The QUICC (Quad Integrated Communications Controller) was a Motorola 68k -based microcontroller made by Freescale Semiconductor, targeted at the telecommunications market.[1] It lends its name to a family of successor chips called PowerQUICC.[2]

History

The original QUICC was the Motorola 68360 (MC68360), based on the MC68302. It was followed by the PowerPC-based PowerQUICC I, PowerQUICC II, PowerQUICC II+ and PowerQUICC III.[2]

Applications

QUICC chips form the core of many Motorola Cellular Base stations.

Many PowerQUICC II+ designs now have SATA controllers for SAN based applications.

PowerQUICC CPUs/boards come with a Linux environment. Freescale also offers MQX (a RTOS) for PPC.

References

  1. ↑ "Quad Integrated Communication Controller (QUICC)". www.nxp.com. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  2. 1 2 "PowerQUICC® Communications Processors | NXP Semiconductors". www.nxp.com. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
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