
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Embedded microprocessors",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Oscilloscopes turn to FlexRay analysis from
Agilent Technologies Europe, which we summarised at the time by saying "Allows automotive designers using embedded MCUs to verify proper signal integrity of their FlexRay signals and effectively debug protocol and signal integrity issues".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release RTOSs to support further protocols from
Green Hills Software: "Green Hills delivers a wide range of royalty-free operating systems for Freescale's families of industrial-class microprocessors and microcontrollers".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Marvell
concerning its Marvell Discovery VI
- take a look at System controller boosts performance
which says: "Based on Marvell's system controller architecture, Discovery VI incorporates an innovative crossbar architecture, advanced I/O peripherals and optimised interfaces".
Take a look also at the news release from EEMBC, Suite boosts office automation,
as well as Oscilloscope turns to FlexRay measurements from Agilent Technologies Europe,
and Connectivity solutions at Embedded World from Oxford Semiconductor.
See also:
High-speed USB peripheral connectivity
(December 2006)
Oxford Semiconductor has introduced a high-speed USB peripheral controller designed to help maximise data transfer speeds of memory rich portable products
Surface mount expertise is put to worthy task
(November 2006)
Barric is working closely with Cambridge company Toby Churchill on the future development of its acclaimed text-to-speech LightWriter technology
Alliance marries design and manufacturing
(November 2006)
Prism Electronics and Cambridge Microelectronics are collaborating to speed up the design-to-manufacture process for certain types of electronic products
Soft microprocessor is optimised for Lattice FPGAs
(September 2006)
Lattice Semiconductor Corp has announced the immediate availability of the LatticeMico32, a 32bit soft microprocessor optimised for Lattice FPGAs
Software creates next generation imaging systems
(December 2005)
The MathWorks has announced the latest version of its video and image processing blockset, which extends Simulink, allowing engineers to develop embedded video and imaging systems
Power SoCs take Flash memory onboard
(October 2005)
AMI Semiconductor can now offer Flash memory embedded in its high-voltage CMOS based system-on-chip designs
RTOS runs on soft-core processor
(June 2005)
eSOL has formed a strategic partnership with System Level Solutions to offer flexible USB solutions for Altera's Nios II soft-core processor
TCP/IP stack is ARMed with wireless support
(February 2005)
An enhanced version of the CMX-Micronet TCP/IP stack offers SNMP and wireless Ethernet 802.11b functionality as well as supporting additional processors
EEPROM module joins smart power process
(September 2004)
AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) is developing an EEPROM module based on its 0.35um (I3T) smart power technology
Cores set for automotive applications
(September 2004)
AMI Semiconductor has selected the ARM architecture for a new range of programmable automotive electronics solutions
IDE is ready-made front end for design tools
(July 2004)
A novel generic integrated development environment can be customised for companies to create software development kits for ASSP, structured ASIC, platform or SoC products
Seminar looks at FPGA embedded microprocessors
(June 2004)
Enterpoint is running a free seminar on FPGA embedded microprocessors using MicroBlaze and PicoBlaze as examples
Marvell signs for full architecture
(May 2004)
Marvell has signed a full architectural licensing agreement that enables it to produce a new family of high-performance, proprietary embedded microprocessors that will fully run the ARM architecture
Module drops in for easy Wi-Fi
(February 2004)
The DPAC Airborne 802.11 is a fully integrated module that includes radio, baseband, application processor and software for a 'drop-in' web-enabled Wi-Fi solution
Smart power design kits come on CD-ROM
(December 2003)
AMI Semiconductor is now able to offer access to its I3T80 high-voltage smart-power technology through CD-ROM based design kits
Reference boards support 64bit development
(October 2003)
A new range of reference boards will speed the design and testing of digital consumer electronics and networking applications based on the TX49 family of 64bit MIPS-based RISC embedded processors
System controllers accelerate PowerPC applications
(October 2003)
Marvell reckons it has developed the industry's fastest system controller architecture for MIPS and PowerPC processor-based systems
Mixed-signal process aids MEMS interfacing
(May 2003)
BAE Systems has chosen a new high-voltage mixed-signal semiconductor technology to develop an ASIC for use with its next generation of solid-state MEMS gyroscopes
Logic analyser offers up to 136 channels at 2GHz
(February 2003)
An extended range of the Tektronix TLA600 Series of logic analysers with up to 136 channels is now available from Thurlby Thandar Instruments
ASIC technology provides smart power SoCs
(September 2002)
A new ASIC technology enables the delivery of the industry's first 0.35um CMOS smart power SoC solutions for voltages up to 80V
Embedded processors offer speedy upgrade
(July 2002)
Two new SH-4 32bit superscalar RISC embedded microprocessors offer higher-frequency operation and a new cache architecture
New book addresses embedded systems design
(November 2001)
'Embedded systems design: an introduction to processes, tools, and techniques' by Arnold S Berger is available now from CMP Books
Latest Linux supports all latest Intel processors
(November 2001)
LynuxWorks has unveiled the latest version of its popular BlueCat Linux distribution
Oversampling gives logic analysers high accuracy
(September 2001)
The Tektronix TLA600 series of advanced logic analysers is now available from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments)
Motorola's 0.13-micron process is densest CMOS
(April 2001)
A new 0.13-micron CMOS process platform technology will enable Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (SPS) to build system-on-chip solutions
Acquisition to marry hardware and software design
(April 2001)
Protel International has acquired Tasking for US$38 million
MontaVista puts Hard Hat Linux on MIPS
(February 2001)
MontaVista Software is to join the MIPS Alliance Program (MAP)
