Microcontroller is built on 90 nm process with Flash memory.

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Supplied in 272-pin, 21 x 21 mm P-BGA package, 32-bit SH72546RFCC is suited for developing real-time engine and transmission control programs to meet emission regulations. It achieves operating speed of 200 MHz in environments up to 125°C, and on-chip Flash (3.75 Mb) can store precision real-time control algorithms. Feature-set aids software designing and debugging processes, and peripheral functions include multifunction timer unit, 37-channel 12-bit ADC, CAN interface, and SPI.



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Renesas Technology Develops Industry's First Microcontroller with On-chip Flash Memory Built with a 90nm Process: a 200MHz SuperH® Chip for Powertrain Systems



The new device achieves a four-fold increase in performance and is ideal for developing the precise real-time engine and transmission control to meet stricter emission regulations.

SAN JOSE, Calif. - August 13, 2007 - Renesas Technology America, Inc. today announced the addition of a new microcontroller (MCU) in the popular the 32-bit SuperH family: the SH72546RFCC, the industry's first MCU with on-chip flash memory built with a 90-nm (nanometer) process node. The device is optimized for the development of control programs for automobile engines, transmissions, and other systems that require real-time control capabilities. It achieves an industry top-level operating speed of 200MHz in the high-temperature environment (up to 125°C) required for automotive applications. In addition, the device's on-chip flash memory capacity is among the largest currently offered - 3.75 Mbytes - enough to store cutting-edge high-precision real-time control algorithms.

The SH72546RFCC (FCC = flash on-chip calibration chip) device is a preproduction device optimized for control program development, offering a set of features tailored to aid software design and debug. It forms the basis for an upcoming mass-production product family that will have performance, package, and pin arrangement compatibility. Engineers performing system development using the SH72546RFCC will be able to make a speedy and seamless transition to lower-cost mass production devices.

Paul Fox, director, automotive business unit at Renesas Technology America, Inc., pointed out that the new device demonstrates the company's technology leadership in two areas. "First, this fast and powerful 32-bit MCU showcases the first use of a 90nm process to build an MCU with on-chip flash memory. And second, the very large capacity of that flash - 3.75 Mbytes, plus 128 Kbytes of on-chip flash memory with functions virtually equivalent to those of EEPROM (electrically erasable and programmable read-only memory) - means that this SuperH device readily can handle the sophisticated control programs. Our automotive customers are developing the complex programs necessary to ensure that future vehicles will be able to meet stricter emission regulations and environmental protection measures, and the new SH72546RFCC MCU aids that development work."

The fast, 200MHz, 32-bit SH-2A CPU core of the SH72546RFCC is an enhanced superscalar design with a built-in double precision floating point unit (FPU) that delivers about four times the performance of the 80MHz Renesas SH-2E (SH-2 and single precision FPU) core used in the powertrain systems of many of today's vehicles. A cache unit allows single-cycle access to the large on-chip flash memory at 200MHz for high-speed application processing.

The comprehensive on-chip peripheral functions that the MCU provides for real-time engine and transmission control applications include a multifunction timer unit (ATU-III: advanced timer unit III) with up to 106 outputs, a high-speed 37-channel 12-bit A/D converter, CAN (controller area network) interface, and an SPI (serial peripheral interface). To improve program development efficiency, the SH72546RFCC device has a large-capacity on-chip emulation RAM* that is separate from the user RAM. This RAM overlaps the flash memory area, and allows real-time adjustment of application program control parameters while data is rewritten as desired during microcontroller operation. There are also debugging functions such as an AUD (advanced user debugger).

Available system development tools include the USB bus-powered E10A-USB on-chip debugging emulator that requires no external power supply, and the E200F full-spec emulator. Renesas also offers the High-performance Embedded Workshop integrated development environment with compiler, assembler, and linker products.

Plans for mass-production specification products, without the SH72546RFCC's debugging functions (emulation RAM, etc.), include products with extended on-chip flash memory and RAM capacities, and low-pin-count products.

Price and availability

SH72546RFCC
272-pin P-BGA (21mm x 21mm)
$980 / October 2007

Reader contact
Readers can find additional product and contact information on the Renesas Technology Web site at www.renesas.com.

About Renesas Technology Corp.
Renesas Technology Corp. is one of the world's leading semiconductor system solutions providers for mobile, automotive and PC/AV (Audio Visual) markets and the world's No.1 supplier of microcontrollers. It is also a leading provider of LCD Driver ICs, Smart Card microcontrollers, RF-ICs, High Power Amplifiers, Mixed Signal ICs, System-on-Chip (SoC), System-in-Package (SiP) and more. Established in 2003 as a joint venture between Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE:6501, NYSE:HIT) and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TSE:6503), Renesas Technology achieved consolidated revenue of 953billion JPY in FY2006 (end of March 2007). Renesas Technology is based in Tokyo, Japan and has a global network of manufacturing, design and sales operations in around 20 countries with about 26,500 employees worldwide. For further information, please visit www.renesas.com

Notes:

Emulation RAM is RAM for adjustment use, separate from user RAM. Its addresses overlap the flash memory area, and data can be rewritten as desired during microcontroller operation

SuperH is a trademark of Renesas Technology Corp.

CAN (Controller Area Network) is a network specification for use in vehicles, proposed by Robert Bosch Gmbh of Germany.

Other product names, company names, or brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

Specifications: Renesas Technology SH72546 32-bit SuperH Microcontroller

Product name SH72546RFCC
Product ID number R5E72546R
Power supply voltage 3.3V/5V (dual power supplies)
Maximum operating frequency 200MHz
Maximum processing performance 400 MIPS (at 200MHz operation)
CPU core SH-2A (32-bit RISC type with double-precision FPU)
Operating ambient temperature -40°C to +125°C
On-chip flash 3.75 Mbytes + 128-Kbyte EEPROM function
On-chip RAM 256 Kbytes + 512-Kbyte emulation RAM
On-chip peripheral functions Advanced Timer Unit-III (ATU-III)
A/D converter (12-bit resolution) x 37 channels
Serial communication interface (SCI) x 5 channels
Serial peripheral interface (RSPI) x 3 channels
Controller area network (RCAN) x 3 channels
Compare-match timer (CMT) x 2 channels
User break controller (UBC)

On-chip debugging functions
Advanced User Debugger-II (AUD-II)
JTAG interface
Direct memory access controller (DMAC) x 8 channels
Dedicated direct memory access controller (A-DMAC) x 66 channels

Interrupt controller (INTC)
Watchdog timer (WDT)
Bus state controller (BSC)
Multi-input signature generator (MISG)
Clock pulse generator (CPG) with built-in multiplication PLL
Power-down modes Sleep mode
Hardware standby mode
Module standby function
Package 272-pin P-BGA (21mm x 21mm)

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