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ID 415:Drive a Color TFT-LCD panel with Low-cost Flash MCUs Sridhar Lingam Product Marketing Manager 12 October 2010 Version: 06
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2 Sridhar Lingam Product Marketing Manager M16C/R32C, H8S/H8SX Product Families TFT-LCD solution for H8S and H8SX Renesas MCU CAN Solutions Education MSEE from the Clemson University, Clemson, SC Work Experience 16 years experience with semiconductor Industry Varied experience as Product Engineer, FAE and Product Marketing Responsible for definition and Marketing of Memory & MCU product families Previously worked at National Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics & Atmel
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3 Renesas Technology and Solution Portfolio Microcontrollers & Microprocessors #1 Market share worldwide * Analog and Power Devices #1 Market share in low-voltage MOSFET** Solutions for Innovation ASIC, ASSP & Memory Advanced and proven technologies * MCU: 31% revenue basis from Gartner "Semiconductor Applications Worldwide Annual Market Share: Database" 25 March 2010 **Power MOSFET: 17.1% on unit basis from Marketing Eye 2009 (17.1% on unit basis).
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44 Renesas Technology and Solution Portfolio Microcontrollers & Microprocessors #1 Market share worldwide * Analog and Power Devices #1 Market share in low-voltage MOSFET** ASIC, ASSP & Memory Advanced and proven technologies * MCU: 31% revenue basis from Gartner "Semiconductor Applications Worldwide Annual Market Share: Database" 25 March 2010 **Power MOSFET: 17.1% on unit basis from Marketing Eye 2009 (17.1% on unit basis). Solutions for Innovation
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55 Microcontroller and Microprocessor Line-up Superscalar, MMU, Multimedia Up to 1200 DMIPS, 45, 65 & 90nm process Video and audio processing on Linux Server, Industrial & Automotive Up to 500 DMIPS, 150 & 90nm process 600uA/MHz, 1.5 uA standby Medical, Automotive & Industrial Legacy Cores Next-generation migration to RX High Performance CPU, FPU, DSC Embedded Security Up to 10 DMIPS, 130nm process 350 uA/MHz, 1uA standby Capacitive touch Up to 25 DMIPS, 150nm process 190 uA/MHz, 0.3uA standby Application-specific integration Up to 25 DMIPS, 180, 90nm process 1mA/MHz, 100uA standby Crypto engine, Hardware security Up to 165 DMIPS, 90nm process 500uA/MHz, 2.5 uA standby Ethernet, CAN, USB, Motor Control, TFT Display High Performance CPU, Low Power Ultra Low Power General Purpose
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66 Microcontroller and Microprocessor Line-up Superscalar, MMU, Multimedia Up to 1200 DMIPS, 45, 65 & 90nm process Video and audio processing on Linux Server, Industrial & Automotive Up to 500 DMIPS, 150 & 90nm process 600uA/MHz, 1.5 uA standby Medical, Automotive & Industrial Legacy Cores Next-generation migration to RX High Performance CPU, FPU, DSC Embedded Security Up to 10 DMIPS, 130nm process 350 uA/MHz, 1uA standby Capacitive touch Up to 25 DMIPS, 150nm process 190 uA/MHz, 0.3uA standby Application-specific integration Up to 25 DMIPS, 180, 90nm process 1mA/MHz, 100uA standby Crypto engine, Hardware security Up to 165 DMIPS, 90nm process 500uA/MHz, 2.5 uA standby Ethernet, CAN, USB, Motor Control, TFT Display High Performance CPU, Low Power Ultra Low Power General Purpose Direct Drive TFT LCD H8S/H8SX/RX
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7 Innovation
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8 Renesas Direct Drive Solution Renesas’ LCD Direct Drive solutions provide you with a simple, low-risk and low-cost implementation to drive a graphical display that will enhance your product.
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9 Agenda TFT LCD 101 Influential Factors Renesas solutions Q & A
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10 Key Takeaways TFT LCD Basics A low cost Direct Drive LCD solution implementation Hardware and Software tools to guide the design effort Renesas MCU solutions for Direct Drive solution
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11 Typical LCD Panel Technologies for Embedded Designs STN Super Twisted Nematic TFT Active Thin Film Transistor OLED Organic Light Emitting Diode Response Time ~100ms~10ms~0.01ms Contrast Ratio ~10:1~100:1~1000:1 Viewing Angle +/- 15 o +/- 75 o +/- 85 o Note Looks cheap Good for motion No backlight rqd, but currently has lifetime limitations Cost $$$$$$$$$ Best choice today
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12 User Interface Trends Upgrade to Color TFT-LCD Display Existing Display
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13 Small/Medium TFT-LCD Panels (<10”diag) Source: iSuppli Corporation. June 2010
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14 Pricing Trends of Small/Medium TFT-LCD Panels A Continuing Price Decline !!! Source: iSuppli Corporation. June 2010
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15 Typical TFT Display Connections Up to 8 bits per pixel (bpp): 8 Red, 8 Green, 8 Blue … which is 24bpp TFT LCD MODULE: QVGA, VGA, etc TIMERS and GPIO TYPICAL MCU/MPU DEVELOPMENT BOARD 18 bpp often used with 16-bit MCU bus: 5 Red, 6 Green, 5 Blue VERTICAL SYNC HORIZONTAL SYNC Vertical and Horizontal strobes PIXEL CLOCK DATA ENABLE Pixel Clock with Enable signal UP/DOWN LEFT/RIGHT Image Orientation control 8 RED 8 GREEN 8 BLUE 32 DATA BUS 5 RED 6 GREEN 5 BLUE 16 DATA BUS
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16 QVGA (320 x 240) pixel placement and sync pulses Vertical Sync (1 per frame) D1,DH1 R5R5 G6G6 B5B5 1 PIXEL (or DOT) 16 BITS THERE ARE 78,600 (= 320 x 240) OF THESE ON THIS PANEL Horizontal Sync (1 per line, 240 lines per frame) L1, P1L1, P2L1, P3L1, P320 1 st LINE L2, P1L2, P2L2, P3L2, P320 2 nd LINE L240, P1L240, P2L240, P3L240, P320 240 th LINE L1,P1 means “Line 1, Pixel 1” L2,P1 means “Line 2, Pixel 1”
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17 Painting a TFT Screen Horizontal Sync Dot Clock 16-bit RGB Data Data Enable H BACK PORCH P2 P1 FIRST PIXEL H FRONT PORCH Vertical Sync Horizontal Sync Bursts of Lines ONE LINE STARTS NEXT LINE STARTS LINE 1: BURST OF 320 PIXELS L1 L2L240 P320 LAST PIXEL ONE FRAME STARTS NEXT FRAME STARTS VERTICAL BACK PORCH V FRONT PORCH
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18 Factors that influence the Direct Drive Solution Interface CPU Loading Loading on the MCU internal and external busses System Cost without sacrificing performance Software development effort for LCD graphics Migration Path to higher resolutions
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19 Positioning with reference to Interface Customer Requirements >10” Heavy Animation, Motion Video, MP3 No! 3.2” or Smaller TFT, Low Animation No! 3.5” to 10” TFT, Light to Medium Animation Yes! Sweet Spot Chip On Glass, SPI Interface
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20 Question Which ONE is a target application for DDLCD solution? A: Thermostats B: Medical Patient Monitors C: White Goods User Interface D: Home Security Keypad E: All of the above For which of the following requirements can DDLCD solution be applicable? A: Light to medium animation is required B: Need a screen measuring more than 3.5” C: Need to have motion video
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21 External DMA Controller USB Ethernet CAN Analog GPIO Timer CPU Loading V sync 20 msec (50Hz refresh rate) CPU cannot access frame buffer (ExDMA moving data from SRAM to LCD) 42% of Frame (8.5 msec) Flash & SRAM EDREQ Pixel CLK Vsync, Hsync, Enable Address bus RD/ WR/ 16 bit Data Bus RGB (5:6:5) ADDR RGB (5:6:5) Processing CPU can access frame buffer (ExDMA finished moving from data SRAM to LCD) Up to 58% of Frame CPU
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22 ADC 10 bit I/O Ports WDT I2CI2C SCI x 5 ch ExDMA Interface Bus Loading 1: Static Graphic Image BSC DAC 8 bit x 6 ch PPG TPU 16 bit x 16 ch TMR 8 bit x 3 ch INTC bridge DMA 4 ch Peripheral Bus 100% 0% 50% Internal Bus Loading 100% 0% 50% External Bus Loading SRAM or PSRAM Frame Buffer Internal Bus FLASH 512KB H8S CPU SRAM 32KB DTC External Bus Pins External Data Bus Pixel Timing External Addr Bus Automatic Pixel Transfer (ExDMA) QVGA panel driven at 50 fps Only 2% !! 42% Automatic ExDMA Transfer SLIDE SHOW < > QVGA LCD
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23 QVGA LCD ADC 10 bit Bus Loading 2: Medium Graphic Animation 100% 0% 50% Internal Bus Loading 100% 0% 50% External Bus Loading I/O Ports WDT I2CI2C SCI x 5 ch ExDMA Interface BSC DAC 8 bit x 6 ch PPG TPU 16 bit x 16 ch TMR 8 bit x 3 ch INTC bridge DMA 4 ch Peripheral Bus Internal Bus FLASH 512KB H8S CPU SRAM 32KB DTC External Bus Pins External Data Bus Pixel Timing External Addr Bus Increased bus sharing Frame Buffer Updated During Vertical Blanking QVGA panel driven at 50 fps 25% CPU Transfer 67% 5% 35% 5% Calc 42% Auto ExDMA Transfer 25% CPU Transfer SRAM or PSRAM Frame Buffer
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24 Lowest-Cost System to Drive Color TFT-LCD
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25 Create your own GUI with Free API, Library, and Demos Use buttons, sliders, shapes, and manipulate bitmap images Import Standard Vector Font Files, proportion and display fonts Place a text string within a bitmap button or other object Supports transparency, coloring, and direction of characters Renesas Graphics API and Library Free !
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26 3 rd Party Graphics support DDLCD For more advanced graphic requirements … two companies have ported their graphic software products Altia: PhotoProto www.altia.com Segger: emWIN www.segger.com
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27 Question What % of internal CPU bandwidth is required of DDLCD to refresh a TFT panel at 60Hz? A: 50% B: 5%
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28 Get Started: Renesas Development Kits Renesas GAPI Free ! Contents: Renesas standard RSK board with H8S/2456Z or H8SX/1668Z 4.3” WQVGA TFT LCD panel with resistive touch screen E10a-FSK for complete debug and development Start Developing Evaluate System Performance Modify firmware to make your own GUI Evaluate graphics with free Graphics API, library & examples See Website for latest documentation and firmware: www.america.renesas.com/ddlcd In- Stock Now!
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29 Up to 512 KB Flash QVGA @ 60Hz Light Animation Full-Speed USB Lowest Cost Up to 1MB Flash QVGA @ 60Hz VGA @ 30Hz Medium Animation Full-Speed USB High Performance Low Cost Up to 1MB Flash WQVGA @ 60Hz High Animation Floating Point High Speed USB Host & Device Ethernet High Performance Very Low Power Up to 1.1MB SRAM WVGA @ 60Hz Heavy Animation MP3 Decode Light Video Floating Point On-chip frame buffer High-Speed USB Host & Device I2S Low Power Modes 200Mhz SH-2A Up to 336KB SRAM XGA @ 60Hz Multimedia 2D graphics acceleration MPEG4, VC-1, H.264 NTSC, PAL Multiple audio formats 400Mhz SH-4A RTOS: FreeRTOS, uCOSII, CMX, EmBOS Graphics: Renesas, Segger, Altia CODE COMPATIBLE RTOS: ThreadX, Graphics: Segger OS: WinCE, LINUX, QNX CODE COMPATIBLE 35Mhz 50Mhz LCD Direct Drive Renesas Easy Low Cost TFT-LCD Solutions 100Mhz
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30 Question List at least 4 target applications for DDLCD? 1.Thermostats 2.Security Panels 3.Medical Patient Monitors 4.Climate Control 5.Exercise Equipment 6.White Goods User Interface 7.Industrial Process Control User Interface 8.Instrumentation
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31 Questions?
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32 Innovation
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33 Thank You!
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34 Appendix
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35 TFT Interface Throughput Examples of system resources needed for some very typical LCD sizes and color depths QVGA (320 x 240), 16 bpp, 50 frames per second (fps) Frame buffer size = 154 Kbytes ……………... [ 320 pixels x 240 lines x 2 bytes per pixel ] Actual qty of pixel (or dot) clock periods with front and back porch per frame: Dot Clocks per Frame = 95882 clocks…... (2HS+52HB+320+8HF) x (2VS+5VB+240+4VF) We artificially extend the Vertical Front Porch so CPU can update frame buffer: Dot Clocks per Frame = 225,762 clocks.(2HS+52HB+320+8HF) x (2VS+5VB+240+345VF) Final Dot Clock Rate = 11.3 MHz…………………...….... [ 225,762 dot periods x 50 fps ] VGA (640 x 480), 16 bpp, 35 fps Frame buffer size = 614 Kbytes Extended Dot Clocks per Frame = 498,960 clocks Dot Clock Rate = 17.5 MHz
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