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Renesas Introduces New AnalogPAK Programmable Mixed-Signal ICs, Including First Low-Power Device with 14-Bit SAR ADC

Devices Reduce Component Count, BOM Cost and Board Space in Almost Any Application
TOKYO, Japan, November 12, 2024 ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced new AnalogPAK™ ICs, including lower power and automotive-qualified devices along with the industry’s first programmable 14-bit SAR ADC (Successive-Approximation Register Analog-Digital Converter).
AnalogPAK devices are part of Renesas’ GreenPAK™ Family of Programmable Mixed-Signal Matrix products: cost-effective, NVM programmable devices which enable innovators to integrate many system functions while minimizing component count, board space, and power consumption. GreenPAK and AnalogPAK ICs deliver functional replacement of mixed-signal standard products and stand-alone discrete circuits. They also provide reliable hardware supervisory functions for SoCs and microcontrollers. GreenPAK and AnalogPAK devices provide benefits for virtually any application, including consumer electronics, computing, white goods, industrial, communications, and automotive. Using Go Configure Software Hub and the GreenPAK Development Kit, designers can create and program a custom circuit in minutes.
New AnalogPAK SLG47011 –Low Power Device with 14-bit SAR ADC
Renesas’ new SLG47011 AnalogPAK device delivers a new level of performance for configurable analog integrated circuits. It includes a rich set of digital and analog features including programable multichannel 14-bit SAR ADC with Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA). The SLG47011 also has flexible, user-defined power saving modes for all macrocells that enable designers to switch off some blocks in sleep mode and therefore reduce power consumption to the µA level.
The SLG47011 can be used to extend the performance of, or to offload an MCUs. It can also be used in conjunction with an MCU to replace a complex analog front-end (AFE). Key functions supported by the SLG47011 include measurement, data processing, logic control and data output.
Key Paraments of SLG47011
• Vdd = 1.71 to 3.6 V
• SAR ADC: up to 14-bit, up to 2.35 Msps in 8-bit mode
• PGA: six amplifier configurations, rail-to-rail input/output, 1x – 64x gain
• DAC: 12 bit, 333 ksps
• Hardware Math block for multiplication, addition, subtraction and division operations
• Flexible 4096 words Memory table block
• Oscillators: 2/10 kHz and 20/40 MHz
• Analog temperature sensor
• Highest number of highly configurable Counter/Delay blocks
• I2C and SPI communication interfaces
• Available in a tiny 16-pin QFN 2.0 mm x 2.0 mm x 0.55 mm, 0.4 mm pitch package
“We have shipped billions of GreenPAK and AnalogPAK devices to thousands of customers around the world,” said Davin Lee, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Analog and Connectivity Group at Renesas. “We have been asked to provide even more resources along with higher resolution analog functionality, and we have answered both of these requests with the SLG47011 device. We are eager to see this product appear in a multitude of products and applications.”
In addition to the SLG47011, Renesas is introducing two other AnalogPAK devices, the cost-optimized SLG47001/3, and the automotive-qualified SLG47004-A.
SLG47001/3 AnalogPAK Devices
The SLG47001 and SLG47003 enable the implementation of precise measurement systems with a low price point and a very compact package to address applications such as gas sensors, power meters, measurement equipment, servers, wearables, industrial robots, industrial and smart home sensor modules.
• Two ultra-low offset op-amps – 9 µV (max.)
• Two 10-bit digital rheostats
• Six-channel sampling comparator
• Analog switch
• Voltage reference
• 59-bytes pattern generator
• 2k/10k/25MHz oscillators
• Fully configurable blocks: LUTs, flip-flops, shift registers, timers, counters, delays
SLG47004-A AnalogPAK Device
The SLG47004-A delivers the functionality of the SLG47004 devices with the addition of automotive qualification Grade 1 for applications such as infotainment, navigation, chassis and body electronics, automotive display clusters and more. The new devices support a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C.
New AnalogPAK Devices Demonstrated at the electronica Trade Fair November 12-15
Renesas will showcase the new devices at electronica in Munich – Hall B4, Stand #179.
Device Availability
All of the new AnalogPAK devices are available today from Renesas and its authorized distributors, along with customized development kits. The SLG47011 comes in a 2.0 x 2.0 mm 16-pin STQFN package. The SLG47001 is packaged in a 2.0 mm x 3.0 mm 20-pin STQFN, while the SLG47003 comes in a 3.0 mm x 3.0 mm 24-pin STQFN. The SLG47004-A is available in a 4.0 mm x 4.0 mm 24-pin TQFN. More information on all the new offerings is available at renesas.com/analogpak.
About Renesas Electronics Corporation
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) empowers a safer, smarter and more sustainable future where technology helps make our lives easier. A leading global provider of microcontrollers, Renesas combines our expertise in embedded processing, analog, power and connectivity to deliver complete semiconductor solutions. These Winning Combinations accelerate time to market for automotive, industrial, infrastructure and IoT applications, enabling billions of connected, intelligent devices that enhance the way people work and live. Learn more at renesas.com. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, YouTube and Instagram.

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