Latest Qorivva and S12 MagniV devices integrate connectivity, functional
safety, security and network management capability, trimming number of
required ECUs and associated heavy copper wiring
SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The automotive industry is changing rapidly to address complex
challenges, including higher bandwidth networks, improving data
security, implementing functional
safety and reducing overall energy consumption. Freescale
Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) is expanding its Qorivva
and S12
MagniVvehicle
body network microcontroller (MCU) portfolios to address these
challenges and bring a new level of integration and function to automotive
body applications.
Freescale is expanding its Qorivva and S12 MagniV vehicle body network microcontroller portfolios to address auto body challenges and bring a new level of integration and function to auto body applications. Freescale's new Qorivva MPC5748G (pictured here) and S12 MagniV S12ZVL/S12ZVC MCUs are complementary technologies with the Qorivva central controller acting as the networking gatekeeper with centralized data security, intelligent power management and ASIL support for functional safety, and the S12 MagniV satellite nodes having integrated power supplies and communications transceivers embedded onto smart mixed-signal MCUs. (Photo: Business Wire)
As the number of electronic control units in a vehicle grows, the amount
of connectivity needed also increases. The average vehicle includes
several miles of copper wire - weighing up to 150 lbs. or more - for
in-vehicle networking. Integrating more functionality within the
vehicle's main ECUs and increasing the intelligence of its satellite
nodes (i.e. modules in doors or electric motors) can help reduce the
number of ECUs and the amount of associated wiring required, eliminating
weight in the vehicle wiring harness and helping improve vehicle fuel
economy.
Along with the demand for greener cars, there is a major push for
compliance with the ISO 26262 functional safety standard for automotive
body modules, given the critical nature of the functions they enable
such as exterior lighting and wind shield wipers. And as wireless
communication to and from the vehicle becomes more prevalent, there is a
growing need for security measures within automotive microcontrollers -
to safeguard the intellectual property they contain and also prevent
unauthorized and potentially dangerous access to the vehicle network.
Freescale's new Qorivva MPC5748G and S12 MagniV S12ZVL/S12ZVC MCUs are
complementary technologies with the Qorivva central controller acting as
the networking gatekeeper with centralized data security, intelligent
power management and ASIL support for functional safety, and the S12
MagniV satellite nodes having integrated power supplies and
communications transceivers embedded onto smart mixed-signal MCUs. The
level of hyper-integration these devices provide can help simplify
vehicle network design, yielding reduced weight, increased manufacturing
efficiency and reduced board sizes up to 30 percent.
"Vehicles are transforming into smart consumer devices where all
connections lead to the outside world," said Ray Cornyn, vice president
of Automotive Microcontroller Products at Freescale. "By bringing
increased intelligence to the central communications controller in the
vehicle, Freescale understands the importance of not only securing
in-vehicle networks, but also reducing electrical and mechanical energy
consumption. Our latest MCU offerings will enable OEMs to reduce up to
20 pounds of copper wiring and board components, reducing vehicle weight
and in turn further improving fuel economy."
Qorivva MPC5748G MCU
The Qorivva MPC5748G MCU is a single-chip solution for next-generation
central body control and gateway applications. It combines an
exceptional level of integration with innovative low-power management
modes, support for functional safety and robust security features.
The MPC5748G MCU provides one of the most diverse sets of networking
communications peripherals on the market, with support for Ethernet with
Audio Video Bridging (AVB), FlexRay™, Media Local Bus (MLB), USB, CAN FD
(Flexible Data Rate) and up to 18 LIN controllers. High performance
through a multicore architecture and memory options up to 6 MB of flash
and 768 KB of RAM help ensure efficient transfer of data and eliminate
communication bottlenecks.
Central body control modules spend significant portions of time in a
low-power monitoring state. The MPC5748G features a low-power unit (LPU)
mode that allows for increased functionality in a lower-power state,
cutting peak current consumption for cyclic wakeup use cases by nearly
30 percent compared to previous-generation devices. In addition,
inclusion of analog comparators that operate out of STANDBY mode and
pretended networking help support next-generation power budget
requirements.
The MPC5748G is a Freescale SafeAssure functional safety solution,
defined and developed from the ground up to address the ISO 26262
standard. Built-in safety functions such as self testing and end-to-end
error correction coding (ECC), comprehensive auto safety software
including AUTOSAR OS and MCAL drivers and extensive safety documentation
help target the use of the device for ASIL B.
The MPC5748G offers a hardware security module (HSM) for data protection
and ensures secure communication and flash updates through AES
cryptographic algorithms, secure memory and secure boot capabilities.
S12 MagniV S12ZVL/S12ZVC MCUs
Increasing the intelligence of CAN termination nodes or LIN nodes using
the highly integrated S12 MagniV S12ZVL/S12ZVC MCUs will help automotive
OEMs optimize their total body networking systems. The S12ZVL/S12ZVC
devices allow designers to achieve the smallest possible CAN termination
nodes (using S12ZVC) or LIN nodes (using S12ZVL) and help reduce printed
circuit board sizes by as much as 30 percent. Car systems can connect
high-voltage signals and power supplies directly to the S12 MagniV MCU,
helping save additional discrete components, increasing system quality
and reducing system design and manufacturing complexity.
The S12 MagniV portfolio enables body electronics platform design
scalability across multiple applications, with CAN and LIN connectivity
options, flash memory from 8 KB to 192 KB and a range of package options
between 32 and 64 pins.
The S12 MagniV S12ZVL/S12ZVC MCUs are the first devices from the
Freescale 16-bit automotive MCU portfolio included in Freescale's
SafeAssure functional safety program. They have been defined and
developed from the ground up to address the ISO 26262 standard.
Availability
Limited samples of the Qorivva MPC5748G and the S12 MagniV S12ZVL are
expected to be available in the second quarter of this year and general
market availability through distribution is anticipated in the second
half of 2014. Limited samples of the S12 MagniV S12ZVC are expected to
be available in the third quarter of this year and general market
availability through distribution at the end of 2014. Contact a
Freescale sales representative for more information.
For more detailed information about these products, please visit Qorivva
MPC5748G, S12
MagniV S12ZVL and S12
MagniV S12ZVC.
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Qorivva and S12 MagniV MCUs help streamline automotive body electronics
networks and reduce vehicle weight
Freescale SafeAssure program: Functional Safety. Simplified.
The Freescale SafeAssure functional safety program is designed to help
system manufacturers more easily achieve system compliance with
functional safety standards: International Standards Organization (ISO)
26262 and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61508. The
program highlights Freescale solutions - hardware and software - that
are optimally designed to support functional safety implementations and
come with a rich set of enablement collateral. For more information,
visit www.freescale.com/SafeAssure.
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