New Voice Over IP Also to Be Demonstrated in Booth 2407
SAN FRANCISCO, Embedded Systems West, March 13 /PRNewswire/ --
Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) will demonstrate its new 32-bit
and 16-bit microcontroller technology in booth 2407 at the Embedded Systems
Conference at San Francisco's Moscone Center March 13-15. The company also
will showcase its new biometric sensor ICs, graphics display controllers and
"embeddable" Voice over IP (VoIC) CODEC cores.
Company Leads in 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit MCUs with Two Full CAN
Interfaces
Fujitsu will demonstrate its new six-stepper motor control. The company's
most complex MCU, the MB90V390 is a 16-bit microcontroller that combines the
company's 16LX processor core with a variety of peripheral functions. This new
series represents the latest step in Fujitsu's ongoing development of MCU
technology.
Fujitsu now offers more than 300 different 32-bit, 16-bit and 8-bit
microcontroller products for the automotive, industrial and computing markets.
Many MCUs include up to 512 KB flash on chip, and as much as 160 KB of SRAM on
chip, along with a wide range of on-board features and functions including
DMA, A/D and D/A converters, and LCD controllers. Also included on the 32-bit
MCUs are double and triple Control Area Network (CAN) interfaces for
automotive applications.
Single Touch Sensor on Display, Sweep Sensor(TM) Technology Ready
Fujitsu will show a complete demo of the MBF200 solid-state sensor system,
which is designed for computer, automotive and other applications. The
MBF200 features a 256 x 300-pixel sensor array that produces clear 500 DPI
resolution fingerprint images. The sensor area, which is approximately
1.28cm x 1.5cm, allows single-touch fingerprint authentication. The new
product, which features a patented, scratchproof protective coating and an
integrated two-stage 8-bit A/D converter, offers the choice of three
interfaces: an 8-bit microprocessor bus, an integrated Serial Peripheral
Interface or an integrated full-speed USB interface.
Fujitsu also introduced its new MBF300 Solid Sweep Sensor IC and software,
the industry's most cost-efficient, high-performance sweep sensor system. It
is the industry's smallest capacitive-based, cost-efficient fingerprint
acquisition device, built on the company's solid-state sensor technology and
leading edge-software. It is designed to meet the rapidly growing demand for
security systems based on biometric technology.
Voice over IP Core
Fujitsu's VoIP CODEC core, which has been developed for wireless and
broadband applications, can be embedded into ASICs and integrated with a wide
range of physical transmission protocols, including Bluetooth access points,
802.16 fixed wireless access, Internet-based messaging for 3G and 4G cellular
systems, and 802.11 wireless LANs.
Auto Graphics Display Controllers
The company's new family of automotive graphics display controllers,
including the Cremson and Scarlet versions, will be demonstrated. The
controllers are designed into new display systems provided by industry leaders
such as Pioneer Systems.
Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) designs, markets and supports
a broad range of semiconductors and electronic devices. For product
information, call 1-800-866-8608, or visit the company web site at
http://www.fma.fujitsu.com.
SOURCE Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
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Related links: http://www.fma.fujitsu.com
CONTACT: Emi Igarashi of Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc., +1-408-922-9104, or eigarash@fma.fujitsu.com; or Dick Davies of Independent Public Relations Associates, +1-415-777-4161, or ipra@mindspring.com, for Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
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