Thursday, September 8, 2011

Renesas Electronics intros SuperH MCUs

SANTA CLARA, USA: Renesas Electronics, a premier provider of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced the availability of the company’s six new 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), the SH726A and SH726B, designed to lower the system cost of products, such as car and home audio systems and industrial equipment, while achieving a smaller mounting area. The SH726A and SH726B devices are new members in the SH7260 Series of MCUs with large-capacity on-chip SRAM.

The SH726A and SH726B offer all the benefits of previous generations such as large, internal SRAM, support for serial flash memory – including code fetching from quad serial memory devices and a proven Media SDK that improves dramatically time-to-market when implementing audio codecs (MP3, AAC, WMA) – including a production ready media player, FAT file system and Bluetooth profiles.

Renesas is committed to helping customers and partners deliver high-quality functionality with the fastest development cycle in the industry with reduced system cost, and the SH2A and its Media SDK is a true example of how Renesas delivers to this promise.

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