The Scientific Research Institute of Electronic Technology (NIIET, part of Element Group, MOEX: ELMT) has produced its millionth K1921VG015 microcontroller on a new packaging line launched a year ago. The total production volume of the process section reached approximately 1.5 million units.
A delegation led by Vasily Shpak, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, launched production of the first batch of plastic microchips in February 2025. The line’s design capacity is up to 10 million units per year, meeting the needs of not only the Group’s companies but also third-party electronics manufacturers.
Thanks to support from the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and funding from the Industrial Development Fund (IDF), the line has acquired extensive technological capabilities. These capabilities allow for the assembly of microcontrollers, microprocessors, and RF transistors, including modern silicon and gallium nitride solutions. The components are produced in common metal-polymer packages (QFP, QFN, SOT, SOIC, TO), which ensures their demand in the market.
The K1921VG015 microcontroller is a flagship 32-bit ultra-low-power microcontroller based on the RISC-V architecture. It can be used in measuring instruments, household gas and electricity meters, industrial automation systems, medical equipment, and other applications requiring high computing power. The microcontroller is included in the Unified Register of Electronic Products (RF Government Resolution No. 719 and RF Government Resolution No. 878).
