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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

2100 East Elliot Road
Tempe, AZ 85284
USA
WebSite: http://www.freescale.com
Phone: 480-413-8819
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Recent Articles for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
Ref design suits multi-standard small-cell base stations
The comprehensive baseband-to-antenna reference design combines the QorIQ Qonverge BSC9131 base station SoC with the company’s RF radio boards, . . .
Automotive MCU ups performance, safety
The Qorivva MPC5746M 32-bit microcontroller addresses demand for improved performance with an optimal level of safety and security using . . .
SOCs have Cortex-A5, M4 processor cores
The VF7xx and VF6xx family of heterogeneous dual core SoCs have Cortex-A5 and Cortex-M4 processors. The ICs are intended . . .
64-bit QorIQ MCUs handle 24 threads
The 64-bit QorIQ Advanced Multiprocessing (AMP) series T4240 and T4160 embedded processors feature 12 and 8 cores with dual . . .
Sensing platform combines capacitive,resistive touch
The Xtrinsic touch sensing platform is offered as the first solution that combines gesture recognition on resistive screen technology . . .

Videos for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
Freescale’s MC56F84xxx digital signal-processing MCUs
Freescale’s John Weil, Segment Marketing Manager, tells us about the MC56F844xx/45xx/47xx digital signal-processing microcontrollers.
The MC56F84xxx MCUs have a PWM with 312-ps resolution for accurate control-loop adjustment, dual 12-bit 3.3-Ms/s A/D converters for reduced measurement jitter, and a 16-channel 16-bit SAR A/D for sensors inputs. They also features fast shutdown response for safety considerations and 10 year longevity.
New Freescale CEO addresses press
The Embedded Processor Company
Rich Beyer, Freescales CEO and chairman of the board, addresses the press. Lead video of the Freescale Technology Forum.
32-bit Processor at Freescale Technology Forum
Mr. Jurgen Frank Sr. Systems Engineer with Freescale in Munich discusses the MPC5646C Microcontroller. The MCU targets automotive real-time systems.
The MPC5646C is a dual-core Power Architecture processor with up to 3 Mbytes of flash, six CAN ports, an Ethernet port, and a cryptographic services engine.
3GRF 3G multi-mode/band
RF Subsystems
RF 3G multi-mode/band RF subsystems on display at Freescale Technology Forum Americas 2008.
IMS2011 - Freescale booth demo
Leonard Pelletier P.E., Applications Support RF Div. for Freescale Semiconductor gives EP a brief demo of what they are showing at the booth.
Leonard Pelletier P.E., Applications Support RF Div. for Freescale gives EP a brief demo of what they are showing at the booth.
Multicore processor
Integrating 3D graphics
Freescale DSCR MPC5121e demo from Freescale Technology Forum. Multicore processor, integrating 3D graphics display using Linux OS.
Freescale Semiconductor Plays in the Tablet Space
In this video, Robert Thompson, director of smart mobile devices at Freescale Semiconductor's Consumer Segment Marketing group, talks about how his company is playing the tablet space. He also discusses tablet fragmentation trends and how regional pr
In this video, Robert Thompson, director of smart mobile devices at Freescale Semiconductor's Consumer Segment Marketing group, talks about how his company is playing the tablet space. He also discusses tablet fragmentation trends and how regional preferences will influence next-generation products.
Freescale P4080 QorIQ
Processor Demo
Multicore performance analysis and debugging on display at Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
LTE and WiMax
Base Station Solution
LTE and WiMax Base Station Solution at the Freescale Technology Forum.
Industrial Embedded Voice
Freescale
Industrial embedded voice on display at Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
Freescale CTO Ken Hansen
mini interview with Ken Hansen at the Freescale Technology Forum
CTO of Freescale Ken Hansen talks about what it will take to be the number one provider in embedded processing
RAppID development software
On the latest auto body MCU
Freescale 560x B/C Family Power Architecture with RAppID Tool demo at the Freescale Technology Forum
Interview with Lisa Su
Freescale's Chief Technology Officer
CTO Lisa Su talks to David Bragg about the Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
Thin film transfer displays
In instrument cluster applications
Freescale MPC5606S 32-bit Instrument Cluster MCU demo at Freescale Technology Forum.
3G cellular platform
Running Linux OS
Freescale MXC 3G platform demo from Freescale Technology Forum.
Mad Mac
Concept Car
Mad Mac Concept Car on display at Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
Reference Design Documents for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
MSC8156 AdvancedMC(tm) Reference Design High-density DSP platform for 3G-LTE, TDD-LTE, WiMAX, 3GPP-HSPA and TD-SCDMA applications
The Freescale MSC8156AMC is a high-density, single-width, full-height AdvancedMC(tm) (AMC) digital signal processor(DSP) platform based around three MSC8156 DSPs. The MSC8156 is a six-core DSP based on Freescale's SC3850 StarCore technology and designed to advance the capabilities of wireless broadband equipment. It delivers industry-leading performance and power savings, leveraging 45 nm process technology in a highly integrated SoC to provide performance equivalent to 6 GHz of a single-core device.
MSC7120-RDB Reference Design Board
The MSC7120-RDB reference platform is an ideal hardware and software development board for cost optimized Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) single-family unit optical network terminals (ONTs). The modular design allows for easy adaptation for multiple dwelling unit or small to medium business GPON termination devices.
MSC711x Reference Design Kit
The MSC711x Reference Design Kit from Freescale Semiconductor is a voice-over-Internet Protoco (VoIP) platform that provides designers with all the tools required to evaluate, develop and prototype low to mid channel density VoIP solutions for the IP-PBX and media gateway markets. The MSC711x RDK is based on field-proven hardware and software platforms by integrating a single MSC7119 16-bit fixed point DSP based on StarCore(tm) technology with a powerful PowerQUICC(tm) II MPC8248 host processor.
MPC837xE-RDS Reference Design Platform User's Guide
This document presents system architecture, board-level functions, external connections, and software features for the MPC837xE-RDS board. It provides guidance of how to operate this product, making it easy for the user to connect with the outside world. The front part of this book focuses primarily on the board and functions. The latter part of the book focuses on the mechanical aspects.
Migrating from the MC9S08LL16 to MC9S08LL64 Microcontroller
This document introduces the MC9S08LL36/64 and describes the upgrade options when moving from the smaller memory devices in the LL family to this new device. This document also introduces new features in the MC9S08LL36/64 and highlights differences between the MC9S08LL16 and MC9S08LL36/64. For in-depth implementation of MC9S08LL36/64, please consult Freescale document MC9S08LL64RM, MC9S08LL64/MC9S08LL36 Reference Manual. (For simplicity, we will sometimes refer only to the MC9S08LL64, but it is understood that it is the same device as the MC9S08LL36/64.)
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