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Renesas Electronics Introduces SuperH Microcontrollers with Built-In Large-Capacity 2.5MB SRAM

Dusseldorf, 14th October, 2010 —  Renesas Electronics , a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the availability of two new 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), the SH7268 and SH7269. They deliver increased functionality and enable a smaller-size solution for digital car audio, consumer, and industrial applications that drive a colour TFT-LCD. These new MCUs share the following features: (1) large-capacity 2.5 megabyte (MB) on-chip SRAM that is almost double the size of the predecessor SH7266 MCU, allowing display of WVGA resolution (800 × 480) images without any external RAM; (2) maximum CPU operating frequency is 1.8 times faster (now at 266 megahertz (MHz), elevating performance to handle additional system tasks plus digital audio signal processing; (3) enhanced functions such as a 2D graphics accelerator compliant with OpenVG™ 1.1, the industry’s standard graphics processing programming interface (API) for embedded equipment.

Renesas Electronics’ new SH7268 and SH7269 MCUs in the SuperH™ family are based on the SH2A-FPU (floating point unit) superscalar CPU core, which provides superlative real-time performance and a double-precision floating point math unit, while integrating many peripheral functions for audio and graphic applications.

Because the price of colour TFT-LCD panels continues to fall, a wide variety of products using an embedded processor are now gaining a colour 2D graphics display for the user interface, enhancing the overall perceived value of the end product, and making their use naturally intuitive. The trend is to use higher and higher resolutions on the displays (up to WVGA), which requires a proportionally larger RAM frame buffer memory outside the MCU. Since Renesas Electronics’ SH7268 and SH7269 MCUs uniquely have an extremely large internal SRAM, there is no need for this external memory, saving power and space, increasing performance, and lowering emissions of electromagnetic interference. Many applications that can benefit from these attributes include automotive infotainment and vehicle status displays, office automation equipment, home appliances, games, medical patient monitoring equipment, home and building automation equipment, and fire/security control panels.

The following are the key features of the new capabilities of the SH7268 and SH7269 MCUs:

 (1) Large-capacity 2.5 MB on-chip SRAM supports one-chip solution

By including 2.5 MB of on-chip SRAM, the new MCUs can store the required image information for two screens of WVGA resolution when the SRAM is used as a frame buffer. For users of the previous generation SH7266 MCUs with VGA resolution (640 x 480), this is a natural upgrade path to WVGA without requiring any external frame buffer memory.

This built-in 2.5MB SRAM can also be used for program storage or as working memory. Since the memory space is divided into six pages, multiple pages can be accessed at the same time from different bus masters, making these MCUs optimal for real-time processing.

(2) Achieves 266 MHz high-speed operation

To take full advantage of the high-speed SRAM, and to produce faster signal processing for digital audio, the maximum CPU operating frequency has been increased by a factor of 1.8 compared to the existing SH7266 MCU, now achieving 266 MHz. The maximum CPU performance is reached when the 1-cycle access SRAM is used for program storage. The higher speed increases system capability by making it possible to respond to voice commands during audio playback or to implement noise reduction processing for hands-free telephone applications.

(3) Improved display functions, including an OpenVG 1.1 compliant 2D graphics accelerator

The new MCUs include a 2D graphics accelerator supporting the OpenVG 1.1 industry standard, providing high-precision 2D graphics display capability, with reduced loading on the CPU core itself, and reduced memory footprint, for a cost-effective enhanced HMI (human-machine interface).

Additionally, these MCUs include a hardware JPEG codec, and can therefore perform image data compression and JPEG data decoding at high speeds. Also, there are digital RGB output pins that support a full-colour display with almost 17 million colours at WVGA resolution.

With a total selection of 12 products among the SH7268 and SH7269 devices, Renesas Electronics offers options with and without a CAN interface, and two temperature ranges (-40 to +85°C and -20 to +85°C). The SH7268 MCU is available in a 208-pin QFP package, and the SH7269 is available in both 256-pin QFP and 272-pin BGA packages. All packages are lead-free.

Renesas will continue to respond to market needs by offering new products in the SH7260 series that provide higher speeds, higher performance, and higher functionality for high-end applications by increasing CPU performance and on-chip memory capacities, and richer sets of peripheral functions. The company will also develop products that achieve lower costs for low-end applications.

More information can be found at http://www.renesas.com/products/mpumcu/superh/sh7260/sh7260_landing.jsp on the separate sheet for the specifications of the new MCUs.

Remarks

OpenVG is a trademark of the Khronos Group. SuperH™ and IEBus™ (InterEquipment Bus) are trademarks of Renesas Electronics Corporation. Other product and service names that appear in this press release are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

About Renesas Electronics Europe

Renesas Electronics Europe with its Business Operations Centre located in Dusseldorf, Germany, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), the world’s number one supplier of microcontrollers and a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions and a broad-range of analog and power devices. Renesas Electronics’ European structure is comprised of five dedicated business groups serving the region’s key markets: automotive, communications & consumer, industrial, secure MCU applications, and mobile platforms. The business groups are supported by the Engineering Group, which itself includes the Engineering Design Centre; the European Quality Centre that provides technical support to local customers in Europe; and the European Technology Centre to design leading-edge products specifically for the European market. Further information about Renesas Electronics Europe can be found at: www.renesas.eu.

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