Article: Renesas' 120MHz SuperH Microcontroller Is a Lower Cost, Power-saving Solution for Implementing Fine-grained Control of Automotive Powertrains.

-- The Highly Reliable SH72531 32-bit MCU Provides 1.25Megabytes of On-Chip Flash, Operates at Up to +125xC, Has Only 176 Pins, and Consumes 350mW or Less --

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Renesas Technology America, Inc. today introduced the SH72531, a 120MHz 32-bit SuperH[R] microcontroller (MCU) that integrates 1.25 megabytes (1.25MB) of flash memory. It can implement the fine-grained control of automotive engines and transmissions needed to achieve smooth, powerful performance and high efficiency with low emissions. Built with the same 90-nm process as the successful 200MHz SH72544R introduced in July 2008, the new MCU is value engineered to cost less and consume less ...






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