Freescale Enhances 16-Bit Microcontroller Lineup With Scalable, Cost-Effective Family
10 October 2006 - 6:30PM
Business Wire
Addressing customer needs for design flexibility and platform
compatibility, Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL)�(NYSE:FSL.B) has
unveiled a 16-bit microcontroller (MCU) family optimized for a
broad range of cost-sensitive automotive body electronics
applications. The family includes six devices designed to give
customers flexibility in choosing different memory, package and
cost options to accommodate their application requirements. The
latest addition to the S12X portfolio, the S12XS family provides an
economical, compatible extension to the recently announced
high-performance S12XE family. It also broadens the overall S12X
product offering and provides customers with lower cost and smaller
package options. The S12XS and S12XE families have complementary
memory, peripherals and packages. This flexibility can help
designers react quickly to market opportunities and reduce the cost
of migration if application requirements change during the
development cycle. The full range of S12 and S12X products enables
scalability, hardware and software reusability, and compatibility
across a broad array of automotive electronics platforms. The S12XS
family features a streamlined set of on-chip peripheral, memory and
package options optimized for automotive body and passenger comfort
applications. Potential applications include seat controllers, heat
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) control modules, steering
wheel controllers and sunroofs. The S12XS devices are also
available in QFN packages as small as 7mm x 7mm � a reduced size
for a 16-bit MCU. Compact packaging makes these devices suitable
for space-constrained applications, such as small actuators, sensor
modules and column-integrated modules. �Automotive electronics
customers continually look for ways to reduce development cost and
time while maintaining software and hardware reusability across
applications and platforms,� said Mike McCourt, vice president and
general manager of Freescale's microcontroller division. �With the
introduction of the S12XS family, Freescale now offers a full range
of compatible, 16-bit price/performance options, giving customers
greater flexibility in their body electronics designs.� Freescale
offers a broad range of price, performance, peripheral and package
options within each of its MCU families and provides automotive
customers with choices that span 8-, 16- and 32-bit architectures.
Within each product family and architecture, customers can choose
the optimal device at the right price point for their application
needs and easily migrate to higher performance and more advanced
functionality. They also can leverage common sets of hardware and
software tools, which can help reduce development cost and speed
time to market. Freescale�s S12 MCU family is the most widely
adopted�16-bit architecture in the automotive market.
S12-based�devices are now shipping at a rate of more than 100
million units per year. The scalable S12 family offers developers a
range of choices for their application needs, with on-chip flash
scaling from 32KB to 1MB and a smooth migration path to higher
performance S12X devices. MC9S12XS Family Features The MC9S12XS
family provides a cost-effective complement to the high-performance
S12XE MCU family. Key features include: 32MHz core and bus speed
64KB, 128KB and 256KB flash memory options, all with error
correction code (ECC) 4KB to 8KB DataFlash with ECC, used for data
or program storage Choice of configurable 8-,10- or 12-bit
analog-to-digital converter (ADC), capable of 3�s conversion time
Support for control area network (CAN), local interconnect network
(LIN) and serial peripheral interface (SPI) protocols 8-channel
timer with 16-bit counters Excellent EMC / run & stop current
performance Broad package options for small footprint requirements:
-- 48QFN, 7mm x 7mm x 1mm, 0.5mm pitch -- 64LQFP, 10mm x 10mm x
1.4mm, 0.5mm pitch -- 80QFP, 14mm x14mm x 2.2mm, 0.65mm pitch --
112 LQFP 20mm x 20mm x 1.4mm, 0.65mm pitch Extensive tools support
from S12X family MC9S12XS Family Availability Freescale plans to
offer samples of MC9S12XS family devices in Q1 2007. Evaluation
boards, software and documentation are available now. For more
product information, visit
http://www.freescale.com/files/pr/s12xs.html. About Freescale
Semiconductor Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL)�(NYSE:FSL.B)
is a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded
semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial, networking
and wireless markets. Freescale became a publicly traded company in
July 2004. The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design,
research and development, manufacturing or sales operations in more
than 30 countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500�, is one
of the world�s largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales of
$5.8 billion (USD). www.freescale.com. Reader Inquiry Response:
Freescale Semiconductor P.O. Box 17927 Denver, CO 80217 USA
Freescale� and the Freescale logo are�trademarks�of Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the
property of their respective owners. � Freescale Semiconductor,
Inc. 2006. Addressing customer needs for design flexibility and
platform compatibility, Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL)
(NYSE:FSL.B) has unveiled a 16-bit microcontroller (MCU) family
optimized for a broad range of cost-sensitive automotive body
electronics applications. The family includes six devices designed
to give customers flexibility in choosing different memory, package
and cost options to accommodate their application requirements. The
latest addition to the S12X portfolio, the S12XS family provides an
economical, compatible extension to the recently announced
high-performance S12XE family. It also broadens the overall S12X
product offering and provides customers with lower cost and smaller
package options. The S12XS and S12XE families have complementary
memory, peripherals and packages. This flexibility can help
designers react quickly to market opportunities and reduce the cost
of migration if application requirements change during the
development cycle. The full range of S12 and S12X products enables
scalability, hardware and software reusability, and compatibility
across a broad array of automotive electronics platforms. The S12XS
family features a streamlined set of on-chip peripheral, memory and
package options optimized for automotive body and passenger comfort
applications. Potential applications include seat controllers, heat
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) control modules, steering
wheel controllers and sunroofs. The S12XS devices are also
available in QFN packages as small as 7mm x 7mm - a reduced size
for a 16-bit MCU. Compact packaging makes these devices suitable
for space-constrained applications, such as small actuators, sensor
modules and column-integrated modules. "Automotive electronics
customers continually look for ways to reduce development cost and
time while maintaining software and hardware reusability across
applications and platforms," said Mike McCourt, vice president and
general manager of Freescale's microcontroller division. "With the
introduction of the S12XS family, Freescale now offers a full range
of compatible, 16-bit price/performance options, giving customers
greater flexibility in their body electronics designs." Freescale
offers a broad range of price, performance, peripheral and package
options within each of its MCU families and provides automotive
customers with choices that span 8-, 16- and 32-bit architectures.
Within each product family and architecture, customers can choose
the optimal device at the right price point for their application
needs and easily migrate to higher performance and more advanced
functionality. They also can leverage common sets of hardware and
software tools, which can help reduce development cost and speed
time to market. Freescale's S12 MCU family is the most widely
adopted 16-bit architecture in the automotive market. S12-based
devices are now shipping at a rate of more than 100 million units
per year. The scalable S12 family offers developers a range of
choices for their application needs, with on-chip flash scaling
from 32KB to 1MB and a smooth migration path to higher performance
S12X devices. MC9S12XS Family Features The MC9S12XS family provides
a cost-effective complement to the high-performance S12XE MCU
family. Key features include: -- 32MHz core and bus speed -- 64KB,
128KB and 256KB flash memory options, all with error correction
code (ECC) -- 4KB to 8KB DataFlash with ECC, used for data or
program storage -- Choice of configurable 8-,10- or 12-bit
analog-to-digital converter (ADC), capable of 3micros conversion
time -- Support for control area network (CAN), local interconnect
network (LIN) and serial peripheral interface (SPI) protocols --
8-channel timer with 16-bit counters -- Excellent EMC / run &
stop current performance -- Broad package options for small
footprint requirements: -0- *T -- 48QFN, 7mm x 7mm x 1mm, 0.5mm
pitch -- 64LQFP, 10mm x 10mm x 1.4mm, 0.5mm pitch -- 80QFP, 14mm
x14mm x 2.2mm, 0.65mm pitch -- 112 LQFP 20mm x 20mm x 1.4mm, 0.65mm
pitch *T -- Extensive tools support from S12X family MC9S12XS
Family Availability Freescale plans to offer samples of MC9S12XS
family devices in Q1 2007. Evaluation boards, software and
documentation are available now. For more product information,
visit http://www.freescale.com/files/pr/s12xs.html. About Freescale
Semiconductor Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B)
is a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded
semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial, networking
and wireless markets. Freescale became a publicly traded company in
July 2004. The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design,
research and development, manufacturing or sales operations in more
than 30 countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500(R), is
one of the world's largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales
of $5.8 billion (USD). www.freescale.com. -0- *T Reader Inquiry
Response: Freescale Semiconductor P.O. Box 17927 Denver, CO 80217
USA *T Freescale(TM) and the Freescale logo are trademarks of
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names
are the property of their respective owners. (C) Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.
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