Motorola's MPC8220i Cuts Costs by 40 Percent
for High Performance Printer and Copier Manufacturers
PowerPC®-based SoC-An
Industry First for Imaging Manufacturers
AUSTIN, Texas -- June 30, 2003 -- Offering
full printer controller functionality on a single chip, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:
MOT) introduces the MPC8220i 32-bit embedded microprocessor - the first fully
integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) with the broadest range of imaging applications
specific functionality in the industry. The MPC8220i helps OEMs serving the 100
million unit per year market for printers, multifunction peripherals, digital
copiers, and related products with increased processing power and reduced system
development and deployment costs, while reducing product development cycle
times.
An Application Specific Standard Product
(ASSP), the MPC8220i gives system designers a crucial edge in the extremely
competitive printer and copier markets helping reduce time-to-market by up to
three years, and slashing recurring controller costs by up to 40 percent.
Designs incorporating ASSPs are more cost effective to manufacture than other
design alternatives in terms of circuit board unit costs and parts count. Use
of an ASSP design approach also helps eliminate a broad class of fixed
non-recurring engineering (NRE) and tooling expenses, such as ASIC design and
mask fabrication.
The MPC8220i integrates an
extensive combination of on-chip I/O enabling connectivity functions needed for
intelligent network and computer-attached solutions without the need for
discrete components or custom-designed ASICS. In addition, the industry
standard bus interfaces on the MPC8220i provide a high degree of flexibility
enabling system designers to easily add functionality such as disk drives,
scanner interfaces, or special data processing
units.
Processing Power to Meet Customers'
NeedsThe MPC8220i offers advanced integration
of the super scalar PowerPC architecture and imaging-specific intellectual
property (IP) for increased image processing performance. A PowerPC-based 603e
core integrated with the MPC8220i's unique PF300 image coprocessor accelerates
processing of both color and monochrome images. For printers and copiers, the
resulting increased performance provides higher page rates, especially when
operating on large raster-images such as digital photographs, scanned images,
and graphic intensive Web pages. Adopting the MPC8220i provides customers
already using PowerPC solutions new levels of performance and integration
without the need to migrate to new architectures or to develop new
code.
MPC8220i Benefits
- Integration of common peripheral devices
helps to reduce printer controller parts count, development effort and
time-to-market.
- Incorporation of the
established PowerPC architecture helps ensure the availability of a wide range
of development tools that enable the reuse of manufacturers' existing software
and hardware investments.
- A fast 64-bit,
on-chip bus helps improves system
performance.
Integrated Product
Features- PF300 Image coprocessor for color
and monochrome imaging applications
- Industry
standard JBIG image compression and
decompression
- Broad range of built in
printer-required communications peripherals: dual 10/100 Base Ethernet, USB 2.0
full speed host and device, IEEE 1284 parallel, Serial (supports Fast IrDA and
AC'97) and Integrated Video Port
- Flexible PCI
bus interface enables systems designers to easily add
features
- Sophisticated memory controller
supporting Single and Double Data Rate SDRAM
-
Power Management and Wake-up functions provided on communications peripherals
for processor power saving modes
Partnering
to Deliver Leading Market ExpertiseWaveMark, a
subsidiary of Motorola since 2000, developed the imaging specific IP: the third
generation PF300 image-coprocessor and the Integrated Video Port programmable
direct print engine video interface incorporated on the MPC8220i. With over 150
staff-years of experience designing and integrating embedded printer
controllers, WaveMark provides Motorola's printing equipment customers with
reference designs, development tools, and custom software to help them bring
their products to market faster.
Tools and
SupportThe PowerPC MPC8220i Printer Controller
Reference Design and Development Platform from WaveMark, combined with a full
suite of development tools for the MPC8220i, offer printer manufactures and
integrators the necessary support to develop quick-to-market printer controller
solutions. The printer controller board reference design is available with
Board Support Packages (BSPs) for both Linux and VxWorks®) and includes a
fully functional printer controller with documentation, embedded real-time
operating system ®TOS), page description language interpreters and software
drivers for integrated functions. Imaging applications and systems level
engineering support is available from
WaveMark.
Motorola provides a comprehensive
suite of MPC8220i-based hardware and software development tools to help simplify
and shorten development cycles. Development tool support for the MPC8220i is
also available through Metrowerks and independent development tool suppliers
Abatron AG and Wind River Systems Inc.
AvailabilityMotorola
will make MPC8220i samples available to printer and imaging OEMs in third
quarter 2003. Production is scheduled for the end of fourth quarter 2003.
Suggested unit list price (USD) in 10,000-piece quantities for the MPC8220i is
$24.99. Printer and imaging customers should contact their Motorola sales
representatives for additional product features and technical
documentation.
About Motorola Semiconductor
Products SectorAs the world's #1 producer of
embedded processors, Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector creates
DigitalDNA™ system-on-chip solutions for a connected world. Our strong
focus on wireless communications and networking enables customers to develop
smarter, simpler, safer and synchronized products for the person, work team,
home and automobile. Motorola's worldwide semiconductor sales were $5.0 billion
(USD) in 2002. For more information please visit
www.motorola.com/semiconductors.
About
MotorolaMotorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global
leader in wireless, automotive and broadband communications. Sales in 2002 were
$27.3 billion. Motorola is a global corporate citizen dedicated to ethical
business practices and pioneering important innovations 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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