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Date: 6th Oct 09
Freescale and ST Micro together launched
32-bit MCU for automotive electronics
Freescale Semiconductor and ST Microelectronics are sampling
a jointly developed new dual-core 32-bit microcontroller
family targeting functional safety applications for automotive/car
electronics.
Based on 32-bit Power Architecture technology, the MCU
family, part-numbered as SPC56EL at ST Micro and MPC564xL
at Freescale is suggested for automotive safety applications
such as electric power steering, active suspension, anti-lock
braking systems and radar for adaptive cruise control.
The dual-core MCU family meets the requirements of the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61508 and
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 26262
safety standards.
The cores on this device have up to one megabyte of flash
memory and the needy peripheral set for safety and motor-control
applications (supporting control of up to two brushless
3-phase motors).
The dual-core architecture allows user to select lockstep
or dual parallel processing (independent core operation)
modes.
Claimed as market-unique architecture, both cores can execute
the same code or either core executes a different code at
the same time to increase the performance (dual parallel
processing).
By replicating more than the functions of the central processing
unit, this dual-core MCU goes beyond the typical approach
employed in other lockstep MCUs.
The dual-core MCU's safety concept combines on-chip redundancy
by replicating key device components, such as the CPU core,
DMA (Direct Memory Access) and crossbar switch, with automatic
hardware diagnostics and other safety features, meeting
the requirements.
With high chance of loosing it's number one ranking in
the market of microcontroller for automotives, Freescale
is now attempting to ensure its position by launching products
such as these jointly with another MCU expert ST Microelectronics.
Freescale now has to counter the merged power of Renesas
and NEC. The combined business of Renesas and NEC, who have
agreed to merge is notch above Freescale in the world's
overall microcontroller market. Once the merging process
gets over the combined business of Renesas and NEC, which
can be ranked 3rd largest semiconductor vendor in the world
can take the number one position in all major segements
of microcontroller market including MCUs for cars.
For details visit www.freescale.com
www.st.com
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