ELECTRONICA, Munich, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- National
Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: NSM) today announced a major technology
advance towards an industry-wide goal of creating a single, seamless worldwide
network of networks. National's new CP3000 family of embedded connectivity
processors will dramatically simplify the creation of linked networks and
connected devices. The CP3000 family includes the hardware, software,
development tools and technical support to simplify and reduce the design and
qualification cycle of connected embedded applications.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020705/NSCLOGO )National Semiconductor's CP3BT10, CP3BT13, CP3UB17 and CP3CN17 processors
bridge the different connectivity and protocol standards in networks. Until
today, there was no easy, cost-effective way to connect different types of
devices using wide-area, local-area or personal-area networks. National's new
family of chips essentially acts as a bridge between these different types of
network standards.
"National is the only company we have seen currently offering such
comprehensive connectivity products," said Russ Craig, research director of
Aberdeen Group, a market analysis firm. "The processor's size, performance
and throughput are perfect for many devices, such as cell phones and other
small applications. National is well positioned to succeed in this market."
"The explosive growth of the Internet has given birth to various local and
wide area network standards," said Joe Montalbo, vice president for National's
Device Connectivity Division. "National's CP3000 family enables
communications between networks and nodes with different standards and
protocol stacks."
The first product family to be introduced by National's new Device
Connectivity Division, the CP3000 processors include Flash program memory and
a variety of embedded peripherals, such as USB, CAN, USART, SPI and Access.bus
interfaces. Also included on-chip is a fully embedded Bluetooth(TM) interface
that includes baseband processing, a host protocol stack and dedicated
profiles. The CP3000 family is ideal for a variety of products including
those that use Bluetooth technology in homes and vehicles, hands-free speaker
systems, automobile entertainment systems, utilities metering, digital still
and streaming cameras, standalone keyboards, universal headsets and digital
multimedia speakers.
Today, for example, people who wish to download photos from a digital
camera must deal with complex software, wires or swapping disks. Soon, owners
of cameras equipped with CP3000 Bluetooth embedded processors will merely set
the camera next to any device with Internet access. The network will
recognize the camera and download images over a wireless network. Other
examples include cars that will be diagnosed remotely by a mechanic using a
simple browser. When parked in a garage, the mechanic will be able to perform
tests or upload the latest engine or maintenance data. "Consumer device
manufacturers are well-versed in the intricacies of their products, but most
are unfamiliar with RF and connectivity standards such as Bluetooth and CAN,"
Montalbo said. "National is leveraging its core analog, wireless and
microcontroller technologies and infrastructure to develop a complete device
connectivity solution to simplify the system design process."
In addition to the CP3000 processor hardware, National has qualified
application-specific software modules available including interface drivers,
driver software and protocol stacks. Engineers may take advantage of the
development platforms with tools, evaluation boards and technical support from
National or its software partners. Additional certified consultants worldwide
will provide further support to make integration of these products even
simpler.
Features and Benefits
The CP3BT10, CP3BT13, CP3UB17 and CP3CN17 connectivity processors feature
National's power efficient CR16C 16-bit RISC microcontroller core and a wealth
of on-chip peripherals. Each features 256kB on-chip Flash, 10kB on-chip RAM
and an additional 8kB of on-chip data Flash. Additional functions and
interfaces include versatile timer units, multifunction timers, audio
interfaces, USART, programmable I/O ports and a watchdog timer. The
processors run from 0 to 24 MHz and will be available in an extended
temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees centigrade.
Manufactured using National Semiconductor's advanced 0.25-micron CMOS
process at its fabrication facility in South Portland, Maine, each device is
optimized for a wide variety of connectivity applications.
CP3BT10 and CP3BT13
Both the CP3BT10 and CP3BT13 connectivity processors include the Bluetooth
baseband and allow the implementation of a fully embedded Bluetooth stack with
a customer's application code. Each interfaces easily with National's
LMX5250/1 Bluetooth transceiver. The processors also allow easy access from
user-developed application code to Bluetooth functionality through a
well-defined Application Programming Interface (API). This allows a designer
to program the host protocol stack and dedicated profiles into the on-chip
Flash program memory, thus eliminating the need for a separate host/system
controller, saving cost, board space and power.
The CP3BT10 connectivity processor integrates USB, Access.bus and USART
interfaces, while the CP3BT13 connectivity processor integrates CAN,
Access.bus and USART interfaces. The USB interface on the CP3BT10 makes it
ideal for consumer and computing devices because of its high-speed serial
interface, while the CAN interface on the CP3BT13 makes it ideal for
electrically noisy environments in automotive and industrial applications.
CP3UB17 and CP3CN17
The CP3UB17 and CP3CN17 connectivity processors are ideal for automotive,
industrial, PC and consumer applications where Bluetooth technology is not
required. The CP3UB17 provides USB, AccessBus, I2C and SPI interfaces, while
the CP3CN17 offers CAN, Access. bus and SPI interfaces.
Pricing and Availability
All of the CP3000 connectivity processors are sampling now. For
1,000-unit quantities in very small 48-pin chip scale packages, the CP3BT10 is
$7.00, the CP3BT13 is $7.25, the CP3UB17 is $6.40 and the CP3CN17 is $6.50.
In 1,000-unit quantities in a 100-pin LQFP, the CP3BT10 is $8.00, the CP3BT13
is $8.25, the CP3UB17 is $7.40 and the CP3CN17 is $7.50. The LQFP package
allows up to 8Mb of external memory. Production quantities will be available
in first quarter 2003.
For more information about these connectivity devices, visit National's
World Wide Web site at http://www.national.com/appinfo/cp3000/ .
About National Semiconductor
National Semiconductor is the premier analog company driving the
information age. Combining real-world analog and state-of-the-art digital
technology, the company is focused on the fast growing markets for wireless
handsets; displays; information infrastructure, and information appliances.
With headquarters in Santa Clara, California, National reported sales of
$1.5 billion for its most recent fiscal year and has about 10,000 employees
worldwide. Additional company and product information is available on the
World Wide Web at www.national.com.
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