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Freescale’s latest Kinetis microcontrollers set new standard for measurement and monitoring

K50  family’s extensive on-chip integration and multiple connectivity options ideal  for industrial and medical applications

 

NUREMBERG,  Germany (Embedded World 2011) – March 1, 2011 – Freescale  Semiconductor today  announced the newest addition to its growing  Kinetis 32-bit microcontroller  (MCU) line – the Kinetis K50 family.  This new family, targeted for medical  and industrial applications,  further expands the industry’s most extensive and  scalable portfolio  built on the ARMRegistered CortexTm-M4 core.

The K50 MCU  family offers multiple connectivity options for  continuous monitoring and an  integrated measurement engine for reliable  processing of analog signals for  applications such as portable medical  devices, signal instrumentation and  industrial test and measurement  equipment.

“We’re  breaking new ground for measurement and monitoring with our  Kinetis K50 MCU  family,” said Jeff Bock, director of marketing for  Freescale’s Industrial and  Multi-Market business. “This new family  offers a best-in-class combination of  multiple connectivity options,  accurate analog signal processing and extensive  scalability for a  number of industrial and medical applications.”

The K50  family’s enhanced monitoring and measurement capabilities  are particularly  important for the medical market, as medical devices  increasingly transition to  portable formats. With the K50 family’s  ability to reduce development time and  increase functionality, all  while operating with extremely low power, medical designers  can quickly  adapt to market trends and provide the portable, connected devices  end  users expect.

 

Scalable and easy to use
The K50 family  delivers exceptional design freedom with the  scalability of the Kinetis  portfolio, easy-to-use software and modular  hardware development tools. The K50  family, consisting of four  subfamilies (K50, K51, K52, K53) with a total of 40 devices,  is  compatible with more than 200 other MCUs in the Kinetis portfolio. And,  an extensive  software ecosystem provides the freedom to choose a  preferred IDE/software  compiler.

The K50  family also can be leveraged as part of Freescale’s modular  Tower Development  System, which can save months of development time  through rapid prototyping and  tool reuse. Additionally, Freescale  enables its customers by bundling  complimentary MQXTm RTOS and  communications stacks with the K50 product to  reduce development time.

 

Integrated measurement
The  integrated measurement engine, unique to the K50 family, allows  reliable  processing of external analog signals and eliminates the need  for costly  additional components, reducing developmental costs. On-chip  signal processing  is made possible with the integration of operational  and transimpedance  amplifiers, as well as a high-speed 16-bit  analog-to-digital converter that converts  and acquires the signal for  accurate and timely results.

 

Multiple monitoring options
The K50  family offers multiple monitoring interfaces on chip,  including Ethernet, an  integrated low-power LCD controller, a  capacitive touch-sensing module, as well  as support for numerous  communication protocols (USB, UART, SPI, I2C,  I2S and/or external bus),  providing multiple connectivity options for constant  monitoring. The  connectivity capability enables industrial and medical  applications to  constantly monitor, evaluate and control system variables. Medical   device communication can also be achieved with the USB personal  healthcare  device class and ContinuaRegistered connectivity libraries.

 

Assurance of supply
Freescale has  a history of providing long-term production support for  its products. The  Kinetis K50 family is included in Freescale’s  product longevity program, with  assured supply for a minimum of 15  years. See www.freescale.com/productlongevity for details, Terms and  Conditions and to obtain a list of available products.

 

Demonstration, pricing and availability
Freescale is  planning to demonstrate K50 devices in an  electrocardiograph development tool  at Embedded World. This  demonstration is based on the modular Tower System  platform, which  allows rapid prototyping and tool reuse, potentially saving  months of  development time.

The K50  family offers 128 KB of flash memory in a 64-pin package  starting at $3.58  (USD) MSRP for 10K quantities. Freescale intends to  offer sample quantities in  June 2011, starting with the 144 MAPBGA, 144  LQFP and 100 LQFP packages.

For more  information, please see www.freescale.com/k50.

 

About the Freescale Technology Forum
Created to  drive innovation and collaboration, the Freescale  Technology Forum (FTF) has  become the developer event of the year for  the embedded systems industry. The  Forum has drawn more than 40,000  customers at FTF events worldwide since its  inception in 2005. Our  annual flagship event, FTF Americas, will take place  June 20-23, 2011,  in its new location in San Antonio, Texas.

 

About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor  is a global leader in the design and  manufacture of embedded semiconductors for  the automotive, consumer,  industrial and networking markets. The privately held  company is based  in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development,   manufacturing and sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com.       

 

Freescale  Media Contacts:

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Andy North
Freescale  Semiconductor
(512)  996-4418 office
andy.north@freescale.com

Asia  Pacific
Gloria Shiu
Freescale Semiconductor
(85-22) 666-8237
gloria.shiu@freescale.com

Europe,  Middle East and Africa
Laurent  Massicot
Freescale Semiconductor
(33-16) 935-7712
laurent.massicot@freescale.com

India
Anjali  Srivastava
Freescale  Semiconductor
(91-120)  395-0000
anjali.srivastava@freescale.com

Japan
Masako Tanikawa
Freescale Semiconductor
(81-3) 5437-9128
Masako.tanikawa@freescale.com

Freescale,  the Freescale logo and Kinetis are trademarks of  Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.,  Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other  product or service names are the  property of their respective owners.  ARM is the registered trademark of ARM  Limited. ARM Cortex-M4 is the  trademark of ARM Limited. Copyright 2011 Freescale  Semiconductor, Inc.

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