Renesas expands focus on India with new NB-IoT solution

Tokyo, Japan – Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, introduced an NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) chipset specifically for the Indian market. The new RH1NS200 is an LTE NB-IoT modem chipset that is designed to operate on the networks of all major Indian telecommunications carriers.

It is an ideal solution to serve the Indian smart metering market, which some estimates put at roughly 250 million units over the next five years. Customers can use it to build complete NB-IoT modules to satisfy “Make in India” requirements. The new chipset also can be used in asset tracking, lighting, security and numerous other applications.

The RH1NS200 chipset offers low power consumption of only 1uA in deep sleep mode, extending battery life. It also provides an integrated EAL5+ (evaluation assurance level) secure element (SE) that provides zero compromise on security to ensure the safety of end applications, particularly power and water metering systems. The RH1NS200 is part of Renesas’ next-generation family of NB-IoT solutions.

Increased focus on the Indian market

Renesas has recently increased focus on the Indian market with several new initiatives. In March of 2022, Renesas established its next generation EV Innovation Centre (NEVIC) with Tata Elxsi, a global provider in design and technology services. In June 2022 Renesas announced a partnership with Tata Motors Ltd., (TML) and Tejas Networks Ltd., (Tejas), both Tata Group companies, on the design, development and manufacturing of Renesas’ semiconductor solutions for enhancing innovation across electronics systems for the Indian and emerging markets.

Then in March of this year, Renesas and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced the opening of a joint Innovation Centre in Bengaluru and Hyderabad to collaborate on radio frequency, digital and mixed-signal design, and software development for next generation semiconductor solutions. Renesas is currently working with Tata Elxsi to implement NB-IoT-based solutions that operate on the networks of major telecom carriers in India.

“Renesas recognises India’s enormous potential in terms of both market size and design talent, and we are committed to taking part in future growth driven by the Digital India Act,” says Sailesh Chittipeddi, executive vice president and general manager, IoT and infrastructure business unit, Renesas. “This leading-edge NB-IoT solution is a prime example of tailoring our design and manufacturing strengths to meet the unique needs of this market.”

“We are pleased to have partnered with Renesas to design and develop NB-IoT solutions and reference designs targeting smart applications ranging from water and energy metres to asset tracking. Our collaboration and trials in live 4G and 5G networks in India ensure that our offerings are not only technologically advanced but also market ready. Our expert technology team, as well as our extensive integration, customisation, and productisation services are fully aligned with Renesas to provide customers with the support they need to easily adopt and scale NB-IoT applications, helping drive the next generation of intelligent infrastructure and services,” says Manoj Raghavan, CEO and managing director of Tata Elxsi.

Key features of the RH1NS200 LTE NB-IoT chipset

  • Targets bands 1,3, 5 and 8 for India
  • Low PSM of 1µA in deep sleep with longer eDRX cycles
  • Support for transmit power (Tx) of up to 23dBm for all bands reduces transmission retries
  • Field proven and carrier approved LTE protocol stack and software suite
  • Wide operating supply voltage range of 2.2V to 5.5V

Renesas is offering the RH1NB200-EVK, a full development kit with integrated multi-band antenna and access to all module I/O ports. In addition, a software development kit (SDK) is available that can control the LTE modem, platform I/Os, and customise AT commands.

Availability

The RH1NS200 chipset and RH1NB200-EVK are available in India only. Renesas will also offer the Indian market the new RH1NB200 LTE NB-IOT module that includes a complete RF front end for time-to-market. Customers can get more information by contacting the Renesas Indian sales team at offices in Bengaluru, Mumbai, New Delhi or Pune.

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