Renesas RZ/V2H
RZ/V2H - Quad-core Vision AI MPU with DRP-AI3 Accelerator and High-Performance Real-time Processor
The Renesas RZ/V2H is a high-performance AI MPU designed for advanced vision and edge AI applications. It integrates the DRP AI3 accelerator, enabling efficient AI inference alongside quad Arm® Cortex® A55 processors (1.8 GHz) for Linux-based systems, and dual Cortex® R8 cores (800 MHz) for real-time control.
A second dynamically reconfigurable processor (DRP) offloads image processing and compute-intensive tasks such as OpenCV and robotics dynamics, improving overall system efficiency. Combined with high-speed interfaces including PCIe®, USB 3.2 and Gigabit Ethernet, the RZ/V2H supports scalable, high-bandwidth designs.
This architecture enables advanced AI and vision processing at low power, making the device well suited to applications such as autonomous robotics, machine vision, and industrial automation.
Features
- Cortex-A55 (1.8GHz) x 4 cores
- Cortex-R8 (800MHz) x 2 cores
- Cortex-M33 (200MHz) x 1 core
- AI Accelerator DRP-AI3 (8TOPS/dense, 80TOPS/sparse)
- Dynamically reconfigurable processor (DRP)
- Arm® Mali™-C55 ISP (option)
- 6MB on-chip SRAM
- LPDDR4/LPDDR4X memory interface
- Gigabit Ethernet 2ch
- USB 2.0 interface 2ch (On-the-Go (OTG) x 1ch, Host x 1ch)
- USB 3.2 (Gen2) interface 2ch (Host only)
- PCIe® interface (Gen3/4-lane) 1ch
- MIPI® CSI-2® camera interface 4ch
- CAN interface (CAN FD) 6ch
- Package: BGA, 19mm x 19mm 1368-pin 0.5mm pitch
Applications
- Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)
- Industrial Robotics and Cobots
- Machine Vision Systems
- Factory Automation and Smart Manufacturing
- AI-Based Inspection and Quality Control
- Embedded Vision Systems
- Drones and UAVs
- 3D Vision and Depth Sensing Systems
- AI Edge Devices
- Intelligent Transport and Logistics Systems
Block diagram
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