NEC Engineering Selects Freescale's ZigBee(TM) Platform for New Module; Freescale Continues to Drive Global ZigBee Growth
April 11 2006 - 9:30AM
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NEC Engineering Ltd announced it has selected Freescale
Semiconductor's (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) ZigBee-compliant platform
for its new certified ZigBee-ZB24FM embedded module. NEC
Engineering's ZB24FM can operate with a dry cell battery (3.0V) for
up to two years, achieving lower power consumption and running
cost. The module's compact size allows it to be embedded in various
customer products and is ideal for applications such as fire alarms
with smoke and humidity sensors, power management for monitoring g
electricity usage, air conditioning, crime prevention, physical
distribution management and factory line monitoring. "Our ZB24FM
was certified as a module by the ZigBee-Compliant Platform test,
performed by TUV Rheinland Group Japan," said Hidetoshi Miyazawa,
manager of System Interface Development Section, Device Solution
Business Department, NEC Engineering. "Freescale's ZigBee-compliant
chipset helped us move smoothly through the testing, and now we
will be able to quickly release ZigBee products for various
profiles. We hope that our customers will feel comfortable with
ZB24FM and that it will be used in various applications."
Freescale's ZigBee-compliant platform, which includes the MC13193
2.4 GHz RF chip, a low-voltage, low-power HCS08 MCU and both
IEEE(R) 802.15.4 and the ZigBee protocol software, provides a
robust, cost-effective, and easy-to-deploy solution. On-chip
features and enhancements help to reduce external components and
total bill of materials, while providing battery lifetimes of up to
several years. "NEC Engineering is a leading company in system
design, embedded software development, and solution proposition,
and is highly evaluated and trusted in the industry for its system
integration capability," said Mamoru Tomozane, general manager of
the Freescale Wireless Group in Japan. "NEC's selection of our
ZigBee-compliant platform for the ZB24FM module underscores the
growing industry support for our solution and the increasing
momentum of ZigBee technology." About ZigBee Technology ZigBee is a
low-power wireless communication technology and international
standard protocol for the next-generation wireless network,
reducing data size and allowing for lower-cost network construction
with simplified protocol and limited functionality. ZigBee uses the
PHY and MAC layers defined by IEEE(R)802.15.4, which is the
short-distance wireless communication standard for 2.4 GHz band.
ZigBee comprises the ZigBee platform specifications and ZigBee
profiles defined by the ZigBee Alliance. For more information on
Freescale's ZigBee-compliant solutions, visit
www.freescale.com/zigbee. About ZigBee Compliant Platform Test The
TUV Rheinland Group Japan performs the ZigBee Compliant Platform
test, the official certification test organization of the ZigBee
alliance. In order to sell a newly developed ZigBee-compliant
product, the product must conform to the standard specified as a
ZigBee profile (which is defined for each application) and obtain
the certification logo which ensures its ZigBee compliance. About
Freescale Semiconductor Freescale Semiconductor Inc. (NYSE:FSL)
(NYSE:FSL.B) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of
embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial,
networking and wireless markets. Freescale became a publicly traded
company in July 2004 after more than 50 years as part of Motorola
Inc. The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design,
research and development, manufacturing or sales operations in more
than 30 countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500(R), is
one of the world's largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales
of $5.8 billion (USD). www.freescale.com About NEC Engineering NEC
Engineering Ltd. delivers system solutions that integrate server
and networking systems based on the open technology matrix as well
as develop and deliver the Internet appliances and the
state-of-the-art information communication devices. NOTE TO
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