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February 18 2008 | |
Feature Story |
There's a new face on ColdFire, and you'll start seeing it on print and online ads in your favorite publications. We've introduced a new microsite for our 15-year-old MCU, freescale.com/coldfire101, that is everything ColdFire, from architecture to training, in an exciting new look. It's fun and informative, and we're out to tell the world about it. |
Knowledge Bank
Educational materials such as presentations, webcasts and white papers
Wind River Seminar: Making Multicore Work
Interested in learning how to maximize your multicore development? Register today for the half-day seminar, Making Multicore Work. We're teaming up with Wind River to present this session across several major European cities. Wind River's multicore architectures and multiprocessing, and the newly announced Freescale MPC8572 PowerQUICC® III communications processor will be featured. Register today.
LTE: Next-gen mobile solutions for bandwidth-intense applications
Flip through the pages of any trade publication and you'll see something written about Long Term Evolution (LTE). Without a question, LTE is hot. And it was on everyone's mind at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week.
Engineered to provide high-speed, low-latency data to unlock high-bandwidth applications, LTE is a highly anticipated technology for tomorrow's mobile environment. In Barcelona, we demonstrated LTE feature capabilities, including uplink and downlink at high data rates with streaming HD video.
Most analysts have suggested LTE-enabled consumer devices are at least a year away, yet we're already achieving peak data rates of 96 Mbps downlink and 86 Mbps uplink for mobile devices — and plan to go higher as the standard matures.
Learn more about LTE at www.freescale.com/LTE, and read the press release about our LTE demos from Mobile World Congress.
eeTECHbrief webcast: Connectivity Solutions for Industrial Applications
Are you ready to shorten your 32-bit design time? Freescale's Connectivity Solutions for Industrial Applications eeTECHbrief webcast will help you get started. Gain an understanding of the benefits provided by a single-chip ColdFire® MCU and learn how CodeWarrior® for ColdFire v7.0 simplifies 32-bit designs. You'll also learn about:
- Industry challenges
- The solution – The MCF5223x and MCF5221x ColdFire families
- How these solutions enhance your application
- The development environment – CodeWarrior for ColdFire v7.0
Register at eeTECHbrief.com under "MPU/MCUs" events today. At the end of the webcast you'll receive a coupon code for 50 percent off a demo board.
Newsroom
Press releases from Freescale
Rich Beyer to join Freescale as chairman and CEO
Last week Rich Beyer was named chairman and CEO of Freescale. Beyer succeeds Michel Mayer, who will continue to serve as chairman of the board and CEO until the transition is effective in March. Beyer comes to Freescale from Intersil Corporation. Read more.
Also see: | "Q&A with Freescale's New CEO" by Emily Thornton (BusinessWeek) |
"Freescale's new CEO optimistic" by Max Jarman (Arizona Republic) |
Enhancements planned for 3G Mobile eXtreme Convergence reference design
Take Freescale's Mobile eXtreme Convergence (MXC) architecture and then combine it with S60 and Symbian OS™ — and you've got a powerful trio. The three companies created the first HSDPA mobile phone reference design using Freescale's MXC. That design has developed into a mature solution, addressing both upper-low-tier and mid-tier 3G market segments. Freescale continues to enhance the first 3G mobile phone reference design using MXC with S60 and Symbian OS. Design enhancements and cost reductions with the newly-introduced fully-integrated RFCMOS 90nm radio reference design is planned as part of another collaboration with S60 and Symbian. Read more.
Linux community now has integrated Linux BSP for mobile handset applications
The rumor is true. Support for the Linux® operating system on our cellular products is available. Freescale's Linux cellular platform is capable of supporting any Linux Application Framework, whether it's an industry standard or an OEM's proprietary solution. Read more.
Deep packet inspection available for IP-based telecom networks
With telecommunications infrastructure networks becoming more IP-based, network security solutions are even more critical. Together, with Qosmos, we're providing high-performance deep packet inspection solutions using Qosmos' Qoala software on Freescale's MPC8572E PowerQUICC® III processor. The same platform capability will be able to scale from today's dual core MPC8572E to Freescale's innovative multicore platform. Read more.
Partnership helps expand automotive presence in China
China is the second largest automotive market in the world, following only the United States. To create new opportunities in this rapidly growing market, we've formed an alliance with Comtech Group, Inc. We'll focus on using our advanced semiconductor technology in Comtech's customized module solutions, concentrating on its original equipment manufacturing (OEM) and original design manufacturing (ODM) customers in the Chinese automotive market. Read more.
MXC cellular platform supports Microsoft Windows Mobile
Now carriers have the opportunity to deliver desktop "familiarity" through handheld devices. Last week at Mobile World Congress, we announced the integration of the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system with our Mobile eXtreme Convergence (MXC) cellular platforms. MXC's unique single core modem architecture enables smartphone capabilities at feature-phone prices. Read more.
Product Alerts
Updates about our products, technologies and services
Introducing the industry's most accurate Li-ion battery charger ICs
The industry's most accurate power management ICs that help you get the longest life from your lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery-powered applications have arrived.
Introducing the MC34671, MC34673 and MC34674. These single-input autonomous battery charger ICs offer output voltage accuracy of +/-0.4 percent over temperature and charging current accuracy of +/‑5 percent over temperature. And they can be factory customized to create hundreds of configurations. Read more.
Events
Programs in which Freescale is a host or participant
Add Freescale to your embedded world 2008 agenda
24-26 February Nuremburg, Germany Hall 9, Stand 335 | Add us to your embedded world 2008 plans. Whether you're designing a consumer appliance, an industrial solution, or just about any kind of embedded application, you can learn from Freescale engineers and experts who will be on site to share their expertise. We're showcasing a wide range of industry-leading solutions and we're presenting several important white paper sessions to help you with your next innovative design. Get all the details. |
My Technical Subscriptions
Current documentation and tool updates
Analog and Mixed Signal Network Transceivers LIN, ISO9141, J1850 Physical Interfaces Documentation : Data Sheets MC33910, MC33910, System Basis Chip with LIN Transceiver - Low End, pdf, 755K MC33911, MC33911, System Basis Chip with LIN Transceiver - Medium End, pdf, 817K MC33912, MC33912, System Basis Chip with LIN Transceiver - High End, pdf, 860K System Basis Chip Documentation : Data Sheets MC33910, MC33910, System Basis Chip with LIN Transceiver - Low End, pdf, 755K MC33911, MC33911, System Basis Chip with LIN Transceiver - Medium End, pdf, 817K MC33912, MC33912, System Basis Chip with LIN Transceiver - High End, pdf, 860K |
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