Freescale Initiates Flexible Programming Services for Ultra-Low-End Microcontrollers
06 Novembre 2006 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
To help customers streamline their high-volume manufacturing
processes, Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) has
introduced programming services for its popular 8- and 6-pin
MC9RS08KA (KA) family of 8-bit MCUs. Customers now have the
flexibility of using Freescale�s in-house MCU programming
capabilities or the turnkey programming services of Source
Electronics, a leading programming center for integrated circuits
and other devices. By leveraging Freescale�s in-house and
outsourced MCU programming services, customers can gain a
competitive advantage by getting their products to market quickly.
High-volume, mass programming of MCUs provides a convenient,
cost-effective and efficient alternative to low-volume, manual
programming, which can be time consuming and costly. While in-line
programming can be a viable alternative at times, it can slow down
the assembly line and complicate the manufacturing process due to
the physical limits of code transfers. Often, the optimal
situation, particularly with complex assembly processes, is to have
the MCUs arrive with embedded code, enabling customers to move
quickly in the assembly process and control inventory efficiently.
�Source Electronics has the integrated systems, advanced flash
programming equipment and sophisticated materials management
programs to meet the just-in-time delivery requirements of
Freescale�s volume customers,� said Rick Staszewski, vice president
of sales at Source Electronics. �Like Freescale, we are dedicated
to exceptional quality standards and strive for the highest levels
of protection for static-sensitive devices throughout the
programming process.� Source Electronics� high-volume automated
systems provide customers with greater manufacturing flexibility
and efficiency by enabling fast turns on material requirements and
managing inventory control. The company�s systems are designed to
meet high-volume production requirements and tight lead times while
minimizing component handling for quality assurance. �Customers
want more from their microcontroller suppliers than just devices;
they expect value-added programming services to help them move
quickly into volume production,� said Jeff Bock, global marketing
manager for Freescale�s consumer and industrial microcontrollers.
�Providing a choice of MCU programming service alternatives
underscores Freescale�s dedication to support our customers�
high-volume and fast-time-to-market production requirements for the
KA family.� About the KA microcontroller family The MC9RS08KA is
the first product to be built on the RS08 core, a simplified
version of Freescale's high-performance, low-power HCS08
architecture. The ultra-low-end MC9RS08KA family is designed for
embedded applications with extreme space and price constraints,
such as traditional electro-mechanical designs and portable
applications ranging from motor control to disposable health care
products. The MC9RS08KA family offers a robust support environment
and a pin-compatible migration path to the higher-performance
MC9S08QG and MC9S08QD when designers need to add new functionality.
Pricing and availability Freescale�s flash programming services are
available now for the MC9RS08KA MCU family. Freescale plans to
expand the availability of its programming services to additional
MCU families in 2007 and beyond. Programming service pricing varies
by quantities ordered and can be as low as five cents per piece in
volume. For more information or to engage with Freescale�s MCU
programming services, visit www.freescale.com/files/pr/prgm.html.
About Source Electronics Source Electronics Corporation provides
value-added services for integrated circuits (ICs) and related
devices. Serving Electronics Manufacturing Service providers (EMS),
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and semiconductor
manufacturers in the electronics industry for more than a decade,
Source is now the dominant leader in IC programming, IC testing,
lead scanning, taping and reeling and materials management
services. Headquartered in New Hampshire, Source has other
facilities in Fremont, California; Guadalajara, Mexico; Sao Paulo
and Manaus Brazil and Singapore. www.sourceelectronics.com 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. To help customers streamline their
high-volume manufacturing processes, Freescale Semiconductor
(NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) has introduced programming services for its
popular 8- and 6-pin MC9RS08KA (KA) family of 8-bit MCUs. Customers
now have the flexibility of using Freescale's in-house MCU
programming capabilities or the turnkey programming services of
Source Electronics, a leading programming center for integrated
circuits and other devices. By leveraging Freescale's in-house and
outsourced MCU programming services, customers can gain a
competitive advantage by getting their products to market quickly.
High-volume, mass programming of MCUs provides a convenient,
cost-effective and efficient alternative to low-volume, manual
programming, which can be time consuming and costly. While in-line
programming can be a viable alternative at times, it can slow down
the assembly line and complicate the manufacturing process due to
the physical limits of code transfers. Often, the optimal
situation, particularly with complex assembly processes, is to have
the MCUs arrive with embedded code, enabling customers to move
quickly in the assembly process and control inventory efficiently.
"Source Electronics has the integrated systems, advanced flash
programming equipment and sophisticated materials management
programs to meet the just-in-time delivery requirements of
Freescale's volume customers," said Rick Staszewski, vice president
of sales at Source Electronics. "Like Freescale, we are dedicated
to exceptional quality standards and strive for the highest levels
of protection for static-sensitive devices throughout the
programming process." Source Electronics' high-volume automated
systems provide customers with greater manufacturing flexibility
and efficiency by enabling fast turns on material requirements and
managing inventory control. The company's systems are designed to
meet high-volume production requirements and tight lead times while
minimizing component handling for quality assurance. "Customers
want more from their microcontroller suppliers than just devices;
they expect value-added programming services to help them move
quickly into volume production," said Jeff Bock, global marketing
manager for Freescale's consumer and industrial microcontrollers.
"Providing a choice of MCU programming service alternatives
underscores Freescale's dedication to support our customers'
high-volume and fast-time-to-market production requirements for the
KA family." About the KA microcontroller family The MC9RS08KA is
the first product to be built on the RS08 core, a simplified
version of Freescale's high-performance, low-power HCS08
architecture. The ultra-low-end MC9RS08KA family is designed for
embedded applications with extreme space and price constraints,
such as traditional electro-mechanical designs and portable
applications ranging from motor control to disposable health care
products. The MC9RS08KA family offers a robust support environment
and a pin-compatible migration path to the higher-performance
MC9S08QG and MC9S08QD when designers need to add new functionality.
Pricing and availability Freescale's flash programming services are
available now for the MC9RS08KA MCU family. Freescale plans to
expand the availability of its programming services to additional
MCU families in 2007 and beyond. Programming service pricing varies
by quantities ordered and can be as low as five cents per piece in
volume. For more information or to engage with Freescale's MCU
programming services, visit www.freescale.com/files/pr/prgm.html.
About Source Electronics Source Electronics Corporation provides
value-added services for integrated circuits (ICs) and related
devices. Serving Electronics Manufacturing Service providers (EMS),
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and semiconductor
manufacturers in the electronics industry for more than a decade,
Source is now the dominant leader in IC programming, IC testing,
lead scanning, taping and reeling and materials management
services. Headquartered in New Hampshire, Source has other
facilities in Fremont, California; Guadalajara, Mexico; Sao Paulo
and Manaus Brazil and Singapore. www.sourceelectronics.com 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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