Products that enable a more connected world are showcased
NXP Semiconductors has announced that it will introduce and demonstrate its most recent solutions and share the latest product updates in A4.524 at electronica A4.524. Whether the solution is designed for mobile phones, the connected car, IoT or within the portable and wearable domain, NXP plays a major role in this evolution, powering the technology that enables secure connections for a smarter, more connected world.
Amongst others, NXP will demonstrate its dual PCB configurable logic unit, hailed as the industry’s first dual PCB configurable multi gate, multi-function logic device, featuring two configurable gates that can each be individually configured by the PCB layout into one of seven unique functions. Up to 81 different combinations can be achieved with one device, reducing BOM and increasing overall design flexibility in a number of industries.
Also on display will be NXP's ‘Communicating cars kick-off’ networking event at 2pm, 11th November at the NXP booth. Kurt Sievers, EVP General Manager Automotive, NXP, will launch the ‘Communicating Cars’ showcase together with Thilo Jourdan, Head of Mobility Division, Siemens, Sven Leonhardt, Department Manager for Functions and Material Technologies, Honda R&D Europe, Frans op de Beek, Chairman, Amsterdam Group, and other showcase partners. Live demonstrations of V2X technology will take place with Siemens and Honda on the roads around the Munich trade show centre. Visitors to the NXP booth can experience how cars can interact with each other and with surrounding infrastructure to exchange warning and traffic messages.
Balancing power consumption and increasing sensor density, NXP will demonstrate its power efficient MCU series for always on, sensor processing. The LPC54100 helps manufactures effectively monitor, aggregate and process data from the increasing amount of sensors in devices.
ZigBee Light Link and Home Automation lighting and home controls, using the JN516x wireless MCU, will also be demonstrated, introducing bulb reference designs using NXP patented Sensorless Sensing technology to manage colour gamut across the different bulbs, maximising lumen output and significantly reducing the calibration time during production. Demos will include white and dimmable white bulbs recently ZLL certified from Leedarson, tunable and colour changeable white, RGB bulb reference design and a live demo of a home climate control system based on ZigBee Home Automation.