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Correction: Motorola Expands 16-bit HCS12
Family
Three New
Microcontrollers Deliver Improved Scalability for Automotive and Industrial
Applications
AUSTIN, Texas – Nov. 10,
2003 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), has developed the 9S12D32, 9S12DP512
and 9S12C32 16-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) for designers of automotive
applications. These devices extend Motorola’s existing HCS12D-family at
both ends of the spectrum, from 32KB to 512KB, and complement it with the
introduction of a compatible, low-cost, low-pin-count family of derivatives.
With the introduction of these new devices,
the HCS12 family now totals more than 50 derivatives giving designers
flexibility to choose between various memory and peripheral options for scalable
system designs based around a common core.
This
means users can develop a range of products without redesigning the core and
peripheral functions of the system; saving on development costs and accelerating
time-to-market.
Expanding 16-bit Options for
the Automotive Industry The 9S12D32 and
9S12DP512 devices are part of Motorola’s HCS12 16-bit family, a choice of
leading automotive designers around the world. The devices offer
pin-compatibility and greater flash memory options of 32K bytes to 512K bytes
respectively.
The 9S12C32 is the first low pin
count device in the automotive HCS12 C-family. It delivers 16-bit performance at
price levels previously associated with 8-bit MCUs.
The three new HCS12 devices offer 25 MHz
performance, code efficiency, on-chip debugging capability and code
compatibility with Motorola’s existing 68HC11and 68HC12 architectures.
With capabilities like extended temperature, Motorola-scalable Controller Area
Network (msCAN) configuration and variable flash memory options, the 9S12
devices are well suited for body control, occupant safety and other automotive
applications. The devices also include optimized power consumption through a
variety of efficient STOP and WAIT
modes.
Product Features: 9S12D32 and 9S12DP512
The 9S12D32 and 9S12DP512 MCUs include these
features: - 25 MHz HCS12 core
- From 32KB to 512KB third-generation flash
memory, respectively - From 1K bytes to 4K bytes
EEPROM (byte-erasable) - From 2K bytes to 14K bytes
of RAM - One I2C communication port
(IIC) - Low electromagnetic emissions and RF noise
susceptibility - Minus 40 to 125 degrees Celsius
extended operating temperatures - Development tool
kit
Specific 9S12D32 features include: 59
general-purpose input/output (I/O), one msCAN and an 80 quad flat pack (QFP).
Specific 9S12DP512 features include: 91 general-purpose I/O, five msCANs and a
112 LQFP.
Product Features:
9S12C32 The 9S12C32 device features include:
- 25 MHz HCS12 core at 5.0 volts
- 16 MHz HCS12 core at 3.0 volts
- 32 KB third-generation flash
memory - From 2K bytes of
RAM - Low electromagnetic emissions and RF noise
susceptibility - Minus 40 to 125 degrees Celsius
extended operating temperatures - Development tool
kit
Other 9S12C32 features include: a lower
operating supply voltage (down to 3.0 volts) to support a wider range of
embedded applications; 19, 33, or 58 general-purpose I/O, one msCAN; and a
choice of 48 low-profile quad flat packs (LQFPs), 52 LQFPs, or 80
QFPs.
Additional product features are listed at
www.motorola.com/mcu.
These
HCS12 devices feature Motorola's third-generation flash memory technology,
offering fast programming times – 16 bits in as low as 20 microseconds
– flexible block protection and security features to help guard
customers’ intellectual property contained in software code. All of
Motorola’s flash MCUs are in-circuit and in-application programmable and
designed to give designers the flexibility to program late in the manufacturing
cycle and enable remote field
upgrades.
Supporting HCS12 Family
Development The HCS12 MCUs’ Background
Debug™ Mode (BDM) uses a single-pin interface and is engineered to help
enable real-time, non-intrusive, in-circuit emulation without traditional
emulator limitations related to speed, voltage, capacitance or mechanical
interfaces. Embedded system design engineers may emulate a system in real time
while viewing and modifying memory. This allows system performance tuning by
monitoring results and changing parameters.
To
ease application development, evaluation and debug, Motorola offers a number of
tools, such as simple, cost effective BDM emulators, kits for code development
and evaluation and stand-alone programmers. HCS12 development tools include
Metrowerks CodeWarrior™ Integrated Development Environment for HCS12, BDM
Multilink and evaluation boards, all of which can help designers design,
compile, assemble and debug new
applications.
Customers also can access an
extensive library of online tools and information via the Motorola Web site at
www.motorola.com/mcu.
Aisys, Inc. offers a free, downloadable auto code generator; Motorola and
third-party hardware and software vendors offer various no cost high-quality
development tools for the 9S12 and all Motorola MCU
families.
Price and
Availability The 9S12D32, 9S12DP512 and 9S12C32
are qualified, in mass production and available for immediate order at
www.motorola.com/mcu.
Suggested resale list prices for 10,000 or fewer pieces
are: * 9S12D32 (32 KB flash), 80 QFP Package: $6.90
(USD); * 9S12DP512 (512 KB flash), 112 LQFP
Package: $14.50 (USD); * 9S12C32 (32 KB flash), 48
LQFP Package: $5.00 (USD), or; * 52 LQFP Package:
$5.00 (USD) or 80 QFP Package: $5.30
(USD).
About Motorola,
Inc. Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global
leader in providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions.
Sales in 2002 were $27.3 billion. Motorola is a global corporate citizen
dedicated to ethical business practices and pioneering important technologies
that make things smarter and life better, honored traditions that began when the
company was founded 75 years ago this year. For more information, please visit:
www.motorola.com.
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