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Renesas Commercializes RISC-V Multimarket MCUs

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Industry’s first general-purpose 32-bit RISC-V-based microcontrollers (MCUs) by Renesas is built with an internally developed CPU core.First Commercial General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs Group the volt post

To advance the development of RISC-V products, MCU providers are lately been seen to form strategic alliances. On the other hand, Renesas states to have already designed and tested a new RISC-V core independently – now implemented in a commercial product and available globally.

Christened as R9A02G021, The General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs Group Provides:

  • Embedded systems designers a clear path to developing a wide range of power-conscious.
  • Cost-sensitive applications based on the open-source instruction set architecture (ISA).

The General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs by Renesas Compared With Other RISC-V Solutions:

  • Most RISC-V solutions target specific applications, the R9A02G021 group MCUs are designed to serve multiple end markets, such as IoT sensors, consumer electronics, medical devices, small appliances and industrial systems.
  • Similar to existing general-purpose MCUs, designers will have access to a full-scale development environment for the R9A02G021.
  • It will be provided by Renesas and its extensive network of toolchain partners.
  • Allow them to significantly reduce costs, engineering resources and development time.

“From our RISC-V purpose built ASSPs to this new general-purpose MCU, our goal is to deliver commercially viable products that customers can take to mass production quickly, while demonstrating the benefits for the RISC-V architecture,” said Daryl Khoo, Vice President of Embedded Processing 1st Business Division at Renesas. “In addition, customers often face with complex design challenges and tradeoffs such as performance, power consumption, memory, or a choice of CPU architecture. The new RISC-VMCU provides an additional degree of choice to customers who want to use products with the open architecture.”

Driving RISC-V Legacy Ahead:

As an early adopter of RISC-V, Renesas has a rich offering of RISC-V application-specific products, including its 32-bit voice-control and motor-control ASSP devices and RZ/Five 64-bit general purpose microprocessors (MPUs), which were built on CPU cores developed by Andes Technology Corp. The R9A02G021 group represents the first generation of general-purpose MCUs based on the internally developed RISC-V core by Renesas that will roll out over the next several years.

“Until now, the MCU, a key potential market for RISC-V has been lacking strong commercial designs from leading suppliers which make up around 85% of the MCU market,” said Tom Hackenberg, Principal Analyst, Computing & Software, More Moore Business Line at Yole Group. “With Renesas introducing full commercial availability of a RISC-V multimarket MCU to its diverse MCU portfolio, as well as much needed support from well-recognized industry standard tools suppliers, the RISC-V market is poised to finally start accelerating growth. As other leading vendors follow Renesas’ example, RISC-V should approach 10% of the overall MCU market by the end of 2029 with significant growth potential beyond (1).”

General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs by Renesas  Balances Performance and Power

The R9A02G021 General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs group offers ample performance with clock speeds up to 48MHz, while consuming extremely low power in standby at 0.3µA. It provides 128KB of fast flash memory, 16KB of SRAM memory and 4KB of flash memory for data storage.

Designed to withstand harsh conditions, the General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs can operate reliably at ambient temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 125 °C.

The General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs come with standard serial communications interfaces.

As well as digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) functions to facilitate high-speed and secure connections with sensors, displays and other external modules.

The wide 1.6V to 5.5V input voltage range of General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs enables low-voltage, low-current operation and allows noise immunity.

It makes the R9A02G021 General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs ideal for battery-powered devices.

Key Features of the General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs

  • CPU: RISC-V core at 48MHz, 3.27 Coremark/MHz
  • Memory: 128KB code flash, 16KB SRAM (12KB and ECC SRAM 4KB) and 4KB data flash
  • Power Consumption: 162µA/MHz (Active power), 0.3µA (SW Standby), 4µs (Standby wakeup)
  • Serial communications interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C, SAU
  • Analog peripherals: 12-bit ADC and 8-bit DAC
  • Temperature range: -40°C to 125°C (Ta)
  • Operating voltage range: 1.6 to 5.5V
  • Packages: 16 WLCSP, 24/32/48 QFN package (QFP option)

The R9A02G021 RISC-V MCUs are fully supported by Renesas’ e² studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE), offered to customers at no cost.

The comprehensive toolchain includes a code configurator, the LLVM compiler and a fast prototyping board (FPB). Complete development environments are also available from Renesas’ partners: IAR with its Embedded Workbench IDE and I-jet debug probe, and SEGGER with the Embedded Studio IDE, J-Link debug probes and Flasher production programmers.

Supporting documentation includes the FPB user manual, a Getting Started guide, schematics, Bill of Materials (BOM), and Gerber files.

Winning Combinations

Renesas has developed “All-in-One Smart Pressure Cooking Pot,” which combines the R9A02G021 General-Purpose 32-bit RISC-V MCUs with numerous compatible products from its portfolio, like RAA211412 DC/DC converter, ZSSC3224/3240 signal conditioners, RV1S9231A IGBT driver, RJH60T04DPQ IGBT and DA16200 Wi-Fi SoC. Combined, they enable a cost-efficient, compact, modular solution for modern connected appliances. These Winning Combinations are technically vetted system architectures from mutually compatible devices that work together seamlessly to bring an optimized, low-risk design for faster time to market. Renesas offers more than 400 Winning Combinations with a wide range of products from the Renesas portfolio to enable customers to speed up the design process and bring their products to market more quickly. They can be found at renesas.com/win.

Availability

The R9A02G021 RISC-V MCU is available today through global distributors, along with the FPB, software and development tools. More information is available at: renesas.com/R9A02G021. A blog article about the new RISC-V device is available here.

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