Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Mazet
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2006
Embedded systems and sensors in
Nuremburg
Mazet will present its most recent innovations in control computers with real-time platforms and in Jencolour ICs at Embedded World 2006 from 14th to 16th February in Nuremburg.
Mazet will present recent innovations in control computers with real-time platforms and in Jencolour ICs at Embedded World 2006 from 14th to 16th February in Nuremburg On Stand 458 in Hall 12 this leading electronics development company will be displaying ICs and sensors, as well as a special highlight - a customer-specific, real-time computer platform intended for mobile use outdoors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The real-time platform is based on the MEB5200 E2Brain-Module designed by Mazet and, thanks to the Coral PA graphics processor from Fujitsu, can offer a powerful range of video functions as well as the MPC5200 processor.
In addition to standard interfaces such as RS232, Ethernet, IDE (CF) and USB, a video input is also integrated.
The incoming video stream is displayed in real time.
With consumption of less than 2W when running in full operation mode, a working temperature range of -40 to +85C and excellent robustness against vibration and shocks, the board is qualified for mobile use and battery operation.
In the optoelectronics sector, Mazet will present the MTI04CS/CQ to the general public for the first time - the second generation of multichannel programmable transimpedance amplifiers.
The new Jencolour signal amplifier is particularly suitable for use in preparing sensor signals with output currents.
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