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Page 1: Freescale Zigbee Solutions in 8 and 32-bit

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July, 2009

Marcelo Williams Silva Brazil Sales Team

Web Seminar, Brazil

Freescale Zigbee Solutions in 8 and 32-bit

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IEEE® 802.15.4 Technology Overview

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2Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

The 802 Wireless Space

Data Rate (Mbps)

Ran

ge

Millimeter-wave

802.15.3cWPAN

WLAN

WMAN

WWAN

WiFi

802.11

0.01 0.1 1 10 100 2000

Bluetooth

802.15.1

IEEE® 802.22

WiMax

802.16

IEEE® 802.20

IEEE® 802.15.4 breaks the “bigger and faster” mold to address the unique needs of monitoring and control

• Machine-to-machine

• Low cost

• Low power

• Low duty cycle

• Small packets

• Fast power-on latency

• Self-forming, self-healing mesh networking

802.15.4

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3Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

IEEE® 802.15.4 2003

Simple packet data protocol for lightweight wireless networks

• Global standard based solution released in May 2003� Technology in mass production since 2003

� Over 20 Million units shipped

� Variety of sources

• Defines the physical (PHY) and data (MAC) layers

� Upper layers are defined by developer– Allows the designer to concentrate on

the application and their customers’needs

Technology Advantages• Optimized for low duty cycle applications

� Longer battery life (months to years)

• Interference avoidance

Physical

Data

Network

Application

Network

Layer Model

Defined by

802.15.4

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4Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

IEEE® 802.15.4 Applications

Cost

Proprietary Networks (802.15.4 and SMAC)

SynkroRF and RF4CE

WirelessHART™

ZigBee®

Gaming and Toys

Security

SmartEnergy

RemoteControl

MedicalMonitoring

HomeControl

BuildingControl

IndustrialControl

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5Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

802.15.4 Summary

802.15.4 is designed to provide a solid foundation for sensing and control applications

Providing a global standard• 2.4 GHz provides global support for products• Additional sub 1 GHz work adding options for Asia, Europe, and US

Technology is real and available• Mass production since 2003• 20 Million units shipped

Provides a variety of sources for chipsets and network stacks• Eliminates the concerns with a single source• Provides lower cost and increased competition

Provides for key technology advantages for monitoring and control• Optimized for low duty cycle applications• Longer battery life (months to years)

Proving to be robust in the presence of interference• Channel Alignment – ideal for co-existence with other 2.4 GHz technologies• Clear Channel Assessment – improves collision avoidance• Short burst transmission

Used as the foundation for many protocol stacks• ZigBee® technology, WirelssHART™ technology, ISA 100.11a protocol stack, RF4CE

consortium, etc.

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Freescale 802.15.4 Software Overview

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7Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Consider the variety of the 802.15.4 protocol stack offerings

802.15.4 is becoming the foundation for many protocol stacks• ZigBee® technology, WirelssHART™ technology, ISA 100.11a protocol

stack, RF4CE consortium, etc.

Freescale has an advanced portfolio of 802.15.4 protocol stacks• Freescale #1 for 2008 with 61% market share (In-Stat 2008 report)

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

ZigBee NWK

Customer

Defined

&Developed

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

SynkroRFRF NWK

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

Hardware

PHY Layer

S-MAC

Hardware Hardware Hardware

Customer

Defined&

Developed

Customer

Defined&

Developed

CustomerDeveloped

ZigBee Profiles

SMAC 802.15.4 SynkroRF ZigBee®

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

RF4CE NWK

Hardware

Customer

Developed

RF4CE Profiles

RF4CE

Physical

MAC

Network

Application

Hardware

Networking

Layers

Memory-upgradeable and pin-compatible MCUs and RF ICs

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8Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

30-70K70-100K70-100K90-115K50-115KTypical DataThroughput

$3-5$2-3$2-3$2-3$1-2Typical ICCost

2-1000ZigBee Pro

2-250ZigBee

32 per TargetDevice

32 per ControlledDevice

2-1000*2-100Typical #of Nodes

MeshMeshTreeStar

TreeCo-existing

StarCo-existing

StarPeer-to-PeerPoint-to-Point

NetworkTopology

50-100K40K32K30-40K4-8KMemoryRequirements

YesYesNoNoNoNetwork Profiles

YesYesYesNoNoNetworkStack

Security

PatientMonitoring

BuildingAutomation

HomeAutomation

WirelessMeter Reading

Smart EnergyHome

Entertainmentand Control

WirelessControl

WirelessAutomation

Wireless Toysand Games

HomeAutomation

RF RemoteControl

CableReplacement

Wireless ControlCable

Replacement

TypicalApplications

ZigBeeRF4CESynkroRF802.15.4 MACSMACFeature

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9Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Freescale’s 802.15.4 Platform Positioning

Com

ple

xity

Interoperability

Is Not

• Interoperable

• Mesh Networks

• Medium to large networks (over 100 nodes)

Is

• Freescale Proprietary

• Simple

• 2.5-4 KB

• Lowest Cost ($2-3 IC Cost)

Simple MAC

Is Not

• Mesh

• Large Networks

Is

• CE Remote Control

• Standard (2H08)

• 60 KB

• Low Cost ($3-4 IC Cost)

SynkroRF and RF4CE

Is Not

• Simple

• Mobile

• Low cost

Is

• Mesh Networks

• Small to Large Networks

• 50-100 KB

• Highest Cost ($4-5 IC Cost)

BeeStack™ ZigBee® Protocol Stack

Is Not

• Interoperable

• Simple

Is

• IEEE Standard

• Proprietary Networks

• 60 KB

• Low Cost ($3-4 IC Cost)

IEEE® 802.15.4

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Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

SMAC

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11Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

SMAC

Simple Point-to-Point Solution• Perfect for small low cost applications using

4-8 KB• Easily portable to other Freescale MCUs• Supports point-to-point and star networks with

repeaters

Broad Portfolio of ICs• MC13201 and MC13202• MC13211, MC13212, and MC13213• MC13224

Applications• Cable replacement• Simple remote control• Toys and games

Star

Full Function Device (FFD, Router)

PAN coordinator (PANC)

Reduced Function Device (RFD)

Example Communication Path

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12Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Proprietary Solutions SMAC (Simple Media Access Controller)

Features Highlights• Portfolio’s lowest cost solution• Perfect for small applications using 4-8KB MCUs• 9 Sample applications

Enhanced compatibility• Native support for HCS08GB/GT family• Guide for porting to HCS08QD4 and other low end MCUs available

on Q4• Easy portability to custom hardware

Cost Efficient solution• Lower development tools’ cost: compatible with Codewarrior

Special Edition license• BeeKit compatible: short development time

Simple but powerful• Proprietary Point-to-Point and Star networks with optional repeaters• Security and Over the Air Programming functionality

When to Design in• Simple point-to-point or Star/Extended Star topologies

• Cable Replacement

• Lowest cost

• Proprietary

Simple Wireless

Connectivity

MCU RFIC

PHY Layer

S-MAC

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Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

IEEE® 802.15.4

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14Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Proprietary IEEE® 802.15.4 Solutions

Full Breath of IEEE 802.15.4 Networks• Suitable for simple to very complex networks• Fully compliant IEEE 802.15.4 MAC

proprietary solution• Peer-to-peer, star, mesh, and cluster tree

networks

Broad Portfolio of ICs• MC13202• MC13212 and MC13213• MC13224

Applications• Control• Automation• Meter reading

Full Function Device (FFD, Router)

PAN coordinator (PANC)

Reduced Function Device (RFD)

Tree

Example Communication Path

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15Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

IEEE 802.15.4 Standard-Based Proprietary

Feature Highlights• Supports MC1319x, MC1320x, MC1321x,

MC1322x• Supports robust networks

Provided in Object Code• Allows for optimization of code space by

removing • features not needed

Network Attributes• Peer-to-peer, star, and mesh/cluster-tree

networks• Robust communication and timing critical

protocol• Network standard not needed• Interoperability not needed

Processors Supported• HCS08• ARM7 TDMI-S

When to design in• Peer-to-peer, star, and mesh/cluster-tree

topologies • Simple to very complex networks• Wireless control, automation, and meter

reading• Proprietary

MCU RFIC

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

802.15.4 Solution

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16Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Freescale’s 802.15.4 Platform Differentiators

Best in class platform• Complete lineup of IC offerings

� RF-IC, SiP and PiP, MCUs (Controller Continuum) and Sensors• Robust software offering

� Scalable Protocol Stack (SMAC, 802.15.4 MAC, SynkroRF™ and BeeStack™)• Reference Designs and documentation

� Provide extensive documentation and reference design

Superior technology• Low component count

� Reduces complexity and solution cost• High sensitivity radio solution

� Improves range and lowers power consumption• Operating voltage range optimized for alkaline or lithium primary cells

� Nearly 100% of available battery life whether Alkaline or Lithium

Premiere Development Tools• Comprehensive and flexible development kit offering• “15 minute” out of box experience• BeeKit™ simplifies network development

Value added ecosystem partners• Hardware design• Software design• Consulting services• Training • System certification

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Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

SynkroRF

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18Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

SynkroRF

Light Weight Networks• Provides a standardized networking layer

optimized for light weight networks

• Subset of IEEE® 802.15.4

• Low cost

Broad Portfolio of ICs• MC13213

• MC13224

Applications• Cable replacement

• Wireless control

Full Function Device

Reduced Function Device

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19Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

SynkroRF Entertainment Control Platform

Features Highlights• Complete platform solution targeted for

wireless control and cable replacement• Provides the network stack up to the

API• True universal approach• Provides channel agility and low latency

options

Enhanced compatibility• Supported as a complimentary code

base within BeeKit• Black box and API approaches

available

When to design in• Need low cost wireless option with the

complete network stack• Interference avoidance• Channel agility• Low latency transmission for high duty

cycle interferes• Easy device paring

Applications

MCU RFIC

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

ECP Network

Entertainment Control Platform

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Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

RF4CE

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21Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

RF4CE

Remote and Home Control� A platform solution for wireless monitoring,

control and complete automation for home entertainment products.

• Enhanced RF technology, two-way communication, easy design configuration

• Multiple-star network topology

Broad Portfolio of ICs• System in Package (SiP)• Platform in Package (PiP)

Applications• RF remote control• Home entertainment and control• Home automation

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22Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Entertainment Control – Today with IR

Line of sight transmission• Decades-old technology

Field of vision limitations• Remote needs to be pointed at IR receiver in

equipment being controlled

Unidirectional unacknowledged transfers• Unreliable communication• Cannot send information to remote control or

between components (DTV, set top box, etc.)

Requires manufacturer-specific IR databases• Each product has its own control commands• Requires larger memory for storing lookup tables

� Savings from 8 to 32 KB

Technology Challenge• Plasma TV contains high frequency inverter that

obstructs IR signals• LCD back lighting absorbs IR• DTVs field of vision

� IR diode placed near edge of TV which many times is outside IR field of vision

Power consumption• Multiple redundant transmissions for each command• Higher TX power required to avoid interference

created by plasma/LCD screens• Typically over 100mA required per IR transmission

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23Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Entertainment Control – Move to RF

Value DriversProvides product differentiation to

a price sensitive market• Faster communications

� Enables enhanced user interfaces� Pointing capability

• Bi-directional capability� More reliable communications� Send program guides, stock quotes, etc to remote� Allows for communications between devices

802.15.4 RF consumes 25% of the power used by IR solutions

802.15.4 selected for cost and interference avoidance capabilities with benefit of IEEE standard

• DSSS• CSMA-CCA

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Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

Zigbee

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25Freescale Semiconductor Confidential and Proprietary Information. Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarksof Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2006.

ZigBee® Technology

Mesh Networking and Interoperability• Freescale supports both ZigBee and ZigBee Pro• Provides for memory optimization• Simplified network configuration reduces

development time

Broad Portfolio of ICs• MC13202• MC13213• MC13224

Applications• Home automation• Smart energy• Building automation• Security• Patient monitoring• Actuator• Sensor applications

Mesh

Full Function Device (FFD, Router)

PAN coordinator (PANC)

Reduced Function Device (RFD)

Example Communication Path (FFD)

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Fully Compliant ZigBee® - BeeStack™

Features Highlights• ZigBee Compliant Platform

� Freescale ZigBee 2006 & 2007 Golden Unit� Freescale BeeStack smallest in industry

• Supports Star, Tree, & Mesh Networks• Established Routing Algorithm• Network Formation, Recovery, and Healing• Device Interoperability via standard profiles

� Home Automation (HA) � Smart Energy (SE) � Commercial Building Automation (CBA) – Q309

• Clusters: Standard Interfaces for Actuators & Sensors

• Designed for small to large networks (1000+)• Stack Provided in Header Files & Libraries• Sample Applications and Platform Code

Provided in Source

When to design in• Mesh Networking• Interoperability• Low Power• Robust

APS

P31 ZDOP1

MCU RFIC

802.15.4 PHY

802.15.4 MAC

ZigBee NWK

ZigBee

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What is ZigBee®

A standard global protocol developed and supported by companies around the globe

• Based on 802.15.4• Defines network, security and application

software layers

Meets key market needs• Reliability

� Self healing mesh networks

• Scalability� Supports thousands of devices

• Secure� Symmetric Key with AES-128

• Long battery life� Years on AA batteries

• Interoperable� Platform Conformance Certification

• Low cost

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ZigBee® Protocol Summary

ZigBee technology relies upon the robust IEEE 802.15.4 PHY/MAC to provide reliable data transfer in noisy, interference-rich environments

• Message acknowledgement • Mesh Networks

Products shipping in market now from numerous vendorsPrimary markets are smart energy devices in residential and commercial environmentIdeal For

• Low data rate monitoring and control applications that require a robust network� Low latency, infrequent, low data rate and small packet data

• Large area coverage � Using the mesh networks that support 1000 of devices

• Ultra low power monitoring applications that operate for years on inexpensive alkaline batteries

Not Ideal For• Applications requiring all battery operated devices (routers)• Mobile applications• Streaming data

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Freescale 802.15.4 Hardware Overview

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MC1320x Overview

Features:• 802.15.4 compliant 2.4 GHz RF transceiver

� 250 kbps O-PQSK modulation � 16 selectable channels

• Auto-trim feature for crystal accuracy � Eliminate need for external variable capacitors� Allows for automated production frequency

calibration • Programmable from -27 dBm to +3 dBm • RX sensitivity of -92 dBm• Integrated Transmit/Receive switch

� Supports single-ended or full differential operation

• Power supply range: 2.0 to 3.4 V • Multiple low power modes

� < 1 µA Off Current � 3.0 µA Typical Hibernate Current � 40 µA Typical Doze Current

• Programmable frequency clock output for MCU � Requires a single 16 MHz crystal

• 7 General Purpose Input/Output ports (GPIO) • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C • Small form factor 5x5mm QFN-32 Package • Meets Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 • 260°C Peak Reflow temperature • RoHS compliant

Availability• Shipping in volume since April 2004

RFIC Timers

Digital ControlLogic

AnalogReceiver

FrequencyGenerator

AnalogTransmitter

Buffer RAM

RAMArbiter

VoltageRegulators

IRQArbiter

PowerManagement

Dig

ita

l T

ran

sce

ive

r

Tx/Rx Switch

MC1320X

$2.36$2.012009 1K SRP

Streaming and PacketPacketData Mode

-92 dBm-91 dBm Sensitivity

SMAC

IEEE 802.15.4

ZigBee

SMACProtocol Stack

MC13202MC13201Features

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MC1320x End Product Benefits

MC1320x is the ideal platform for SMAC and IEEE 802.15.4• Fully compliant RF Transceiver operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency band

• Provides the foundation for an easy to implement proprietary solution

Integrated TX/RX switch• Lowers the component count and system cost while multiple low power modes

decrease the system power consumption

SPI Interface to MCU• The MC1320x can easily connect with Freescale’s vast portfolio of MCU’s

MC1320x Features• The MC1320x features help make this an ideal solution for cost-sensitive,

energy-efficient sensing and control applications

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MC1321x OverviewMCU Features

• 40 MHz HCS08 low-voltage, low-power core • Flash and memory dependent on part • Multiple 16-bit timers • Up to 38 GPIO • 8-bit port keyboard interrupt (KBI) • 8-channel 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) • SCI interface supporting up to 115.2 kBaud• I2C with 100 kbps maximum bus loading • Low-voltage detection • In-circuit debug and Flash programming • Common on-chip processor (COP) watchdog timer

RF Features• 802.15.4 compliant 2.4 GHz RF transceiver

� 250 kbps O-PQSK modulation � 16 selectable channels

• Auto-trim feature for crystal accuracy � Eliminate need for external variable capacitors� Allows for automated production frequency calibration

• Programmable from -27 dBm to +3 dBm • RX sensitivity of -92 dBm• Integrated Transmit/Receive switch

� Supports single-ended or full differential operation

Features• -40 to +85 degrees C operating temperature • 2V to 3.4V• Low external component count

� Requires a single 16 MHz crystal � Programmable frequency clock output for MCU

• 9x9x1 mm 71-pin LGA package • RoHS compliant

Availability• Shipping in volume since September 2006

RFIC Timers

Digital ControlLogic

Analog

Receiver

Frequency

Generator

AnalogTransmitter

Buffer RAM

RAMArbiter

VoltageRegulators

IRQArbiter

PowerManagement

Dig

ital

Tra

nsceiv

er

Tx/Rx

Switch

HCS08 CPU

FLASH Memory

RAM

Low Voltage Interrupt

InternalClock Gen

Background Debug Module

8-ch10-bitADC

2 x SCI

IIC

16-bitTimers

COP

Keyboard Interrupt

Up

to

39 G

PIO

$3.71$3.38$3.102009 1K SRP

60 KB Flash

4KB RAM

32 KB Flash

2 KB RAM

16 KB Flash 1KB RAM

Memory

SMAC

IEEE 802.15.4

SynkroRF

ZigBee

SMAC

IEEE 802.15.4

SMACProtocol Stack

MC13213MC13212MC13211Features

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MC1321x End Product Benefits

MC1321x is the ideal platform for SMAC, IEEE 802.15.4, SynkroRF,and RF4CE

• Low cost solution for applications that do not require full ZigBee mesh networks

• Fully compliant 802.15.4 platform integrates the MC13202 2.4 GHz transceiver with the MC9S08GT MCU to provide a single package solution.

Memory Scalability • Three flash memory configurations are available to optimize solution costs

based on application needs.

Integrates MC9S08GT MCU • The System in Package (SiP) integrates an 8-bit HCS08 MCU with a low voltage

and a low power core further reducing the size and cost of the MC1321x solution.

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MC1322x Platform in a Package (PiP)

Features• Integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver with 32-bit CPU

� 802.15.4 Compliant transceiver� ARM7TDMI up to 26Mhz

• Lowest power� Significant power reduction – up to 45%� 22 mA Rx & 29 mA Tx with radio and MCU

• Plenty of memory for ZigBee Applications� ROM, Flash, RAM

• Improved RF performance� -96 dBm sensitivity (DCD mode)� -100 dBm (NCD mode, +3-4 mA current)� +4 dBm power output

• Hardware accelerator reduces MCU overhead� MAC accelerator� AES 128-bit hardware encryption/decryption

• Best in class peripherals� UART, SPI, KBI, 8 channel 12-bit ADC, 4x16-bit

timer, I2C, SSI (I2S), 64 GPIO• Unique platform in a package

� RF matching in package� Requires power, crystal and 50 Ohm antenna� 9.5 mm x 9.5 mm 99-pin LGA

Availability – NowPricing – 2009 1K SRP = $4.74

BalunTX/RXSwitchTX/RXSwitch

Analog

TX

AnalogRX

TXModem

RX

Modem

Digital

Modem802.15.4

MAC

Accelerator(MACA)

802.15.4MAC

Accelerator(MACA)

IEEE® 802.15.4 Transceiver

AdvancedSecurityModule

(ASM)

AdvancedSecurityModule

(ASM)

SPIFLASH

Module(SPIF)

128 KBSerial

FLASH

128 KBSerial

FLASH

AnalogPower

Management&

VoltageRegulation

AnalogPower

Management&

VoltageRegulation

RFOscillator/PLL

&Clock Generation

24 MHz (Typical) 32.768 KHz (Optional)

Clock &Reset

Module(CRM)

ARM7

TDMI-S32-bit

CPU

ARM7

TDMI-S32-bit

CPU

BusInterface &

MemoryArbitrator

BusInterface &

MemoryArbitrator

ARMInterrupt

Controller(AITC)

ARMInterrupt

Controller(AITC)

CPU Complex

80 KB

ROM

80 KB

ROM

MC1322X Block Diagram

SCI/UART

Module

SCI/UART

Module

SCI/UART

Module

SCI/UART

Module

SSI/I2SModuleSSI/I2SModule

I2C

Module

I2C

Module

Keyboard

Interface

Keyboard

Interface

SPIInterface

SPIInterface

GPIO

Control

GPIO

Control

TimerModuleTimer

Module

Up

to

64

GP

IOU

p t

o 6

4 G

PIO

BatteryMonitorBatteryMonitor

Da

ta &

Ad

dre

ss

Bu

ses

12-bit

ADC

12-bitADC

12-bit

ADC

12-bit

ADC

12-bitADC12-bitADC

JTAG & Nexus

JTAG & Nexus

96 KBRAM96 KBRAM

Buck

Converter

Buck

Converter

$4.742009 1K SRP

128 KB Flash

96 KB RAM

80 KB ROM

Memory

SMAC

IEEE © 802.15.4

SynkroRF

ZigBee

Protocol Stack

MC13224Features

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Mc1322x Software Introduction – Flash, ROM, RAM content

PHY LAYER

MAC LAYER

NETWORK/SECURTIYLAYERS

APPLICATION FRAMEWORK

APPLICATION/PROFILES

IEEE

ZigBee Alliance

OEM

Low Level Drivers

Bootstrap

80 KB ROM

96 KB RAM128 KB Flash

Application image

Application image

Stack NVM sector

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MC1322x End Product Benefits

MC13224 is the ideal platform for ZigBee• Flexible memory configuration provides enough memory to run the complete

stack and application profile

RAM based part allows Firmware to be upgraded without an external storage such as and EEPROM

• Can update Flash directly

Lower RX and TX power consumption lowers ZigBee power budget requirements.

• Ideal for battery applications as well as main powered applications were power budget is low

Highly integrated package reduces design time and cost.• Reduces design complexity and through reduced integrated RF front end

• Reduces total cost through lower component inventories, less board space,etc.

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ZigBee Family Comparison

$5.08$4.47$3.42Total Solution Cost

$.34$.77$1.06External Component Cost

(Antenna not included)

$4.74$3.70$2.36Silicon Cost 2009 SRP

ARM7 TDMI-SHCS08-Core

9.5 x 5.5 mm, 99-pin LGA 9 x 9 mm, 64-pin LGA5 x 5 mm, 32-pin QFNPackage

SMAC

IEEE © 802.15.4

ZigBee®

MC13211: SMAC

MC13212: SMAC,

IEEE 802.15.4

MC12313: SMAC,

IEEE© 802.15.4, SynkroRF,

ZigBee®

MC13201: SMAC

MC13202: SMAC,

IEEE © 802.15.4,

ZigBee®

Protocol Stack Support

11314External Component Count

128KB/96KB/80KBMC13211: 16KB/1KB

MC13212: 32KB/2KB

MC12313: 60KB/4KB

-Flash/RAM/ROM

2.0-3.42.0-3.42.0-3.4Supply Voltage V

-96-92-92Sensitivity @ 1% PER (Typ) dBm

20, TX: 20, RX31.1, TX: 38.1, RX30, TX: 37, RXSupply Current @ 1% Duty Cycle, CPU @ 2MHz (Typ) mA

MC13224VMC1321xMC1320x

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Yes

Yes

No

No

HCS08 MCU

No

ZigBee

YesYes (Q3 2009

Yes (Q3 2009)

YesYesMC13224

NoYesYesYesYesMC13213

NoNoNoNoYesMC13212

NoNoNoNoYesMC13211

NoHCS08 MCU

HCS08 MCU

HCS08 MCU

YesMC1202

NoNoNoNoYesMC13201

SMAC ZigBee Pro

ZigBee

Consumer

SynkroRFIEEE

802.15.4

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Freescale 802.15.4 Product Positioning

ZigBee®

� MC13224 (ZigBee and ZigBee Pro)– Designed for ZigBee providing lowest power consumption and smallest

solution size. Only solution that supports ZigBee Pro� MC13202 + QE128 (ZigBee)

– Provides plenty of memory for stack and applications while keeping the S08 architecture

� MC13213 (ZigBee)– Provides a low cost solution when using ZigBee as an end node

IEEE® 802.15.4� MC13224

– Provides lowest power consumption and smallest solution size� MC13213

– Provides the lowest cost solution when using� MC13202 + QE128 (ZigBee)

– Provides plenty of memory for stack and applications

SynkroRF™ and RF4CE� MC13213

– Provided the lowest cost solution

Simple MAC (SMAC)� MC13211-MC13213

– Provides plenty of memory for SMAC applications. Scalable from 16-60K

� MC13201 + S08– Provides lowest costs solution when only 4-8K of flash is required

Mesh/Tree Networks

Star Networks

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Summary

One size does not fit all for monitoring and control applications• Need to look at key requirements such as cost, complexity, interoperability, etc• 802.15.4 offers a solid foundation

Freescale offers a scalable platform to meet the specific needs of the application• SMAC, 802.15.4 MAC, SynkroRF™ and ZigBee®

Freescale offers a best in class platform• Complete lineup of IC offerings

� Transceivers, MCUs, SiPs and PiPs• Robust software offering

� Scalable Protocol Stack (SMAC, 802.15.4 MAC and BeeStack)• BeeKit™ simplifies network development• Reference Designs and documentation

� Provide extensive documentation and reference design• Premiere Development Tools

� Comprehensive and flexible development kit offering� “15 minute” out of box experience

• Value added ecosystem partners� Hardware design� Software design� Consulting services� Training � System certification

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Q&A

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