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Freescale offers new i.MX53 multimedia products and development solutions

Consumer  and industrial devices broaden i.MX53 applications processor family;  tablet reference design and low-cost Quick Start board help jump-start  development

 

Freescale Semiconductor is expanding  its i.MX53 high-performance applications processor portfolio with two  advanced development platforms and new consumer and industrial devices.

 

“Freescale’s newest i.MX53 products and development resources  demonstrate our uncompromising commitment to deliver the technology and  support our customers need to differentiate and win in highly  competitive markets,” said Ken Obuszewski, product marketing director  for Freescale’s Multimedia Applications Division. “Ease-of-use is a  hallmark of Freescale’s i.MX products, and our latest i.MX53 development  solutions and market-specific products underscore this distinction.”

 

With more than 100 million units shipped to date, Freescale’s  applications processors are a top architectural choice for OEMs and  systems designers requiring rich feature sets, high performance and  best-in-class power efficiency. The company’s i.MX processor portfolio  has been broadly adopted across a wide range of applications, including  many of today’s fastest growing product categories.

 

Quick Start development platform
To help  customers more quickly and easily create innovative products for a  variety of markets, Freescale is offering a Quick Start development  platform based on i.MX53 technology with a manufacturer’s suggested  resale price of $149 (USD). Designed for an optimal out-of-box  experience, the platform includes a 1GHz i.MX53 applications processor  with 1 GB of DDR3 memory and an extensive set of peripherals. Also  included are drivers, hardware, software-optimized multimedia codecs and  other critical components. The Quick Start solution runs on an  optimized LinuxRegistered OS distribution supported by a large and vibrant  community of open source developers at imxcommunity.org.

 

SABRE platform for tablets
Freescale is also  introducing a new reference design in its Smart Application Blueprint  for Rapid Engineering (SABRE) series. The SABRE platform for tablets,  based on i.MX53 technology, offers market-specific connectivity and user  interfaces to help speed system-level development of next-generation  tablets and mobile devices. Engineered to help developers and  manufacturers provide compelling user experiences on a  near-production-ready device, the SABRE platform includes an i.MX53  applications processor built on a 1GHz ARMRegistered CortexTm-A8 core capable of  running the AndroidTm, Linux and Microsoft WindowsRegistered Embedded Compact 7  operating systems. The reference design features a 10-inch,  high-resolution LCD display and an array of market-critical features,  functionality and technologies. The design also includes the Freescale  MMA8451QT 3-axis accelerometer, MAG3112 magnetic sensor, MC1323x  transceiver and SGTL5000 audio codec.

 

New i.MX537 and i.MX538 devices
Freescale is  expanding the i.MX53 product family with the i.MX537 derivative for  industrial applications and the i.MX538 derivative for consumer  applications. Based on Freescale’s latest implementation of the advanced  ARM Cortex-A8 core, these new processors deliver ultra-fast processing  for applications including tablets, smartphones, automotive infotainment  systems, patient monitoring equipment and industrial devices with  human-machine interfaces. The products’ low power consumption qualifies  them for the Freescale Energy-Efficient Solutions mark, which designates  Freescale products whose implementation of energy or power management  technologies and/or performance within a specified energy budget over  the life of the application is truly optimal and/or best in class.  Merging outstanding performance with 1080p HD video, high-end 2D/3D  graphics hardware acceleration and industry-leading input/output  flexibility on a single system-on-a-chip (SoC), the newest i.MX53  products are expected to be deployed across a broad range of industries.

The i.MX537 processor incorporates an 800 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 core and  provides key environmental differentiators for the industrial market.  These include 3.3V I/O support, a 0.8 mm pitch package to reduce PCB and  manufacturing costs, extended temperature coverage of -40 C to +85 C  for harsh environments, industrial qualification for extended  reliability, and a strong ecosystem of module manufacturers, software  integrators and development tools providers. In addition, the i.MX537  device is part of the Freescale Product Longevity program, with a  minimum of 15 years of assured supply. For details, please visit www.freescale.com/productlongevity.

Freescale’s new i.MX538 processor for consumer markets is delivered  in 12mm x 12mm package-on–package (PoP) housing, built on a 1 GHz ARM  Cortex-A8 core and supports LPDDR2 with optional MMC/SD flash memories.  The processor’s PoP technology allows vertical layering of logic and  memory ball grid array packages, resulting in a small footprint ideal  for consumer applications.

 

Availability and pricing
The Quick Start board is  available now for a manufacturer’s suggested resale price of $149  (USD). The SABRE platform for tablets is expected to be offered in March  2011 at a manufacturer’s suggested resale price of $1,499 (USD). The  i.MX537 and i.MX538 applications processors are available now in sample  quantities for select customers, with general sampling anticipated in  June 2011.

Device pricing and additional information about products and  development solutions are available from Freescale sales  representatives. For more information, visit www.freescale.com/imx53.

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