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Thursday 03 March 2011 17:04

A roundup of the latest electronics news from Embedded World, the event running from 1 - 3 March in Nuremberg that covers automotive, military, telecomms, industrial and consumer electronic sectors.

2011Thursday 03 March

Power Architecture for industrial control - Embedded World
Freescale has announced Power Architecture microcontrollers for industrial control.

MSC scales embedded ARM modules - Embedded World
MSC has developed a high scalable embedded computer module family based around ARM processors.

FTDI adds single channel USB2.0 chip - Embedded World
Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) has introduced a single-channel USB2.0 interface device.

Wednesday 02 March

Energy Micro announces Cortex-M0 - Embedded World
Cortex-M3 processor firm Energy Micro is to introduce Cortex-M0 product called Zero Gecko.

Microsemi to be SoC supplier - Embedded World
Microsemi is positioning itself as a supplier of system-on-chip (SoC) devices with a business built around FPGA platforms and analogue components.

Multicore problem not solved, says ARM CTO - Embedded World
Multicore microprocessors will be limited to two and four cores for the foreseeable future, according to ARM's chief technology officer.

Atmel builds ecosystem for AVR - Embedded World
Atmel is building an ecosystem around its AVR microcontrollers which includes a set of tools which will be compatible with both 8- and 32-bit AVR microcontrollers.

Freescale QorIQ goes into modules - Embedded World
Kontron has announced a range of single-width AdvancedMC processor modules based around the Freescale Semiconductor QorIQ communication processor.

ADI moves Blackfin to 65nm this year - Embedded World
Analog Devices will move its Blackfin processor to 65nm process technology this year. The firm's high performance Sharc digital signal processors (DSP) are already on a 65nm process with production Blackfins still at 90nm.

Secure RTOS technology at tipping point - Embedded World
Real-time operating system (RTOS) technology with high levels of security and reliablity can now be used in embedded syetms for automotive and smart metering applications, according to Green Hills Software's chief technology officer.

Tuesday 1 March

NXP Cortex-M MCUs get Keil support - Embedded World
Keil has released six evaluation boards supporting the NXP LPC1100, LPC1200, LPC1300, and LPC1800 Cortex-M processor-based families.

Renesas adds memory to V850 MCUs - Embedded World
Renesas Electronics has added eight microcontrollers to its V850 range which are optimised for low power and offer memory from 768kbyte flash/80kbyte RAM to 1Mbyte flash/80kbyte RAM.

Xilinx goes SoC with ARM chip - Embedded World
FPGA firm, Xilinx has made its biggest attempt yet to be a supplier of application specific standard parts (ASSPs) to markets ranging from video systems to comsumer.

Kontron doubles AdvancedMC with Core i7 - Embedded World
Kontron has introduced a double-width AdvancedMC processor module built around an Intel Core i7 Mobile processor.

RTOS gets downloadable apps - Embedded World
Small fooprint real-time operating systems (RTOS) supplier Express Logic has introduced downloadable application modules for its ThreadX RTOS.

Monday 28 February

Fujitsu licenses Cortex-A15 for ASSPs - Embedded World
Fujitsu Semiconductor has expanded its processor licence with ARM to include the Cortex-A15 processor, Mali graphics and CoreLink systems IP.

AMD Fusion drives ETX modules - Embedded World
Two of the most important processor brands in the embedded computing market are Intel and ARM. Is there room for a third?

Freescale shows smart meter design - Embedded World
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a reference design for a smart meter for single-phase, two-wire installations typcially used in residential metering.

System-level design explored - Embedded World
Guest columnist Mike Woodward, communications industry marketing manager at The MathWorks, describes how digital and analogue circuit simulation techniques can be combined at the system level.
http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2011/02/28/50578/system-level-design-explored-embedded-world.htm

 


Previous News - Embedded World 2010

Embedded World Nuremberg 2-4 March 2010

Thursday 4 March

Embedded World: Glasgow USB firm develops 16bit MCU
Fabless chip firm FTDI has introduced a second generation of USB controller, adding an on-die Harvard architecture microcontroller and peripherals...

Embedded World: Intel cuts Atom power for home networks
The company says there is a 50% power reduction compared to previous Atom...

Embedded World: Atmel qualifies touch for automotive
Car dashboards with touch control may be just around the corner as silicon supplier Atmel introduces its first standard product capacitive touch controller that is fully qualified for the automotive market.

Wednesday 3 March

Digi-Key offers design tool comparison website
Distributor Digi-Key has teamed with Embedded Developer LLC, the embedded industry's research and compare site, to offer a sales and distribution network for development tools.

Atego expands in Germany with C++ buy
Atego, is the design software company which resulted from the recent merger of UK-based Artisan Software Tools and Aonix.

Atom board comes with six Gbit LAN ports
EVOC has launched an Intel Atom processor-based single board computer which has six Gbit LAN.

Price of low power MCUs is tumbling
"We have not compromised on low power performance, it still has 0.1µA RAM retention," marketing manager VC Kumar told Electronics Weekly.

Microchip MCUs cut operating power to 42uA/MHz
Microchip has revealed microcontrollers that cut operating power to as low as 42uA/MHz - the 1822 and 1947.

Tuesday 2 March

Freescale's SBCs For In-Car Networks' Management
At Embedded World 2010 in Nuremberg today, Freescale Semiconductor announced its next generation of system basis chips (SBCs) to address energy...

New Infineon 8-Bit Microcontrollers
At Embedded World 2010 in Nuremberg today, Infineon brought out two new series of its 8-bit XC800 microcontroller portfolio designated XC82x...

QSeven board based on Marvell ARM chip
Avnet Memec is showing the results of a collaboration with Ka-Ro and kernel concepts, the result is the WarpComm, a Marvell processor-based...

Toshiba runs first Cortex-M3 from 5V rail
Toshiba Electronics Europe claims to be showing the first ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller which works from a single 5V supply at Embedded World this...

Fujitsu builds design teams in Europe
Fujitsu Microelectronics has added to its Europe-based embedded design support capabilities as it steps up its attack on the local automotive and...

Renesas has 200MHz SH-2A MCUs for industrial
These are 200MHz 32-bit MCUs and to support these applications the 72 devices in the range include options for FPU (floating point processing unit)...

Xilinx and Inova add fast video IO to Spartan-6
The configurable core supports multiple high-bandwidth video and communications links. It will be used to transfer real-time video from two or more...

Atmel addresses IP security in design flow
Based on AT90SO secureAVR microcontrollers, the VaultIC200 offers multiple interfaces and bundled security...

 

 

Previous News - Embedded World 2009

Embedded World Nuremberg 3-5 March 2009

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NEWS Round-up

March 6:
Geensys updates embedded tool with Eclipse interface
Geensys has announced Reqtify 2009-1a, an improved version of its tool for the automated management of embedded hardware and software requirements capture, traceability and impact analysis throughout the entire development lifecycle.

March 5: Freescale targets smart-meters with OFDM power lines
Freescale Semiconductor and arivus of Germany are working together to promote the introduction of powerline communications through the adoption of open standards

March 5: 8Mips microcontroller runs from single coin cell battery
Atmel has introduced a family of tinyAVR microcontrollers that deliver 8Mips from 0.7V.

March 4:
Real-time Java processor speeded up for embedded apps
aJile Systems has demonstrated a Java processor which will run  real-time applications.

March 4: ARM's Cortex-M0 processor - how it works
ARM has introduced its smallest Cortex processor yet. At 12,000 gates, the firm sees the Cortex-M0 displacing 8 and 16bit processors in low-power applications

March 4: Wind River and Intel get serious about multicore design
Wind River is working with Intel to address the issue of complexity when it comes to programming multicore processors in embedded systems.

March 4: IAR offers free C/C++ compiler for Lego robotics
IAR Systems has introduced a free version of its Embedded Workbench compiler and debugger for programming the NXT Intelligent Brick in the Lego Mindstorms robotic building system.

March 4: Bid to create smaller COM Express board standard
Suppliers of Computer-on-Modules (COM) form factor embedded boards have thrown their weight behind the nanoETXexpress platform with the release of revision 1.0 of the specification. Revision 1.0 of the nanoETXexpress specification can be downloaded from the website.

March 4: Eurotech puts Atom in PC/104 Plus board
Eurotech is the latest board maker to launch a rugged PC/104 Plus board based on the Intel Atom processor Z5xx series platform.

March 3: ARM Cortex-M3 chips launch Embedded World 2009
STMicroelectronics and Luminary Micro continue to push ARM Cortex-M3-based microcontrollers into the low cost embedded market with new versions offering wider interface support.

March 3: Plextek designs WinCE 6.0 R2 platform into cars
Plextek claims it can reduce development time for embedded systems such as in-car multimedia systems with a customisable core processor-based reference design.

March 3: Atom put to work in heavy-duty industrial designs
Congatec has added heavy-duty industrial versions of its COM Express products with modules based on extended temperature versions of the Intel Atom processor Z5xx series and the system controller hub US15WPT.

March 3: Fujitsu drives ARM Cortex into the car safety market
ARM continues to get excited about seeing its processors designed into embed automotive applications.

March 3: DaVinci puts HD video into doorbells
The latest video processor from Texas Instruments, the TMS320DM365 DaVinci processor includes production-qualified H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MJPEG and VC1 codecs.

March 3: ADI adds isolated power converter to RS-485/422 transceiver
Analog Devices has added two galvanically-isolated RS-485/422 transceivers, each featuring an integrated isolated power converter.

March 3: Toshiba adds motor drive peripheral to Cortex-M3
Toshiba Electronics has expanded its family of ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers with the launch of an MCU with hardware-based vector control of high-end, three-phase motor applications.

March 3: Emerson intros MicroATX board for POS terminals
Emerson Network Power has introduced an industrial MicroATX motherboard designed for point-of-sale (POS) and kiosk applications.



March 3:
Radisys signs Hypervisor deal for virtualisation
Real-Time Systems has signed a development agreement with RadiSys.

March 3: Green Hills Software supports Atom Z5xx processor
Green Hills Software is supporting Intel’s industrial grade Atom processor, the Z5xx series with development software including a port of its Integrity real-time operating system and virtualisation technology.

March 3: Agilent adds 100MHz scopes to InfiniiVision range
Agilent Technologies has expanded its mixed-signal and digital-storage oscilloscope range with four 100MHz models in the InfiniiVision 7000 series which goes up to 1GHz.

March 2:  Wind River provides Linux support for Altera FPGAs
Wind River is offering Linux support for Altera's Nios II embedded processor.

March 2: Atmel offers embedded Java for AVR32 microcontrollers
Atmel and IS2T jointly offer embedded Java applications for Atmel’s flash microcontrollers.

March 2: Infineon XC2000 MCU gets new emulation kit
pls Programmierbare Logik & Systeme has a complete emulation kit for Infineon Technologies’ XC2000 and XE166 microcontroller families.

February 27: Kontron plugs Core2 Duo processor into COM
The Kontron microETXexpress-PC is built around a 45nm Intel Core2 Duo processor on a small COM Express Pinout Type 2 compatible Computer-on-Module.

February 27: NEC supports open-source RTOS on its MCUs
NEC Electronics has announced support for the open source and royalty free real-time operating system, FreeRTOS for its 16-bit 78K0R and 32-bit V850 microcontrollers.

Frank Hoschar, v-p sales & support at design tool firm Altium Europe, talks to Electronics Weekly about designing the FPGA as a system-on-chip device and the impact of cloud computing.


February 26:
Analog Devices buys smart-metering technology
Analog Devices has acquired power-line communications technology from Domosys, a Quebec-based hardware and software developer.

February 26: Freescale and Samsung ARM chips get design support
Arrow has teamed up with embedded hardware and software firm Everex to create a development platform for ARM-based processors from Samsung and Freescale.

February 26: Gleichmann demos jtag tool at Embedded World
Gleichmann Electronics Research is presenting a plug-and-play tool designed for the interactive debugging and testing of PCBs and ICs, at Embedded World 2009 next week.

February 25: Windows workshop is free at Embedded World exhibition
Direct Insight will deliver a series of OEM hands-on workshops on behalf of Microsoft during the Embedded World 2009 exhibition.

February 25: Xilinx works with Silica on DSP accelerator for cars
Xilinx’s plans to re-define a large chunk of its FPGA business as an application specific system-on-chip business will be on view at Embedded World 2009 next week.

February 25: Gennum debuts PCIe chips and transceivers
Gennum will use Embedded World 2009 to demonstrate its latest PCI Express (PCIe) and transmit and receive designs.

February 24: IAR Systems targets Cortex-M3 debug with IDE
IAR Systems has announced the latest version of its Embedded Workbench for ARM Cortex-M3-based processors.

February 23: Toshiba extends temperature range of ARM processor
Toshiba Electronics Europe is introducing an ARM-based microprocessor with an extended temperature device that is designed for man-machine interface (MMI) and other industrial applications requiring multimedia functionality.

February 23: ARM launches tiny 12k gate processor
ARM has gone back to its beginnings developing a 12,000 gate CPU. Unlike the 1984-vintage 25,000 transistor 16-bit ARM1 which was designed to run a computer, the new 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 is designed to power a microcontroller.

February 23: Lattice moves mid-range FPGAs to low power
Lattice Semiconductor has played to its strengths with its latest generation mid-range FPGA, the ECP3.



 



February 23: Tektronix adds audio and power modules for embedded design
Tektronix has introduced its first triggering and analysis module targeted specifically at digital audio serial buses for its MSO/DPO4000 series and DPO3000 series oscilloscopes.

February 23: PICMG gets embedded systems up to speed
Looking at the market for open specification equipment, a trend emerges – the customer is demanding higher performance. This drive relates not only to the performance of the silicon, but to the interconnect, the fabric that links these blades and modules together.

February 23: Medical systems get MCU with on-chip LCD driver
NEC's latest 16-bit flash microcontrollers come with integrated LCD drivers and are designed for use in battery-operated handheld medical diagnostic instruments, building utility meters for gas, water and electricity as well as applications in factory automation.

February 19: Multicore software runs on single core Atom CPU module
The ability to run multiple operating systems on a single hardware platform is nothing new. In the IT sector, systems such as VMware have been on the market for some years and new virtualisation solutions are being introduced at a constant rate.

February 19: How to design motion sensing for video games
The most striking development in video game technology in recent years has been the emergence of motion control, a trend that is expanding the industry beyond its traditional demographics by appealing to young and old alike.

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