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  Date: 10/10/2012

32-bit Kinetis KW01 MCU from Freescale for smart meters and sensor-control networks

Freescale Semiconductor has announced the Kinetis KW01 wireless microcontroller (MCU) suitable for wirelessly networked smart energy applications.

Several protocols are emerging worldwide for outdoor and indoor smart energy networks that need robust communication and low power consumption. The Kinetis KW01 wireless MCU addresses their requirements with a high-performance radio capable of up to 600 Kbps using complex modulation schemes (GFSK, MSK, GMSK and OOK) while operating at multiple frequencies in the range of 290 to 1020 MHz, supporting ISM bands in Japan, USA, Europe, China, India, Brazil, Mexico and others. Additionally, the on-board efficient, low-power CPU system is utilized to handle many network protocols.

For outdoor applications, such as neighbourhood area networks that connect many smart meters to a common data collection point and metropolitan area networks that connect numerous street lamps or sensors, the KW01 wireless MCU can support proprietary protocols and the industry-standard IEEE 802.15.4e/g protocol. For indoor applications connecting wireless sensors, controls, displays, appliances and machinery, the KW01 wireless MCU can support proprietary protocols or standard protocols such as 6LoWPAN, WMBUS (EN13757-4), KNX and ECHONET.

“In a world of evolving wireless protocols for energy management and general control networks, our customers need complete flexibility,” said Bruno Baylac, director and general manager of Freescale’s Metering, Medical & Connectivity business unit. “The Kinetis KW01 wireless MCU is able to adapt to multiple protocols, while providing the performance and low power consumption smart energy applications require.”

The Kinetis KW01 MCU is based on an ARM Cortex-M0+ processor running up to 48 MHz with 128 KB flash memory and 16 KB SRAM capable of consuming 40 uA/MHz in typical conditions. The system and peripherals are designed to attain 1.7 uA device standby current with a fast wake up time of just 4.3 microseconds, and a device stop current less than 100 nA, which comprises radio configuration data retention. These features help maximize battery life in portable systems.

The KW01 device may be used as a modem running low-level wireless protocol layers while delegating the upper network protocol layers to run in an external host application processor. The KW01 can also operate without a host for simpler network protocols taking advantage of its on-chip peripherals, such as the 16-bit analog-to-digital converter to employ a single-chip solution for wireless sensor networking applications.
Radio features:
1. Benchmark +137 dB budget link for very long range capabilities
2. Supports 290-340 MHz, 424-510 MHz, and 862-1020 MHz frequency bands
3. Support of multiple modulation schemes (GFSK, MSK, GMSK and OOK)
4. Bi-directional over the air data rates from 1 Kbps to 600 Kbps
5. 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ CPU core
6. 40 uA/MHz device current during RUN mode
7. Less than 100 nA device current during STOP mode
8. Multiple, flexible low-power modes including new compute mode that reduces dynamic power by placing peripherals in an asynchronous stop mode

Memory and peripherals:
1. 128 KB of on-chip, non-volatile flash memory and 16 KB of RAM for running various communication protocols, from fully proprietary (SMAC - simple media access controller) to globally standardized (IEEE 802.15.4)
2. 16-bit analog-to-digital converter
3. Touch sense interface

Development support:
A comprehensive enablement package that simplifies development includes:
1. PC test tool for a complete evaluation of radio performances and a fast configuration of the radio block
2. Out-of-the-box kit experience with certified FCC and CE compliant hardware and software configuration
3. Eclipse-based CodeWarrior integrated development environment (IDE) that provides a complete debug module for in-circuit debug and flash
4. Tower System modular development platform for rapid prototyping
5. Third-party development support, including the IAR IDE, is also available from the extensive ARM ecosystem.

The samples of Kinetis KW01 MCU are planned for Q4-2012 availability, with volume production in Q1 2013.
For more information and pricing: http://www.freescale.com/KW01


Source: Freescale Semiconductor

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