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Silicon Labs to Unveil Latest Human Interface, Wireless, Timing and Audio IC Solutions at electronica 2010
Silicon Labs will demonstrate innovative semiconductor solutions for the wireless, embedded and consumer electronics markets at electronica 2010 from Nov. 9 - 12 in Munich, Germany. Visit Silicon Labs' booth A4.361 to see hands-on demonstrations of the latest proximity and touch sensing, sub-GHz wireless, timing, embedded control and connectivity, and consumer audio technologies, all designed from the ground up to reduce the cost, power and complexity of electronic designs.
SiliIn addition, Silicon Labs' will demonstrate the following mixed-signal IC solutions in booth A4.361 at the show:
· The QuickSense family of touch-sense microcontrollers (MCUs) and infrared and ambient light proximity sensors, enabling developers to create intuitively easy-to-use capacitive touch and touchless interfaces for consumer and industrial designs such as smart phones, eBooks and tablets, large appliances, kiosks and point-of-sale equipment.
· Si4010 EZRadio® remote control on a chip RF transmitter SoC, simplifying the development of remote keyless entry (RKE), garage door openers, and remote controls for home automation and security systems
· EZRadioPRO wireless IC and ultra-low-power MCU-based connectivity solution for portable medical devices, energy monitoring devices, and wireless security and sensor applications
· State-of-the-art mixed-signal IC technology for consumer audio applications, from tabletop stereos to smart phone docking stations to battery-powered boom boxes.
· The next wave in clock generator technology designed to deliver sophisticated system timing capabilities to cost-sensitive consumer applications
In addition, Silicon Labs will disclose the three winners of its QuickSense Design Contest at its booth during electronica. The contest challenged and awarded some of Germany's best and brightest embedded developers to create innovative human interface designs based on Silicon Labs' touch-sense MCUs and proximity sensors.