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New 32-Bit RISC MCU Family From Toshiba Provides Energy-Efficient Vector Drive and Application Control for Large Household Appliances

Devices Offer Ideal Blend of PWM Output, High-Speed Processing and High-Speed A/D Converters for Vector Control and Application Control

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)* today announced the introduction of a new 32-bit single-chip MIPS-based(TM) reduced instruction set computer (RISC) microcontroller (MCU) family. Designated TX19A70, the new devices provide simultaneous vector motor control of inverter motors and application control for air conditioner, washing machine and refrigerator applications. Samples of the flash memory versions, TMP19A70FYFG and TMP19A70FYUG, are scheduled to be available in June 2004. ROM code acceptance for the mask ROM versions, TMP19A70CYFG and TMP19A70CYUG, is scheduled to start in July 2004.

"Energy conservation is increasingly important in the home electric appliances industry and an increasing number of products use high-efficiency vector control to drive air conditioner compressors, washing machines and refrigerators," said Don Schneider, business development manager of the ASSP Business Unit at TAEC. "Correspondingly, there is increasing need for a microcontroller that provides the right combination of vector drive, application control, high-speed processing and high-speed analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion. Toshiba designed the new TX19A70 family to meet this market need; it joins the company's growing product portfolio targeted at the home appliance segment." He noted that a major Japanese company has already designed the device into an air conditioner.

Based on the MIPS(R) R3000A architecture of MIPS Technologies, Inc., the new family features a newly developed, high-performance 32-bit RISC TX19A core and includes both the 32-bit MIPS32(R) instruction-set architecture (ISA) for speed and the MIPS16e(TM) Application-Specific Extensions (ASE), an instruction set with high-code-efficiency which contains instructions added by Toshiba. Most instructions can be executed in a single cycle of 17.8 nanoseconds (ns.) Each execution unit (32-bit ALU, 32-bit MAC, 32-bit Shift) can execute an instruction in a single cycle. For three-phase PWM output, the MCUs have a 16-bit width with a minimum time unit of 35.7ns, a dead timer, and an emergency shutdown protection function. The built-in A/D converter uses sequential conversion and can perform 2.36 microsecond conversion with 10-bit resolution. Also, these devices incorporate a variety of automatic conversion start functions that are synchronous to the PWM.

  Key Features

    Key features of the MCUs are as follows:

     * Feature a newly developed high-performance 32-bit RISC TX19A core.
       The instruction set includes as subsets the 32-bit instructions of
       the MIPS32 ISA for high-performance and the MIPS16e ASE for
       high-code-density.  High-speed memory and 5-stage pipelines enable
       the execution of most instructions in a single cycle of 17.8ns.

     * By multiplying the frequency of an external 7MHz oscillator by a
       factor of 8 (56 MHz), 1-cycle instructions can be executed in 7.8ns.

     * Can select a 32-bit or 16-bit fixed length for instructions
       depending on the mode.  Can switch to a 32-bit length when fast
       operation is required or to a 16-bit length when code efficiency is
       desired.

     * Incorporates the three following independent execution units.
       Saving the execution results is not necessary.  Also, all operations
       are executed in a single cycle.
        * 32-bit arithmetic operation, logic operation (ALU)
        * 32-bit multiply accumulation operation (MAC): 32x32 + 32 = 64 bits
        * 32-bit shifter: 32 bits --> 32 bits

     * Features a built-in 2-channel, 3-phase PWM output with a dead timer
       for motor control.  Has a 16-bit up/down counter and can generate a
       PWM carrier frequency with a minimum resolution of 35.7ns.  Also, EMG
       signal input makes emergency output shutdown possible.

     * Employs two 10-bit sequential conversion type A/D converters to
       achieve a conversion time of 2.36 microseconds.  The A/D converters
       can synchronize with the PWM or a timer and can start A/D conversion
       at any location in the PWM output.

     * Incorporates a 1-channel encoder counter that enables easy detection
       of the motor position by using an encoder.

  Pricing and Availability

Samples of the flash memory versions, TMP19A70FYFG and TMP19A70FYUG, are scheduled to be available in June 2004; sample pricing is planned to be $18.15 each in 100-piece quantities. ROM code acceptance for the mask ROM versions, TMP19A70CYFG and TMP19A70CYUG, is scheduled to start in July 2004; contact TAEC for pricing. Volume production of the four-product family is slated to start in August 2004.

  Technical Specification Summary

    Part Number          TMP19A70FYFG (Flash Memory Type)
                         TMP19A70FYUG (Flash Memory Type)
                         TMP19A70CYFG (Mask ROM Type)
                         TMP19A70CYUG (Mask ROM Type)

    Core                 32-bit RISC TX19A core
                         Operating Frequency: 56MHz
                         Instruction Run Time: 17.8ns

    Built-in Memory      TMP19A70FYFG/ TMP19A70FYUG: Flash Memory: 256Kbyte
                         TMP19A70CYFG/ TMP19A70CYUG: Mask ROM: 256Kbyte
                         RAM: 10Kbyte

    3-Phase PWM          Channel Count: 2
     Output              Resolution: 35.7ns (16-bit)
                         Dead Time: 0-18.25 microseconds
                         Protection Function: Emergency stop

    Timer                Timer Event Counter: 4 channels
                         Incremental Encoder Input: 1 channel

    Communications       UART/SIO switching: 1 channel
                         UART: 2 channels

    A/D Converter        Channel Count: 8 + 11 channels (2 units)
                         Input Voltage: 0-3.3 V
                         Conversion Time: 2.36 microseconds/channel
                         Resolution: 10-bit
                         Others: Start conversion in synch with PWM cycle
                           or timer

    General-purpose I/O  75-pin input/output ports
                         Tri-state type input/output
                         Software drive switching and pull-up possible

    Power Supply         Power Supply Voltage: 1.5/3.3V
                         Temperature Range: -40 degrees to 85 degrees C

    Package              TMP19A70FYFG  P-QFP 100-pin, 14mm x 20mm,
                           0.65-mm pitch
                         TMP19A70FYUG  P-LQFP100-pin, 14mm x 14mm,
                           0.5-mm pitch
                         TMP19A70CYFG  P-QFP 100-pin, 14mm x 20mm,
                           0.65-mm pitch
                         TMP19A70CYUG  P-LQFP100-pin, 14mm x 14mm,
                           0.5-mm pitch


  *About TAEC

Combining quality and flexibility with design engineering expertise, TAEC brings a breadth of advanced, next-generation technologies to its customers. This broad offering includes semiconductors, flash memory-based storage solutions, optical communication devices, displays and rechargeable batteries for the computing, wireless, networking, automotive and digital consumer markets.

TAEC is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, the fifth largest semiconductor company worldwide in terms of global sales for the year 2003 according to Gartner/Dataquest's Worldwide Semiconductor Market Share Ranking. Toshiba is a world leader in high-technology products with more than 300 major subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. For additional company and product information, please visit TAEC's website at chips.toshiba.com. For technical inquiries, please e-mail Tech.Questions@taec.toshiba.com.

Editors Note: Reader inquiries please publish: Tech.Questions@taec.toshiba.com.

Information in this press release, including product pricing and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement, but is subject to change without prior notice.

All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

CONTACT: Deborah Chalmers of Toshiba America Electronic Components,
Inc., +1-408-526-2454, deborah.chalmers@taec.toshiba.com; or Judy Kahn,
+1-650-948-8881, judith.kahn@comcast.net, for Toshiba; or Reader Inquiries,
Tech.Questions@taec.toshiba.com

Web site: http://www.toshiba.com/taec

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