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November 20, 2009 - Available in 100-pin (V850E/IG4) and 128-pin (V850E/IH4) packages, 32-bit All Flash(TM) V850E/Ix4 MCUs operate at 100 MHz and offer on-chip flash memory up to 480 KB. Peripheral expansion features include on-chip USB function interface, 20 ADC channels, additional op-amps, and analog comparators. Areas of use include air conditioners, solar-panel power systems, washing machines, dryers, and factory-automation equipment.

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NEC Electronics Introduces 15 New 32-bit All Flash Microcontrollers for Inverter Control


Fine-Grained Inverter Control Enables Eco-Friendly Appliances

Visit NEC Electronics America at Embedded Systems Conference Boston, Booth #701

SANTA CLARA, Calif., September 21, 2009-NEC Electronics America, Inc. today announced to the Americas the availability of 15 new 32-bit All Flash(TM) V850E/Ix4 microcontrollers (MCU) for inverter- and motor-control applications such as air conditioners, solar-panel power systems, washing machines, dryers and factory-automation equipment. The new products will be featured as part of the "Smart Home" demonstration in NEC Electronics America's booth (#701) at Embedded Systems Conference Boston, September 22-24, at the Hynes Convention Center.

The new devices operate at 100 megahertz (MHz), offering increased performance over the previous generation MCUs (V850E/Ix3), and increased on-chip flash memory up to 480 kilobytes (KB), double the capacity of the V850E/Ix3 MCUs. Other peripheral expansion features include an on-chip USB function interface, 20 analog-to-digital converter (ADC) channels, additional operational amplifiers (op-amps) and analog comparators. These new All Flash MCUs are available in 100-pin (V850E/IG4) and 128-pin (V850E/IH4) packages.

Reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has become a pressing issue for the world to resolve. Due to environmental regulations and the increasing importance of energy savings, demand for eco-conscious products that make use of energy-efficient inverter control technology is expected to continue growing. In addition, next-generation eco-friendly household systems such as solar-panel power systems, electric heat pumps and fuel-cell systems are attracting increasing attention. To address these growing demands, NEC Electronics developed the new V850E/Ix4 MCU line with finer-grained inverter-control functionalities compared to the previous generation to enable the design of cost-effective and eco-friendly appliances.

Principal Features
1) Enhanced inverter timer (2 units x 6 PWM outputs per unit) with up to 100-MHz operation for higher PWM drive frequencies and higher inverter/motor control loop frequencies enable highly energy-efficient, smart appliances and factory automation equipment.
2) Enhanced CPU operating frequency of 100 MHz, for finer-grained inverter control
The new MCUs provide up to 1.5 times more performance than previous generations, in addition to offering better algorithm processing and finer-grained inverter control. Using a real-time operating system (RTOS), the new MCU devices can shorten the overall development process.
3) Up to 480 KB of embedded flash memory
With up to 480 kilobytes (KB) of flash memory, the new 32-bit MCUs can be applied to systems that require large memory capacity for their programs, such as factory automation and air conditioning equipment.
4) On-chip USB function interface (V850E/IG4-H and V50E/IH4-H)
NEC Electronics' new V850E/IG4-H and V850E/IH4-H MCU devices include an on-chip USB function controller to facilitate the connection between peripheral systems and diagnostic interfaces for motor-control applications. Also provided on these devices is an external bus interface, and to support the USB interface and other data-transfer requirements, all the devices can support direct-memory access (DMA) channels.
5) Increased analog peripherals
NEC Electronics' new V850E/Ix4 MCUs integrate more analog peripherals, which are ideally suited for inverter control, including 20 ADC channels, six programmable op amps and 12 analog comparators, which offer a significant increase over the current generation of devices. By replacing discrete components with an integrated solution, manufacturers can dramatically reduce their bill of materials (BOM) costs and save space on system boards.

NEC Electronics believes these new All Flash MCUs will enable manufacturers to reduce costs and improve time to market for eco-friendly household appliances; solar panels for power generation; and compact, low-cost factory-automation equipment. The new lineup also supports NEC Electronics' strategy to develop semiconductor solutions to enable energy efficient products, and the company plans to market the devices aggressively and continue to expand its lineup of high-performance inverter-control MCUs.

Pricing and Availability
Samples of NEC Electronics' new V850E/Ix4 MCUs are available now, and volume production is scheduled to begin December 2009. Distribution suggested resale pricing for 10,000-unit quantities ranges from US$13.40 to $15.75, depending on the package and peripheral options. More information about the new product line is available at http://www.am.necel.com/micro/promoti.... (Pricing and availability are subject to change without notice.)

#1 Supplier Worldwide for 32-bit Microcontrollers
NEC Electronics Corporation has retained the number one supplier ranking for 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) worldwide based on revenue in 2007 and 2008 as ranked by Gartner in its April 2009 report. In addition, the company has moved into the number one position for 32-bit automotive MCUs; the number two position for overall MCUs, and the number two position for 8-bit MCUs. More information about NEC Electronics' MCU offerings can be found at http://www.am.necel.com/micro.

NEC Electronics America, Inc.
NEC Electronics America, Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), a leading provider of semiconductor products encompassing advanced technology solutions for the broadband and communications markets; system solutions for the mobile, PC, automotive and digital consumer markets; and multi-market solutions for a wide range of customer applications. NEC Electronics America offers local manufacturing in Roseville, California, and the global manufacturing capabilities of its parent company. In the Americas, NEC Electronics America markets and sells industrial-type active-matrix LCD modules from NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd., a global leader in innovative display technologies. More information about the products offered by NEC Electronics America can be found at http://www.am.necel.com.

All Flash is a trademark of NEC Electronics Corporation. SuperFlash memory technology, used in NEC Electronics' 32-bit devices, is licensed from Silicon Storage Technology Inc. SuperFlash is registered trademark of Silicon Storage Technology in the U.S., Japan, and other countries. All other registered trademarks or trademarks are the property of their respective owners.


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