Design
Renesas Electronics Introduces High-Performance and Compact SoC for High-End Hybrid Set-Top Box
Renesas Electronics today announced the availability of its new system-on-chip (SoC) for high-end set-top boxes (STBs) the R-Home S1, supporting both worldwide digital TV broadcast reception and Internet content distribution.
ReneRenesas R-Home S1 SoC addresses these needs by providing significant performance improvements over Renesas' existing STB products by first taking advantage of the broadcast and security technologies developed in earlier TV/STB products, the recording technologies developed in Blu-RayTM/DVD products, and the low-power technologies developed for mobile product. R-Home S1 is the first Renesas STB SoC that takes advantage of the integrated SoC platform (a design platform that unifies critical core technologies from three areas: mobile products; automotive systems; and home multimedia) that Renesas developed after its newly-formed merger in April 2010 which adopted the ARM multicore processors, and Imagination Technologies 3D graphics engine. It also includes a high-definition video transcoder to support smart phones and tablets.
Key features of the R-Home S1 SoC:
(1) The industry's highest level of CPU and 3D graphics processing performance in a STB product
By adopting the dual-core ARM® Cortex™-A9 MPCore, the R-Home S1 achieves an industry-leading performance of 5000 Dhrystone MIPS (DMIPS) at 1 GHz. This corresponds to a performance increase of approximately 8 times compared to Renesas existing devices and can support a wide range of computation intensive applications including future multimedia formats by the use of the ARM NEON™ engine.
Furthermore, this new device incorporates the Imagination Technologies Ltd PowerVR™ SGX531 3D graphics core, which can implement photo-realistic 3D graphics display and intuitive 3D GUIs.
(2) MPEG encoder/transcoder for converting between video formats
The R-Home S1 incorporates a high-definition MPEG encoder supporting up to 1280 × 720 pixels at 30 fps and can convert input signals in real-time to any one of the MPEG2, MPEG4 or H.263 formats. This allows broadcast or Internet content received in an R-Home S1 based STB to be streamed to mobile terminals and even use STBs for video phone applications.
(3) Achieves industry-leading small package and low power consumption
By adopting a 40-nanometer (nm) process, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core processor and optimised number of pins for a hybrid STB device, the R-Home S1 SoC has achieved an industry-leading small package size of 27 × 27 millimetres (mm) resulting in reduction of both board and system costs, and lower power consumption in high-performance hybrid STB products.
(4) Supports the latest security specifications for preventing unauthorized content reception over broadcast and Internet channels
Recognizing the importance of copyright protection, the R-Home S1 supports the latest standards from world's leading security vendors for preventing unauthorized reception of commercial broadcasts. Adopting these standards makes it easier for system designers to implement highly-secure STBs for commercial broadcasters.
R-Home S1 SoC incorporates 1G and 100MHz Ethernet MACs for supporting high-speed Internet and Home Networking connections. It also incorporates general purpose PCI Express®, and SDIO interfaces which can easily be interfaced to WiFi chipsets or any other functions that an operator requires.
The R-Home S1 is the first SoC device released from the Renesas R-Home series of home multimedia products, and the company plans to follow with subsequent products in this series to quickly respond to market needs and provide optimal products in a timely manner. Renesas plans to promote the R-Home S1 SoC aggressively on a worldwide basis, especially in the growing hybrid STB markets, in the European satellite market and in the Chinese cable market.
The R-Home S1 SoC will be supported with a software development kit (SDK) to provide smooth transition from existing products to new models while minimizing the development efforts required.
Availability
Samples of the R-Home S1 SoC will be available in May 2012. Mass production is scheduled to commence in December 2012 and is expected to reach a combined volume of 1,000,000 units per month by June 2013. (Availability is subject to change without notice.)