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ID A31L:Open Hardware with Open Tools. Innovation:Separate production and support of software to fine-tune business needs. DJ Delorie. Senior Engineer, Global Engineering Services, Red Hat Inc. 14 October 2010. Version: 1.1. DJ Delorie. Senior Engineer, Global Engineering Services, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Renesas Electronics America Inc.

Innovation: Separate production and support ofsoftware to fine-tune business needs.

DJ DelorieSenior Engineer, Global Engineering Services, Red Hat Inc

14 October 2010

Version: 1.1

ID A31L: Open Hardware withOpen Tools

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DJ Delorie

Senior Engineer, Global Engineering Services, Red Hat Inc

Porting GNU Tools to embedded MCUs since 1998

Wrote M32C GCC/sim, RX binutils/sim, SH2A GCC/binutils, currently M32C, RX co-maintainerPREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: Created DJGPP (GNU for MS-DOS) Designed PC/AT Motherboards Co-maintainer of gEDA's PCB layout editor Author of “Easy R8C/M16C/M32C/R32C Flash Programming” Designing Open Hardware with Renesas MCUs since 2004 BS ECE from Clarkson University www.delorie.com

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Renesas Technology and Solution Portfolio

Microcontrollers& Microprocessors

#1 Market shareworldwide *

Analog andPower Devices#1 Market share

in low-voltageMOSFET**

Solutionsfor

InnovationASIC, 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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Renesas Technology and Solution Portfolio

Microcontrollers& Microprocessors

#1 Market shareworldwide *

Analog andPower Devices#1 Market share

in low-voltageMOSFET**

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).

Solutionsfor

Innovation

555

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 process350 uA/MHz, 1uA standbyCapacitive touch

Up to 25 DMIPS, 150nm process190 uA/MHz, 0.3uA standbyApplication-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 PowerGeneral Purpose

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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 process350 uA/MHz, 1uA standbyCapacitive touch

Up to 25 DMIPS, 150nm process190 uA/MHz, 0.3uA standbyApplication-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 PowerGeneral Purpose

R8C

16 Bit CISC Superb Noise PerformanceLow Power Consumption

Higher FunctionalityASSP Lineup

Low Pin Count LineupOpen Source Compatible

New Development and Licensing models add flexibility to the electronics design process.

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Innovation

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My Position

Free Software is a viable option for the EDA workplace.

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Agenda

The Fedora Desktop Environment EDA – Using Free Software to design Hardware Embedded Development with Free Software Toolchains Q&A

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Fedora GNOME Desktop

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Checking E-Mail

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Browsing the Web

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Viewing PDF Files

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File Browser – gR8C Design Files

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Find and Open the Schematics

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Adding Symbols

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Adding Nets to the Schematic

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Autonumber All Parts

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Save Often!

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Add Footprint Attributes

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Update the Board

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Placing the Components

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Route the New Connections

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Route the New Connections (cont)

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Place the Reference Designators

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Label the new LEDs

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Save Often!

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Export Design Files

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Design Files Done!

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Gerbv – Gerber File Viewer

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E-Mail Design Files to Support

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Updating the Firmware

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Configure the USB Chip

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Build the New Image and Run It

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E-Mail the New Firmware to Support

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What do you think of using Free Software in your business?

1. Great!2. Pretty good3. Could be better4. Needs Improvement

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Online Resources

www.fsf.org www.gnu.org spins.fedoraproject.org/fel www.gpleda.org www.kicad-eda.org www.redhat.com/services/custom www.kpitgnutools.com www.kernel.org www.firefox.com www.openoffice.org

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Questions?

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Feedback Form

Please fill out the feedback form! If you do not have one, please raise your hand

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Thank You

Renesas Electronics America Inc.

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