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The SH7268, SH7269 Group are high-performance microcontrollers incorporating SH2A-FPU cores. The SH7268, SH7269 Group share the following features: (1) large-capacity 2.5 megabyte (MB) on-chip SRAM that is 1.7 times the capacity of the Renesas Electronics' existing MCU (SH7266) allowing display of WVGA size (800 x 480 pixel) images without any external SRAM. (2) Increased maximum CPU operating frequency by approximately 1.8 times (266 MHz), which provides increased performance for device control and digital audio signal processing. (3) Additional functionalities, such as a 2D graphics accelerator that conforms to the OpenVG™ 1.1 standard, the industry standard graphics processing programming interface (API) for embedded equipment. These features offer superb cost-performance to compact, high-performance systems. * OpenVG is a trademark of the Khronos Group.

Part NumberStatusSamplesLongevityStockRoHSPackageBudgetary Price (USD)CPUBit SizeProgram Memory (KB)Data Flash (KB)RAM (KB)Lead Count (#)Supply Voltage (V)Operating Freq (Max) (MHz)CAN (ch)I/O PortsTimerADCUSBDMAEthernetRTCLVD or PVDHuman Machine InterfaceTemp. Range (°C)Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Country of AssemblyCountry of Wafer Fabrication
R5S72680P266FP#VZObsoleteN/AIn StockContactLFQFPSH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz11116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-40 to +853
R5S72680RW266FP#V0NRNDN/A2029 FebOut of StockContactLFQFPSH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz311116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-20 to +853
R5S72680W266FP#V0NRNDN/A2029 FebOut of StockRoHS:EN
RoHS:JA
LFQFP1ku | $21.05SH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz311116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-20 to +853JAPANJAPAN, TAIWAN
R5S72681P266FP#VSNRNDN/A2029 FebOut of StockContactLFQFPSH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz311116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-40 to +853
R5S72681P266FP#VZNRNDN/A2029 FebOut of StockContactLFQFPSH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz311116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-40 to +853
R5S72681RP266FP#VZNRNDN/A2029 FebOut of StockContactLFQFPSH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz311116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-40 to +853
R5S72681W266FP#V0NRNDN/AIn StockContactLFQFP1ku | $22.43SH2A-FPU32002624KB208#3 - 3.6266MHz311116-bit x 7-ch10-bit x 6-chUSB Host, USB Peripheral, USB Ports (ch) x 1, USB Hi-Speed Support, USB Endpoints x 10, USB Isochronous Transfer SupportYesNoYesNoDisplay Function-20 to +853JAPANJAPAN, TAIWAN

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  1. Known issues converting SH7268 HEW project to e2studio

    Hello, We've been working with the SH7268 part in my company for some time and we are evaluating the migration from HEW to e2studio since in the DevCon 2012 presentation (by Alex Wolf?) about the tool we were told that the exact same SH compiler could be used with ...

    Aug 5, 2013
  2. OpenVG

    Hi everybody, I want to use OpenVG built inside SH7268/9 I see in discussion forum a Renesas library for interface the OpenVG hardware but I can't find it. Someone know where I can find it? Thank You Michele

    Aug 30, 2013
  3. spibsc

    Hello, I'm using sh72681, program is allocated and executed in spi flash connected to spibsc. I want to use spi flash also like virtuale eeprom, (on the top of spi flash outside program scope). It's possible? There are some examples or appnotes? Thank you

    Sep 16, 2013
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