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Renesas Electronics Releases First Products for Renesas Synergy™ Embedded Hardware/Software Platform

Düsseldorf, October 13, 2015 – Renesas Electronics, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced availability of the first products in the company’s new Renesas Synergy™ Platform, a qualified, easy-to-use platform designed to accelerate time to market, reduce total cost of ownership and remove many of the obstacles engineers face when designing Internet of Things (IoT) and other embedded applications. The platform’s first products include the S7G2 and S3A7 microcontroller (MCU) groups, which target connected human machine interface (HMI) and power-efficient control applications used in industrial, healthcare, home appliance and metering products. Development kits featuring the two MCU groups, software development tools, and the Renesas Synergy Software Package (SSP) are available now from the Renesas Synergy Gallery. 

The S7G2 and S3A7 are the first MCUs in the Renesas Synergy Platform, and the first scalable MCUs in the industry to be optimized for software development. By supporting an API that gives designers direct access to a completely integrated real-time operating system (RTOS) with communication stacks, middleware, libraries, an application framework and the MCUs’ drivers and peripherals, the Renesas Synergy Platform eliminates the design work needed to enable the essential system functions so designers can quickly begin development of their own application software. 

“With the launch of this beta program, we are now providing our customers, partners and distributors the tools, hardware and software they’ll need to experience the speed and ease with which they can develop new IoT products using the Renesas Synergy Platform,” said Peter Carbone, Vice President of the IoT Business Unit, Renesas Electronics America. “With mass production parts scheduled for availability in December 2015, we’re excited to see the innovative new IoT products they are creating with the Renesas Synergy Platform.”

Accelerating HMI Design

MCUs from the Renesas Synergy S7G2 group feature a 240MHz ARM® Cortex®-M4 CPU core and high capacity 4 Megabyte flash to accommodate the software needs of HMI applications today and in the future. MCUs from the Renesas Synergy S3A7 group incorporate a 48MHz ARM Cortex-M4 CPU to deliver a hardware solution well suited for HMI applications requiring power efficient operation. The S7G2 and S3A7 MCUs are pin and peripheral compatible so software developed for one MCU group can be used with the other. Future Renesas Synergy MCUs will also support this compatibility feature.

To facilitate the design of HMI applications, the S7G2 and S3A7 MCUs integrate support in silicon to utilize touchscreen LCD displays, including a capacitive touch sensing unit and a highly configurable LCD color graphics controller (S7G2) and segment LCD controller (S3A7). Design kits for both MCUs are now available with many enabling features. The DK-S7G2 kit has a detachable 4.3-inch WQVGA color LCD touch display plus a VGA camera, and the DK-S3A7 kit has a detachable custom segment LCD display and extensions for deep evaluation of Renesas’ third-generation capacitive touch technology. The kits have a variety of connectivity options including USB-HS and USB-FS, Dual Ethernet, CAN, and a Bluetooth® low energy 4.0 radio. A very low-cost starter kit, the SK-S7G2, is also available for S7G2 MCUs that opens complete access to the entire Synergy Platform and all of its software capabilities for well under US$100, enabling development of color graphics, high-speed connectivity, and multi-media functions. Beyond standard development kits, the first product example (PE) is available for S7G2 MCUs that provide engineers and developers a complete example of an actual HMI end-product implementation. The PE-HMI1 includes a detailed document that captures how it was developed, giving engineers a step-by-step journey through the design choices made to build the solution so they can reproduce or alter the design themselves for their own end-products. This is the first of many Synergy product examples to come. 

High-Performance Software Features

The Renesas Synergy Software Package (SSP) includes the ThreadX® RTOS, X-Ware middleware (NetX™, USBX™, GUIX™, FileX®), a rich set of peripheral drivers, and a comprehensive applications framework API. This eliminates the need to source this software from multiple vendors and for compatibility testing between different software elements. The API provides access to underlying silicon features and low-level software drivers, so engineers don’t have to spend valuable development time configuring basic software driver functionality. Smart Documentation and Verified Software Add-ons (VSAs) are available online through the Renesas Synergy Gallery to give developers powerful tools to get to market faster. 

Join the Renesas Synergy Beta Program

Between now and December, developers interested in early access to the latest Synergy hardware and software are encouraged to visit http://www.renesassynergy.eu and sign up to participate in the Renesas Synergy Platform Beta Program.

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). As the world’s number one supplier of microcontrollers and a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, Renesas supports customers get their products to market quicker by providing complete solutions that integrate microcontrollers and microprocessors, SoC, ASIC, Analog & Power devices and software. Renesas was established in 2010 and is headquartered in Japan. With over 800 hardware and software alliance partners worldwide it has the industry’s largest local support network.

Renesas Electronics’ European structure is comprised of two business groups – automotive and industrial – as well as the global ADAS solution group and the engineering group. The engineering group consists of the European Design Centre, the European Quality Centre and the European Technology Centre, which design leading-edge products specifically for the European as well as the global market and provide technical support to local customers.

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