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Compact SoC focuses on high-end hybrid set-top box applications

Compact SoC focuses on high-end hybrid set-top box applications

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Renesas R-Home S1 SoC offers performance improvements compared with Renesas’ existing STB products by first taking advantage of the broadcast and security technologies developed in earlier TV/STB products, the recording technologies developed in Blu-RayTM/DVD products, and the low-power technologies developed for mobile product. R-Home S1 is the first Renesas STB SoC that takes advantage of the integrated SoC platform (a design platform that unifies critical core technologies from three areas: mobile products; automotive systems; and home multimedia) that Renesas developed after its merger in April 2010 which adopted the ARM multicore processors, and Imagination Technologies 3D graphics engine. It also includes a high-definition video transcoder to support smart phones and tablets.

The R-Home S1 SoC claims to offer the industry’s highest level of CPU and 3D graphics processing performance in a STB product.  By adopting the dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore, the R-Home S1 achieves an industry-leading performance of 5000 Dhrystone MIPS (DMIPS) at 1 GHz. This corresponds to a performance increase of approximately eight times compared to Renesas existing devices and can support a wide range of computation intensive applications including future multimedia formats by the use of the ARM NEON engine.

The new device incorporates the Imagination Technologies Ltd PowerVR SGX531 3D graphics core, which can implement photo-realistic 3D graphics display and intuitive 3D GUIs.

The R-Home S1 also incorporates a high-definition MPEG encoder supporting up to 1280 × 720 pixels at 30 fps and can convert input signals in real-time to any one of the MPEG2, MPEG4 or H.263 formats. This allows broadcast or Internet content received in an R-Home S1 based STB to be streamed to mobile terminals and even use STBs for video phone applications.

By adopting a 40-nm process, ARM Cortex-A9 dual core processor and optimized number of pins for a hybrid STB device, the R-Home S1 SoC has achieved an industry-leading small package size of 27 × 27 mm resulting in reduction of both board and system costs, and lower power consumption in high-performance hybrid STB products.

Recognizing the importance of copyright protection, the R-Home S1 supports the latest standards from world’s leading security vendors for preventing unauthorized reception of commercial broadcasts. Adopting these standards makes it easier for system designers to implement highly-secure STBs for commercial broadcasters.

R-Home S1 SoC incorporates 1G and 100 MHz Ethernet MACs for supporting high-speed Internet and Home Networking connections. It also incorporates general purpose PCI Express, and SDIO interfaces which can easily be interfaced to WiFi chipsets or any other functions that an operator requires.

The R-Home S1 is the first SoC device released from the Renesas R-Home series of home multimedia products, and the company plans to follow with subsequent products in this series to quickly respond to market needs and provide optimal products in a timely manner. Renesas plans to promote the R-Home S1 SoC aggressively on a worldwide basis, especially in the growing hybrid STB markets, in the European satellite market and in the Chinese cable market.

The R-Home S1 SoC will be supported with a software development kit (SDK) to provide smooth transition from existing products to new models while minimizing the development efforts required.

Samples of the R-Home S1 SoC will be available in May 2012. Mass production is scheduled to commence in December 2012 and is expected to reach a combined volume of 1,000,000 units per month by June 2013.

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