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ON Semiconductor

Showcases its Advances in

IoT Technology at Embedded

World 2016

ON

Semiconductor

(Nasdaq:

ON), driving energy efficiency

innovations, will be exhibiting

highlights from its expansive range

of solutions relating to the Internet of

Things (IoT) at the Embedded World

conference (held in Nuremberg

Messe between 23rd and 25th

February). Visitors may experience

interactive and informative demos

at the company’s booth (5.178).

ON Semiconductor will demonstrate

the new NB3H63143G small

form factor, low power, low cost

one-time programmable (OTP)

clock generator, a member of the

OmniClock family of devices that

support any output frequency from

8 kHz to 200 MHz in addition to

offering a rich feature set and utmost

operational flexibility. OmniClock

generators have three single-ended

clock outputs (LVCMOS/LVTTL),

two of which can be combined into a

differential output (LVPECL/LVDS/

HCSL/CML), allowing designers

to replace multiple crystals and/or

oscillators, reducing overall system

cost. The devices are available in

a 3x3mm QFN 16 package which

integrates three individual output

enable (OE) pins as well as three

individual output voltage (VDDO)

pins and a smaller 2x2mm DFN 8

package for applications with little

available board space.

“The OmniClock family offers the

most features and flexibility of

any programmable clock devices

available in the market today,”

said Prescott Sakai, director of ON

Semiconductor’s timing products

business unit. “They enable

customers to meet their system’s

low power requirements while at the

same time substantially simplifying

board design and the overall system

bill-of-materials.”

During Embedded World, one

demonstration will present the

NB3H63143GOmniClock generator

providing a 19.2 MHz clock to the

AR1820HS 18 megapixel image

sensor, a 48 MHz clock to the

AP1302 imaging co-processor, and

a 19.2MHz clock to a USB controller.

Another demonstration will show

how the OmniClock generator can

change the output frequency and

the spread spectrum modulation on

the output frequency in real-time.

Introduced in order to facilitate

greater use of video in IoT

systems, the MatrixCam™ video

development kit (VDK) will also be

on display. The compact, low power,

1080p camera solution is capable

of streaming video over Wi-Fi or

Ethernet connections. It supports

smart operation, with wake-up

initiated via either Bluetooth Low

Energy (BLE) or motion detection

through its built-in PIR sensor.

Tosupport theconnectivity thatwill be

vital to next generation applications

like IoT, ON Semiconductor

will also be displaying its latest

wireless devices. TheNCS36510

is highly integrated system-on-

chip (SoC) for the implementation

of secure wireless networks

with the minimum of external

components. It incorporates a 2.4

GHz IEEE 802.15.4-2006 compliant

transceiver, a 32-bit ARM®

Cortex®-M3 microprocessor, a true

random number generator, plus

RAM and Flash memory resources.

The AX5043 narrowband, ultra-

low power RF transceiver supports

frequency-shift keying (FSK) and

amplitude-shift

keying

(ASK)

modulation. It delivers 16 decibels-

milliwatt (dBm) of output power and

-136 dBm sensitivity at 100 bits per

second (bps) FSK.

Other demonstrations will include

smart passive sensors, Sigfox™

functionality, BLDC motor control

and touch level sensing.

“There are many possibilities for

IoT and so far the industry has

just started to fully explore them,”

explains Ryan Cameron, vice

president, industrial and timing

products at ON Semiconductor.

“By offering a wealth of hardware

for IoT implementation, including

microcontrollers, RF transceivers,

camera systems and clock

generators, we are enabling design

engineers to take their ideas on IoT

systems from the concept phase

and make them a reality.”