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NEC Electronics Innovation Channel
Innovation Channel is a technical web magazine that provides a behind-the-scenes view of NEC ELECTRONICS' technology development. * Each page reflects the latest information available at the time of release.

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Vol.77
Mar 26, 2008
Taking advantage of the allure of PFESiP: new ASIC solution combines a microcontroller and gate array in SiP
Taking advantage of the allure of PFESiP: new ASIC solution combines a microcontroller and gate array in SiP

A new ASIC solution that encapsulates a dedicated 32-bit V850E2™ CPU core-based microcontroller and a gate array in a single package has made its debut. This new ASIC not only aids in shortening development time and cost, it also reduces both the number of components and the size of the mounting area. We interviewed members of the Platform for embedded system-in-a-package (PFESiP) development team to get the story behind its development.



 
Vol.76
Mar 26, 2008
The V850ES/Jx3-L™ 32-bit All Flash™ microcontroller: The untold story behind the quest to achieve class-leading power performance
The V850ES/Jx3-L™ 32-bit All Flash™ microcontroller: The untold story behind the quest to achieve class-leading power performance

Amidst the increasing importance of extended battery operation and low power consumption in devices for all sorts of products, NEC Electronics has developed a 32-bit microcontroller capable of achieving class-leading power consumption that is more than 50% lower than existing products. Behind this achievement was a development team that faced its challenges head-on.



 
Vol.75
Feb 27, 2008
NaviEngine® Multicore Platform and its role in the evolution of car navigation systems: The world's first (*1) system LSI chip for car navigation systems to be equipped with SMP technology
NaviEngine® Multicore Platform and its role in the evolution of car navigation systems: The world's first (*1) system LSI chip for car navigation systems to be equipped with SMP technology

The next generation of car navigation systems is within sight!
NEC Electronics' NaviEngine® multicore platform is the world's first (*1) system LSI to be developed with a symmetric multicore processor・・MP・映or use in car navigation systems. To learn more about the development of NaviEngine, a system LSI chip capable of conducting complex processing at high speeds and displaying multiple screens, we interviewed one of the engineers involved in its design.

*1: As of October 2007, according to an in-house survey



 
Vol.74
Dec 26, 2007
The laser control core (pulse-width modulator) behind the development of high-speed, high-definition printers
The laser control core (pulse-width modulator) behind the development of high-speed, high-definition printers

Along with the demand for fast and beautiful printing of business documents and pictures taken with digital cameras, there are mounting needs for high-resolution color laser printers in a wide spectrum of areas ranging from business to personal use. NEC Electronics has developed a laser control core (pulse-width modulator, or PWM) for cell-based IC use that is essential to further increasing the speed and definition of printers and copy machines. Here we will introduce the capabilities of this laser control core as well as the advantages of its implementation at the time of printer development.



 
Vol.73
Dec 14, 2007
ZigBee, An Embedded Wireless Network Protocol, Connects Every Microcontroller Embedded Everywhere
ZigBee, An Embedded Wireless Network Protocol, Connects Every Microcontroller Embedded Everywhere

The ZigBee® short distance communication protocol has recently been receiving a great deal of attention. With low cost and low power consumption, ZigBee protocol is an ideal technology for forming a mesh network. This article introduces ZigBee network solutions, which are realized utilizing the NEC Electronics' All Flash microcontrollers.



 
Vol.72
Oct 29, 2007
Summary of NEC Electronics Papers Presented at the 2007 EOS/ESD Symposium
Summary of NEC Electronics Papers Presented at the 2007 EOS/ESD Symposium

The ESD Association's annual "2007 EOS/ESD Symposium," a premier international event focused on electrical overstress and electrostatic discharge failures and solutions in electronic devices and parts, was held in Anaheim, California, USA, from September 16—21. Here we will briefly introduce the research findings presented by NEC Electronics engineers at this year's EOS/ESD Symposium.



 
Vol.71
Sep 10, 2007
NEC Electronics Activities in Automotive: AUTOSAR
NEC Electronics Activities in Automotive: AUTOSAR

Since becoming a premium member in AUTOSAR NEC Electronics has also assumed a very active role in the standardization work to build a common platform for software development. AUTOSAR is a consortium made up of vehicle manufacturers, ECU suppliers, and software development tool vendors. We asked an engineer of NEC Electronics Europe about the activities in AUTOSAR.



 
Vol.70
Aug 24, 2007
How a change in thinking led to the development of our low standby power CMOS technology and the story behind the birth of "ultra-thin high-k theory"
How a change in thinking led to the development of our low standby power CMOS technology and the story behind the birth of "ultra-thin high-k theory"

NEC Electronics has developed a 55-nanometer (nm) cell-based integrated circuit (IC) capable of dramatically reducing power consumption. Utilized in this IC is a low standby power CMOS technology that supports extended battery usage in mobile phones and other portable devices. We asked the developers of the first practical application of high-k gate insulation film to discuss their journey to make ultra-thin high-k a reality.



 
Vol.69
July 26, 2007
Summary of NEC Electronics Papers Presented at the 2007 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits
Summary of NEC Electronics Papers Presented at the 2007 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits

The "2007 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits"—widely recognized as premiere conferences for presenting research results on the latest device, process, and circuit-related developments—were held this year at the Rihga Royal Hotel in Kyoto, Japan, from June 11 to 16, 2007. Here we will introduce the papers presented by NEC Electronics in collaboration with NEC Corporation.

2007/09/25 "Development of Fundamental New Technologies Enabling Further Digitization of Wireless IP Cores" has been added.



 
Vol.68
July 20, 2007
Overview of Papers Presented at IITC 2007
Overview of Papers Presented at IITC 2007

The world's most advanced wiring technology was announced at the IEEE International Interconnect Technology Conference (IITC) 2007, which was held from June 4 to June 6, 2007 in San Francisco, California. Engineers from NEC Electronics and NEC Corporation introduced their joint research results at this year's conference.