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Renesas Technology's Super-Low-Power 16-Bit Microcontroller Provides On-Chip 14-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter for Low-Cost Glucose Meters and Other Measurement Applications.


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The Economical Single-Chip H8/38086F Flash MCU (1) (MicroController Unit) A computer on a single chip. See microcontroller.

(2) (Multipoint Control Unit) A device that is used to moderate a videoconference of three or more end points (users at computers or groups of users
 Enables Highly

Accurate Meter Designs That System Manufacturers Can

Price at Levels That Stimulate High-Volume Markets

Renesas Technology Renesas Technology Corporation (ルネサス テクノロジ|  America, Inc. today announced the H8/38086F, an economical 16-bit microcontroller A single chip that contains the processor (the CPU), non-volatile memory for the program (ROM or flash), volatile memory for input and output (RAM), a clock and an I/O control unit.  (MCU) with on-chip flash memory, a high-precision analog-to-digital (A/D A/D

See advance-decline line (A/D).
) converter, and an LCD controller with an adjustable constant-voltage booster. The new single-chip solution is ideal for measuring instruments such as electric power meters, as well as consumer products such as glucose meters that must obtain precise data from analog measurement sensors, yet require low-cost system designs. The H8/38086F MCU is based on a 16-bit H8/300H CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
 core and incorporates a delta-sigma type 14-bit A/D converter (Analog/Digital converter) A device that converts continuously varying analog signals from instruments and sensors that monitor conditions, such as sound, movement and temperature into binary code for the computer. .

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Hank Pawlowicz, product marketing manager, system LSI LSI: see integrated circuit.


(Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI.
 business unit, Renesas Technology America, Inc., "This new microcontroller lets customers address system opportunities arising from two important industry trends. The first trend, in industrial and utility markets, is the rapid increase in the use of electronic versions of electric power meters and water meters. MCU-based designs must be low in cost, be battery powered and have the capability to handle diverse billing modes while helping to prevent fraud. The second trend, in the home market, is the increasing popularity of compact portable diagnostic devices such as glucose meters that make it easy to monitor one's own state of health. Such meters, which measure variations in minute analog signals from sensors and convert them into digital signals, must be more affordable than traditional multi-chip designs built with a sophisticated A/D conversion See A/D converter.  IC and a microcontroller. Certainly, all of these applications -- and many others, too -- can benefit from the low cost, high power efficiency and precision A/D conversion that the Renesas H8/38086F single-chip solution provides."

Delta-sigma A/D provides 14-bit precision

The H8/38086F is the first Renesas Technology microcontroller to incorporate a delta-sigma type A/D converter capable of high precision at high resolution. A key contributor to the precision is a band-gap reference circuit that generates a very precise and stable voltage that is used as a reference source for signal processing See DSP. . The 2-channel converter design, which includes a programmable gain amplifier (PGA (1) (Professional Graphics Adapter) An early IBM PC display standard for 3D processing with 640x480x256 resolution. It was not widely used.

(2) (Programmable Gate Array) See gate array and FPGA.
) and a band-gap reference voltage source A voltage source is any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals OR derives a secondary voltage from a primary source of the electromotive force. , has a 3.0V full-scale range with a typical nonlinearity error of only +/-274microvolts. This error is over 96 percent less than the +/-7.3 millivolt mil·li·volt
n. Abbr. mV
A unit of potential difference equal to one thousandth (10-3) of a volt.



millivolt

one-thousandth of a volt; abbreviated mV.
 nonlinearity error typical of a conventional successive-approximation type A/D converter with 10-bit resolution. For more cost sensitive applications, Renesas also offers a version of the MCU without the delta-sigma A/D converter (H8/38076).

Adjustable constant-voltage booster for LCD glass saves power and system cost

The H8/38086F incorporates a voltage booster circuit on the LCD controller. In a battery powered system, the voltage supply can be anywhere from 1.8 volts to 3 volts, depending on the battery technology and the amount of unused power in the battery. In a traditional system, a separate voltage booster provides the precise constant voltage needed for the LCD glass. This external device increases system cost and also forces the entire microcontroller to run at a higher voltage, which wastes valuable battery power.

With the constant-voltage booster built into the H8/38086F, the battery and the 3-volt LCD glass can be directly connected to the MCU. The microcontroller can run at a lower battery voltage to reduce power consumption, yet the constant-voltage booster will provide the stable, higher level of voltage required by the LCD glass. Because the output of the voltage booster is adjustable via registers in the H8/38086F, the best possible LCD contrast can be obtained. By eliminating the separate voltage booster, this single-chip solution saves power and system cost.

MCU operates down to 1.8 volts

The CPU core and peripheral functions of the H8/38086F are optimized for lower power consumption, allowing operation down to a low 1.8V. To help maximize battery life, the device offers eight power-down modes, including Active (medium-speed) mode, Sub-active mode, and Watch mode. System designers can achieve the lowest possible current dissipation by performing various kinds of processing only when necessary and then selecting the MCU operating mode most suitable for the specific function the system is performing at a given moment. Power consumption in the Active operating mode is as low as 900 microamperes (typical, at 1.8V/1MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc.  operation). An ultra-low current dissipation of 0.5 microamperes (typical, at 1.8V/32kHz operation) can be achieved by switching to Watch mode.

Besides the 14-bit A/Ds, 10-bit A/Ds, and the LCD controller/booster, the H8/38086F MCU offers many other built-in peripheral functions, such as power-on reset A power-on reset (PoR) generator is a microcontroller or microprocessor peripheral that generates a reset signal when power is applied to the device. It ensures that the device starts operating in a known state.  (POR POR problem-oriented record.

POR
abbr.
problem-oriented record



POR

Problem-Oriented Record.
), real-time clock A real-time clock (RTC) is a computer clock (most often in the form of an integrated circuit) that keeps track of the current time. Although the term often refers to the devices in personal computers, servers and embedded systems, RTCs are present in almost any electronic  (RTC See real time clock. ), hardware I2C bus (Inter-IC bus) A two-line bus that is widely used to connect chips together on a printed circuit board. Also called the "I-squared-C bus" and developed by Philips in the 1980s, it is used as a control bus for every variety of chip from sensors to microprocessors.  interface, several timers and two serial interface channels.

Development tools for the microcontroller include the in-circuit E7 emulator for a hardware development environment, and the standard H8-family C/C C/C Center to Center
C/C Combustion Chamber
C/C Command/Control
C/C Crew Chief
C/C cabin cruiser (US DoD)
C/C chief complaint (medical)
C/C Channel-to-Channel
C/C Communication and Collaboration
++ compiler, assembler, linkage editor See linker.

linkage editor - linker
, etc., for a software development environment. The H8/38086F MCU is code compatible with other H8 family devices, which facilitates the reuse of existing application code and system software.

Renesas plans to develop a mask-ROM version of the H8/38086F, as well as a device with a higher-resolution delta-sigma A/D circuit and versions with high and low pin counts.

Price and availability

Device         Renesas Part #      Package      Price(1)/ Availability
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H8/38086F       HD64F38086H      80-pin QFP            $7.55/
16-bit, 10MHz                  (14 mm x 14 mm)   Samples in Q2/2004
MCU with 2-ch
14-bit A/D
              --------------------------------------------------------
                HD64F38086W      80-pin TQFP           $7.55/
                               (12 mm x 12 mm)   Samples in Q2/2004
              --------------------------------------------------------
               HD64F38086LPV   85-pin P-TFLGA          $8.49/
                                (7 mm x 7 mm)    Samples in Q2/2004
----------------------------------------------------------------------


(1) The prices shown here are sample prices.

Reader contact

Readers can find additional product and contact information on the Renesas Technology Web site at: http://www.renesas.com/en/slp.

About Renesas Technology Corp.

Renesas Technology Corp. designs and manufactures highly integrated semiconductor system solutions for mobile, automotive and PC/AV markets. Established on April 1, 2003 as a joint venture between Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange.

TSE

1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).

2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE).
:6501, NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:HIT) and Mitsubishi Electric Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (三菱電機株式会社   Corporation (TSE:6503) and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Renesas Technology is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world and the world's leading microcontroller supplier globally. Besides microcontrollers, Renesas Technology offers flash memories, system-on-chip devices, Smart Card ICs, mixed-signal products, SRAMs and more. www.renesas.com

Note to Editors: A specification summary is included in this release, and a photo of the H8/38086F MCU is available.

Specifications: Renesas Technology H8/38086F 16-bit MCU with 14-bit A/D

MCU                        H8/38086F (Part # HD64F38086)
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CPU core                   16-bit H8/300H CPU core
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On-chip     Flash/MaskROM  52KB/48KB     40KB     32KB    24KB
memory      ----------------------------------------------------------
            RAM            2KB   2KB     2KB      1KB     1KB
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Maximum operating          10MHz / 2.7V to 3.6V
frequency/                 -------------------------------------------
operating voltage          4.2MHz / 1.8V to 2.7V
----------------------------------------------------------------------
            Regular        -20(degrees)C to +75(degrees)C
Operating   specifications
temperature ----------------------------------------------------------
range       Wide-range     -40(degrees)C to +85(degrees)C
            specifications
----------------------------------------------------------------------
On-chip peripheral         -- Delta-sigma type A/D converter (14
 functions                    bits), 2 channels
                           -- Successive-approximation type A/D
                              converter (10 bits), 3 channels
                           -- Real-time clock (RTC), 1 channel
                           -- 16-bit output-compare timer, 1 channel
                           -- 16-bit timer pulse unit (TPU), 1 channel
                           -- Asynchronous event counter (AEC), 1
                              channel
                           -- Watchdog timer (WDT), 1 channel
                           -- 14-bit PWM, 2 channels
                           -- Serial interface (SCI), 2 channels
                               - Asynchronous/synchronous, 1 channel
                               - Asynchronous/synchronous/IrDA, 1
                                 channel
                           -- I2C bus interface, 1 channel
                           -- LCD controller with adjustable 3V
                              constant-voltage booster circuit
                           -- Power-on reset (POR) circuit
                           -- Address-break function
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Power-down modes           -- Active (medium-speed) mode
                           -- Sub-active mode
                           -- Sleep (high-speed) mode
                           -- Sleep (medium-speed) mode
                           -- Sub-sleep mode
                           -- Watch mode
                           -- Standby mode
                           -- Module standby mode
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Packages                   -- 80-pin QFP (14mm x 14mm, 0.65mm pitch)
                           -- 80-pin TQFP (12mm x 12mm, 0.5mm pitch)
                           -- 85-pin P-TFLGA (7mm x 7mm, 0.65mm pitch)
----------------------------------------------------------------------


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