Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier provider of
advanced semiconductor solutions, today expanded its RX200 Series of
low-power mid-range microcontrollers (MCUs), introducing the RX220 Group
of 11 entry-level devices to provide greater scalability for embedded
designers moving from 8- and 16-bit to 32-bit applications. Based on the
RX CPU core, the new RX220 general-purpose MCUs offer a combination of
high performance and low power consumption for cost-conscious consumer
and industrial applications, including electric household appliances,
smartphones and digital cameras, industrial equipment, and measuring
devices.
Changing user expectations continue to drive the trend toward higher
performance and enhanced functionality in electric household appliances,
portable devices such as digital cameras and smartphones, and industrial
equipment. In addition, for systems incorporating 16-bit MCUs, there is
a need to improve processing performance, reduce power consumption, and
to boost functional safety without increasing the cost substantially.
There is also deep-seated demand for MCU product lineups built around
the same CPU core to allow designers to scale from the low-end to
high-end of the market more easily.
Renesas launched the RX Family of 32-bit MCUs with high performance and
low power consumption to cover a wide range of applications. Within the
RX Family, the RX200 Series supports low-voltage operation and features
ultra-low power characteristics. To further address the customers’
demands, Renesas has developed the RX220 Group of entry-level products
that simplify the transition to the RX Family and to 32-bit MCUs.
Key Features of the RX220 Group of MCUs:
(1) High performance and low power consumption at
the price of a high-performance 16-bit MCU
The new RX220 Group of MCUs achieves processing performance of
approximately 50 Dhrystone MIPS (DMIPS) (1.56 DMIPS/MHz) at 32 megahertz
(MHz) while maintaining low power consumption. The power consumption is
reduced to less than half that of the earlier RX200 Series when
operating in the low-frequency range down to 8 MHz.
The RX CPU core delivers industry-leading performance of 1.56 DMIPS/MHz
among mid-range MCUs. It is also possible to substantially reduce the
processing time through intermittent operation in which processing and
standby stages alternate, which helps significantly reduce overall
system power consumption.
The new RX220 Group of MCUs achieves power consumption levels as low as
0.2 mA/MHz when only the CPU is operating and the peripheral functions
are halted. When operating in software standby mode, in which the
contents of the on-chip RAM and registers are maintained but other
functions are halted, the RX220 devices achieve an ultra-low level of 2
μA, contributing to better system power efficiency and longer battery
life.
(2) Compatibility with high-end MCUs in a broad
product lineup covering a wide range of applications
The new RX220 Group maintains a high level of compatibility not only
with the high-end RX210 Group, which features a maximum operating
frequency of 50 MHz, but also with the RX Family’s high-functionality
RX630 Group, featuring a maximum operating frequency of 100 MHz, both of
which are currently in mass production. This simplifies the process of
upgrading existing systems and strengthens the overall product lineup.
(3) Wide operating voltage range
The new RX220 MCUs support a wide operating voltage range extending from
an ultralow 1.62 V to 5.5 V, providing support for a broad range of
applications, from portable devices operating on low voltage to electric
household appliances and industrial equipment operating on 5 V. The
maximum operating frequencies are: 4 MHz at 1.62 V to 1.8 V, 8 MHz at
1.8 V to 2.7 V, and 32 MHz at 2.7 V to 5.5 V. In addition, the on-chip
flash memory can be overwritten throughout the entire operating voltage
range, eliminating the need for a separate power supply to rewrite the
flash memory even for low-voltage operation at 1.8 V or less,
simplifying system design.
(4) Enhanced safety functions
Similar to the RX210 Group of MCUs, the new RX220 offers several
built-in safety functions, including:
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A clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit (CAC) that detects any
rise or fall in the clock frequency
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An oscillator oscillation stop detection circuit
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A data operation circuit (DOC) that assists in RAM error testing
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A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) function for detecting communication
errors
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An independent watchdog timer (IWDT) that operates on a clock separate
from the system clock
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Self-diagnostic functions for detecting disconnection of the analog
input to the A/D converter and detecting A/D converter malfunctions.
This integration eliminates the need for the external circuits or
software processing previously needed to implement fail-safe
capabilities in a system, and simplifies compliance with the IEC 60730
international safety standard for electric household appliance. Renesas
has also received the VDE certification for its IEC60335-compliant
self-test software for the RX200 Series of MCUs.
Additional peripheral functions include a 12-bit ADC, three-phase driver
control timer, real-time clock and event-link controller. The RX220
devices are available in a wide range configurations, from versions with
a 100-pin package and 256 KB of flash memory to low pin-count,
small-memory capacity versions with a 48-pin package and 32 KB of flash
memory (the latter not covered by the RX200 Series).
Renesas intends to continue to extend the RX MCU lineup to meet the
diverse requirements of a broad range of customers, for example with new
RX200 Series products for meter applications.
Refer to the separate sheet for the main specifications of the RX220
Group of MCUs
Availability
Samples of the RX220 Group of MCUs are available now. Mass production of
the RX220 devices is scheduled to begin in December 2012 and is expected
to reach a scale of 1,000,000 units per month in December 2013.
(Availability subject to change without notice.)
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About Renesas Electronics Corporation
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), the world’s number one
supplier of microcontrollers, is a premier supplier of advanced
semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions and a
broad-range of analog and power devices. Business operations began as
Renesas Electronics in April 2010 through the integration of NEC
Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723) and Renesas Technology Corp., with
operations spanning research, development, design and manufacturing for
a wide range of applications. Headquartered in Japan, Renesas
Electronics has subsidiaries in 20 countries worldwide. More information
can be found at www.renesas.com.
