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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DEVELOPS SINGLE-CHIP POWER LINE COMMUNICATION
IC FOR COST-EFFECTIVE SMART HOME NETWORKING
Chip Embeds ITRAN IT800 Power
Line Modem and UPnP-Compatible Simple Control Protocol on Single
Mitsubishi M16C MCU
SUNNYVALE, Calif., USA and BEERSHEVA, Israel
-- October 9, 2002 -- Mitsubishi Electric today announced
it is developing a single-chip power line communication IC that
will enable cost-effective smart home networking. Developed in cooperation
with Microsoft and ITRAN Communications, the Mitsubishi M306S chip
embeds the ITRAN Communications IT800 power line carrier (PLC) command/control
transceiver and the Simple Control Protocol (SCP) from Microsoft
with Mitsubishi's M16C/62 microcontroller. The new chip will provide
consumer original equipment manufacturers with an "off-the-shelf"
IC that will let them offer UPnP-like functionality in consumer
products where an IP stack is cost prohibitive. Products designed
using the M306S will enable interoperability of home-control devices,
allowing consumers to manage all their SCP-enabled home appliances
via the Internet, from smart light switches to HVAC systems, security
systems, televisions, and more.
The Mitsubishi M306S will allow home appliances to communicate via
a peer-to-peer network of other SCP-based products. It will also
let appliances link to UPnP networks via the SCP/UPnP bridge function,
all without the need for any new wiring in the home.
Mitsubishi designed the M306S using its M16C/62 microcontroller
especially because of its low electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS)
and other on-chip noise management features, high-speed processing
capability, and compact code and efficient code space usage which
reduce ROM size and cost.
The M306S will operate at 12 MHz on a 3.3-volt power supply and
will consume less than 150 mW of power. On-chip features will include:
64 Kbytes of flash memory (contains SCP software); 24 Kbytes of
RAM; five 16-bit timers; a 15-bit watchdog timer; three external
and 20 internal interrupts with seven levels; three-channels of
serial I/O (UART); and a voltage down converter which will reduce
the internal operating voltage to 2.5 volts.
M306S first samples with a comprehensive set of integrated development
environment tools, including compiler, real-time operating system,
and emulator are slated for availability in December.
"Because it offers an 'off-the-shelf', single-chip solution,
the M306S PLC control IC will accelerate the development and adoption
of affordable and innovative home-control products," commented
Takashi Furumura, Home Network LSI Development Project Manager for
Mitsubishi Electric's Semiconductor Group. "The combination
of ITRAN's robust and highly reliable IT800 PLC transceiver, Microsoft's
Simple Control Protocol, and the Mitsubishi M16C control functions
on a single chip eliminates the need for designers to develop and
integrate special Internet software and PHYs, thereby reducing overall
system development time and costs."
"We are pleased that Mitsubishi and ITRAN are bringing a second
microcontroller to the SCP platform. IT800SCP is a significant advancement
for the home-control industry, and together with UPnP will accelerate
innovation and the development of new and exciting products for
the connected home," stated Kevin Eagan, business team general
manager in the Microsoft Windows eHome Division.
"Mitsubishi Electric brings extensive experience and expertise
in microcontroller system-on-chip integration to the SCP platform,"stated
Avner Matmor, ITRAN Communications CEO. "Their ability to produce
integrated silicon at consumer price points will help bring the
cost of IT800/SCP nodes to very low levels."
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Mitsubishi will sponsor the following
SCP seminars:
Mitsubishi will hold the following SCP seminars in the US and Japan.
Please attend one of these events to learn about UPnP/SCP/M306S/IT800.
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SCP Seminar US: |
October 30, at the Microsoft campus, Redmond,
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SCP seminar Japan: |
November 12, at Mitsubishi Electric HQ, Tokyo,
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For more information, and to register for the SCP
seminar, please visit:
English: http://www.mitsubishichips.com/
Japanese: http://www.infomicom.maec.co.jp/general/mc306sj.htm
About SCP
SCP is a lightweight, royalty-free protocol for device networking,
home control and smart appliances. Optimized for devices with limited
memory and processing power and for networks with low bandwidth,
such as the inexpensive, ubiquitous PLC medium, SCP is complementary
to Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology and is designed to
seamlessly bridge the capabilities and usage scenarios for UPnP
networks to networks and devices not capable of supporting TCP/IP.
UPnP and SCP together will enable consumers to control their entire
home from one logical network, from the simplest smart devices,
such as light switches, to sophisticated consumer electronic devices.
About ITRAN Communications
ITRAN Communications designs, develops, and markets proprietary
silicon modem systems-on-chip for Power Line Communication, Networking
and Access applications. ITRAN's very dependable, low-cost PLC modems
enable reliable high speed and command/control communication over
existing electrical wiring infrastructure. A co-development of Microsoft
and ITRAN, the IT800SCP provides a unified platform for home automation
and device control. SCP supporters include General Electric, Matsushita,
and Mitsubishi. High-speed partners include Kansai Electric Power,
Matsushita and other leading companies. http://www.ITRANcomm.com/.
About Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA,
Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is a top-10 semiconductor supplier
and ranks among the top-five worldwide suppliers of 8- and 16-bit
microcontrollers. The company designs and manufactures powerful
embedded MCU platforms for embedded industrial control, automotive,
consumer entertainment, and communications applications. Mitsubishi
Electrics MCU products include the number one global selling
16-bit, M16C platform -- a feature-rich, low-noise, ultra-low
power, and code-efficient core that easily scales across customers
end-product lines. The company also offers 8-, 16-, and 32-bit point
solution MCU platforms including USB; Flash-Over-USB; CAN;
LIN; and keyboard, battery, and LCD control.
All Mitsubishi Electric semiconductor global manufacturing facilities,
engineering design centers, and marketing and sales centers supplying
MCU products to the automotive industry are QS-9000 certified. Mitsubishi
Electric is a founding member of EEMBC--the Embedded Microprocessor
Benchmark Consortium--and is a member of the USB Implementers
Forum and the Smart Battery Implementers Forum. The company markets
its microcontroller products in North America through the Electronic
Device Group of Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric also offers an extensive range of semiconductor
and system components for the North American marketplace, including
optoelectronic, microwave/RF, ASIC, ASSP, and memory ICs and modules.
Additional information on the Mitsubishi Electric Semiconductor
Group is available at http://www.mitsubishichips.com/.
Trademark Information
All products and service names mentioned herein are the
trademarks of their respective owners.
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Editorial Contacts:
Positio Investor & Public Relations (for Mitsubishi)
Dave Richardson
(650) 815-1006, Ext. 108
dave@positiopr.com
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc.
John Garner
(408) 774-3191
garner_john@edg.mea.com
ITRAN Communications Ltd.
Avner Matmor
+972-8-623-5281
ITRAN@itrancomm.com
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