Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
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2100 East Elliot Road Tempe, AZ 85284 USA
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Products for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
Recent Articles for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
Crypto coprocessors speed data traffic
The C291, C292, C293 crypto coprocessors enable PCI-E card solutions providing more than 120K RSA 2048 operations/second and delivering . . .
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Freescale Semiconductor: Sensor fusion software provides fast, accurate orientation data for mobile devices
More and more sensors are being added to smart devices and sophisticated software is required to realize the system . . .
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Tri-core MCU targets advanced engine control
The Qorivva MPC5777M three-core microcontroller enables a new generation of automotive engine management designs. The 55 nm power architecture . . .
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Breaking paradigms in biochemical sensing
You may remember the race to map the human genome that started during the 1990s. The goal of the . . .
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Two-stage LNAs support multiple air interfaces
The MML09212H and MML2024H two-stage LNAs address two gain stages in one solution and provide coverage across multiple air . . .
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Videos for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
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IMS2012 - See what is shown at Freescale Booth
Leonard Pelletier, P.E., Applications Support RF Div, gives us a brief demo of one of the products shown at IMS2012
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Leonard Pelletier, P.E., Applications Support RF Div, gives us a brief demo of one of the products shown at IMS2012
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3G cellular platform
Running Linux OS
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Freescale MXC 3G platform demo from Freescale Technology Forum.
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New Freescale CEO addresses press
The Embedded Processor Company
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Rich Beyer, Freescales CEO and chairman of the board, addresses the press. Lead video of the Freescale Technology Forum.
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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.
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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.
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3GRF 3G multi-mode/band
RF Subsystems
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RF 3G multi-mode/band RF subsystems on display at Freescale Technology Forum Americas 2008.
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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.
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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.
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Multicore processor
Integrating 3D graphics
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Freescale DSCR MPC5121e demo from Freescale Technology Forum. Multicore processor, integrating 3D graphics display using Linux OS.
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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.
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Leonard Pelletier P.E., Applications Support RF Div. for Freescale gives EP a brief demo of what they are showing at the booth.
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Freescale P4080 QorIQ
Processor Demo
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Multicore performance analysis and debugging on display at Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
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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
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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.
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LTE and WiMax
Base Station Solution
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LTE and WiMax Base Station Solution at the Freescale Technology Forum.
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RAppID development software
On the latest auto body MCU
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Freescale 560x B/C Family Power Architecture with RAppID Tool demo at the Freescale Technology Forum
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Freescale CTO Ken Hansen
mini interview with Ken Hansen at the Freescale Technology Forum
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CTO of Freescale Ken Hansen talks about what it will take to be the number one provider in embedded processing
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Thin film transfer displays
In instrument cluster applications
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Freescale MPC5606S 32-bit Instrument Cluster MCU demo at Freescale Technology Forum.
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Interview with Lisa Su
Freescale's Chief Technology Officer
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CTO Lisa Su talks to David Bragg about the Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
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Mad Mac
Concept Car
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Mad Mac Concept Car on display at Freescale Technology Forum 2008.
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Reference Design Documents for Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.:
RD68HC908DCI : Digital Direct Current Ignition System Using HC08 Microcontrollers
This reference design demonstrates an engine electronic ignition system, known as Direct Current Ignition (DCI). The DCI system is targeted for single-cylinder, two-stroke engines such as mopeds. At the heart of the system is the Motorola MC68HC908JK3 HC08 Microcontroller.
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RD68HC908CHC : Central Heating Controller Reference Design
This reference design demonstrates a functional time and temperature control system using the MC68HC908LJ12. Two methods of temperature measurement have been used. the internal temperature is detected by an analog sensor, which provides an output voltage proportional to the temperature. The external temperature being measured uses a two-wire serial sensor. A 'SMART' mode of operation may be selected, whereby heating or cooling functions can be implemented earlier than the user set-time, based on the ambient internal an external temperatures.
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RD68HC908TM : Taxi Meter Reference Design
The taximeter hardware is a low-cost microcontroller based system. It controls six displays, five push-buttons, a wheel turn indicator, and a programming interface.
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RD68HC908BLDCFPC : MC68HC908QT2 BLDC Fan for PCs Reference Design
This reference design features a brushless DC (BLDC) fan controlled by an MC68HC908QT2 MCU. The reference design covers two systems:An evaluation system, which includes a trimming potentiometer and an in-circuit programming feature, for customer evaluation purposes.A demo system, which omits the in-circuit programming feature and uses pulse width modulation to drive a surface mount technology transducer, instead of the buzzer in the evaluation system.
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RD68HC908BLDCMOTOR : BLDC Motor Control Board for Industrial and Appliance Applications
Freescale's BLDC (brushless dc motor) control board for industrial and appliance applications is a system for controlling a 3-phase BLDC motors with three Hall-effect position sensors. This Reference Design is based on the MC68HC908MR8 8-bit microcontroller unit (MCU). The reference design consists of:
Hardware design of the PCBs
Development of the motor control algorithms and user interface
There are two board versions available, one for operating at 110-127 VAC and the other for operating at 220-240 VAC. The 3-phase inverter of the 110-127 VAC board operates at a nominal voltage of 180 VDC and 8 A RMS with 11 A peak. The inverter of the 220-240 VAC board operates at a nominal voltage of 320 VDC driving the same current.
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eeTechBriefs –
15-Minute on-demand multimedia web casts covering the latest product developments.
In this webcast, we will discuss:
- Healthcare drivers shaping the medical market.
- Selection criteria for MCU/MPUs used in medical devices (including requirements for Analog and low power as well as trends around connectivity and user interface)
- The importance of both hardware and software in the design of a medical device
Lots of things! Applications like security cameras, elevator controls, patient diagnostic equipment, residential gateways, service robotics, networking equipment and more need MPC8313E's advanced features like high-speed USB, PCI and Ethernet, IEEE(r)1588 protocol support and power management. This webinar gives you the information-needed for your next innovative design-whether you are new to Power Architecture(tm) technology or a long time user.
The MPC8313E-RDBB reference design board, drivers and CodeWarrior(r) development tools will help you speed your design to market. Plus application software optimizations from leading developers like Mediabolic(r), Axentra, IXXAT and others also help reduce your design development time. Place an order today for 25% off this reference platform.
The QorIQ P2 platform series, which includes the P2020 and P2010 communications processors, delivers unprecedented performance per watt per $ for a wide variety of applications in the networking, telecom, military and industrial markets. Designed for scalability this processor family provides the horsepower needed to meet the most demanding application needs within a manageable power envelope.
The series delivers dual- and single-core frequencies from 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz. The QorIQ P2 series is pin-compatible with the QorIQ P1 platform products, offering five interchangeable cost-effective solutions. Scaling from a single core at 533 MHz (P1011) to a dual core at 1.2 GHz (P2020), the two QorIQ platforms together deliver an impressive 6x aggregate frequency range within the same pinout.
This informative webinar will provide you with a high-level overview of the processor, it's enablement and specific application spaces it addresses. Listen to the Webinar and receive 10% off development tools from Freescale.
Freescale Offers a One-Stop-Shop 32-bit Industrial Connectivity Solution
Are you faced with constant pressure to do more with less – to enhance application performance and connectivity, reduce cost and speed time to market?
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a "one-stop-shop" industrial connectivity solution. This new solution combines its most highly integrated 32-bit V2 ColdFire® microcontroller (MCU) family, with a FREE version of the Freescale MQX™ real-time operating system (RTOS), TCP/IP & USB stacks valued at $95,000 USD.
Industry-leading connectivity and flexibility
Features on-chip USB, Ethernet, CAN and encryption and is an industry-leading connectivity and security solution for connected applications. An array of peripherals offers big design flexibility.
Gets you to market faster
Freescale offers complimentary Freescale MQX RTOS, software stacks, CodeWarrior® Development Studio and third-party software and tools … all designed to ease and speed your design process.
Offers a comprehensive design platform
One collaborative source for hardware, software, tools and services to provide a streamlined and scalable platform.
View this webcast, and find out how you can get the MCF5225x demo kit including the Freescale MQX software solution at the introductory price of $49 USD, while supplies last.
Embedded serial connectivity via USB is a growing requirement for many industrial and consumer products. A simplified, cost-effective solution is needed to accommodate both hardware and software requirements while quickly and easily upgrading serial applications to USB. Freescale offers a broad portfolio of USB MCU/MPUs from 8- to 32-bit. Learn about our recently introduced USB products – the 8-bit MC9S08JM60/32/16/8, and 32-bit MCF51JM128/64/32 devices – which are ideal for industrial control, factory automation, HVAC systems, PC peripherals, remote control, point-of-sale equipment and health care monitoring instrumentation.
Freescale’s complete hardware and software solutions, including complimentary USB software stacks, enable developers to streamline the design process and accelerate time to market. Evaluation systems for JM devices are available now for ordering online. A getting started DVD is also coming with boards with complementary codewarrior development tools, USB stack, quick start guide, USB labs, and other resources to get customers run up in minutes. The cost effective DEMO9S08JM16 demonstration board is a full-featured development system for MC9S08JM16/8 available at a suggested resale price of $79.
View this webcast, and receive a 50% discount off the suggested resale price of $79 (USD) for the DEMO9S08JM16 board.
New Product Introductions –
Get the first word on new product launches, with product specs, data, videos, and more in a matter of minutes!
Digi-Key and Freescale Semiconductor introduce The Tower System in this new product introduction complete with product specs, data sheets, video and much more! This modular and re-configurable development platform allows you to design and develop embedded systems for many different applications.
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