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Date: 9th Oct 08
8-bit microcontrollers
for automotive and industrial designs
Freescale Semiconductor launched the EL and SL series of
8-bit microcontrollers (MCU), which can provide improved
system performance in automotive Local Interconnect Network
(LIN) and general market applications. The new units are
based on Freescale's S08 core.
The EL family offers increased memory and peripherals, while
the SL family targets cost-sensitive applications. These
devices are ideally suited for automotive LIN applications,
such as light sensors, sunroofs, seat position motors, control
panels and door locks.
EL32/16 and SL16/8 product features:
1. Supports LIN 2.x and SAE J2602 protocols
2. Integrated ADC provides fast and easy conversion of analog
inputs with 2.5 microseconds conversion
time
3. Watchdog computer operating properly (COP)
4. Low voltage protection, illegal status detection, flash
block protection
5. On-chip, in-circuit emulation (ICE) with real-time bus
capture
6. Up to 32KB flash, up to 1K RAM
7. Up to 512B embedded EEPROM
8. Internal clock source (ICS)
9. Operates at up to 40 MHz
10. LIN Auto-Baud/Synch
11. Improved LIN bus noise suppression to UART
12. Number of interrupts reduced by up to 83 percent compared
to UART solutions
13. High-speed (up to 120 kpbs) programming through LIN
for faster module manufacturing times and field
re-programmability
14. -40°C to 125°C operation
Packaging: 20-lead and 28-lead TSSOP
Availability: The 9S08EL32/16 and 9S08SL16/8 MCUs are available
now.
Pricing: starts at 95 cents (USD), in 10K-unit quantities.
For more details visit: http://www.freescale.com
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