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Freescale provides MPC8313E PowerQUICC II Pro processor

(Product News, 07 Feb 2007 )

Freescale Semiconductor has introduced the MPC8313E PowerQUICC II Pro processor with integrated security. The MPC8313E integrates a unique combination of Gigabit Ethernet (GigE), USB2.0, high speed interconnect and advanced power management technologies to provide an ideal platform for a variety of consumer applications, including residential gateways, IEEE 802.11n access points, digital media servers, network access storage devices and printers.

The MPC8313E facilitates the deployment of a wide range of high-speed peripherals at an extremely affordable price point. In addition to GigE and USB2.0 w/ phy integration, the MPC8313E provides a 32-bit double data rate (DDR1/DDR2) memory controller running up to 333 MHz, a 32-bit peripheral component interconnect (PCI) controller, a 16-bit local bus and four direct memory access (DMA) channels. The device’s integrated security engine leverages Freescale’s encryption technology portfolio. (The “E” in the MPC8313E product name designates on-chip encryption.)

The MPC8313E supports the IEEE 1588 timing protocol, which is for industrial control and test and measurement applications. For LAN control and switching applications, the MPC8313E offers a SGMII serial interface for GigE controllers. Additional applications supported by MPC8313E include a line card controller, broadband router, intelligent NIC, integrated access devices and 802.11n wireless LAN access points.

The device meets strict power regulations and supports ACPI standards. It includes power management features such as smart-wakeup functionality and exceptionally low standby power at less than 300mW.

The MPC8313E is available in a 516-pin PBGA package and is manufactured using Freescale’s 90-nm process technology, enabling 1.0V core voltage and 3.3V I/O.

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