The HD6417729RHF200B is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by Renesas Electronics America, belonging to the SuperH RISC engine family. This high-performance microcontroller is designed for embedded systems requiring significant processing power and versatile peripheral interfaces.
Applications
- Automotive control systems (engine management, transmission control, body control)
- Industrial automation (programmable logic controllers (PLCs), robotics)
- Networking equipment (routers, switches)
- Multimedia devices (digital cameras, audio players)
- Consumer electronics (high-end appliances)
Features
- SuperH SH-4 RISC CPU core for high-speed processing
- 200 MHz operating frequency
- Large on-chip memory (RAM and Flash)
- Extensive peripheral set (UART, SPI, I2C, Ethernet, CAN)
- DMA controller for efficient data transfer
- Interrupt controller for real-time responsiveness
- Power management features for low power consumption
Benefits
- High performance enables complex algorithm execution
- Integrated peripherals reduce external component count
- Large memory capacity supports complex software applications
- Real-time capabilities enable precise control and responsiveness
- Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices
- Robust design ensures reliable operation in harsh environments
Technical Specifications
The HD6417729RHF200B microcontroller features a 32-bit SuperH SH-4 RISC CPU core, operating at a clock frequency of 200 MHz. It typically includes several megabytes of on-chip Flash memory for program storage and a significant amount of RAM for data storage. The peripheral set may include multiple UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) ports for serial communication, SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) and I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) interfaces for connecting to external sensors and devices, an Ethernet controller for network connectivity, and a CAN (Controller Area Network) controller for automotive and industrial applications. A DMA (Direct Memory Access) controller enables efficient data transfer between peripherals and memory without CPU intervention. The device also incorporates an interrupt controller for handling real-time events. The specific memory sizes, peripheral configurations, and power consumption characteristics are detailed in the Renesas datasheet for this part number. It's essential to consult the official datasheet for precise specifications, pinout diagrams, and application notes to ensure proper and safe operation.
The device is generally packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package for high pin density and improved thermal performance. It requires a stable power supply and careful consideration of signal integrity during PCB design to ensure reliable operation at high frequencies.