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TRACE32 supports Infineon's XMC1000 and XMC4000 microcontroller families
Lauterbach launches support for the Cortex-M based controllers XMC1000 and XMC4000. The new controller XMC1000, based on 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0, as well as the XMC4000 based on the 32 bit ARM Cortex-M4 are designed specifically for industrial applications.
Peter Bauer Joins Supervisory Board of Kontron AG
The Supervisory Board of Kontron AG is pleased to announce that Mr Peter Bauer has been appointed as member of the Supervisory Board of Kontron AG. Helmut Krings, Chairman of the Kontron Supervisory Board, commented “We are delighted that Mr Bauer is becoming a member of our Board. His twenty five years of successful experience in the dynamic semiconductor business will be invaluable to Kontron in its current phase of development under Rolf Sch...
Elektrobit Achieves ASIL D And SIL 3 Certification For Its Safety Operating System
Elektrobit is among the first suppliers to deliver an ASIL-D certified AUTOSAR operating system and the only one certified for two safety standards. Elektrobit achieved its Functional Safety certification by the assessment agency exida Certification SA for the EB tresos Safety OS. Exida confirmed that the software is capable for use in Automotive Safety Integrity Level D (ASIL D) applications such as electrical power steering. Additionally, the O...
PLS Announces Optimised Debugging Solution For Infineon XMC1000 Microcontrollers
PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme presents an optimized test and debugging solution, the Universal Debug Engine version 4.0.2, for the new ARM Cortex-M0 core-based 32-bit microcontroller family XMC1000 from Infineon Technologies that delivers 32-bit performance at 8-bit prices. The Universal Debug Engine UDE 4.0.2 for the XMC1000 MCU family is available immediately.
ARM Welcomes The New Infineon XMC1000 MCUs
Keith Clarke, ARM VP of embedded processors welcomes the new Infineon XMC1000 Family of MCUs.
Infineon’s New XMC1000 Industrial MCUs Deliver 32-Bit Performance at 8-Bit Prices
Infineon Technologies today presented its new 32-bit microcontroller family XMC1000, which uses the ARM Cortex-M0 processor. With the XMC1000, Infineon is the first semiconductor provider to offer 32-bit microcontrollers at 8-bit prices that are supported with an advanced, 32-bit peripheral set. The breakthrough price/performance of the device family is achieved by using state-of-the-art 65nm embedded flash production technology on 300mm wafers a...
Yole Développement Analyses The High voltage Super Junction MOSFET Market
Yole Développement announces its Super Junction MOSFET - Business Update report. Yole Développement’s report provides an exhaustive analysis of high-voltage (+400V) Super Junction MOSFET markets (metrics and forecasts), technologies (deep trench vs multi-epi) and players.
electronica China And productronica China 2013 Feature Record Exhibit Space
With more than 700 exhibitors, 46,000 square meters, the 12th electronica China and productronica China will be held on March 19-21, 2013 in halls E1, E2, E3 and E4 at Shanghai New International Expo Center. This time the exhibitor participation has surpassed any previous events and set a new high, especially in terms of the internationality, which has proved the prosperous future of China electronics and electronics production market once again.
Every Second Car Produced Today Contains Infineon Microcontrollers
Infineon Technologies AG has just delivered its one hundred millionth TriCore-microcontroller. That ranks these microcontrollers among the most successful in automotive electronics. The TriCore-based microcontrollers from Infineon are assembled in over fifty automotive brands. Statistically speaking, this means that almost every second vehicle produced today includes a TriCore-based microcontroller. It is responsible for keeping the fuel consumpt...
Infineon Expands XMC4000 Microcontroller Family
Infineon Technologies is presenting three new performance classes in its XMC4000 microcontroller family, which was specially developed for industrial applications and uses ARM Cortex M4 processors, this week at the SPS IPC DRIVES 2012 trade show. The new XMC4400, XMC4200 and XMC4100 are the world’s first Cortex-based microcontrollers to offer a high-resolution PWM unit.