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Freescale extends i.MX 6 series (10 January 2012)
Processor family adds next-generation eReader product and cost-effective dual-core device.
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Robust timing closure in scan shift using sequential gates (31 May 2011)
SOCs use scan structures to detect manufacturing faults in design, but the scan chains are prone to failure too, as Amol Agarwal and Abhishek Mahajan report
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Improving ‘miles per watt’ (18 April 2011)
Freescale and Fuji Electric partner to increase efficiency of hybrid electric vehicles.
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Coming up to standard (24 January 2011)
Freescale enables EtherCAT on QorIQ, PowerQUICC and i.MX processors.
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Increasing performance, safety and energy efficiency (16 November 2010)
Freescale announces its most powerful and versatile 32bit microcontrollers for automotive applications.
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Microwave communications (08 November 2010)
NEC selects Freescale communications processor for wireless infrastructure equipment.
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Foton and Freescale's joint lab (07 September 2010)
To celebrate Foton Motor’s 14th anniversary, it has established the Automotive Joint Lab with Freescale.
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SAVvy design (20 July 2010)
Dual-core MCU based on Power Architecture Technology simplifies body electronics control for BMWs.
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Portable medical kiosk (06 July 2010)
Freescale has partnered with Pounce Consulting to develop an Intelligent Hospital reference design.
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Inflating to a standard (01 June 2010)
Freescale has introduced two airbag system solutions for the PSI5 protocol.
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Security solutions are suite! (04 May 2010)
Manufacturers of security appliance equipment will soon have a suite of turnkey solutions from Freescale.
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Students design smartbook (11 August 2009)
Freescale teams up with industrial design students to create practical designs for smartbooks and smartphones.
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Movers and shakers (12 May 2009)
Low-power 3-axis 1.5g digital accelerometer detects shake and tap.
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Acceleration sensors for PC data protection (23 December 2008)
Freescale Semiconductor is providing advanced acceleration sensor technology to Fujitsu.
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MCUs with integrated LCD driver (25 November 2008)
An 8bit MCU is designed for instrument clusters and HVAC controls.
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QE MCU addition saves power (09 September 2008)
The QE32 Flexis enhances portable performance, extends battery life and improves energy efficiency.
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ECG-on-a-chip (15 July 2008)
Monebo and Freescale have collaborated to create an ECG-on-a-chip for ECG monitoring tool development.
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Consortium extends IR A/V RF control (24 June 2008)
Seven leading names have created the RF4CE (Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics) Consortium.
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Using analogue as a building block (10 June 2008)
A new breed of analogue/mixed-signal/power ICs deliver a quick time-to-market with a building block approach to design
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Simplifying embedded system development (06 May 2008)
NI and ARM collaboration results in a module aiming to simplify embedded system development.
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Avoid the deflated feeling (11 March 2008)
An intelligent, single-package chipset helps car manufacturers achieve precise tyre pressure sensing.
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MCU saves medical power (26 February 2008)
Personal medical devices, like blood pressure monitors, need ultra-low-power operation
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Freescale joins IBM R&D (01 July 2007)
Freescale (www.freescale.com) has joined the IBM technology alliance (www.ibm.com/chips) for semiconductor research and development.
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CompactRIO collaboration (01 December 2006)
Three significant names in electronics, Freescale Semiconductor, National Instruments (www.ni.com) and software company Wind River, have collaborated on a CompactRIO controller, designed to enable design engineers to simplify embedded system development using graphical system design. CompactRIO is ahigh-performance, embedded control and acquisition platform, powered by National Instruments’ LabVIEW FPGA and Real-Time.
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Creating memories for all to share (01 October 2006)
Several companies are claiming breakthroughs in memory technology, reports CAROLINE HAYES, from a new version of NAND for multimedia-rich devices, to new business groups.
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