
Renesas Electronics
SuperH Microcomputer Features
The SuperH microcomputer (SH7000 series) is a new generation reduced instruction set computer (RISC) in which a Hitachi-original CPU and the peripheral functions required for system configuration are integrated onto a single chip.
The CPU has a RISC-type instruction set. Most instructions can be executed in one clock cycle, which strikingly improves instruction execution speed. In addition, the CPU has a 32-bit internal architecture for enhanced data-processing ability. As a result, the CPU enables high-performance systems to be constructed with advanced functionality at low cost, even in applications such as realtime control that require very high speeds, an impossibility with conventional microcomputers.
The SH microcomputer includes peripheral functions such as large-capacity ROM, RAM, a direct memory access controller (DMAC), timers, a serial communication interface (SCI), an interrupt controller (INTC), and I/O ports. External memory access support functions enable direct connection to SRAM and DRAM. These features can drastically reduce system cost.
For on-chip ROM, masked ROM or electrically programmable ROM (PROM) can be selected. The PROM version can be programmed by users with a general-purpose EPROM programmer.