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January 28, 2009 - Supplied in 3 x 5 x 1.0 mm LGA package, MMA7455L and MMA7456L are 3-axis digital accelerometers used to enable various motion-sensing functions - tilt scrolling in all directions, gesture recognition, tap to mute - in mobile devices. They provide digital output, which eliminates need for extra ADC and enables flexible board layout options, and offer range of sensitivity that covers 2g, 4g, and 8g. Integrated directly into system processors promotes communication flexibility.

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Freescale MEMS Sensors Enhance Motion Sensitivity in Handheld Devices


Advanced 3-axis digital accelerometers eliminate need for A/D converter; supported by extensive development tools for quick design and integration

AUSTIN, Texas - Nov. 3, 2008 - Freescale Semiconductor has introduced two advanced 3-axis digital accelerometers to help mobile device developers meet the demand for sleeker, more sophisticated portable electronics products. Based on Freescale's proven micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) technology, the MMA7455L and MMA7456L accelerometers enable low power consumption and motion sensing within a small form factor, making them ideal for cell phones and portable media players. The MEMS devices also can be used as drop-in replacements for customer designs already in production.

The MMA745xL 3-axis accelerometers provide digital output, a key capability that eliminates the need for an extra analog-to-digital (A/D) converter and enables flexible board layout options. The accelerometers also can be integrated directly to system processors for communication simplicity and flexibility. In addition, the sensors offer motion signature detection and pulse detection controlling device inputs and responses that are highly sensitive to natural human movement.

The MMA745xL accelerometers enable a variety of motion-sensing functions, such as tilt scrolling in all directions, gaming control, gesture recognition and tap to mute. The MMA745xL accelerometers also support functions such as theft protection, freefall detection and back-up GPS, as well as myriad other motion-based applications.

"As developers continue to add more sophisticated motion-based user interfaces to cell phones, cameras, MP3 players and other handheld devices, the demand for cost-effective MEMS-based accelerometers such as MMA745xL sensors is expected to grow," said Demetre Kondylis, vice president and general manager of Freescale's Sensor & Actuator Solutions Division. "Portable electronics developers also are looking for platform solutions to help them accelerate the design process and speed their products to market. Freescale's latest ZSTAR3 demonstration board makes it fast and easy for developers to incorporate MEMS sensors and wireless technology into their next-generation designs."

The MMA745xL accelerometers offer a broad range of sensitivity that covers 2g, 4g, and 8g, enabling greater design flexibility. The sensors are housed in an industry-leading ultra-thin 3 x 5 x 1.0 mm LGA package, which is ideal for space-constrained mobile applications.

Enabling quick design
To help wireless device manufacturers streamline the development process, Freescale has introduced the third edition of its popular wireless sensing triple-axis reference (ZSTAR) demonstration board. The ZSTAR3 kit accommodates multiple digital and analog accelerometer boards, connected through an RF ZigBee® 2.4 GHz communication interface to a single USB node connected to a PC. The accelerometer boards measure acceleration in three axes using a pin-compatible digital or, optionally, an analog sensor.

For high-performance mobile devices, Freescale offers an i.MX31 product development kit (PDK) that supports Microsoft's Windows® CE 5.0, Windows Embedded 6.0 and Linux® operating systems. The i.MX31 PDK incorporates the 3-axis MMA7455L digital accelerometer that communicates directly to the i.MX31 system processor easing design integration.

Freescale is demonstrating the ZSTAR3 demonstration board at the Freescale Technology Forum, Nov. 5-7, 2008, in Beijing. Visit www.freescale.com/ftf.

Freescale also is participating in the annual MEMS Executive Congress, Nov. 5-7, 2008, in Monterey, California, where Freescale experts will be discussing both acceleration and pressure sensor MEMS product lines. For more details, visit www.memscongress.com.

For more information about Freescale's accelerometer products and tools, visit www.freescale.com/files/pr/xyz.html.

Development support, price and availability
The MMA7455L and MMA7456L sensors are available now. The suggested resale pricing in 10,000-piece quantities starts at $2.60 (USD) for MMA7455L and $2.70 (USD) for the MMA7456L.

The KIT3468MMA7455L and KIT3468MMA7456L development kits are available at a suggested resale price of $35 (USD) each.

ZSTAR3 reference platforms are available now. The platforms are available at a suggested resale price of $99 (USD) each.

The i.MX31 PDK is available now at a suggested resale price of $2,499 (USD).

About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor is a global leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial, networking and wireless markets. The privately held company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing or sales operations in more than 30 countries. Freescale is one of the world's largest semiconductor companies with 2007 sales of $5.7 billion (USD). www.freescale.com

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Company Information:
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