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  1. Microprocessors

     Early microprocessors  68000 series  88000 series (RISC)  PowerPC and Power ISA processors  ARM Cortex-A cores   i.MX    S32    Layerscape / QorIQ  

  2. Microcontrollers

     6800 series  8-bit  16-bit  68000 series  M·CORE-based  Power-Architecture  ARM Cortex-M cores  Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers  Cortex-M4 microcontrollers  ARM7 cores  ARM7TDMI automotive microcontrollers  TPU and ETPU modules 

  3. Digital signal processors

     56000 series  96000 series  StarCore series 

  4. MEMS Sensors

  5. Reconfigurable compute fabric device

  6. Software

  7. References

{{refimprove|list|date = November 2008}}{{Expand list|date=December 2018}}The following is a partial list of NXP and Freescale Semiconductor products, including products formerly manufactured by Motorola until 2004. Note that NXP and Freescale merged in 2015.[1]

Microprocessors

Early microprocessors

  • Motorola MC1080\\800 (40000-bit) bit-sliced
  • Motorola MC14500B Industrial Control Unit (ICU) (1-bit)
  • Motorola 6800 (8-bit)
  • Motorola 6802/6808 (8-bit)
  • Motorola 6809 (8/16-bit)

68000 series

  • Motorola 68000 (16/32-bit)
  • Motorola 68008 (8/16/32-bit)
  • Motorola 68010 (16/32-bit)
  • Motorola 68012 (16/32-bit)
  • Motorola 68020 (32-bit)
  • Motorola 68030 (32-bit)
  • Motorola 68851 (MMU)
  • Motorola 68881 (FPU)
  • Motorola 68882 (FPU)
  • Motorola 68040 (w/FPU)
  • Motorola 68060 (w/FPU)

88000 series (RISC)

  • Motorola 88100/88110

PowerPC and Power ISA processors

  • PPC 601 ("G1")
  • PPC 603/PPC 603ev ("G2")
  • PPC 604/PPC 604e/PPC 604ev
  • PPC 620
  • PowerPC 7xx family, PowerPC 740, 750, 745, and 755 only ("PowerPC G3")
  • MPC8xx (PowerQUICC)
  • MPC82xx (PowerQUICC II, G2 core)
  • MPC83xx (PowerQUICC II Pro, e300 core)
  • MPC85xx (PowerQUICC III, e500 core)
  • MPC86xx (e600 core)
  • MPC87xx (future e700 core)
  • Pxxxx (QorIQ, e500 core(s), e5500 core(s))
  • Txxxx (QorIQ, e6500 core(s))

ARM Cortex-A cores

{{See also|ARM Cortex-A}}

i.MX

{{main article|i.MX}}

ARM920 based:

  • i.MX1 (MC9328MX1)
  • i.MXL (MC9328MXL)
  • i.MXS (MC9328MXS)

ARM926 based:

  • i.MX21 (MC9328MX21)
  • i.MX23 (MCIMX23)
  • i.MX25 (MCIMX25)
  • i.MX27 (MCIMX27)
  • i.MX28 (MCIMX28)

ARM11 based:

  • i.MX31 (MCIMX31)
  • i.MX35 (MCIMX355)
  • i.MX37 (MCIMX37)

Cortex-A8 based:

  • i.MX51 family (e.g. MCIMX515)
  • i.MX50 family (i.MX508)
  • i.MX53 family (e.g. MCIMX535)

Cortex-A9 based:

  • i.MX6 solo
  • i.MX6 dual
  • i.MX6 quad

Cortex-A7 based:

  • i.MX7[2]

Cortex-A72 based:

  • i.MX8[3]

S32

ARM Cortex-A53 and/or ARM Cortex-M4 based:

  • S32V234[4]
  • S32V3xx[5]

Layerscape / QorIQ

{{main article|QorIQ}}

ARM Cortex-A7 based:

  • LS1020A
  • LS1021A
  • LS1022A

ARM Cortex-A9 based:

  • LS1024A

ARM Cortex-A53 based:

  • LS1012A
  • LS1043A
  • LS1046A
  • LS1088A

ARM Cortex-A72 based:

  • LS1028A
  • LS2084A/44A
  • LS2048A/44A
  • LS2160A (16x Cortex-A72)[6]

Microcontrollers

6800 series

{{main article|Motorola 6800}}

8-bit

  • Motorola 6801/6803
  • Motorola 6804
  • Motorola 6805/146805
  • Motorola 68HC05 (CPU05) - legacy
  • Freescale 68HC11 (CPU11) - legacy
  • Freescale 68HC08 (CPU08) 0.65 µm, 0.5 µm and 0.25 µm technologies
  • Freescale S08 (CPUS08) 0.25 µm
  • Freescale RS08 (CPURS08) 0.25 µm - based on the RS08 core, an S08 with restricted CPU. less instructions set for lower cost.

16-bit

  • Freescale 68HC16 (CPU16) - legacy
  • Freescale 68HC12 (CPU12) - legacy
  • Freescale S12 (CPU12) - still being developed
  • Freescale S12X (CPU12X-1) - S12XD, S12XA... family of devices with XGATE Coprocessor. Like a DMA or I/O coprocessor.
  • Freescale S12XE (CPU12X-2) - S12XE family of devices with XGATE Coprocessor, Emulated EEPROM = EEEPROM. 0.18 µm technology.

68000 series

{{main article|Motorola 68000 family}}
  • Freescale 683XX
  • Freescale DragonBall
  • Freescale ColdFire
  • Freescale ColdFire+

M·CORE-based

{{main article|M·CORE}}

The M·CORE-based RISC microcontrollers are 32 bit processors specifically designed for low-power electronics.[7] M·CORE processors, like 68000 family processors, have a user mode and a supervisor mode, and in user mode both see a 32 bit PC and 16 registers, each 32 bits. The M·CORE instruction set is very different from the 68k instruction set—in particular, M·CORE is a pure load-store machine and all M·CORE instructions are 16 bit, while 68k instructions are a variety of lengths. However, 68k assembly language source code can be mechanically translated to M·CORE assembly language.[8]

The M·CORE processor core has been licensed by Atmel for smart cards.[9]

  • MMC2001
  • MMC2114

Power-Architecture

  • MPC5xx
  • MPC512x (e300 core)
  • MPC52xx (e300 core)
  • MPC55xx (e200 core)
  • MPC56xx (e200 core)
  • MPC57xx (e200 core)

ARM Cortex-M cores

{{See also|ARM Cortex-M}}
  • MXC300-30

Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers

  • Kinetis L series
  • Kinetis E series
  • Kinetis M series
  • Kinetis W series

Cortex-M4 microcontrollers

  • Kinetis K series
  • Kinetis KW2x series

see also: S32K

ARM7 cores

{{See also|ARM7}}

ARM7TDMI automotive microcontrollers

  • MAC71xx
  • MAC72xx

TPU and ETPU modules

The Time Processing Unit (TPU) and Enhanced Time Processing Unit (eTPU) are largely autonomous timing peripherals found on some Freescale parts.

  • MC68832 (TPU)
  • MPC5554 (PowerPC) (eTPU)
  • MPC5777C (PowerPC) (eTPU2+)
  • MCF5232, MCF5233, MCF5234, MCF5235 (ColdFire) (eTPU)

Digital signal processors

Note: the 56XXX series is commonly known as the 56000 series, or 56K, and similarly the 96XXX is known as the 96000 series, or 96K.

56000 series

  • Motorola DSP560XX (24-bit)
  • Motorola DSP563XX (16/24-bit)
  • Motorola DSP566XX (16-bit)
  • Motorola DSP567XX (Digital Signal Controller)
  • Motorola DSP568XX (Digital Signal Controller)

96000 series

  • Motorola DSP96XXX (32-bit)

StarCore series

Note: "There is no native support for floating point operations on StarCore"[10]

  • MSC8101/3 Single SC140 core, 300 MHz (End of life)
  • MSC8102 Quad SC140 core, 275 MHz (Discontinued)
  • MSC8122/26 Quad SC140 core, 500 MHz
  • MSC711x Single SC1400 core, 200/300 MHz (Partly discontinued)
  • MSC8144/E Quad SC3400 core, 1 GHz
  • MSC8156/E Six-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
  • MSC8154/E Quad-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
  • MSC8152 Dual-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
  • MSC8151 Single-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
  • MSC8256 Six-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
  • MSC8254 Quad-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
  • MSC8252 Dual-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
  • MSC8251 Single-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz

MEMS Sensors

  • MMA Series (Multi-G/ Multi-Axis Accelerometers)
  • MPX Series Pressure
  • MPR Series Proximity

Reconfigurable compute fabric device

  • MRC6011

Software

  • CodeWarrior Integrated Development Environment
  • MQX Real Time Operating System
  • FreeMaster
  • Processor Expert
  • PEG Graphical User Interface Development
  • Sensor Toolkit
  • Wireless Connectivity Toolkit

References

1. ^NXP Semiconductors And Freescale Semiconductor Close Merger RTTNews. Retrieved on 2015-12-13.
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/i.mx-applications-processors/i.mx-7-processors:IMX7-SERIES|title=i.MX 7 Series Applications Processors: Multicore Arm® Cortex®-A7, Cortex-M4|last=|first=|date=|website=NXP|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-12-03}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/i.mx-applications-processors/i.mx-8-processors:IMX8-SERIES|title=i.MX 8 Series Applications Processors: Multicore Arm® Cortex®-A72, Cortex-A53, Cortex-A35, Cortex-M4 cores|last=|first=|date=|website=NXP|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-12-03}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/s32-automotive-platform/vision-processor-for-front-and-surround-view-camera-machine-learning-and-sensor-fusion-applications:S32V234|title=S32V234: Vision Processor for Front and Surround View Camera, Machine Learning and Sensor Fusion Applications|last=|first=|date=|website=NXP|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-12-03}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/chain-adas-and-autonomous-driving-market-to-2017-2021-acc-fcw-and-lks-saw-the-fastest-growth-rate-300701511.html|title=Chain ADAS and Autonomous Driving Market to 2017-2021: ACC, FCW and LKS Saw the Fastest Growth Rate|last=|first=|date=2018-08-23|website=PRNewsWire|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-12-03}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors:QORIQ-ARM|title=QorIQ® Layerscape Processors Based on Arm® Technology|last=|first=|date=|website=NXP|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-12-03}}
7. ^"Designing in Low Power: An Overview of the Power Saving Mechanisms used by Motorola's M·CORE Architecture"
8. ^"PortAsm/68K for MCore: Source-level translation"
9. ^press release: "Motorola's Secure M210 M-CORE Processor Licensed to Atmel"
10. ^C64x to SC3850 Porting Guide {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707020705/http://www.freescale.com.cn/cstory/ftf/2010/pdf/0986.pdf |date=2011-07-07 }}(August, 2010 / Quote from page 29)
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