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Digital Video Software Development Kit, low- to high-end development tools and three OMAP35x devices based on the ARM(R) Cortex(
Submitted by Ionela on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 13:11.
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Incorporating compelling user interfaces can require distinct video, imaging, speech and multimedia components that must be perfectly integrated together before any application can operate successfully. To ease arduous software integration and development for video, industrial, medical and automotive developers, Texas Instruments Incorporated announced the OMAP35x Digital Video Software Development Kit (DVSDK), several open source development tools and the availability of the next three OMAP35x devices, the OMAP3515, OMAP3525 and OMAP3530 applications processors based on the ARM® CortexTM-A8. |
ARM7-based MCU with FPGA Interface to Multi-layer AHB
Submitted by Ionela on Thu, 06/19/2008 - 14:44.
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Atmel Corporation announced the AT91CAP7E, the industry's first ARM7-based MCU with a direct FPGA interface. The AT91CAP7E is a standard microcontroller with an FPGA interface that makes the FPGA look and work like it is on the internal bus of the MCU. It provides customers with a two-chip, no-NRE, FPGA-plus ARM7 solution and offers an engineering-free migration path to a lower cost, and a lower power customizable MCU. |
Enhanced Zatara(TM) ARM(R)-Based ASSP From Zilog Adds Integrated Security Features, On-Chip USB for Reduced BOM Costs and Faster
Submitted by Ionela on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 09:03.
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Zilog, Inc. a leading supplier of 8-, 16- and 32-bit embedded Flash microcontrollers, universal remote control and 32-bit ARM(R) core-based application-specific standard products (ASSPs) added a new product to its industry leading, Zatara(TM) family of ARM(R) core-based ASSPs for secure transactions. Offering the very latest PCI PED certification, the new product offers customers more design flexibility, and meets the needs of those customers who require a more integrated security system. It also showcases a new on-chip Dual-Role USB OTG controller and several new security enhancements that strengthen the overall security system against tampering and other attacks. |
NXP and ARM Expand Strategic Relationship with Major Licensing Agreement
Submitted by Ionela on Mon, 03/10/2008 - 14:14.
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The introduction of a new family of NXP microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor will be a major milestone in 2008. Our LPC2000 and LPC3000 microcontroller families are already extremely popular within the industry, and NXP will continue to offer our customers the broadest range of choice available when it comes to 32-bit MCUs,said Geoff Lees, vice president, microcontroller product line, NXP Semiconductors. The low-power Cortex-M3 processor, which combines high system performance with significantly reduced memory use, will enable NXP to continue our innovation in embedded Flash, and provide a strong option for designers looking to migrate from 8- and 16-bit to 32-bit microcontroller platforms. |
STMicroelectronics Introduces First Sensorless Field-Oriented Motor-Control Solution for ARM Cortex Based Devices
Submitted by news on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 11:01.
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STM32 implementation uses less than 30% of CPU resources for sensorless PMSM vector-control drive STMicroelectronics announced a complete three-phase motor-control development kit based on the breakthrough STM32 Flash microcontroller %u2013 launched mid-2007 %u2013 which provides all the necessary hardware and firmware to enable users to evaluate this 32-bit solution, and to begin development of their own sensorless motor-control application. |








