The HD6417750RBP200 is a high-performance 32-bit RISC microcontroller from Renesas Electronics America, belonging to the SuperH SH-4 family. It's designed for demanding embedded applications requiring significant processing power and real-time capabilities.
Applications
- Automotive Control Systems: Engine management, transmission control, and anti-lock braking systems (ABS).
- Industrial Automation: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), robotics, and motor control.
- Multimedia Devices: Digital cameras, audio players, and video game consoles.
- Network Equipment: Routers, switches, and network interface cards (NICs).
- Aerospace and Defense: Flight control systems, radar processing, and communication equipment.
Features
- SuperH SH-4 Core: 32-bit RISC architecture providing high computational performance.
- 200 MHz Clock Speed: Enables fast instruction execution and real-time response.
- On-Chip Memory: Includes substantial on-chip RAM and ROM for code and data storage.
- Peripheral Interfaces: Offers a wide range of communication and control interfaces, including Ethernet, USB, CAN, and serial ports.
- DMA Controller: Facilitates high-speed data transfer between peripherals and memory without CPU intervention.
- Interrupt Controller: Supports multiple interrupt sources with programmable priority levels.
- Power Management Features: Includes power-saving modes to reduce power consumption in battery-powered applications.
Benefits
- High Performance: Provides the processing power needed for demanding embedded applications.
- Real-Time Capabilities: Enables deterministic execution and fast response to events.
- Flexibility: Supports a wide range of peripheral interfaces, making it suitable for various applications.
- Reduced System Cost: Integrates many functions on a single chip, reducing the need for external components.
- Power Efficiency: Power management features minimize power consumption, extending battery life.
Additional Details
The HD6417750RBP200 typically includes several hundred kilobytes of on-chip RAM and ROM or flash memory. It supports various memory interfaces, including external SDRAM and flash memory. The device is usually packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package for high-density mounting.
The SuperH SH-4 architecture is well-regarded for its balance of performance, power efficiency, and code density. Development tools and extensive documentation are generally available from Renesas and third-party vendors.