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Freescale expands Tower System offering with new, feature-rich modules

Eleven additions to modular tool lineup help embedded developers accelerate prototyping and time to market


AUSTIN, Texas – Feb. 10, 2011 – The Freescale Tower System  development platform, which has rapidly become an industry standard and a  preferred tool to help developers quickly evaluate and prototype their  applications, continues to expand with new, feature-rich development  boards (modules) for medical, industrial and general embedded  applications. Today, Freescale announced four new controller modules,  two interchangeable peripheral modules and five complete Tower System  kits for the reconfigurable development platform.

Adding to a growing portfolio of Tower System development tools, the  new controller modules feature the Kinetis family (90 nanometer, 32-bit  microcontrollers (MCUs) based on the ARMRegistered CortexTm-M4 core), as well as  8-bit S08 and 32-bit ColdFire Flexis MCUs. Two new peripheral modules  add high-precision analog functionality and low-power Wi-FiTm for sensor  and embedded applications that require battery-powered wireless  connectivity.

Designers using the Tower System experience a customizable embedded  design environment with mix-and-match tool selections to suit their  design needs. Interchangeable, easy-to-use modules promote the reuse of  hardware from design to design and across architectures, speeding time  to market and scaling down overall tool costs.

 

Advanced MCU modules

  • One of the first development boards for Kinetis MCUs, the TWR-K40X256 module, enables design and evaluation with the K30 and K40 families. This  development board is suited for ultra-low-power applications like GPS  receivers, bike computers, currency counters and blood glucose monitors.  It features the on-board Kinetis K40 device, which includes full-speed  USB 2.0 On-The-Go with device charge detect capability and a flexible  low-power segment LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.  The module also includes on-board capacitive touch pads; integrated,  open-source JTAG; SD card slot; MMA7660 3-axis accelerometer; 28-segment  LCD and Tower Plug-In (TWRPI) sockets for additional expansion  (sensors, keypads, rotary dials, sliders, etc.). As with other modules  in the Tower System, this development board can be purchased  individually (TWR-K40X256) for standalone debug or as part of a complete  Tower System kit (TWR-K40X256-KIT).
  • The TWR-K60N512 module enables design and evaluation with the K10/20 and K60 families of  Kinetis MCUs. Ideally suited for industrial applications like building  automation controllers, elevator control panels, instrument clusters and  surveillance cameras, TWR-K60N512 features the on-board Kinetis K60  device, which includes IEEE 1588 Ethernet, full- and high-speed USB 2.0  On-The-Go with device charge detect capability, hardware encryption and  tamper detection capabilities. Like the TWR-K40X256, this module also  includes capacitive touch pads; integrated, open-source JTAG; an SD Card  Slot; MMA7660 3-axis accelerometer; and Tower Plug-In (TWRPI) sockets  for expansion. It also can be purchased as part of a complete Tower  System kit (TWR-K60N512-KIT).
  • The TWR-MC9S08JE module is the development tool for the low-power Flexis 8-bit MC9S08JE USB MCU  family. This module features the on-board MC9S08JE device, providing  ultra-low-power operation, USB connectivity and high measurement  accuracy, high-resolution ADC and DAC modules, a rich peripheral set  including a USB 2.0 device controller and multiple serial interfaces. A  complete Tower System kit for this module is also available  (TWR-S08JE128-KIT).
  • The TWR-MCF51JE module provides designers with a low-power, low-cost development tool that  leverages the Flexis 32-bit ColdFire V1 family of MCUs. Like its 8-bit  Flexis counterpart (MC9S08JE), this module features ultra-low-power  operation, USB connectivity and high measurement accuracy,  high-resolution ADC and DAC modules, a rich peripheral set including a  USB 2.0 device controller, and multiple serial interfaces. A complete  Tower System kit for this module is also available (TWR-MCF51JE-KIT).


Peripheral modules
The following peripheral  modules have recently been added to the growing catalog of Tower System  offerings and are designed for use with other MCU and peripheral modules  in the Tower System development platform.

  • The newest Tower System Wi-Fi module (TWR-WIFI-G1011MI) provides easy-to-use Wi-Fi connectivity. The fully certified on-board GS1011MIP Wi-Fi module from GainSpan features a highly integrated, low-power SOC consuming few µA in standby  current for battery-operated devices that require years of battery  life. It includes both uART and SPI interfaces, a full Wi-Fi stack with  WPS for easy provisioning, over-the-air firmware update, optional  networking stack and services, and 802.11i security.
  • The Analog module (TWR-ADCDAC-LTC)  features high-performance data conversion products and acts as a  “playground” for engineers to evaluate and develop applications  requiring high-resolution analog functionality. Developed in conjunction  with Linear Technology,  this module features two digital-to-analog converters, two  analog-to-digital converters, a voltage regulator and a voltage  reference, all from Linear Technology. Four on-board 14-pin headers are  also included for connecting to any Linear Technology QuikEvalTm  demonstration board.

 

Complete kits
The following Tower System kits are  new to the Tower System portfolio and provide designers everything they  need to get started with their evaluation, prototyping and design. Each  Tower System kit includes the main controller module, at least one  peripheral module (such as serial or memory) and the backplanes  (elevator modules) that provide power regulation circuitry to the  assembled development system.

  • The Kinetis Tower System kits (TWR-K40X256-KIT and TWR-K60N512-KIT ) include their respective MCU modules and are packaged with the serial module (TWR-SER) and the elevator boards (TWR-ELEV).
  • The latest Flexis Tower System kits (TWR-S08JE128-KIT and TWR-MCF51JE-KIT ) include their respective MCU modules and are packaged with the serial module (TWR-SER) and the elevator boards (TWR-ELEV).
  • The IAR KickStart KitTm for the Freescale Kinetis K60 family of MCUs (TWR-K60N512-IAR) builds on the TWR-K60N512-KIT with the addition of the Prototyping module (TWR-PROTO), as well as the IAR J-Link Lite for Cortex-M debug probe and the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM software, both from IAR Systems.  Advanced debugging is possible with the J-Link Lite – a small  JTAG-emulator with serial wire debug/serial wire output (SWD/SWO)  debugging support for Cortex-M devices. This kit is designed to speed  time to market with packaged evaluation boards, software development  tools, example projects and RTOS BSPs.

 

About the Tower System
The Tower System is a  modular development platform that helps developers quickly evaluate and  prototype their applications. As they require more functionality and  design capabilities, designers can easily choose from a growing  MCU/microprocessor portfolio and add more peripheral modules to their  Tower System library. Simply select the development boards, or modules,  that will exhibit desired features and functionality, and experience  easy implementation inherent with modular tools. In addition,  standardized, open-source hardware allows Freescale customers and  partners to design additional modules for added functionality and  customization.

 

More information on Tower Modules here.

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