 | | OP5142 Reconfigurable FPGA-based I/O Controller enables distributed execution of Hardware Description Language (HDL) functions and high-speed, high-density digital I/O in real-time models |
| Development with new Intel(r) processor and platform controller hub extends options for board and system-level solutions |
| Time to Prototype, Stage Delay and Hardware Usage Optimized by Well Integrated Tools and High-Memory, High-Throughput FPGA-Based Hardware |
| Simply changing the Qseven module provides users with instant access to Intel Atom-based products that are easily upgradeable to take advantage of future advancements |
| Virtex-7, Kintex-7, and Artix-7 Families Deliver Breakthrough Levels of Lower Power, System Performance and Design Productivity to Support New Applications and Markets |
| For the second year in a row, Byte Paradigm has conducted an online survey to understand the role of using a ‘live’ prototype for testing and debugging embedded systems. This year, we paid special attention to the equipment that the electronic engineer finds in the lab or on the desk to efficiently test and debug embedded systems. Results show that using a prototype is widely seen as a way to speed up debugging and that digital pattern generators are gaining success for the generation of digital input stimuli. |
| SQL, like it or not, has become the industry’s standard database access language. This being the case many companies that are involved in the development of embedded computer applications with database management requirements would like to be able to use SQL to access and manipulate that database information. This article takes a looks at ways developers of embedded applications can efficiently make use of SQL in their applications. |
| Micro/sys continues to lead the way in the embedded single board computer world with the release of the high-performance, low-power SBC1651, an ARM Cortex-A8 computer board with StackableUSB. Having the Freescale Semiconductor i.MX515 CPU at its core, the SBC1651 consumes minimal power while operating at 800MHz and delivering the performance needed to run multimedia-rich applications in harsh and demanding environments . Its advanced RISC core and tight peripheral integration give the SBC1651 the competitive edge–making its 800MHz perform like 2GHz all the while satisfying the power efficiency required in battery-operated applications. The on-board StackableUSB I/O expansion with USB, I2C and SPI provides access to a wealth of plug-and-play off-the-shelf I/O boards with A/D, D/A, Zigbee, GPS, mass storage, sensors and other embedded I/O. All this combined with a wide range of software operating systems including WinCE, Linux, VxWorks, and Android, makes the SBC1651 ideal for new embedded systems designs or upgrading legacy X86 PC/104 systems. |
| The X6-RX is a flexible receiver that integrates IF digitizing with signal processing on an XMC IO module. The module provides up to 24 configurable receiver channels with a powerful Xilinx Virtex-6 FPGA signal processing core, and high performance PCI Express/PCI host interface. |
| QNX Software Systems today unveiled the latest generation of its operating system and development tools for the automotive, industrial, medical, networking, and defense markets. |
| LDRA has partnered with Codice Software to create the first agile development framework for developers of critical software. This integration incorporates rapid prototyping into LDRA Embed-X, an application lifecycle management tool that focuses on development and verification of critical embedded software. |
| Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT) announced that it has signed a multi-year strategic partnership agreement with Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. naming Mentor Graphics as a key Freescale strategic commercial Linux partner. |
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