Monday, February 22, 2010

Atmel showcases MCU, touch, automotive and wireless solutions at Embedded World

SAN JOSE, USA: Atmel Corp., a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, will be exhibiting at Embedded World held in Nuremberg, Germany, March 2-4, 2010.

At the show, the company will be demonstrating a variety of Atmel solutions including:

Microcontroller solutions: Atmel will be presenting a wide range of 8- and 32-bit AVR and ARM-based solutions. Atmel's AVR demos will highlight low-power audio, and consumer capabilities of these applications.

Atmel's ARM-based demos will include a Cortex™-M3 MCU with capacitive touch capability, an Android platform, a high-quality video playback device for industrial applications and a home display unit targeting the smart energy and smart grid markets.

In addition, Atmel will be demonstrating its AVR tools and how the tool allows developers to easily debug complex designs. On the wireless MCU solution front, Atmel will be demonstrating an intuitive lighting control reference design platform based on its AVR ATmega128RFA1 microcontroller.

Touch solutions: Demonstrating its leadership in touch solutions, Atmel will showcase an easy-to-use touch development platform for designing touch buttons, sliders and wheels. This platform allows designers to experiment with Atmel's touch technologies using its QTouch Suite.

Automotive solutions: As a leading provider of automotive solutions, Atmel will be showcasing various car sub-systems, including an automotive motor control demo with QTouch and 32-bit AVR, a system solution for 3-phase brushless DC motor control, and an advanced RKE car access system demo.

Also at the show, Atmel will be launching a new single-chip AES-128 immobilizer and remote keyless entry AVR microcontroller for 'combi-key' applications, an outstanding active balancing capability of its Li-Ion battery management devices, and two new LIN transceiver families featuring industry's leading low-power wake-up management.

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