Test & Measurement
Renesas Electronics and Renesas Mobile Strengthen Their R-Car Product Lineup with the R-Car E1 Automotive System-on-Chip (SoC)
Renesas Electronics Corporation and its subsidiary, Renesas Mobile Corporation, today announced a new member of the R-Car series of automotive systems-on-chip (SoCs), the R-Car E1, offering low power consumption and high system integration targeting the cost-sensitive market of car navigation and multimedia systems including high end car radios.
WithTo help customers minimize board space and costs of their navigation solutions, targeting emerging markets and cost-sensitive applications, the R-Car E1 SoC has a balanced selection of integrated peripherals and functions. With multiple channels of 10-bit A/D converters, customers can simplify the interface to gyroscopes and accelerometers. The R-Car E1 SoCs also offers CD-ROM hardware-decoding capabilities and media interfaces for digital formats such as SD and USB.
Two output displays are supported—one output display is a digital RGB interface targeted for the main screen, while the second is an analog output supporting PAL/NTSC formats, enabling cost-effective, rear-seat entertainment. The integrated digital-camera interface facilitates the integration of a backup-camera or external video content. The R-Car E1 video processing unit (VPU) is capable of decoding up to 720p HD video codecs.
Equipped with various standard and automotive communication interfaces (CAN, MOST, Ethernet, UART, SPI, I2S, I2C), the R-Car E1 SoC can handle further external devices and can be linked into common automotive networks.
Please refer to the separate sheet for the main specifications of the R-Car E1 SoC.
Availability
Samples of Renesas’ R-Car E1 SoCs are available now, equipped in a 429-pin BGA (ball grid array) package. Mass production is scheduled to begin in June 2012, and at a rate of 100,000 units per month in June 2013. (Availability is subject to change without notice.)