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Renesas Electronics Delivers Highly Automated Driving Solution Kit to Accelerate Development of Autonomous-Driving Vehicles

Highly Autonomous Driving System Based on Renesas’ Automotive Dedicated ISO 26262 ASIL-B SoC and ISO 26262 ASIL-D MCU for Development of Safe ECUs

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — October 19, 2016 — Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), a premier provider of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced a highly automated driving (HAD) solution kit that delivers high computing performance targeted at automotive functional safety to reduce development time of electronic control units (ECUs). The HAD solution kit is based on two Renesas R-Car H3 Starter Kit Premier and the automotive control RH850/P1H-C microcontroller (MCU), and therefore is compliant with both ISO 26262 ASIL-B functionality safety standard and ISO 26262 ASIL-D standard (Note 1). The new solution kit enables system developers to immediately evaluate functions and software in an environment that is similar to the actual development of ECUs, thereby reduces developers’ time and efforts when porting software to the actual ECUs.

The automotive market is moving rapidly to make highly autonomous driving a reality for consumers by 2020. However, this is a challenging path as autonomous driving level 3 and beyond (Note 2) requires high computing power while maintaining safety and ensuring quality. During the initial development of autonomous driving systems, OEM and Tier-1 system developers first create prototype systems and test them using PCs. To adapt a prototype system to fit the actual vehicle, features such as low power consumption and high performance, operation under high temperature, and compliance with specific standards such as functional safety and system specifications must all be aligned. Therefore, the step to adapt a newly developed system into the actual vehicle is known to be challenging.

The Renesas HAD solution kit supports software development and software verification that Tier-1s and OEMs are using for automotive ECUs. This is being integrated in a robust housing with multiple interfaces that provides rich connectivity close to actual automotive ECUs.

Key features of the new HAD solution kit:

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Powerful HAD solution kit that accelerates software development of mass production ECUs that are necessary to achieve autonomous driving

The solution kit simultaneously provides the high computing power required for autonomous driving, maintains a high level of safety, and ensures quality as it connects two Renesas’ market-proven R-Car H3 system-on-chip (SoC)-based starter kits and one RH850 P1H-C MCU through on-board high-speed interfaces and provides connection to peripherals using multiple external interfaces, such as CAN-FD, FlexRay and Ethernet.

The solution kit simplifies software development for mass production ECUs by allowing evaluation of the development using the HAD solution kit in the vehicle. The robust and compact design of the housing allows testing in the lab as well as in test drives that meet automotive requirements, which are known to be demanding in relation to operating temperature, low power consumption and small implementation size.

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Compliance with high functionality safety standards: Based on dual R-Car H3 Starter Kits that conform to ISO 26262 ASIL-B and a RH850/P1H-C MCU that conforms to ISO 26262 ASIL-D

The implemented R-Car H3 Starter Kit Premier is based on the R-Car H3: a high-end, high-performance SoC designed for automotive applications. The SoC based on ARM® Cortex®-A57/A53 cores can be used as an automotive computing platform solution for driving safety support systems and in-vehicle infotainment systems, and achieves processing performance of over 40,000 DMIPS (Dhrystone million instructions per second (Note 3)) for enhanced processing power. The R-Car H3 is also ISO 26262 ASIL-B compliant.

In addition, the R-Car H3 features powerful graphics processing units (GP-GPU) core by Imagination Technologies’ PowerVR® GX6650 and Renesas’ IMP-X5 parallel programming core with optimal structure for processing of computer vision and deep learning, to enable the advanced calculation processing required for autonomous driving.

The RH850/P1H-C is a high-end safety MCU with a built-in hardware security module (HSM) that conforms to the ISO 26262 ASIL-D safety standard. This MCU features a large capacity memory, a high-performance CPU that achieves processing performance of 1,344 DMIPS and rich communication functions for communication networks – all on one single chip. Therefore, RH850/P1H-C maintains high-level safety and ensures quality.

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Multiple interfaces for the development of autonomous-driving systems and built-in data logging function

The development of autonomous driving systems involves a continual process of collecting and analyzing test data in an environment connected to various sensors, which requires high bandwidth capabilities. The HAD solution kit supports multiple interfaces, including five 100 megabit (MB) Ethernet Broad R-Reach ports, 1 gigabit (GB) Ethernet, controller area network (CAN) with CAN-FD and FlexRay.

In addition, up to 16 camera inputs are available to allow direct connection and image processing by the R-Car H3. The multi-interface approach enables a new generation of applications, combining data from surround view cameras with pre-processed objects from lidar, radar and front cameras to provide a comprehensive and accurate view of the vehicle’s surroundings to enable a safer driving experience.

The datalogging function is complemented by a solid state drive (SSD) support as well as a USB 3.0 connection to enable the recording of test drive data. It also provides high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) output for the visualisation.

The new kit solution is complemented by Renesas’ Linux Yocto-based board support package for the R-Car H3 as well as software required for the RH850/P1H-C. Additional software will be available from partners to enable system developers to increase their development efficiency even further.

Availability

Samples of the HAD solution kit are scheduled to be available in February 2017. (Availability is subject to change without notice.)

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(Note 1) ASIL (Automotive Safety Integrity Level): Each level stipulates requirements under the ISO 26262 functional safety standard and safety measures for avoiding unacceptable residual risk. There are four safety levels, A to D, with ASIL-D being the strictest.

(Note 2) Autonomous driving could be measured through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)’s levels of vehicle automation that exist from level 0 to level 4. Level 3 (Limited Self-Driving Automation) means that the vehicle carries out all acceleration, steering and braking, unless the system has requested the driver to take over. At level 4 (Full Self-Driving Automation), the vehicle functions as a fully automated travel system, the driver is not at all involved.

(Note 3) DMIPS (Dhrystone million instructions per second): An index of computing performance calculated using the Dhrystone benchmark program.

About Renesas Electronics America Inc.

Renesas Electronics America Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), the world's number one supplier of microcontrollers and a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions, and a broad range of analog and power devices. More information about the products offered by Renesas Electronics America can be found at http://am.renesas.com.

(Remarks) ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited. PowerVR is a trademark of Imagination Technologies Limited. All registered trademarks or trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



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