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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Silicon Laboratories
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 January 2007

Microcontrollers to be demonstrated in
Nuremburg

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Silicon Laboratories will have a strong presence and be showcasing some innovative demos at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany from 13th to 15th February 2007.

Silicon Laboratories will have a strong presence and be showcasing some innovative demos at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany from 13th to 15th February 2007 The demonstrations will represent the company's approach to the market, which is to: redefine the 8bit MCU market by enabling performance levels that exceed other architectures; increase the MCU functional density to integrate the entire system; offer market leading combinations of size, speed and high-performance peripherals; and provide best-in-class, low-cost development tools to make it easy for customers to adopt its solutions

Silicon Laboratories will have a total of four demos at the show including two recently announced products.

Providing MCUs for automotive electronics presents an exciting opportunity for Silicon Laboratories.

The C8051F5xx automotive MCU family leverages Silicon Laboratories' proven track-record for designing high-performance mixed-signal MCUs in a small footprint, which is essential for many automotive electronics applications.

By offering the highest functional density, the C8051F5xx family of MCUs provides customers cost-effective and easy-to-use solutions for designing body electronics and other point-of-control applications including power windows, doors, sunroofs, trunks, seat positioning and mirrors.

Silicon Laboratories understands that in order to cost effectively and efficiently design with MCUs, designers need intuitive, easy-to-use tools.

The stepper motor reference design is a complete tool kit demonstrating the advantages of using high-performance analogue peripherals in motor control applications.

The stepper motor control reference design provides system solutions for all of the popular small motor types, speeding time to market and reducing development costs.

Silicon Laboratories can be found at Stand 12-132, in Hall 12.

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