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Microcontroller market analysis

15 April 2009 News

Renesas Technology still dominates the microcontroller market with an estimated 20% share worldwide, according to a recent Databeans report. Freescale Semiconductor is also a major player with 11% share.

2007 and 2008 worldwide microcontroller revenue share by supplier
2007 and 2008 worldwide microcontroller revenue share by supplier

Microcontrollers – or MCUs – are an important semiconductor product that performs simple functions in numerous low powered and automatically controlled devices. End markets for MCUs include motor control for home appliances, automobile engine control systems, toys, office machines and other small electronics. Databeans predicts that total sales from this market will reach $12,3 billion in 2009, an 11% decline from 2008, primarily due to weak sales in the automotive and personal electronics end markets.

Automotive has traditionally been the largest market for MCUs due to numerous safety and control features, including tyre pressure monitoring, electronic stability control and airbag control. Increasing complexity in these automotive electronics is expanding the need for higher-performance 32-bit MCUs with more embedded memory.

However, there is still significant consumption of 8-bit and 16-bit products, especially in airbag control modules and in body electronics. Databeans predicts that this will continue to be a major end market for MCUs over the next several years, with an estimated $3,7 billion or 30% of the total available market (TAM) in 2009. However, this segment will no longer have the market presence it did in the past, as the importance of new end markets in industrial lighting, alternative energy and IC cards continues to grow.

Industrial and residential LED lighting is one such emerging application. Although LED lighting has existed since the 1960s, it has only recently begun to appear in the residential and commercial market for space lighting. Microcontrollers in this product segment are used for control and power savings, and have been forced to adapt to growing demand. This includes wireless standards for remote monitoring, which brings the promise for cities to wirelessly pinpoint power outages and centrally manage lighting based on weather conditions, time of day and traffic conditions. MCUs in this market are typically more complex 16-bit and 32-bit embedded devices, and include products such as Texas Instrument’s 32-Bit Picollo series.

Recently, the importance of alternative energy, including wind and solar, has pushed consumption of microcontrollers for advanced motor control and energy monitoring. In solar micro-inverter panels, new generations of highly developed MCUs are utilised for their higher power conversion efficiencies as compared to traditional centralised inverter systems. This also results in simpler wiring and reduced installation costs. In wind turbines, embedded microcontrollers have also led to more reliable power generation. Also, as is the case with industrial LED lighting clusters, wireless standards are used to provide better system monitoring through networking.

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