Archive for September 2006

MEN Micro D601 Single Board Computer Features Conduction Cooling

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Boards, Busses on Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The D601 single board computer (SBC) from MEN Micro, Inc., a leading supplier of industrial real-time and embedded computer products, features Intel(R) Pentium(TM) M processors and conduction cooling for fanless operation in military, aerospace and various industrial control applications.

Read more »

PrismTech OpenFusion RTOrb Middleware Simplifies Distributed Real-time Java

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Software on Wednesday, September 27, 2006

PrismTech, a leading provider of productivity tools and middleware, today announced the latest release of its OpenFusion(R) RTOrb Java(TM) Edition product. OpenFusion RTOrb Java(TM) Edition already brings the benefits of distributed real-time CORBA(R) middleware to the Java(TM) platform and this latest release makes it easier for existing Java(TM) applications to benefit from the enhanced predictability associated with real-time systems.

Read more »

Free XJRunner XJTAG Boundary Scan Development System

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Test Solution on Wednesday, September 27, 2006

XJTAG, a leading supplier of boundary scan development tools, is offering UK-based contract electronic manufacturers (CEMs) a free XJRunner, the production-optimised version of its XJTAG boundary scan development system.

Read more »

MathWorks Upgrades Control System Toolbox and Simulink Software

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Industrial, Models, Simulations on Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The MathWorks today announced major upgrades to three of its control design software products—Control System Toolbox 7, Simulink(R) Control Design 2, and Simulink(R) Response Optimization 3. The new versions provide a stronger integration with Simulink(R) to create a streamlined platform for control design and optimization using Model-Based Design. A new graphical user interface (GUI) unifies the three products, enabling control engineers of all experience levels to now tune and optimize control systems on multidomain plant models directly in Simulink.

Read more »

Altera, Northwest Logic Announce 667-Mbps DDR2 SDRAM Interface

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in FPGAs, IP Cores on Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Altera Corporation (Nasdaq: ALTR) and Northwest Logic today announced the immediate availability of a hardware-proven, 667-Mbps DDR2 SDRAM interface for Altera's high-density Stratix(R) II and Stratix II GX FPGAs. This interface combines Altera's auto- calibration DDR2 PHY and Northwest Logic's full-featured DDR2 SDRAM Controller Core to significantly simplify DDR2 SDRAM interface design while maximizing memory throughput.

Read more »

TI Creates World's Lowest Cost Floating-Point DSP

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in DSPs on Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Expanding on the industry's largest portfolio of digital signal processors (DSPs), Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced the industry's lowest cost floating-point DSP, the TMS320C6720 DSP, designed for cost-sensitive applications, such as musical instruments, medical, biometrics, radio broadcasting, audio conferencing, instrumentation and industrial applications . TI floating-point DSPs, including the C6720 DSP priced at $5.75 (10KU), are based on the TMS320C67x(TM) DSP generation.

Read more »

If you found this page useful, bookmark and share it on:
 
EDA Geek Newsletter
Don't have time to visit EDA Geek everyday? Then sign up for our free newsletter. We'll send you an email when we have something to share with you. Your email address will be kept confidential and we will not share, sell, or rent it to anyone. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking a link in the email.

Enter your email address to sign up for our free newsletter:   

If you are familiar with RSS feeds, you can also sign up for our free news feed. Our RSS feed is updated in real-time while our newsletter is updated daily.