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MEGAHUNT Launched Two New MCU Products, Pioneer a New Era of Display Technology

2025-01-10

At present, display technologies are deeply integrated with emerging industries such as IoT, AI and 5G communications, and ubiquitous new display applications are meeting diverse demands of users from various industries. As a core component of display panels, MCUs play an indispensable role in modern electronic devices.

 

MEGAHUNT has recently officially launched new MCU series MH2103A and MH2457. By optimizing hardware layout and software algorithms, these chips deliver high-performance, highly reliable and secure display performance. Supporting color screens of multiple resolutions, they are applicable to smart terminals such as knob control screens, liquid crystal instrument panels for e-bike, coffee machines, charging piles, elevator advertising screens and range hood displays. The customized creative display solutions they enable have garnered widespread attention from the market and customers.

 

Two Brand-New Display-Driving MCUs Launched

Display driver MCU refer to MCU dedicated to screen display on electronic products. Acting as the "brain" within screen electronic systems, they process data collected by sensors, execute control logic, and communicate with other devices or the cloud to guarantee stable operation and efficient interaction of display terminals.

 

MEGAHUNT’s MH2103A is a general-purpose secure MCU. It operates at a maximum frequency of 216 MHz, with built-in flash memory up to 1024K and SRAM of 96K to accommodate a full spectrum of application requirements.

 

This MCU series equipped with multiple built-in interfaces, including standard and advanced communication interfaces. It boasts powerful graphics processing capabilities and can deliver excellent display performance.

 

Boasting low power consumption and high integration, the chip adopts advanced manufacturing processes and power management schemes to maintain robust performance while cutting power draw, meeting the requirements of low-power scenarios. The MH2103A series operates stably under wide environmental conditions: operating temperature ranges from -40℃ to +85℃, with a supply voltage of 2.0V–3.6V.

 

The MH2457, another breaking product, supports screen resolution up to 720P for ultra-fine, crisp image rendering. Beyond high-resolution driving capacity, it integrates an IEEE 802.3-2002-compliant Media Access Controller (MAC), supporting Ethernet LAN communication via industry-standard MII or RMII interfaces to enrich network connectivity for display devices.

 

In addition, MH2457 supports multiple display interfaces including MIPI-DSI, RGB-TFT, QSPI/SPI and 8080/6800, which enables it to adapt to the display requirements and application scenarios of various terminal devices and meet diverse screen display demands of terminal equipment. Its product lineup fully covers screens of 10 inches and below, satisfying extensive application needs for small and medium-sized panels.

 

With superior specifications, MH2103A and MH2457 demonstrate broad application potential across display use cases: small home appliance knob screens, LCD instrument clusters for electric two-wheelers, segment screens and control panels, coffee machines, charging piles, elevator advertising displays, range hood screens, 10.1-inch industrial control screens, sports and medical health equipment, and more. Both chips effortlessly handle complex graphics processing and high-speed data transmission, marking a breakthrough in display technology.

 

Security Features Make the MCUs Highly Popular

Demand for such chips keeps rising across consumer electronics, industrial control, medical devices and especially smart home appliances. According to Yole Group data, the global MCU market reached approximately USD 28.2 billion in 2023, and is projected to reach USD 38.8 billion by 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5%.

 

With the growing trend of intelligent terminals, the application scope of display driver MCUs keeps expanding and their functions have also been upgraded. Demand for such chips keeps rising across consumer electronics, industrial control, medical devices and especially smart home appliances. According to Yole Group data, the global MCU market reached approximately USD 28.2 billion in 2023, and is projected to reach USD 38.8 billion by 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5%.

 

As smart terminals involve an increasing amount of personal information and privacy, the security performance of screen systems has become a key concern for users. Taking the two products MH2103A and MH2457 as examples, they not only lead in performance but also feature optimized innovations in safety. They integrate hardware encryption engines supporting a full range of cryptographic algorithms: AES, DES, TDES, SHA1/224/256, national cryptographic algorithms SM1, SM3, SM4, SM7, and MD5. These safeguards secure data transmission and storage, making the chips ideal solutions for display systems requiring high performance and robust security while addressing differentiated customer demands.

 

For smart home scenarios, MH2103A’s low-power design renders it an optimal control unit for smart home appliances and intelligent robots. In wearables, its compact size and excellent performance deliver a more convenient experience for users. As a high-definition display driver MCU, MH2457 supports 720P resolution and delivers vivid, lifelike visuals for electric two-wheeler dashboards, segment control panels, industrial touchscreens and other devices.

 

Fueled by rapid growth in smart homes, wearable devices and industrial control, market demand for high-performance, high secure and low-power MCUs continues to surge. MEGAHUNT’s MH2103A and MH2457 have proven their reliability across numerous scenarios and been incorporated into the supply chains of well-known enterprises. Going forward, the company will uphold the philosophy of innovation and excellence, provide premium products and services to clients, and jointly drive the development and large-scale adoption of general-purpose secure MCU technologies.

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