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Renesas Electronics and Renesas Mobile Introduce SuperH Microcontroller Supporting High-Resolution Displays and Gigabit Ethernet

6th June 2011
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Renesas Electronics, a premier provider of advanced semiconductor solutions, and its subsidiary, Renesas Mobile Corporation, an innovative supplier of advanced cellular semiconductor solutions and platforms, today announced the availability of its new 32-bit microcontroller (MCU), the SH7734, with improved graphics and network functionality for automotive, industrial and consumer applications that include an LCD panel. The SH7734 MCU features an Open VG compliant graphics accelerator and a Gigabit Ethernet controller.
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The new SH7734 MCU features built-in Open VG 1.1 (see Note 1) 2D graphics display functions, allowing animation-like displays to be implemented with minimal amounts of memory to improve human-machine interfaces (HMI) in application equipment. To provide high-speed data communications, the SH7734 MCU also includes a built-in Ethernet controller with a data rate of 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). To support higher performance systems and system miniaturization, 16 versions of the SH7734 are available and include offerings with and without an SD memory card interface.



It has become increasingly common for equipment that includes a display to require advanced graphics functionality. In addition to higher performance and higher resolution LCD panels, more and more products, such as OA equipment, home appliances, games, and security systems, also acquire information from multiple external sources over a network and display it in a variety of different ways. This has created a strong demand for graphics functions such as those in the Open VG to enable the implementation of even more complex HMIs. To address these needs, single-chip solutions are required that not only provide high-functionality and high-resolution display functions and high-speed network connectivity, but also integrate powerful peripheral functions that can contribute to system miniaturization.



While Renesas Electronics already mass-produces MCUs with built-in display functionality that have been widely adopted in applications that include displays, Renesas Electronics is meeting the increased and future market demands by releasing the SH7734 MCU, which integrates both an Open VG compliant graphics accelerator and a Gigabit Ethernet controller.







Key features of the SH7734 MCU



(1) Open VG compliant graphics accelerator for improved operability in end products



By including graphics display functions that conform to the Open VG 1.1 specifications, the SH7734 MCU can enable, with minimal memory and at high speed, visual effects such as animated display as well as enlargement, rotation, deformation, and colour gradation in figures and text.



The SH7734 also provides digital RGB output pins that can provide full-colour (16.77 million colours) WVGA size (800 × 480) or high-colour (65,536 colours) XGA size (1024 × 768) displays to support increases in the size and resolution of end product screens.



(2) Built-in Gigabit Ethernet controller achieves high-speed data transfers



The SH7734 MCU includes an on-chip Gigabit Ethernet controller, GMII (Gigabit Media Independent Interface) that complies with the IEEE 802.3 standard (see Note 2). The built-in Ethernet interface supports data rates of 10 and 100 Mbps and can also be connected to 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) Ethernet LANs.



The SH7734 MCU also incorporates a dedicated direct memory access (DMA) controller to reduce CPU overhead and enable smooth, large-capacity data transfers.



(3) Processing speed approximately 1.6 times faster than Renesas Electronics’ existing MCUs



The SH7734 MCU uses an SH-4A CPU core operating at 533 megahertz (MHz) and is approximately 1.6 times faster than the existing SH7764 MCU. The SH7734 MCU can quickly perform the audio processing, diverse display control operations, and signal processing required for high-functionality HMIs.



(4) Built-in DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM memory controller



The SH7734 MCU includes a built-in memory controller that supports DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM with a maximum clock frequency of 300 MHz. The controller provides memory bandwidths of up to 1.2 gigabytes per second (GBps) to support large-capacity data transfers.



The SH7734 MCU will be available in 16 versions that differ in the combination of SD memory card interface, CAN interface (see Note 3), and other hardware features, allowing system designers to select the version best suited to the specifications of their applications. The SH7734 MCU is provided in a lead-free 440-pin BGA package.



Renesas Electronics intends to expand its product offerings to respond to market needs for cost sensitive, lower-end applications as well as higher performance systems.



The technologies used in the new SH7734 MCU will continue to be applied to Renesas Mobile’s future R-Mobile series of system on chips (SoCs).



Please refer to the separate sheet for the main specifications of the SH7734 MCU.



(Note 1) Open VG



A programming interface for 2D graphics processing for embedded equipment.



(Note 2) IEEE 802.3



The Ethernet standard published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.



(Note 3) CAN (Controller Area Network)



An automotive network specification proposed by Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany).

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