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List of Motorola products

The following is a categorized list of Motorola products; end user appliances as well as industrial semiconductor devices (integrated circuits, ICs), all in all encompassing radios, mobile telephones ("cell phones"), microprocessors (µPs), microcontrollers (µCs), and digital signal processors (DSPs).

Contents

Radios and related equipment

  • no entries made


Mobile telephones

Analog

  • MicroTAC 550
  • MicroTAC 650
  • MicroTAC Elite
  • MicroTAC Lite XL

TDMA

  • StarTAC (TDMA)
  • Timeport (TDMA)
  • C331t
  • C353t
  • V60i
  • V60t
  • V60t Color
  • V120t

GSM/GPRS

  • 388c
  • A009
  • A388
  • A630
  • A668
  • A760 – Linux based, developed and introduced in China
  • A768
  • A780
  • A840 (CDMA for US, GSM for Europe/Asia)
  • A6288
  • C115
  • C155
  • C205
  • C250
  • C256
  • C331g
  • C332
  • C333 (GSM)
  • C350g
  • C353
  • C359
  • C370
  • C380
  • C381p
  • C450
  • C550
  • C650
  • E365 – introduced in China
  • E380
  • E398
  • E550
  • E680
  • MPx200
  • MPx220
  • Razr V3
  • StarTAC (GSM)
  • Timeport (GSM)
  • T190 (GSM 900/1800)
  • T191
  • T280i
  • T720 (GSM 850/1900)
  • T720i(GSM 1900)
  • T721 (GSM 850/1900)
  • T722i (GSM 1900)
  • T725 (GSM 900/1800/1900)
  • T725e (GSM 850/1800/1900)
  • V60g
  • V66
  • V66i
  • V70
  • V80
  • V100
  • V150
  • V180
  • V220
  • V300
  • V303
  • V400
  • V400p
  • V500 /V501 /V505 /V525 (operates on all 4 GSM Frequencies - 850/900/1800/1900)
  • V535 /V545 /V550 /E550 (operates on all 4 GSM Frequencies - 850/900/1800/1900)
  • V551
  • V555
  • V600 (operates on all 4 GSM Frequencies - 850/900/1800/1900)
  • V620
  • V635
  • V690
  • V750
  • V872
  • V878

CDMA

  • A840 (CDMA for US, GSM for Europe/Asia)
  • C333 (CDMA)
  • C341
  • C343
  • C343a
  • E310
  • E815
  • StarTAC (CDMA)
  • Timeport (CDMA)
  • T300p
  • T720 (CDMA)
  • T730
  • T731
  • V120c
  • V120e
  • V120x
  • V60
  • V60c
  • V60p
  • V60v - Color Screen
  • V60x
  • V65p
  • V260
  • V265
  • V710
  • V810

iDEN

  • i30sx - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i35s - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i50sx - Nextel
  • i55sr / i58sr - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i60c - Nextel
  • i80s - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i85s - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i90c - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i95cl / i90cl - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i205 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i265 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i305 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i315 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i325 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i710 / i730 / i733 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i830 / i833 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i860 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i930 - Nextel

WCDMA (UMTS)

  • A830
  • A835
  • A845
  • A920
  • A925
  • A1000
  • C975
  • C980
  • E1000
  • V975
  • V980
  • V1000

Semiconductors

Note: as of mid-2004, these are part of the product portfolio of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

Microprocessors

Early microprocessors:

68000 series:

88000 series RISC

PowerPC series (32/64-bit architecture, in cooperation with IBM):

  • PPC 601 ("G1")
  • PPC 604 ("G2")
  • PPC 740/750/745/755 ("PowerPC G3")
  • PPC 7400/7410/7450/7455 ("PowerPC G4")

i.MX Series (ARM based)

  • i.MX21
  • i.MX1
  • i.MXL
  • i.MXS

Microcontrollers

6800 based (68h)

  • Motorola 6801/6803
  • Motorola 6804
  • Motorola 6805/146805
  • Motorola 68HC05 (CPU05)
  • Motorola 68HC08 (CPU08)
  • Motorola 68HC11 (CPU11)
  • Motorola 68HC12 (CPU12)
  • Motorola 68HC16 (CPU16)

68000 based

DSP based:

PowerPC based:

  • Motorola MPC500
  • MPC 860 (PowerQUICC)
  • MPC 8240/8250 (PowerQUICC II)
  • MPC 8540/8555/8560 (PowerQUICC III)
  • Freescale e300 83xx PowerQUICC II Pro Family
  • Freescale e500 85xx PowerQUICC III Family
  • Freescale e600 86xx Future chip
  • Freescale e700 87xx Future chip

ARM based:

  • MAC7100

MCORE based 16/32 bit low-power RISC microcontrollers:

  • MMC2001
  • MMC2114

Digital signal processors

Note: the 56XXX series is commonly known as the 56000 series, or 56K, and similarly the 96XXX is known as the 96000 series, or 96K.

56000 series:

96000 series:

StarCore series:

  • MSC8100

reconfigurable compute fabric device

  • MRC6011

Mobile Network Infrastructure

  • BSC (GSM)
  • RXCDR (GSM)
  • Horizon 2 Macro BTS (GSM)
  • Horizon 2 Mini BTS (GSM)
  • PCU (GSM)
  • MSS - Mobile Soft Switch (Multiple Technologies)

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