SUPPLEMENT ELECTRONICA 2016 TASKING VX-TOOLSET FOR TRICORET WITH LATEST AURIXT TECHNOLOGY
linker, debugger and safety checker for optimising Infineon microcontrollers. Its tools help streamline multi-core application design, allow functional safety verification, and develop fast and efficient embedded code. The new toolset is centred
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ltium will showcase its new TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore
release 6.1, for development performance for TriCore/AURIX- based applications. This toolset is a complete
Eclipse-based embedded development toolchain with integrated compiler, multi-core
around meeting the highest safety standards and increased performance required of today’s multi-core based applications. Its ACT (AURIX Configuration Tool) driven technology makes it a future-proof developer platform for fast-paced development. Cross-linking allows the user to
mix compiler output from different compiler versions. With release 6.1, the TriCore toolset allows
integration of legacy code from older versions while using the benefits from the latest version for other parts of the application at the same time. Such functionality will be of special interest to users of Infineon’s MCAL libraries that are ported and validated with older compiler releases. Extended C++11 support allows
for simplified reuse of source code, greater productivity, early error detection and proper support of parallel programming. The TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore 6.1 is now available with a 14-day trial version on request. Existing customers with a maintenance contract can upgrade for free. Hall A1 stand 527
TOUCH TECHNOLOGIES AUTOMOTIVE, INDUSTRIAL, MEDICAL & WELLNESS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
Under the slogan “Accelerating Global Innovation”, Fujitsu Electronics Europe (FEEU) will focus on its current supplier portfolio and range of product linecards, developed by its value added distribution partners for key sectors such as the automotive, industrial, medical & wellness and telecommunication industries. An additional focus will centre on FEEU’s consultancy services. FEEU business experts are able to support customers through the entire product development process - from deployment to production. As a trusted advisor, FEEU supports every phase with technological expertise and industry knowledge. The company advises, a strong focus on choosing the right supplier is one key element of its global
distribution strategy because it relies on best-in-class instead of off-the-shelf solutions. Nevertheless, solutions which are not included within the FEEU portfolio can still be delivered through the company’s network of manufacturers. FEEU will demonstrate how customers can best manage the challenges of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of
Things. As a value added distribution partner, FEEU can provide components for a range of requirements such as camera systems in industrial robots, FRAM memories for reliable data logging (sensors), imaging solutions for head units and dashboards, foundry services with ultra-low power technology and low power MCUs for wearable devices. "Electronica is a must for us as a value added distribution partner”, says Axel Tripkewitz, president &
managing director at Fujitsu Electronics Europe. We want to demonstrate how we create added value for existing and new customers through our synergies. FEEU customers benefit from just one point of contact, an expert who closely follows their project and offers the right solution from our portfolio. This close relationship with a trusted advisor is enhanced by the short delivery times and optimum product availability offered by our global supply chain. In this way, we are able to differentiate ourselves from our competitors." Hall B1 Stand 425
Zytronic is showcasing its latest object recognition functionality, ObjectViz and demonstrating its force sensing capability. Developed in partnership with Tangible Display, this technology is available on touch tables up to 85” in diagonal. The two companies believe this is the first time that camera-free object recognition functionality has been made available on capacitive touch screens of this size. The solution is based on the attachment of physical markers to the objects – it does not require modification of the touch table hardware. A key advantage of this technology is that
non-conductive objects are ignored. The controller is programmed to recognise only specific Phymarks attached to an object, and respond accordingly. A full report of user interactions can be created for later review and analysis. Hall A3 Stand 319
Würth Elektronik eiSos is exhibiting at electronica 2016 together with its subsidiaries Würth Elektronik iBE and Wurth Electronics Midcom (Hall B6 / booth 404). With a Formula E racing car and the motto “WE speed up the future”, the manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components will showcase its broad spectrum of products on twelve themed islands. Apart from the main booth in Hall B6, the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group will also be represented by the companies Stelvio Kontek (Hall B3, booth 539) and Amber Wireless.
Hall A4 Stand 466 HOME AUTOMATION MESH NETWORKING AND NEW ULTRA-SMALL BLUETOOTH MODULE
Silicon Labs will be showcasing its latest embedded and wireless sensing innovations for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company will present its comprehensive home automation mesh network, enabling smart home connectivity without complexity. New at the show will be the unveiling of a Bluetooth- enabled biometric sensing wearable design based on its latest Bluetooth low energy system-in-package module. Visitors can discover how to create Bluetooth-
enabled wearable heart rate measurement (HRM) devices, featuring Silicon Labs’ optical sensors, advanced HRM algorithm, Bluetooth low-energy wireless stack, and its latest Blue
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Gecko module, providing a complete Bluetooth connectivity solution including the antenna in an ultra-small form factor. There will also be the chance to see the
company’s latest home automation reference designs based on its EFR32 Mighty Gecko multiprotocol wireless SoC and ZigBee and Thread mesh networking technologies, connecting an array of wireless sensor nodes in a smart
home.The company will also be demonstrating how to use its latest mobile app to monitor environmental conditions and energy usage and control LED lights, occupancy and contact sensors, smart outlets and switches. Hall A4 Stand 212
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