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Freescale's Sensor Shipments Hit One Billionth Mark

(Business News, 23 Jun 2009 )

Building on its heritage of sensor leadership, Freescale Semiconductor recently reached a major milestone of one billion sensors shipped. Freescale’s sensor technology innovation has helped global customers differentiate their automotive, consumer, industrial and medical products throughout the past three decades.

Offering one of the broadest sensor portfolios in the industry, Freescale has achieved strong growth in well-established sensor markets, such as industrial, automotive safety and medical, as well as emerging consumer applications. Freescale is a leading supplier of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) acceleration and pressure sensors. According to the industry analyst firm iSuppli Corp., Freescale ranks as the industry’s No. 1 merchant automotive sensor supplier.

“With the current global economy, we expect the MEMS market to reinvent itself and move away from being largely automotive and toward the growing consumer electronics and industrial control markets,” said Jérémie Bouchaud, iSuppli principal analyst for MEMS. “Freescale is well positioned to leverage its experience in high-volume manufacturing for automotive applications into sensor product solutions to take advantage of these growth opportunities.”

The extensive Freescale sensor portfolio includes MEMS-based acceleration and pressure sensors, as well as CMOS-based proximity (touch) sensors. Freescale MEMS sensors combine rich integration, embedded software and digital interface capabilities with intelligent communication to help developers create differentiation for their products.

“Shipping one billion sensors represents an important milestone for Freescale and our customers,” said Demetre Kondylis, Vice President and General Manager of Freescale’s Sensor and Actuator Solutions Division. “It signifies Freescale’s long-term commitment to creating innovative sensor products, as well as ease-of-use solutions like our new Sensor Toolbox, that help our customers excel in competitive global markets.”

Freescale's Sensor Toolbox is a unified set of development software, hardware (including interchangeable daughter cards), documentation and accessories for Freescale acceleration, pressure and proximity sensors. The customizable, plug-and-play Sensor Toolbox is compatible with multiple toolsets and can demonstrate end application capabilities for each sensor type (acceleration, pressure, proximity) on a common platform. Multiple USB-enabled sensor evaluation kits are available as part of the toolbox. Each kit uses a common graphical user interface (GUI) that requires one software installation, reducing complexity and improving reliability through periodic software updates. The GUI includes demo, evaluation and tutorial modes.

The Sensor Toolbox also includes complimentary sensor algorithms to help developers get the most from the Freescale sensor functions such as orientation, shake, tap, freefall, motion, tilt, positioning, shock or vibration with inertial sensors; PSI conversion for gauge pressure and altimetry for absolute pressure with pressure sensors; and water level monitoring, switch replacement and touch pad implementations with proximity sensors.

One billion sensors and counting
Freescale entered the MEMS sensor market in 1980 with its first pressure sensor product. The company introduced temperature-compensated pressure sensors in the mid-1980s and began developing its first surface micro-machined acceleration sensors for the automotive airbag market in the late 1980s.

Today, Freescale offers an extensive acceleration sensor portfolio, including 2- and 3-axis devices with g-select and power-select features that allow developers to choose the right level of acceleration sensitivity and low-power consumption for their application requirements. Freescale’s MEMS sensors are combined in the MPXY8300 TPMS system-in-package solution, which integrates a pressure sensor, an XZ-axis accelerometer, an 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) and a radio frequency (RF) transmitter. Freescale recently introduced its first digital barometric pressure sensor, the MPL115A, for a wide variety of consumer and industrial applications.

Freescale’s broad portfolio of acceleration sensors is ideal for a diverse range of existing and emerging applications that require accurate detection of small changes in force.

Freescale sensor products

Freescale Sensor Toolbox

Virtual Freescale Technology Forum (July 14-16, 2009)

Freescale Semiconductor


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