Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) is expanding its broad portfolio of
wireless connectivity solutions with the new ultra-low-power, sub-1
gigahertz (GHz) MC12311 smart radio. The feature-rich, cost-effective
MC12311 includes software and development tool support, making it a
ready-to-go wireless networking solution ideal for smart metering,
medical, building and home automation applications.
Pike Research predicts 535 million smart meters will be deployed
worldwide by 2015, of which approximately 50 percent of them will use
wireless mesh technology. To address the needs of these growing markets,
Freescale, a leading provider of 802.15.4 ZigBee® wireless
chipsets, has been expanding its wireless portfolio through new product
introductions and partnerships to provide a broad range of solutions for
standards-based and proprietary wireless connectivity. The Freescale
wireless portfolio includes off-the-shelf and application-specific
standard products for sub-1 GHz, 802.15.4 and ZigBee connectivity.
With the introduction of the new MC12311 radio, Freescale is expanding
its wireless portfolio beyond its successful 2.4 GHz devices to include
an integrated sub-1 GHz solution. The MC12311 platform combines a sub-1
GHz RF transceiver featuring high link budget and strong blocking
immunity and a low-power, high-speed 8-bit HCS08 microcontroller (MCU)
in a single land grid array (LGA) package, along with outstanding
support in the form of multiple protocol stacks, development tools and
reference designs to decrease design effort and time to market.
“Our new MC12311 smart radio offers consistent and robust RF performance
as well as feature-rich flexibility to help simplify and speed our
customers’ path to market,” said Bruno Baylac, director of Freescale’s
Metering, Medical and Connectivity Solutions business.
The MC12311 helps designers quickly connect to the smart grid by making
it easier to add wireless connectivity to many types of equipment. The
device provides improved propagation and increased range for home area
network (HAN) RF communication to perform the wireless last mile
connection for utility meter reading. It can connect smart meters to
remote displays that show consumption data and thermostats that help
control energy use. For medical applications, the MC12311 can replace
cables to eliminate problems associated with wired connectivity,
including cable or connector damage, as well as the potential spread of
infection. Additional application examples include ultra-low-power
medical sensors worn on the body, wireless building sensors that detect
temperature and humidity, garage door openers and general cable/wire
replacement.
Freescale and its partners provide a variety of resources, including
software and development tools, to help improve design cycle time.
Software and hardware enablement includes certified reference designs
that simplify the design of applications that require RF connectivity,
as well as complementary CodeWarrior development tools and kits that
include cost-effective board combinations and features. Several protocol
stacks are available, including Simple MAC (SMAC) and a subset of the
IEEE 802.15.4g standard. These are part of the Freescale BeeKit Wireless
Connectivity Toolkit, a standalone software application that provides a
graphical user interface (GUI) in which the user can create, modify,
save and update wireless network solutions. Additionally, a wireless
M-bus protocol stack that meets the requirements of the EN13757-4
communications standard is available from Freescale partner AMiHo.
Feature-rich functionality and industry-leading RF performance
Freescale’s MC12311 platform solution offers an integrated, sub-1 GHz RF
transceiver that supports 290-340 MHz, 424-510 MHz and 862-1020 MHz
frequencies while complying with global and local regulations. The
MC12311 also includes the HCS08QE 8-bit MCU with up to 50 MHz bus clock,
embedded 32 Kb flash memory and 2 Kb of RAM to support wireless
communication protocol and application software in a single chip. The
MCU offers multiple 16-bit timers, up to 33 GPIO, 13-bit port keyboard
interrupt, 10-channel 12-bit ADC, SCI, I2C and dual analog
comparators.
Leading RF performance and security features include:
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Exceptional RF performance with a budget link up to +137 dB
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Up to -120 dBm sensitivity @ 1.2 Kbps, -105 dBm @ 38.4 Kbps, -18 to
+17 dBm output in step of 1 dBm
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“Bulletproof” front end: IIP3 = -18 dBm, IIP2 = +35 dBm, 80 dB
blocking immunity
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Low-power features such as 100 nA configuration retention, 16 mA Rx
current, 20 mA Tx current at 0 dBm and 33 mA Tx current at +10 dBm
make the MC12311 suitable for battery-operated equipment
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Support of multiple modulation schemes (GFSK, MSK, GMSK and OOK),
enabling a common, flexible platform development compliant with
multiple standards
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Embedded full packet engine with FIFO, synch word recognition, CRC
computation and AES128 encryption and decryption without MCU running,
enabling low-power implementations
Availability and price
The MC12311 platform solution is available in a RoHS-compliant 8x8,
60-pin LGA package, supporting -40 to +85°C operating temperatures with
a voltage range from 1.8V to 3.6V to meet industrial and medical
application requirements. Sample quantities of the MC12311 are available
now from Freescale, with pricing starting at $2.79 (USD) in 1,000-unit
quantities. Development kits are expected to be available from
authorized distributors in December 2011. For more information, visit www.freescale.com/MC12311.
Metering Europe
Freescale will be demonstrating an In-Home Energy Display during
Metering Europe at Booth F81 in the RAI Convention Centre, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands. In this demo, the IHED receives data from a smart meter
through wireless M-Bus communication running on the MC12311 smart radio.
About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) is a global leader in the design and
manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer,
industrial and networking markets. The company is based in Austin,
Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing and sales
operations around the world. http://www.freescale.com/
Freescale, the Freescale logo and CodeWarrior are trademarks of
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off., BeeKit is a
trademark of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service
names are the property of their respective owners. © 2011 Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc.
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