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Freescale Smart Energy

Freescale Smart Energy. September 27th, 2011. Freescale Overview. General Embedded. General Embedded. Body & Security. Base stations & Controllers. Appliance Control. Smart Books. Powertrain & Hybrid. Routers & Switches. Home Portable Medical. eBooks. Chassis & Safety. Security

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Freescale Smart Energy

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  1. Freescale Smart Energy September 27th, 2011

  2. Freescale Overview General Embedded General Embedded Body &Security Base stations& Controllers ApplianceControl SmartBooks Powertrain& Hybrid Routers &Switches Home PortableMedical eBooks Chassis & Safety Security Appliances RF RemoteControls Smart Meters,Smart Grids Driver Infotainment Printers & Gateways Factory Automation& Drives Sensors forPhones & Games

  3. Freescale Smart Energy Solutions Thermostat Water Heater NAN WAN HAN HAN NAN Data Concentrator (Aggregator) Energy Gateway Metrology Electric Car Appliances Solar Panels Distributed Energy Resources Gas/Water • Zigbee • Wifi • M-Bus • PLM • <1GHz ISM • GPRS • LTE • Ethernet • ADSL • 802.15.4g • OFDM • GPRS • WiMax Generation Distribution Renewables/Micro-grid NAN HAN WAN Utilities Power Generation, Transmission Monitoring & Control System solutons for monitoring & Control Grid Power Protection, Relay/Switch Control and Monitoring Grid Power supervision, control and network protection system solutions; Protective Relays and Switches control for Power Grid Data Concentrator (Aggregator): Sends data collected (or commands) to and from Neighbor Area Network (NAN) or Home Area Network (HAN) to utility NAN: Neighborhood Area Network Wired/Wireless connecting meter to Utility either directly or via a data aggregator Metrology: Hardware that measures and controls flow of energy to/from building HAN: Home Area Network Wireless/wired for load control and dynamic response by utilities Demand Response: Send pricing signals to consumers for smarter energy consumption Energy Gateway/Manager: interface to smart objects in home to monitor/control energy • Low End Meters • 8-bit MCU • 9S08LL/LH/AC • Smart 1-3ph Meters • 32-bit MCU • MK30 • MCF51EM256 • Water, Gas & Heat • 9S08LL • 9S08GW64 • Power Protection • MSC9130 • Relay/Switch Control • 8-bit MCU • 32-bit Coldfire • 32-bit Kinetis • MPC8xxx • QorIQ • Data Concentrator • MPC8308 • i.MX28 • P102x • NAN • Wired • G3OFDM PLC on Metering CommsSoC • Wireless • MC12311 • Metering commsSoC • Monitoring & Control Systems • MPC8xxx • QorIQ • Smart Energy Gateway • i.MX , MPC8308, P10xx • MK30/ MK10 • HAN Interfaces • ZigBee (MC13224/6) • M-Bus (MC12311) • Appliance Technology • 8-32bitMCU & DSC • Touch Sensor • RF4CE (wireless control) Metering Algorithms, NAN/ HAN Comm Software Stacks, Certified Reference Designs, Free MQX RTOS Third-Party Support, Standards Participation

  4. The Smart Grid Home Energy Management Solutions Critical To Realizing Demand Response Potential Grid Level Storage Traditional & Renewable Generation Options Micro-Grids Isolate Service Interruptions and Enable Self Healing Commercial & Industrial Time of Day Benefits Largely Realized Micro-generation Saves Consumers $ While Reducing Peak Load on the Grid Time of Day Billing Motivates Consumer Participation in Demand Response Programs

  5. Residential Makes Up Half The Potential Impact of Demand Response Programs - 20% - 15% - 10% - 5% 1. (FERC Assessment of Demand Response Potential, June 2009)

  6. Utility Motivation: Demand Response aka Peak Shaving

  7. Demand Response and Home Energy Management

  8. Home Energy Management Landscape Home Energy Management via your Thermostat, Home Security Panel HEM Hub or HEM-enabled WiFi Router The Smart Meter Triple Play Pipe Wattsaver Power Adapter Electric Service Micro-generation Electric Vehicle & Charging Station Smart Plugs For Legacy Appliances Your Smartphone is your HEM UI Smart Appliances

  9. Consumer motivation for HEM: +

  10. Almost $400 in Potential Annual Savings* $42 $49 Reduce water heating by one hour / day $22 Shift daily dishwashing to off peak rates $62 Take automated control of household lighting $73 Shift daily clothes drying to off peak rates $149 Reduce Central AC usage by 1 hour / day Shift electric car charging to off peak rates * See details in back-up slides

  11. Consumer motivation for HEM:

  12. What about the cool factor?

  13. Home Management is more than Energy Energy Automation Security

  14. Home Management Could be the Next Core App Phone Maps Photo Social NW Music Web Movies Home Management E-mail

  15. Actionable & Relevant Recommendations Critical To Adoption & Realization of Savings Potential Security Automation Energy

  16. Freescale Home Energy Management Solution Options ZigbeeSmart Energy ZigbeeHome Automation i.MX28 HEM MPC8308 NSG Home Energy Manager w/o Display HEM-enabled Thermostat w/Display HEM-enabled Security Access Panel w/Display HEM-enabled WiFI Router

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