Freescale and Southern University-Baton Rouge Team Up on Senior Electronic Engineering Design Projects; Donations Allow Students to Conduct 'Real Life' Digital Electronics Laboratory Experiments
Posted on: Monday, 7 November 2005, 09:00 CST
Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) has adopted a laboratory within the department of electrical engineering at Southern University-Baton Rouge (SUBR) for conducting digital electronics and microprocessor related projects. Freescale is sponsoring a senior design team that is working with the MC9S12NE64, which is Freescale's first series of 16-bit microcontrollers with embedded Ethernet connectivity.
"This laboratory will utilize modern semiconductor system development tools and bread boards to undertake innovative senior design projects and will enable electrical engineering students to design embedded systems and controllers," said Dr. Habib Mohamadian, dean, SUBR College of Engineering.
"The electrical engineering department's faculty plans to offer new courses in conjunction with the newly modeled laboratory and expects to verify and design circuits using embedded controllers," said Dr. Pradeep Bhattacharya, electrical engineering department chair, SUBR. "We are hoping to collaborate with Freescale as an ongoing partnership."
Freescale plans to provide support via hardware and software to help SUBR with the sequencing of digital electronics and microprocessor lecture courses and the related instructional laboratories. As this program progresses, Freescale and Southern University expect to be able to share their new hardware and software developments with other departments throughout the University.
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 2004 sales of $5.7 billion (USD). www.freescale.com
About Southern University
Southern University and A&M College is a comprehensive institution offering four-year, graduate, professional and doctoral degree programs. The University today is part of the only historically black Land Grant university system in the United States. It offers baccalaureate degrees in 42 areas, master degrees in 19 areas, doctorate degrees in five areas, and associate degrees in two areas. More than 9,000 students are currently enrolled at the Baton Rouge campus.
The Southern University College of Engineering has an annual enrollment of approximately 900 students and it awards nearly 100 degrees annually. This makes the college consistently among the leaders in the production of African-American engineering graduates in the State of Louisiana and in the nation.
Freescale(TM) and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. (C) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2005.
Source: Business Wire
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