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| Source: NEC NEC Electronics Introduces 19 New 78K0R/Ix3 16-bit All Flash™ Microcontrollers for Inverter ControlAdvanced Control Features Enable Low Power and Eco-Friendly Appliances KAWASAKI (Japan), February 12, 2008 – NEC Electronics today announced a new line of 16-bit All Flash™ microcontrollers (MCUs) for inverter control applications. Built around NEC Electronics’ fast and efficient 78K0R CPU core, the 19 MCUs in the 78K0R/Ix3 lineup are designed to enable a new generation of intelligent and eco-friendly appliances and motor drives. All devices in the lineup feature integrated inverter control circuits and deliver best-of-class power performance. Inverter control systems are found in an ever-wider range of products, in response to consumer demand for more energy-efficient appliances. Fine-tuned control of motors and heating elements can deliver significant energy savings in products ranging from refrigerators and air conditioners to dishwashers and magnetic induction cooking appliances. NEC Electronics’ 78K0R/Ix3 MCUs, with 16-bit performance and 8-bit power consumption levels, are ideal for such applications. All devices in the lineup share the following features: (1) CPU power consumption of only 1.8 milliwatts (mW) per MIPS (*1), the highest performance-to-power-consumption ratio in the industry; (2) on-chip oscillators capable of driving timers at rates up to 40 megahertz (MHz) for fine-tuned inverter control; (3) integrated hardware multiply and divide functionality for fast processing of mathematical algorithms; (4) integration of all analog circuits required for inverter control, including comparators and an integrated operational amplifier (op amp). This combination of features responds to strong demand from appliance manufacturers for flexible, low-cost, high-performance MCUs to help shorten time to market. Under pressure to differentiate their products from competitor offerings, manufacturers stress innovative features, stylish design and lower power consumption, but this results in mounting development costs and longer development schedules. NEC Electronics’ new MCUs allow fine-grained control of multiple types of 3-phase motors, making it easy to develop eco-friendly appliances. In addition, an all-flash memory configuration means that programs can be updated even after an MCU is mounted on a system board, allowing manufacturers to accelerate development schedules by developing software in parallel with hardware. The principal features of NEC Electronics’ 78K0R/Ix3 MCUs are: (1) Industry-leading performance to power consumption ratio (2) Fine-tuned inverter control via integrated multifunction timers (3) First 16-bit MCUs with integrated inverter control circuits (4) Wide selection of memory and packaging options (5) Full development tools support Offering 16-bit performance at 8-bit power consumption levels, these new MCUs will enable appliance manufacturers to reduce bill of materials and development costs, and be faster to market with the eco-friendly products that consumers demand. The principal specifications of the new MCUs can be found in the attachment at the end of this news release. Availability More information about NEC Electronics’ extensive MCU product offerings can be found at http://www.eu.necel.com/micro/ . (*1) MIPS (*2) 6-phase PWM (*3) Half-bridge PWM # # # About NEC Electronics
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