via FTDI’s USB-to-SPI interface (FT232H).
Written by Seb Springall
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