Motorola's Flash Microcontrollers to Enable New Applications in Thousands Of Products
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT),
the world's market leader in microcontrollers, unveils a new microcontroller
product line designed to give manufacturers increased flexibility, and a broad
range of products enhanced functionality. Equipped with flash technology at a
low price point, the Motorola Nitron HC08 family of 8-bit microcontrollers
will impact consumer, automotive and industrial products ranging from light
dimmer switches to washing machines.
"Motorola has put a stake in the ground with the Nitron family, offering
Flash technology at a price point half the current market," said Tony
Massimini, chief of technology, Semico Research Corporation. "The Nitron
family will mean significant evolution of product capabilities that will
improve the functionality of an untold number of products -- and allow
manufacturers to adjust to changing market demands quickly and cost-
effectively."
At a suggested resale price of $0.70* (USD), the Nitron family competes
with the less flexible microcontrollers, including one-time programmable (OTP)
memory. Its flash technology allows manufacturers to re-program
microcontrollers several times in the development cycle, adding flexibility to
adjust to fast-changing market demands or correcting problems remotely in the
field.
"The Nitron family's Flash technology and low cost offer manufacturers the
agility to quickly change their product lines by reprogramming their
microcontrollers much later in the manufacturing process," said Fred Shlapak,
executive vice president, Motorola, Inc., and president of Motorola's
Semiconductor Products Sector. "Developers will be able to bring new
functionality to a host of cost-sensitive products through new applications
and consumers will see the difference as home appliances, for instance, will
have high-end features -- without seeing a significant impact on price."
For example, a lighting manufacturer that currently offers a basic dimmer
switch can use a Nitron 68HC908 Flash microcontroller to add features, such as
programmable settings, time delays and safety shut-off, with minimal effect on
the price. A power tool, such as a drill will be able to adjust its own
applied torque, dependant on the application need. This technology is able to
help lower product costs and thereby drive higher volume from the
manufacturing plant to the shelves.
Redefining the 8-Bit Microcontroller Market
According to Semico Research, the 8-bit microcontroller market is valued
at $4.5 (USD) billion in 2002, and predicts that it will grow to
$5.6 (USD) billion by 2006. Semico estimates that Motorola is currently the
market leader with more than 24% of the marketplace. Semico estimates the
8-bit microcontroller marketplace to be 43% of the total microcontroller
market, even while the actual selling price for 8-bit microcontrollers will be
declining. This projects the Motorola Nitron initiative in the 8-bit market
as representative of a much larger market share going forward.
Internationally, the Nitron family is projected to have exceptional
growth, especially in China and Korea. Semico's Massimini notes, "Korea should
be a region of high-growth for microcontrollers, while China's "New Golden
Economy" will also generate high demand for microcontrollers, according to the
SEMICO Forecast Workshop, September 5, 2002."
ELMARC s.r.l, Company, of Antonio Merloni Spa, is a leader in Europe for
the production of domestic appliances, producing 3 million appliances per
year. An early embedded system developer using Nitron microcontrollers,
ELMARC reports that upgrading time has been reduced from months to hours, when
compared to previous microcontroller designs.
"Motorola's 68HC908 devices incorporate on-chip Flash memory that not only
enables us to re-program our systems many times during the development cycle,
but also to program late in the manufacturing cycle and make upgrades remotely
in the field," said Marco Borgiani, president of ELMARC. "This means we can
offer our customers new features, better performance, safety features and
security, with a minimal increase in costs. The Nitron family will enable us
to introduce a microcontroller into a very cost-critical application -- the
thermostat of a refrigerator."
About Motorola
As the world's #1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's
Semiconductor Products Sector creates DigitalDNA(TM) system-on-chip solutions
for a connected world. Our strong focus on wireless communications and
networking enables customers to develop smarter, simpler, faster and
synchronized products for the person, work team, home and automobile.
Motorola's worldwide semiconductor sales were $4.9 billion (USD) in 2001.
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