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Date: 26th Nov 09
8-bit MCUs from Freescale Semiconductor
for industrial and automotive motor control apps
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced the S08MP16, a new
member of 8-bit MCU family that provides intelligent and
cost-optimized solution for brushless DC (BLDC) motor control
applications ranging from industrial drives to automotive
fuel pumps.
The S08MP16 MCU has been optimized to address fast-developing
motor segment, also support other motor types such as AC
induction.
"Intelligent motor control is key in the effort to
reduce global energy consumption, and Freescale has a strong
legacy of delivering embedded solutions to address this
need," said Aiden Mitchell, director of Freescale's
Industrial & Multi-Market Microcontroller business.
"The S08MP16 delivers a powerful, yet cost-effective,
motor control solution for industrial and automotive applications.
And, our complementary analog power products and comprehensive
development resources make Freescale a 'one-stop shop' for
designers looking to simplify their development cycles."
The key features and benefits of the S08MP16 MCU are,
Industrial version: 25MHz bus speed, 2.7-5.5V, -40°C
to +105°C
Automotive version: 20MHz bus speed, 2.7-5.5V, -40°C
to +125°C
16 KB flash read/program/erase over full operating voltage
and temperature
1 KB random access memory
Three high-speed analog comparators
12-bit analog-to-digital converter
Two FlexTimers (2-channel + 6-channel) providing selectable
input capture, output compare, edge- or center-aligned PWM,
dead time insertion in hardware and fault inputs
8-bit modulo counter
Differential programmable gain amplifier
Two programmable delay blocks
Serial communications interface, serial peripheral interface
and inter-integrated circuit
Cyclic redundancy check engine and watchdog/COP with independent
clock option
Low-power modes and peripheral clock gating for unused modules
Internal clock source
Package: 28SOIC, 32LQFP and 48LQFP package
Price: Starts at $1.10 for 10k pieces
The DEMO9S08MP16 demonstration board is available at a resale
price of $69
Availability: Now in samples, with production quantities
planned for early 2010
For more details visit www.freescale.com
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