THE POSSIBILITIES ARE INFINITE - Fujitsu...THE POSSIBILITIES ARE INFINITE FME launches Evaluation...
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T H E P O S S I B I L I T I E S A R E I N F I N I T E
�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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The Latest News on. . . Semiconductor Technologies and Products from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe
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Fujitsu UPDATETaking advantage of a busy, bustling Embedded World 2005exhibition in Nuremberg, FME announced the release of a newFPGA-based Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM, the advanced, next-generation automotive LAN protocol.
Following a recent agreement with Bosch, Fujitsu is now licensed to use the FlexRay
Communication Controller IP-Module. FlexRay has been developed specifically
for today’s and tomorrow’s advanced in-car control systems, which
are becoming ever more complex and demanding. The
increasing number of sensors, actuators and control
systems used by modern vehicles requires a
combination of higher data rates, deterministic
behaviour and fault tolerance.
Compared with previous bus systems that have
been used in the automotive industry, such as CAN,FlexRay is a trademark of The FlexRay Consortium.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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The FlexRay system developed specifically fortoday’s and tomorrow’s advanced in-carcontrol systems.
FlexRay offers significantly enhanced features. These include a
higher data transfer rate – 10Mbit/s as opposed to 1Mbit/s – plus
redundant communication channels and predictable latency. These
make it suitable for vehicle functions where extremely high levels of
performance, for real-time response, and exceptional reliability are
required. Ultimately – by around the end of this decade – these will
include steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire. Today, the first areas that
that will deploy FlexRay are chassis and power train applications.
Automotive control The licence from Bosch allows Fujitsu to embed precision-designed FlexRay IP into its
automotive control MCUs and quickly bring to market new advanced products.
The Evaluation Kit (pictured here) makes possible the design and verification of hardware
and software applications before production silicon is available, enabling customers to
get working FlexRay products to market in the fastest possible time.
The FlexRay Evaluation Kit, the first product in which Fujitsu has used the FlexRay
controller IP, consists of an FPGA-board providing the FlexRay communication
controller, the physical layer, and an MCU starter kit equipped with the MB91369, a
32-bit FR50 core. Along with the hardware comes a software package featuring a
ready-to-use communication example. The software package includes a
communication stack for the FlexRay controller.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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The modular design of the FPGA-board assures that any updates in the protocol or
physical layer specifications can be implemented quickly without the need for a
complete re-design. The board has pre-installed RS485 bus drivers and also provides
sockets that allow third-party plug-in modules with FlexRay-compliant drivers to be
added. With the flexibility that FPGAs offer, the Kit meets all the requirements of
designers looking to develop FlexRay applications.
Harvard architecture The MB91369 FR50 core has been chosen, as there are MCU starter kits
already in use at many customers. The 32-bit RISC core features a Harvard
architecture, with a five-stage pipeline offering a single cycle instruction
execution. This makes it powerful enough for the most demanding automotive
applications. The 32-bit parallel bus interface of the FR50 core allows rapid
access to the FlexRay controller.
The emergence of FlexRay as the automotive industry’s most sophisticated bus
standard will not mean that the CAN protocol is no longer needed, because there are
still many application areas where the capability of CAN is sufficient, and its costs are
lower. Therefore, gateways for interfacing FlexRay and CAN will be important, and on
its stand at Embedded World 2005, FME demonstrated a working FlexRay-CAN
gateway.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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The new FlexRay Evaluation Kit is the firstproduct in which Fujitsu has used its FlexRayController IP.
Chassis applications Fujitsu plans to build on its FlexRay range by releasing a stand-alone ASSP during
2005, which will be for chassis applications. The device will provide interfaces for a
wide variety of host processors and also offer several parallel and serial bus
interfaces.
In early 2006 the first Fujitsu MCU with integrated FlexRay will follow, based on the
second generation of MB91460 Series 32-bit MCUs. This will be made in 0.18µm
embedded flash technology, enabling it to run at more than 100MHz. For automotive
applications, it will feature full 5V capability for I/O, analogue parts and supply
voltage, while the core will run at 1.8V from an integrated regulator. Maximum
embedded memory for the Series is 4MByte of embedded flash and 128kByte of
embedded RAM. The first devices will feature double-channel FlexRay, as well as two
or optionally three channels of LIN interfaces plus a range of other established
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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DiagnosticConnection
Comfort Electronics
Door Module
Roof Module
Lighting
Engine Control
Chassis Electronics
Steer-by-Wire
Brake-by-Wire
FlexRay Backbone
Dashboard
Navigation
Headup Display
Climate ControlInfotainment
FlexRay / CAN CAN / LINCAN / MOST / IDB1394
Powertrain / ChassisGateway
BodyGateway
Driver InformationGateway
Typical automotive functions that can behandled by a FlexRay backbone architecture.
automotive resources, and will be targeted at body- and chassis-control areas, and
for CAN-FlexRay gateways. There will be up to six channels of CAN available, each of
them capable of having a maximum of 128 message buffers, as well as up to 16
channels of LIN-UART (four with
16Byte FIFO).
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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Since its foundation as long ago as 1996 (in those days it was known as
Embedded Systems and was located at Sindelfingen near Stuttgart - right next door
to Daimler-Crysler’s largest production plant), the German ‘Embedded Show’ - has
gone from strength to strength each year.
It has now become a firm fixture in the calenders of thousands of
engineers working on embedded solutions. From those modest beginings it has not
just changed it name but expanded dramatically in terms of numbers of visitors and
exhibitors (see separate article on Page 4).
At last month’s show Fujitsu demonstrated a number of its own ‘Embedded’
solutions:- Among them, an evaluation kit for FlexRayTM, several advanced Sensor
devices, a multimedia car Infotainment system based on a MOST network, as well as
the launch of a new 32-bit MCU. All of these, and more, are described in this Spring
issue of ‘Fujitsu Update’.
Altogether a great show, coming at just the right time. Perhaps Embedded World 2005
will give the industry a much needed stimulus and
support a return to sustainable growth for both Embedded Solutions suppliers and
users. We at Fujitsu are ready to support you.
As the man says ‘I’ll do my very best’ !
Embedded World - same procedure as every year!
James BryantDirector of MarketingCommunications Europe
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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Embedded World 2005 sets new records –despite wintry weather
FME’s stand at Embedded World 2005. Theevent attracted a record number of exhibitors.
The Embedded World 2005 Exhibition and Conference,which took place in Nuremberg, at the end of February,
set another new record for the number ofexhibitors – 487 from 24 countries, a riseof 22%, with more than a third comingfrom outside Germany. This underlinesEmbedded World’s position as the Nr.1European event for the embeddedcommunity.
The number of visitors remained much the same as 2004, at around 11,000, but that
was despite very wintry weather across Europe, which saw many flights cancelled at
several major airports.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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Huge range of applications The exhibition displayed the full range of technologies and products – hardware,
software, tools and services – that the world of embedded systems now offers,
across some 23,000 square metres of display space. The spectrum of applications for
embedded systems is now huge, ranging from cars and PDAs to a football that can
report its own position to the referee down to the nearest millimetre.
In addition to the Exhibition, the International Embedded conference featured
20 sessions, 3 workshops, 3 tutorials and over 730 participants and speakers from
23 countries.
Many of the on-stand demonstrations staged by Fujitsu related to the automotive
industry, as this issue of Fujitsu Update reports. Furthermore, at the Experience Area
Automotive stand in Hall 10, visitors could see the applications of embedded
technologies live in the car showing how embedded solutions are now making driving
safer and more comfortable.
The next Embedded World Exhibition and Conference takes place from
14th-16th February, 2006.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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Accelerometer and fingerprint sensordemonstrated at Embedded World
The embedded fingerprint development kit MDFP200-EDK, features a built-in MCU andCMOS single-touch fingerprint sensor
Two live demonstrations staged at the Embedded World 2005show centred on a new accelerometer developed by
Fujitsu using micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS)technology, and Fujitsu’s fingerprint sensor.
The accelerometer, the FAR-S2AB, is a small but highlysensitive device that can detect acceleration, inclination and
vibration by measuring motion in all three axes, x, y and z,simultaneously.
The device uses state of the art MEMS technology, in which tinystructures are built on the surface of the chip. The accelerometer
consists of a mass at the centre of the chip, which is suspended by fourbeams doped with piezo-resistive material. When the sensor is subjected to
acceleration in any direction, the mass moves and causes the four beams todeform and so change the resistance in the piezo material. This enables the
sensor to detect the acceleration.
Self diagnosis Other features of the FAR-S2AB include a built-in temperature sensor and self-diagnosis functionality, external connection for low pass filters, and automaticcorrection of the mounting angle.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
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The accelerometer is suitable for a wide range of potential applications, such asnavigation, automotive stability, roll-over systems, stability control of industrialmachinery, home appliances, and robots.
A powerful stability system for cars would result from combining the FAR-S2AB withFujitsu’s gyro sensor (FAR-S1BG) and its automotive MCU (MB90F351) connected viaCAN.
FAR-S2AB series z- axis
y- axis
x- axis
Inclination angle: θθ
φφ MountingAngle
x- axisz- axis
Direction of vibration
Fingerprint authentication Both of Fujitsu’s fingerprint sensors were on show at Embedded World 2005, the one-touch and the sweep versions, both having 500dpi resolution and 8 bit grey scalefunctionality. Commercial products are now available using fingerprint authentication,such as a mobile phone from Pantech that uses Fujitsu’s sweep sensor, and a USBmemory stick.
The FAR-S2AB accelerometer can detectacceleration, inclination and vibration bymeasuring motion in all three axes, x, y and z,simultaneously.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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A stand-alone kit for developing embedded fingerprint-based authentication solutionsprovides all the facilities needed – fingerprint capturing, processing, verification
and storage – in a single package.
The MDFP200-EDK, featuring a built-in MCU and CMOS single-touchfingerprint sensor, provides comprehensive functionality that will save
customers development costs and ensure the fastest possible time to market fortheir products.
The fingerprint sensor used is the MBF200, which has a resolution of 500dpi andoffers a 256 x 300 pixel array in a rugged, ultra thin design measuring only 1.4mm. Itprovides excellent, stable operation, independent of lighting conditions andtemperature.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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MOST network and Fujitsu components createcomprehensive in-vehicle infotainment system
First complete solution using Fujitsu componentsin a MOST automotive network.
One of the most sophisticated and comprehensive multimedia carinfotainment systems yet developed was a highlight of the livedemonstrations featured on FME’s stand at the Embedded World2005 event.
This is the first complete solution of its kind
designed using Fujitsu components in a MOST
(Media Oriented Systems Transport) automotive
network. The developer is Hyundai Autonet
Company Ltd (HACO) of Korea, which was spun off
from the electronics division of the former Hyundai
Electronics in 2000. It develops multimedia
equipment such as car audio, AV, navigation, and
telematics systems, and electronic control units for
applications like airbags, body control, engine
control, tyre pressure warning and trip computers.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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The MOST network demonstrated at EmbeddedWorld 2005, showed the comprehensivedistribution of multimedia content.
HACO has produced a series of modules for MPEG transmission over MOST with the
aim of exploiting MOST technology not only for audio and control, for which it was
originally developed, but also for video transmission. There are two main product
areas that the modules can be used in, Driver Information Systems II (DIS II), and
Multimedia Information Systems (MIS).
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
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Automotive network DIS II is a comprehensive automotive network system that comprises MOST, wireless
and CAN networks. The MOST network is used for distribution of multimedia content,
the wireless network is used for mobile telephony, and CAN for body control areas.
MIS targets rear-seat entertainment systems for the OEM and after-market sectors. It
features just the MOST network for distributing multimedia content, and centres on
the provision of multiple screens in the car.
In the system, the processing of analogue signals from TV and DVD players is based
on Fujitsu's reference system VideoCompressor4MOST, developed by OASIS Silicon
Systems. The Fujitsu MPEG Encoder compresses the analogue signal, adjusting the
bandwidth according to the MOST busload.
Fujitsu’s SmartMPEG decompresses the MPEG content transmitted via MOST and
provides the decoded video to the front and rear seat displays with the corresponding
OSD (On Screen Display). The Fujitsu Graphic Display Controller (GDC), Coral-P, is the
key component used in the car navigation system to provide sophisticated 3D/2D
graphics for data such as graphical user interfaces and maps.
Reduce development time The MPEG Decoder and GDC elements were designed by HACO, as opposed to the
MPEG Encoder, whose circuit was adapted from an existing Fujitsu reference system.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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This strategy meant that HACO was able to reduce the development time to just six
months, including any specific modifications that were required.
“The extremely short development time shows the advantage of using Fujitsu
components and the synergies between HACO, FME and OASIS, resulting in products
that are set to revolutionise the car entertainment market,” said Miguel Estevez,
FME’s Senior Marketing Engineer.
“Without FME’s powerful support we could not have anticipated developing any
products with such a short lead time,” said Jack Kim, HACO’s Car Network Technical
Manager. “Fujitsu supplied excellent documentation and resources and offered a fast
email Q&A service. We firmly believe that video transmission over MOST will gradually
increase and Fujitsu’s chip will be utilised more and more.”
Multimedia content Combining MOST technology with these Fujitsu components creates networks that
are at the cutting edge for the automotive market, increases system flexibility, and
significantly enhances performance for end users compared with the best existing
analogue systems. The multimedia content on the MOST bus can be selected in any
possible combination, so that every passenger can access whatever service they
want. Such a system means the car, as a complete multimedia infotainment centre, is
now a reality.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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MOST has emerged as the automotive industry’s high-speed digital networking
standard, perfectly suited to be the backbone technology for in-car infotainment
systems. Using MOST enables car manufacturers and suppliers to add a host of
multimedia devices, such as CD players, AM/FM radios, TVs, DVD players, navigation
systems, mobile phones, and in-car PCs, into the automotive environment, while
meeting the specific requirements of any vehicle.
Already a significant number of vehicles contain a MOST network, mostly top models
such as Rolls-Royce, Maybach, the Smart Roadster, Audi A8, BMW 7, 5 and 6 series,
and Mercedes E and S class. Last year saw MOST networks starting to appear in mid-
range vehicles like the Mercedes A and C class, and the BMW 1 and 3 series.
Two other applications featuring the SmartMPEG platform were on show at Embedded
World 2005. A software JPEG decoder from TARA Systems, of Munich, has been
optimised for use with the SmartMPEG, which makes it easy to enable devices such
as settop boxes to play back images form a digital camera. Another German company,
AixSolve, has produced a reference design for a DVB LanCoder, which integrates the
functionality of a personal video recorder (PVR) with what it calls a ‘mediaadapter’,
making it suitable as the hub for a small home PC-based network.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
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8-bit flash controller family five times faster
The Bassoon MCU mounted on the low costevaluation board, Concerto.
Home appliances as well as other consumer goods andautomotive LIN-slaves are the target applications for a new
Fujitsu flash microcontroller (MCU) family, the F2MC-8FX,which offers 8-bit processing.
The first device in the new family was shown in a working demonstration
staged on the FME stand at the Embedded World 2005 show,
operating as a controller for a miniaturised washing machine,
handling the various cycles and programmes of the machine.
There will be a wide range of individual members in the family, which are named
after musical instruments. The device featured at Embedded World 2005 was the
Bassoon, MB95F108H, a 64-pin chip available in 5V and 3V versions. Three devices
(100-pin, 48-pin and 28-pin) will be introduced in July this year, with several others in
the pipeline.
Dual operation The F2MC-8FX family offers significant enhancements over previous generations –
five times the processing capability, and low power consumption, just 1mA in watch
mode at 1.8V. Dual-operation flash with security is provided across the range, as is
hardware LIN.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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The F 2MC-8FX operating as a controller for aminiaturised washing machine on the FMEstand at the Embedded World 2005 show.
The benefits of dual-operation flash, which can execute program code from one
bank while writing to or erasing another, are well established: faster processing,
improved code security (preventing manipulation), and a smaller PCB area.
Compact, low cost evaluation and development tools are available for the F2MC-8FX
family. These include the Softune workbench for software developments, an
evaluation board (MB2146-401), and an MCU board with the superset-evaluation
chip (Horn) on board. With these development tools, all planned 8FX derivatives (from
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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Compact and low cost 8FX development
set-up.
EvaluationBoard
Power Input
USB to PC
BGM Adaptor
MCU Board with EvaluationDevice MB95FV100-101
20-pins to 100-pins) can be emulated. Furthermore, there is a low cost evaluation kit,
called CONCERTO-Kit, which features the Bassoon (MB95108H) and was used for the
washing machine demonstration at Embedded World.
As well as home appliances like washing machines and fridges, the F2MC-8FX family
of MCUs will be well suited to products such as digital cameras, cordless phones,
metering applications, and automotive functions including door and window control
with LIN-networking.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte ofembedded flash
The new series of Fujitsu 32-bit RISC MCUsare suited for use in feature-rich digital homeappliances.
ADC x 8
U/D Cnt
RTim x 4
USART x 4
Int Control
Bit Search
Watchdog
Trace RAM IF DSU4
EVA-CHIPMB91V350A
FR60 CPU50MHz
32 D ; 1
INSTR
DATA
R-BusInterface
Harvard Bus Converter
EMULATOR
Power Control
FR Tim
Clock Module(12.5MHz PLL)
Flash512kB
DAC x 2
DMA 5 ch
RAM8kB
Ports x 84
Ext. IRQ x 8
NMI
I2C
SIO x 2
Ext Bus Interface(A23:0; D31:D16)- Async. Flash / SRAM- Page Mode Flash
RAM16kB
ICU x 4
PPG x 3
OCU x 2
A new series of Fujitsu 32-bit RISC microcontrollers
(MCUs), MB91350, is ideally suited for use in
feature-rich digital home appliances as well as other
embedded control applications. Operating at 3.3V, this series is the ideal
complement to the Fujitsu MB91302 (ROMless) series, and together they create
a comprehensive offering of feature-rich MCUs, which can be connected to
external memories and Graphic Display Controllers (GDCs).
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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The MCUs integrate 512kByte of embedded flash memory as well as 24kByte of
embedded SRAM and an external interface allows direct access to 16-bit SRAM as
well as asynchronous ROM (Page Mode Flash supported). Together with a high-speed
5-channel Direct Memory Access Controller (DMAC), this guarantees fast data transfer
and simplifies circuit board design.
Serial communication is supported by an I2C interface and up to five USARTs (each
with their own baud rate generator). Four independent ICU (Input Capture Unit)
channels are included together with up to eight OCU (Output Compare Unit) channels,
four 16-bit reload timers and up to six PPG timers. Up to 12 channels of 10-bit A/D
converter and up to three channels of D/A converter are available. If a resource
function is not used the respective pin can be used as standard input or output pin.
Optimum trade-offSeveral internal clock frequencies can be selected, as well as individual settings for
the core, the peripherals and the external bus interface. Combined with the standard
power management function, these help users find the optimum trade-off between
performance and power consumption for specific applications. Implemented in
0.35µm CMOS technology, the new series consists now of two devices, the
MB91F353 in an LQFP-120 package and the MB91F355 with additional features in an
LQFP-176 package.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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The MB91V460 EVA device offers themaximum feature set of the new MB91460Automotive Series of MCUs.
Clock Modulation
Ext. Int x 16
RTC
U/D Cnt x 2
R-Timer x 8
Int Control
Bit Search
Watchdog
FR70 CPU0.18µm32MHz
INSTR
DATA
32bit address / data
Harvard Bus Converter
Power Control
ICU x 8
RAM64kB
Alarm x 2
SMC x 6
Sound
PFM
PPG x 16
LCD 4 x 40
Subclock32kHz
FLASH
Ext. I/F
DMA 5 ch
Clock ControlClock Supervisor
RC Osc.100kHz
BootROM4kB
Pre-fetch16kB
RAM64kB
Cache4kB
EDSU / MPU
FRT x 8
OCU x 8
LIN-UART x 16
I2C x 4
10bit ADC x 32
CAN x 6
4MHz
32kHz
To enable users to start software development before their target board is available, a
low cost MB91350 starter-kit is available, shown at Embedded World 2005, which
has all MB91F355 pins routed to connectors, making all resources available for
evaluation. The kit allows usage of an unregulated external 9-12Vdc power supply
and includes a 3.3V internal power supply with power-LED. The starter-kit is equipped
with a graphic board connector (VG96ABC, VG48ABC) and a power supply for graphic
boards (5V, 3V3, 2V5) for connection to Fujitsu’s Graphic Controller Boards. A complete
software development environment is available in the form of Softune.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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Fujitsu’s full range of sophisticated controllersenable comprehensive passengerentertainment and driver information systems.
www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/micro/techform.html
Car dashboard functions Another new series of Fujitsu MCUs under
development is the MB91460 Automotive
Series, the successor to the widely used
MB91360G series. Manufactured in
0.18µm technology, and providing up to
4MByte of embedded flash memory, with
full 5V support, the series will provide
controllers for car dashboard functions,
body control, infotainment and other CAN-
and in future FlexRay- related
applications.
The first EVA device is the MB91V460, shown at the Embedded World 2005 show,
which offers the maximum feature set of the series, with smaller derivatives of this
superset to follow soon. The MB91V460 features a 32-bit RISC MCU with a maximum
clock frequency of 100MHz and up to six channels of CAN each with up to 128
message buffers are supported, and up to 16 channels of LIN-UART (four channels
with 16Byte FIFO).
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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Laying the Foundation for a stronger presencein Europe
Artist’s impression of Fujitsu’s newheadquarters in Langen.
In December 2005, Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) will move from its currentlocation in Dreieich-Buchschlag near Frankfurt, to a brand new, purpose-designedbuilding in Langen, only 10 minutes drive from Europe’s 2nd largest Airport.
The new building will be known as ‘The Fujitsu Rhein-Main Campus’, and is situatedon a new Business Park on the outskirts of Langen. ‘Ground breaking’ for the 7,600square metre building took place on December 14th 2004; and Thursday, March 17th of this year saw the Foundation Stone laying ceremony.
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
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Beneath the Foundation Stone a ‘time capsule’ was buried containing the then currentcopy of Markt & Technik, together with four semiconductor devices all designed inBuchschlag and representing the core businesses of FME – a 32-bit MCU, a ‘Coral’GDC, an ASIC used in high-speed fibre optic networking, and a SmartMPEGTM
Evaluation Board. These devices symbolise the foundation upon which FME will baseits business in Europe from its new home in Langen. Present at this ceremony werethe Deputy- Bürgermeister of Langen, the Managing Director of OFB, the buildingcontractors, representatives of the Architects and Shimpei Hirata, FME’s President,whose speech underpinned a renewed commitment to Europe and the furtherdevelopment of leading-edge technologies and innovative products for its customers.‘Topping out’ is planned for Summer followed by the actual move on December 15.
Taking over a new building in FME’s 25th year demonstrates its long-term commitmentto the European market , particularly to its focussed segments and in applicationsareas where Europe leads the world by innovation; these include automotive,multimedia, industrial & home appliances, networking/telecoms, mobile comms andaudio-video.
The new building will house 180 FME employees, of which over 50% are engaged inengineering or applications. The building will also be shared by an additional 40people employed by Fujitsu Services, Fujitsu Labs Europe and Shinko Electronics,while warehousing and PDP repair will be housed separately in purpose-designedpremises nearby.
FME’s Microcontroller, ASIC and RF Design Centres as well as the MultimediaDevelopment Centre will be located within the new building and will continue toenhance system solutions for customers throughout Europe.
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�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTORS & REPRESENTATIVESEUROPEAN DISTRIBUTORS
AustriaEBV Elektronik GmbHA-1150 Wien, Diefenbachgasse 35/1Tel: +43 (0)1 891 52 0Fax: +43 (0)1 891 52 30
GLYN ÖsterreichWaidhausenstr. 13/2/9, A-1140 Wien,ÖsterreichTel: +43 (0)1 419 07 14 0 Fax: +43 (0)1 419 07 14 50
Ineltek Ges.m.b.H.Wagramer Strasse 126/21, A-1220 WienTel: +43 (0)1 204 98 38 0Fax: +43 (0)1 204 90 38
BelgiumEBV Elektronik GmbHB-1831 Diegem, Kouterveldstraat 20Tel: +32 (0)2 716 00 10Fax: +32 (0)2 720 81 52
GLYN BeneluxWaalreseweg 17, NL-5554 HA ValkenswaardNiederlandeTel: +32 (0)1 402 04 97 00Fax: +32 (0)1 402 04 97 84
Czech RepublicEBV Elektronik GmbHCZ-170 00 Praha 7, Argentinska 38 / 286Tel: +420 234 09 10 11Fax: +420 234 09 10 10
DenmarkEBV Elektronik GmbHDK-2860 Søborg, Rosenkæret 11 CTel: +45 39 69 05 11Fax: +45 39 69 05 04
EBV Elektronik GmbHF-92184 Antony Cedex (Paris)3, Rue de la RenaissanceTel: +33 (0)1 40 96 30 00Fax: +33 (0)1 40 96 30 30
PN Electronics142-176 avenue de StalingradParc Technologique des Corvettes BP 53F-92703 Colombes CedexTel: +33 (0)1 47 80 67 85Fax: +33 (0)1 47 85 95 12
PN ElectronicsRue Jean Bart Immeuble Calliope, F-31317 LabegeTel: +33 (0)5 62 88 23 23Fax: +33 (0)5 62 88 23 29
PN Electronics13, impasse des Cerisiers, F-67580 LaubachTel: +33 (0)3 88 90 43 48Fax: +33 (0)3 88 90 37 11
PN Electronics334 Rue des vingt toises-Le Magistere IIF-38950 Saint Martin le VinouxTel: +33 (0)4 38 02 02 03Fax: +33 (0)4 38 02 21 00
GermanyEBV Elektronik GmbHD-07806 Neustadt / Orla, Zum Mühlenberg 9Tel: +49 (0)36481 244-0Fax: +49 (0)36481 244-99
EBV Elektronik GmbHD-12277 Berlin-Mariendorf, Kitzingstr. 15-19Tel: +49 (0)30 74 70 05-0Fax: +49 (0)30 74 70 05-55
EBV Elektronik GmbHDK-8230 Aabyhøj, Ved Lunden 9Tel: +45 86 25 04 66Fax: +45 86 25 06 60
FinlandEBV Elektronik GmbHFIN-02240 Espoo, Pihatörmä 1 aTel: +358 (0)9 27 05 27 90Fax: +358 (0)9 27 09 54 98
EBV Elektronik GmbHFIN-90100 Oulu, Nahkatehtaankatu 2Tel: +358 (0)8 562 49 10Fax: +358 (0)8 562 49 15
FranceEBV Elektronik GmbHF-13854 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3115, Rue Nicolas LedouxImmeuble Hemiris, Bàtiment ATel: +33 (0)4 42 39 65 40Fax: +33 (0)4 42 39 65 50
EBV Elektronik GmbHF-31313 Labège Cedex (Toulouse)Actys Bâtiment 2, Voie 3, BP 348Tel: +33 (0)5 61 00 84 61Fax: +33 (0)5 61 00 84 74
EBV Elektronik GmbHF-35510 Cesson Sévigné (Rennes)29, Avenue des PeupliersTel: +33 (0)2 99 83 00 50Fax: +33 (0)2 99 83 00 60
EBV Elektronik GmbHF-69693 Venissieux Cedex (Lyon)Parc Club du Moulin á Vent,33, Av. du Dr. Georges LévyTel: +33 (0)4 72 78 02 78Fax: +33 (0)4 78 00 80 81
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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EBV Elektronik GmbHD-30938 BurgwedelIn der Meineworth 21Tel: +49 (0)5139 80 87-0Fax: +49 (0)5139 80 87-70
EBV Elektronik GmbHD-41564 Kaarst, An der Guempgesbruecke 7Tel: +49 (0)2131 96 77-0Fax: +49 (0)2131 96 77-30
EBV Elektronik GmbHD-65205 Wiesbaden, Borsigstr. 7Tel: +49 (0)6122 80 88-0Fax: +49 (0)6122 80 88 99
EBV Elektronik GmbHD-71229 Leonberg, Neue Ramtelstrasse 4Tel: +49 (0)7152 30 09-0Fax: +49 (0)7152 75 95 8
EBV Elektronik GmbHD-85586 PoingIm Technologiepark 2-8Tel: +49 (0)8121 77 4-0Fax: +49 (0)8121 77 4-4 22
Glyn GmbH & Co. KGAm Wörtzgarten 8,D-65510 Idstein/Ts.Tel: +49 (0)6126 59 02 22Fax: +49 (0)6126 59 01 11
Glyn GmbH & Co.KGRingstrasse 88, D-41334 Nettetal Tel: +49 (0)2157 12 42 25Fax: +49 (0)2157 12 42 11
Ineltek GmbH (Headquarters)Hauptstraße 45, D-89522 HeidenheimTel: +49 (0)7321 93 85 0Fax: +49 (0)7321 93 85 95Ineltek Nord GmbHLindenallee 84, D-22869 SchenefeldTel: +49 (0)4083 96 04 0Fax: +49 (0)4083 96 04 33
Toyo Ram Electronics Ltd1 Hamasger St, Raanana 43653Tel: +972 (0)9 760 36 50Fax: +972 (0)9 744 30 50
ItalyEBV Elektronik s.r.l.I-00155 Roma, Viale Palmiro Togliatti 1639Tel: +39 06 40 63 66 5/789Fax: +39 06 40 63 77 7
EBV Elektronik s.r.l.I-10156 Torino, Corso Vercelli, 348Tel: +39 011 2 62 56 90Fax: +39 011 2 62 56 91
EBV Elektronik s.r.l.I-20092 Cinisello - Balsamo (MI)Via C. Frova, 34Tel: +39 02 66 09 62 90Fax: +39 02 66 01 70 20
EBV Elektronik s.r.l.I-35100 Padova, Via IX Strada, 23/C int. 2Zona IndustrialeTel: +39 049 7 92 36 17Fax: +39 049 8 07 48 74
EBV Elektronik s.r.l.I-41010 Cognento (MO)Via Campagna, 12Tel: +39 059 29 24 / 21 1Fax: +39 059 29 29 /48 6
EBV Elektronik s.r.l.I-50127 Firenze, Via Panciatichi, 40Palazzo 11Tel: +39 055 43 69 30 7Fax: +39 055 42 65 24 0
Malpassi s.r.l.Via Baravelli 1, I-40012 Calderara di Reno BolognaTel: +39 051 72 72 52Fax: +39 051 72 73 78
Ineltek Mitte GmbHHauptstr. 13, D-63834 SulzbachTel: +49 (0)6028 99 38 0Fax: +49 (0)6028 99 38 38
Ineltek GmbH SüdAm Fügsee 21, D-82418 MurnauTel: +49 (0)8841 47 77 5Fax: +49 (0)8841 26 60
Ineltek GmbH ErfurtGeraerstr. 33, D-99099 Erfurt Tel: +49 (0)361 34 64 28 0Fax: +49 (0)361 34 64 28 1
GreeceGR-17778 Tavros (Athens)1, Anaxagora Str.Tel: +30 210 34 14 300Fax: +30 210 34 14 304
HungaryH-1037 BudapestMontevideo u. 2/BTel: +36 1 436 72 29Fax: +36 1 436 72 20
Ineltek Hungary Kft.Madach ter 4, H-1071 BudapestTel: +36 1 327 84 07Fax: +36 1 327 84 43
IrelandEBV Elektronik GmbHBallymount Trading Estate Ballymount Road, Walkinstown, Dublin 12Tel: +353 (0)1 4 56 40 34Fax: +353 (0)1 4 56 40 35
IsraelEBV ElektronicIL - 40600 Tel MondDrorrim South Commercial Center (Avnet building), P.O. Box 149Tel: +972 (0)9 778 02 60Fax: +972 (0)9 68 80
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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Melchioni Electronica S.p.A.Divisione IndustriaVia Pietro Colletta 37, I-20135 MilanoTel: +39 025 79 43 54Fax: +39 025 41 34 001
NetherlandsEBV Elektronik GmbHNL-3606 AK Maarssenbroek, Planetenbaan 116Tel: +31 (0)346 58 30 10Fax: +31 (0)346 58 30 25
NorwayEBV Elektronik GmbHN-0612 Oslo, Ryensvingen 3 B PO Box 101ManglerudTel: +47 22 67 17 80Fax: +47 22 67 17 89
PolandEBV Elektronik GmbHPL-50-062 Wroclaw, Plac Solny 16Tel: +48 (0)71 34 229 44Fax: +48 (0)71 34 229 10
EBV Elektronik GmbHPL-02-672 Warszawaul. Domaniewska 39ATel: +48 (0) 22 640 23 55 Fax: +48 (0) 22 640 23 56
RussiaEBV Elektronik GmbH RUS-127486 Moscow, Korovinskoye Chausse 10Build 2, Off. 28 Tel: +7 (0)95 937 87 07Fax: +7 (0)95 937 87 06
Ineltek RussiaKutusovsky Prospect 14, Building 1, Office 30121248 Moscow, RussiaTel. +7 (0)95 101 89 70Fax. +7 (0)95 326 69 50
SagitronC/ Montón de Trigo 2,esq. avda. de la Industria28760 Tres Cantos MadridTel: +34 91 8 06 38 00Fax: +34 91 8 06 38 05
SwedenEBV Elektronik GmbHS-19272 Sollentuna, Sjöängsvägen 7Tel: +46 (0)8 59 47 02 30Fax: +46 (0)8 59 47 02 31
EBV Elektronik GmbHS-21235 Malmö, Derbyvägen 20Tel: +46 (0)40 59 21 00Fax: +46 (0)40 59 21 01
SwitzerlandANATEC AG Sumpfstrasse 7, CH-6300 ZugTel: +41 (0)4 748 32 32Fax: +41 (0)4 748 32 31
EBV Elektronik GmbHCH-1010 Lausanne, Av. des Boveresses 52Tel: +41 (0)21 654 01 01Fax: +41 (0)21 654 01 00
EBV Elektronik GmbHCH-8953 Dietikon, Bernstrasse 394Tel: +41 (0)1 745 61 61Fax: +41 (0)1 745 61 00
TurkeyEBV Elektronik GmbHTR-34742 IstanbulBayar Caddesi, Gülbahar Sok. No:17Perdemsaç Plaza, 13th Floor, D:134Kozyatagi,Tel: +90 (0)216 463 13 52Fax: +90 (0)216 463 13 55
SloveniaEBV ElektronikSI-1511 Ljubljana, Dunajska c. 22Tel: +386 (0)1 300 03 73Fax: +386 (0)1 433 04 57
South AfricaEBV ElectrolinkZA - 2157 Woodmead, JohannesburgWoodlands Office Park141 Western Service RoadBuilding 14-2nd FloorTel: +27 (0) 11 236 19 00Fax: +27 (0) 11 236 19 13
EBV ElectrolinkZA - 8001 Foreshore, Capetown Fleetway House 5th floorMartin Hammerschlag WayTel: +27 (0) 21 421 53 50Fax: +27 (0) 21 419 62 56
EBV ElectrolinkZA - Glenmore, Durban 4001236 Queen Mary AveTel: +27 (0)31 205 12 05Fax: +27 (0)31 205 22 65
SpainEBV Elektronik GmbHE-08950 Esplugues de Llobregat (Barcelona)Anton Fortuny, 14-16 Esc C 3o 2aTel: +34 93 473 32 00Fax: +34 93 473 63 89
EBV Elektronik GmbHE-28760 Tres Cantos / MadridC/Ronda de Poniente, 4Centro Empresarial EuronovaTel: +34 91 804 32 56Fax: +34 91 804 41 03
Web Sites
ANATEC AG:www.anatec.ch
EBV Elektronik GmbH:www.ebv.com
Glyn GmbH & Co. KG:www.glyn.de
GD Technik Limitedwww.GD-Technik.com
Ineltek GmbH:www.ineltek.de
Malpassi srl:www.malpassi.it
Melchioni Electronica SpA:www.melchioni.it
PN Electronics:www.pne.fr
Sagitron:www.sagitron.es
Toyo Ram Electronics Ltd:www.toyoram.co.il
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�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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United KingdomEBV ElektronikEBV House, 7 Frascati WayMaidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 4UYTel: +44 (0)1628 783 688Fax: +44 (0)1628 783 811
EBV Elektronik144 West George Street Glasgow, G2 2HGTel: +44 (0)141 352 20 50Fax: +44 (0)141 352 20 59
EBV ElektronikManchester International OfficeCentre Suite 5B, Styal RoadManchester, M22 5WBTel: +44 (0)161 499 34 34Fax: +44 (0)161 499 34 74
EBV Elektronik12 Interface Business ParkBincknoll Lane, Wootton BassettWiltshire, SN4 8SYTel: +44 (0)1793 849 933Fax: +44 (0)1793 859 555
GD Technik Limited Tudor House, 24 High Street , Twyford Berkshire RG10 9AGTel: +44 (0)1189 34 22 77 Fax: +44 (0)1189 34 28 96
EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES
DenmarkFujitsu Microelectronics EuropeDalvej 25, 2820 GentofteTel: +45 39 40 11 15 Fax: +45 39 40 11 45
IsraelToyo Ram Electronics Ltd.1 Hamasger Street, Raanana 43653 Tel: +972 (0)9 744 30 50Fax: +972 (0)9 760 36 50
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�FME launches Evaluation Kit for FlexRayTM automotive protocol
�Embedded World - same procedure every year
�Embedded World 2005 sets a new record - despite wintry weather
�Accelerometer and fingerprint sensor demonstrated at Embedded World
�MOST networks and Fujitsu components create comprehensivein-vehicle infotainment system
�8-bit flash controller family five times faster
�32-bit RISC MCUs will offer up to 4MByte of embedded flash
�Laying the Foundation for a stronger presence in Europe
�European Distributors & Representatives
�European Sales Offices
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GermanyFujitsu Microelectronics Europe GmbHAm Siebenstein 6-10D-63303 Dreieich-BuchschlagTel: +49 (0)61 03 69 00 Fax: +49 (0)61 03 69 01 22
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