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Luminary Micro Announces Motion Control Reference Design Kits for Stellaris Microcontrollers Based on ARM Cortex-M3Complete Kits Demonstrate World's First Real-Time Integrated Motion Control Using the ARM® Architecture for Multi-Billion Dollar Motion-Control Industry AUSTIN, TX, USA - April 4, 2007 - Luminary Micro, a fabless semiconductor company that designs, markets, and sells award-winning ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor-based microcontrollers and was the first to bring ARM processor-based MCUs for $1.00 to embedded developers, announced today the availability of two new Reference Design Kits (RDKs) utilizing the company's Stellaris® microcontrollers (MCUs) designed specifically for motion control applications such as those found in HVAC systems, industrial conveyer systems, liquid pumps, printers, robots, and CNC and other milling machines. The two kits demonstrate variable speed AC induction motor control and stepper motor control, and complement the recent launch of five new Stellaris MCUs featuring powerful motion control functionality. These new parts represent the first time that real-time motion control has been integrated into an ARM-based MCU. Together with the new reference design kits, the new MCUs ease the complexity of motion control designs for OEMs and slash the associated the time-to-market and software development costs. The power subsystem for each motion control design features power semiconductors from Fairchild Semiconductor. The reference design kits are available now from Luminary Micro. "The motion control industry is a 'nearly invisible' industry, in that it is ubiquitous in everyday applications but nearly unseen. While many recognize that power and control must come together for the basic functions of motor control, but the complexity of optimizing those functions together is often underestimated," said Luminary Chief Marketing Officer Jean Anne Booth. "So while the market potential is great, the challenges facing motion control OEMs are even greater: energy efficiency, complexity of applications, time-to-market, and software development costs. Bringing an ARM architecture to the motion control industry, and particularly the Stellaris implementations of the Cortex-M3 architecture, addresses not just one of these challenges, but all of them. For this reason, Stellaris is rapidly becoming the MCU of choice for motion control OEMs." Reference Design Kit for AC Induction Motors (RDK-ACIM) Consumer preference and governmental mandates for energy efficiency are driving the need for more computationally complex control algorithms for variable speed AC induction motors. The space vector modulation implemented in the AC induction motor reference design increases motor efficiency to nearly 100%, thereby consuming significantly less power. "Reducing energy consumption has become a global concern, with the United States and China as the largest consumers of energy in the world," added Luminary's Booth. "More than half of the worldwide electrical output is used to generate motion, and with overall consumption projected to increase dramatically over the next two decades, designing with an energy-efficient, fully integrated MCU with an ARM core, combined with energy management, appeals to OEMs stuggling to meet government mandates for energy efficiency improvements." Stepper Motor Control Reference Design Kit (RDK-Stepper) Stepper motors are usually controlled either by a dedicated control chip that lacks programmable intelligence, or by a microcontroller, such as Stellaris, that uses a basic unipolar scheme. Luminary Micro's stepper motor reference design performs direct high-performance software-based chopper control using the Cortex-M3 microprocessor, enabling the designer to add additional software features without compromising motor performance. Everything Designers Need to Move from Evaluation to Fully Integrated Solution The Motion Control Story Featuring Luminary Micro and Stellaris
The collaboration with Fairchild Semiconductor brings Fairchild's Power Franchise® to each reference design kit. Long recognized as a world leader in high performance semiconductors, Fairchild specializes in products that optimize system power and that are ideal for the energy restrictions that challenge OEMs when developing today's motor applications. For detailed information on the features of each Stellaris family member see the product selector guide.() Pricing and Availability
The new Stellaris MCUs sell separately for less than $5.30 in 10K quantities through distribution. They and all other Stellaris MCUs, and their respective development kits, are available now through Luminary Micro's global sales channel. About Luminary Micro and Stellaris
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