Sunhayato Selects Freescale's Motor Driver IC for 2-Channel Motor Driver Module.Combination of Freescale's H-bridge Power IC, 8-Bit Microcontroller and 3-Axis Acceleration Sensor Provides Innovative Mechatronics (MECHAnics elecTRONICS) The combination of mechanical and electronic systems. Embracing robotics, industrial control systems and human interfaces in numerous disciplines, mechatronics is a major step beyond "electromechanical," in which only electricity is required. Control Solution TOKYO -- Freescale Semiconductor Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. is an American semiconductor manufacturer. It was created by the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004. Freescale focuses their integrated circuit products on the automotive, embedded and communications markets. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FSL FSL - Formal Semantics Language. A language for compiler writing. ["A Formal Semantics for Computer Languages and its Application in a Compiler-Compiler", J.A. Feldman, CACM 9(1) (Jan 1966)]. [Sammet 1969, p. 641]. ) (NYSE:FSL.B) has announced that Sunhayato Corp., a diversified electronics supplier based in Tokyo, has selected Freescale's MPC (1) (Mobile PC) A handheld or laptop computer. See handheld computer, laptop computer and Ultra-Mobile PC. (2) (MultiPath Channel) See multipath. 17531 motor driver integrated circuit (IC) for Sunhayato's new MM-531 2-channel motor driver module. Sunhayato's MM-531 combines Freescale's MPC17531 motor driver IC with peripherals onto a 16-pin DIP form-factor board with press-fitted pins. An ideal solution for driving compact DC and stepping motors, the MM-531 incorporates two channels of H-bridge circuits with 0.7-A capacitance into an ultra-compact footprint. Using Freescale's low-power-dissipation MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) The most popular and widely used type of field effect transistor (see FET). MOSFETs are either NMOS (n-channel) or PMOS (p-channel) transistors, which are fabricated as individually packaged driver circuit, the MM-531 enables driving motors with lower power dissipation and higher efficiency than conventional bipolar motor driver ICs. In particular, the MM-531 is very useful in driving 3V to 6V low-voltage motors to minimize power consumption and maximize torque. Developers can implement microcontroller (MCU (1) (MicroController Unit) A computer on a single chip. See microcontroller. (2) (Multipoint Control Unit) A device that is used to moderate a videoconference of three or more end points (users at computers or groups of users ) based motor control by manufacturing a simple circuit optimized for the motor and combining it with either Sunhayato's CT-298 MCU evaluation card featuring a Freescale 8-bit MCU or the SF9S08C DIP package MCU, which stores the required monitor program. By combining the manufactured circuit with Sunhayato's MM-2860 sensor module using Freescale's MMA (Microcomputer Managers Association, Inc.) A membership organization with chapters throughout the U.S. that was devoted to educating personnel responsible for personal computers. It disbanded in 1996. Mma - A fast Mathematica-like system, in Allegro CL by R. Fateman, 1991. 7260QT 3-axis acceleration sensor, users can expand their mechatronics control applications. "Freescale's MPC17531 is very suitable for implementation in a small-form-factor module with a 16-pin DIP size due to its small QFN QFN Quad Flat No-Lead QFN Queen Fan Newsletter (rock band) QFN Quad Flat No Leads package, which requires virtually no external components," said Toshiya Honjo, division director of Sunhayato's Research and Development Division. "Our MM-531 ultra-compact motor driver module is very efficient and requires no heat sink, so it is easy-to-evaluate and very useful for customers in the mechatronics research and development arena." The MPC17531 device is a highly efficient 2-channel H-bridge power IC that uses Freescale's SMARTMOS[TM] power technology to enable high current output within a small form factor. The MPC17531 is suitable for bipolar stepping and brush motors used in such consumer electronics products as cameras and hard disk drives. Sunhayato's new motor driver module is available now at Tsukumo Robot Kingdom in Akihabara (a popular electronics shopping district in Tokyo), as well as other electronics stores throughout Japan. The driver module is offered with the mini-evaluation card and acceleration sensor module already available in the market. About SMARTMOS[TM] technology SMARTMOS[TM] is a Bi-CMOS process integrating high-precision analog circuitry, power device, and logic. The SMARTMOS process integrates voltage regulation, power MOSFETs, input signal processing, transient voltage protection, system diagnosis, and other control functions that require a lot of components into a single chip, enabling a highly integrated IC that reduces the total system cost for embedded systems. About Freescale Semiconductor Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial, networking and wireless markets. Freescale became a publicly traded company publicly traded company A company whose shares of common stock are held by the public and are available for purchase by investors. The shares of publicly traded firms are bought and sold on the organized exchanges or in the over-the-counter market. in July 2004. The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing or sales operations in more than 30 countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500[R], is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales of $5.8 billion (USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ). www.freescale.com. Reader Inquiry Response Freescale Semiconductor P.O. Box 17927 Denver, CO 80217 USA Freescale[TM] and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. [c] Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006. |
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