Freescale Accelerates Automotive Innovation with Industry's Largest Embedded Flash Array
05 Septembre 2006 - 2:01PM
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MPC5566 Microcontroller Built on Power Architecture(TM) Technology
Integrates 3MB of Flash Memory for Sophisticated Powertrain
Applications Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B), the
leading provider of semiconductors to the automotive market, has
achieved a milestone in microcontroller (MCU) technology to help
fuel innovation in next-generation powertrain designs and other
automotive control applications. The company's flagship MPC55xx
automotive controller family built on Power Architecture(TM)
technology now includes the MPC5566 -- the first 32-bit MCU to
integrate 3MB of flash memory. The MPC5566 microcontroller features
the largest embedded flash memory on an MCU in the industry today.
By addressing the growing need for more embedded memory in
automotive applications, the MPC5566 enables developers to design
more advanced powertrain engine control systems that increase fuel
efficiency and reduce harmful exhaust emissions. Large on-chip
flash arrays provide application developers with a high-performance
solution to support more sophisticated, memory-intensive engine
control functionality. "Powertrain applications are the harshest of
automotive electronic environments," said Mark Fitzgerald, an
automotive electronics analyst at Strategy Analytics.
"Semiconductor suppliers who can deliver reliable, high-performance
microcontrollers that meet the demanding performance and efficiency
requirements of leading automotive electronics manufacturers will
be well positioned to succeed in the powertrain market." The
MPC5566 controller is Freescale's seventh device in the MPC55xx
family. The family is designed to provide significant performance
gains over today's controller solutions, while helping to ensure a
smooth migration path to higher-performance applications. Members
of this scalable family of powertrain controllers are pin- and
code-compatible, enabling reuse of code across multiple
applications. "Freescale is the first to offer large flash arrays
qualified for automotive temperatures, and we've now delivered the
industry's first 3-MB device," said Mike McCourt, vice president
and general manager of Freescale's microcontroller division. "Our
leadership in automotive and embedded flash technology is evident
throughout our powertrain controller portfolio. We continue to
enhance our Power Architecture platforms to give the automotive
industry the technology it needs to create next-generation
powertrain, safety and telematics designs." The MPC55xx family is
based on the power-efficient e200 core, built on Power Architecture
technology -- fast becoming the industry-standard architecture for
powertrain applications. In February 2006, ST Microelectronics and
Freescale announced a collaboration agreement that outlines joint
design of 32-bit automotive MCUs based on Power Architecture
technology, including future 90-nm products with dual-source
options available for these devices. Additionally, General Motors
announced in 2004 that it will use the MPC55xx family in future GM
powertrain engine control systems around the world. As the No. 1
supplier of microcontrollers to the automotive industry, Freescale
continues to win powertrain designs and accolades. At the 2006
International Engine of the Year Awards, Freescale microcontrollers
powered eight of the 12 winning engines. MPC55xx family features --
e200 core based on Power Architecture technology -- Variable length
encoding (VLE) capability designed to help reduce code footprint by
up to 30 percent for improved code density and reduced memory
requirements -- Up to 32k cache depending on specific device --
Single-instruction/multiple data (SIMD) module for digital signal
processor (DSP) and floating point operations, enhancing autocoding
and functional integration of features such as knock detection --
Up to 3MB of embedded flash memory with Error Correction Coding
(ECC) and Read-While-Write (RWW) capability -- Up to 128 KB on-chip
static RAM (SRAM) with ECC -- Up to 88 timed I/O channels for
complex timer functions, such as spark ignition and crank angle
measurement (up to two eTPUs and one eMIOS) -- Communication
interfaces: up to 5x FlexCAN; up to 2x eSCI; up to 4x DSPI --
40-channel dual ADC with 5-volt conversion range -- FlexRay(TM)
controller available on MPC5567 -- Ethernet controller available on
MPC5553, MPC5566 and MPC5567 -- FM-PLL; up to 64-channel DMA
controller; up to 401 source interrupt controller; Nexus IEEE-ISTO
5001-2003 Class 3+; 5/3.3V I/O, 5V ADC -- Available in 208MAPBGA,
324PBGA, 416PBGA (specific package implementation varies by device)
MPC5566 availability The MPC5566 is available now in sample
quantities. The MPC5566EVB evaluation board also is available now
in sample quantities. For more product information, visit
http://www.freescale.com/files/pr/mpc5566.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
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