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Atmel Introduces a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for its Advanced AVR-based 125-kHz RFID Evaluation Kit

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.Atmel Corporation announced a significant enhancement to the ATA2270-EK1 125-kHz RFID demo kit. This kit, which enables the evaluation and prototyping of Atmel's wide portfolio of LF IDIC®s, has been upgraded to include a PC-based GUI application to be connected directly to the kit's hardware. This new user interface provides an optimized platform for the evaluation and customization of Atmel's RFID solutions used in access control, industrial automation, loyalty cards, anti-counterfeiting, and animal identification.

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Developers can bring portability to more products with TI's breakthrough advancements in power-efficient DSPs and applications p

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As developers look at their next designs for medical, audio, industrial and emerging applications, there is greater demand for portability with superior features, such as a consumer-friendly graphical user interface (GUI). The balance between power and performance of a processor has traditionally meant trading off one or the other; now that is no longer the case. Giving engineers the scalable solutions they need to design both basic and feature-laden portable end products, Texas Instruments Incorporated introduced its breakthrough low-power processor roadmap with more than 15 new devices across four product lines.

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Embedded real-time operating system and GUI now supports Renesas’ SuperH microcontroller

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Renesas Technology Europe and Segger announced the launch of emWIN, an embedded graphical user interface (GUI), and embOS, a real-time operating system (RTOS) for Renesas SH7203 SuperH microcontroller. Together, emWin and embOS, provide customers the ability to develop graphical applications for the SuperH device with ease.

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