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'''R-Car E1''' is an entry-level performance embedded SoC for the automotive industry designed by [[Renesas]] and introduced in 2011. The E1 features a single {{armh|Cortex-A9|l=arch}} core operating at 533 MHz. This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX531}} [[GPU]] operating at 177 MHz. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of DDR3-1066 memory. | '''R-Car E1''' is an entry-level performance embedded SoC for the automotive industry designed by [[Renesas]] and introduced in 2011. The E1 features a single {{armh|Cortex-A9|l=arch}} core operating at 533 MHz. This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX531}} [[GPU]] operating at 177 MHz. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of DDR3-1066 memory. | ||
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Designer | Renesas, ARM Holdings | ||||||||||
Manufacturer | TSMC | ||||||||||
Model Number | E1 | ||||||||||
Part Number | μPD35004 | ||||||||||
Market | Embedded | ||||||||||
Introduction | August 25, 2011 (announced) June, 2012 (launched) | ||||||||||
Release Price | $30 | ||||||||||
General Specs | |||||||||||
Family | R-Car | ||||||||||
Series | 1st Gen | ||||||||||
Frequency | 533 MHz | ||||||||||
Microarchitecture | |||||||||||
ISA | ARMv7 (ARM) | ||||||||||
Microarchitecture | Cortex-A9 | ||||||||||
Core Name | Cortex-A9 | ||||||||||
Process | 40 nm | ||||||||||
Technology | CMOS | ||||||||||
Word Size | 32 bit | ||||||||||
Cores | 1 | ||||||||||
Threads | 1 | ||||||||||
Max Memory | 1 GiB | ||||||||||
Multiprocessing | |||||||||||
Max SMP | 1-Way (Uniprocessor) | ||||||||||
Electrical | |||||||||||
Vcore | 1.1 V | ||||||||||
VI/O | 3.3 V | ||||||||||
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R-Car E1 is an entry-level performance embedded SoC for the automotive industry designed by Renesas and introduced in 2011. The E1 features a single Cortex-A9 core operating at 533 MHz. This chip incorporates Imagination's PowerVR SGX531 GPU operating at 177 MHz. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of DDR3-1066 memory.
Announced in mid-2011, Renesas expected the E1 to begin mass production in June 2012 and reach a rate of 100,000 units per month in June 2013.
Cache[edit]
- Main article: Cortex-A9 § Cache
Cache Organization
Cache is a hardware component containing a relatively small and extremely fast memory designed to speed up the performance of a CPU by preparing ahead of time the data it needs to read from a relatively slower medium such as main memory. The organization and amount of cache can have a large impact on the performance, power consumption, die size, and consequently cost of the IC. Cache is specified by its size, number of sets, associativity, block size, sub-block size, and fetch and write-back policies. Note: All units are in kibibytes and mebibytes. |
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Memory controller[edit]
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- MLB (MOST150) 6-Pin I/F
- 2 x CAN 32 Message Buffers
- MMC
- 3 x SD
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Features[edit]
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Supported ARM Extensions & Processor Features
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Block Diagram[edit]
Facts about "R-Car E1 - Renesas"
Has subobject "Has subobject" is a predefined property representing a container construct and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki. | R-Car E1 - Renesas#package + |
base frequency | 533 MHz (0.533 GHz, 533,000 kHz) + |
core count | 1 + |
core name | Cortex-A9 + |
core voltage | 1.1 V (11 dV, 110 cV, 1,100 mV) + |
designer | Renesas + and ARM Holdings + |
family | R-Car + |
first announced | August 25, 2011 + |
first launched | June 2012 + |
full page name | renesas/r-car/e1 + |
has ecc memory support | false + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
integrated gpu | PowerVR SGX531 + |
integrated gpu base frequency | 177 MHz (0.177 GHz, 177,000 KHz) + |
integrated gpu designer | Imagination Technologies + |
integrated gpu execution units | 1 + |
io voltage | 3.3 V (33 dV, 330 cV, 3,300 mV) + |
isa | ARMv7 + |
isa family | ARM + |
l1$ size | 64 KiB (65,536 B, 0.0625 MiB) + |
l1d$ description | 4-way set associative + |
l1d$ size | 32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) + |
l1i$ description | 4-way set associative + |
l1i$ size | 32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) + |
ldate | June 2012 + |
main image | + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
market segment | Embedded + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
max memory | 1,024 MiB (1,048,576 KiB, 1,073,741,824 B, 1 GiB, 9.765625e-4 TiB) + |
max memory bandwidth | 1.99 GiB/s (2,037.76 MiB/s, 2.137 GB/s, 2,136.746 MB/s, 0.00194 TiB/s, 0.00214 TB/s) + |
max memory channels | 1 + |
microarchitecture | Cortex-A9 + |
model number | E1 + |
name | R-Car E1 + |
package | FCBGA-429 + |
part number | μPD35004 + |
process | 40 nm (0.04 μm, 4.0e-5 mm) + |
release price | $ 30.00 (€ 27.00, £ 24.30, ¥ 3,099.90) + |
series | 1st Gen + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
supported memory type | DDR3-1066 + and DDR2-533 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 1 + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |