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Product Opportunities Using the Metro Link SDK for Mitsubishi M16C MCUs

UPnP Product Requirements

• Full development of the home networking market

requires UPnP products that can be used in every

home– These products must be as inexpensive as standard products

– These products must offer features that standard products

cannot match

– These features must be available for use even in homes with

no installed networking infrastructure

• The new Metro Link EnableWorks SDK for the

Mitsubishi M16C family of microcontrollers brings

these goals within reach

Larry Buerk
Is this referring to a wireless network, maybe--as in, no installed wired networking infrastructure? Don't understand how you can use UPnP without an installated networking infrastructure of some kind.

Mitsubishi/Metro Link Goals

• Low Cost

– Small memory footprint to keep hardware costs low

– Simplify UPnP product development through intelligent tools

• Standalone Home Networking

– Allows UPnP devices to function in a peer-to-peer mode in

homes without full UPnP infrastructure

– Grows gracefully into normal UPnP home network as devices

are added

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionMetro Link IPWorks & EnableWorks SDK

• Full UPnP/TCP/IP functionality– Configurable to fit the needs of the application– Includes a powerful OS (Metro IPWorks) to support both the

protocol stacks and the application– TCP/IP includes: TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, PPP, Telnet,

SNMP, SMTP, Time, DNS, DHCP, TFTP – Includes micro WEB server, GENA, SOAP & SSDP– Simple control point for light switches and power outlets

• Can be run on top of any IP-based MAC/PHY layer• Simple UPnP devices can be realized in a memory

footprint today of 45kB RAM and 130kB ROM, target is 30kB RAM and 100kB ROM

Mitsubishi/Metro Link Solution

• Allows UPnP devices to inter-operate on a peer-to-peer basis

• Establishes control and communications linkages between specific UPnP devices without the use of a Control Point

• Devices are 100% compatible with normal UPnP operation when standard Control Points are added to the home network

• When coupled with a “no-new-wires” PHY layer, such as powerline or wireless, allows UPnP devices to be sold into every home

• Is so simple to configure that consumers will not even realize they are “installing” a home network

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionMetro Link UPnP Device Development Tools

• Metro EnableWorks Profile Development Kit (PDK)

converts XML descriptions to the C code needed to

implement a UPnP device– Copy device and service templates from the UPnP Forum

website

– “Fill-in-the-blanks” in these templates to describe the device

– Pass the finished XML through the PDK.

– Instant UPnP device!

• mkwebpage converts HTML files and images into

character arrays for inclusion in the ROM image

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionMitsubishi M16C Family of Micro-controllers

• M30626 single-chip UPnP device solution

– 384kB Flash ROM and 31kB RAM support simple UPnP devices in a

single chip

– Provides up to 80 I/O port pins and peripheral functions such as timers,

A/D, D/A, UARTs, SSIO and I2C

– Flash ROM allows for easy product upgrades - even in the field

• Wide range of processors and capabilities to fit the needs of

the application

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ROM(KB)

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M16C/20 M16C/20

M16C/30 M16C/30 M16C/30

M16C/62

M16C/62

M32C/80

M32C/80

M16C/80

M32C/80

M16C/80

M32C/80

M16C/80

M32C/80

M16C/62

M16C/80

M32C/80

M16C/62

M16C/20 M16C/20

: M16C/20

: M32C/80

: M16C/80

: M16C/60

: M16C/30

: M16C/10

M16C/62 M16C/62 M16C/62 M16C/62

M16C/62 M16C/62

M16C/10

M32C/80M32C/80

M16C/62

M16C/30

M16C/62

M16C/10

M16C/10

M16C/10

M16C/10

M16C/10M16C/10

Product Family

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionThe Total Solution

• M16C Development Board• Metro IPWorks OS• TCP/IP• UPnP Device & Profile Kit• Development Tools• Sample Applications

– TV Device, Light Switch

• Cables• Manuals

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionTime to Market Benefits of the Combined Solution

1. Open the box

2. Connect the Development Board, cables, power, etc.

3. Install the OS, UPnP and Mitsubishi development

software on your PC

4. Run the TM tool and build the sample applications

5. Run the samples and they will appear on Windows XP

or other control points, etc.

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionThe Benefits of the Combined Solution

• Low-cost path to marketing UPnP products

• Can be run on top of any IP-based MAC/PHY layer,

including powerline-based MAC/PHYs

• UPnP products that can be installed in every home, with

or without installed home network infrastructure

• Allows incremental development of a UPnP home

network while offering attractive consumer features at all

levels

Mitsubishi/Metro Link SolutionUPnP System Demonstrations

• Lighting control system• Audio system showing a home media center and remote

speakers• Home media center or personal video recorder

streaming video w/audio to PDAs• UPnP control point running on set-top box• Home intercom system with caller ID that pauses live TV• Peak electrical load management system• HVAC system with a portable thermostat• System to reset appliance clocks after a power failure

For the interconnected lifestyle contact:

[email protected]@mitsubishi.com

“Making Smart Homes Simple”