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Mar 05, 2015
10:20 PM
Infineon Technologies at Embedded World 2015
Infineon has more than 30 years of experience in the microcontroller development.
The 32-bit industrial XMC microcontroller portfolio features a wide range of products targeted at segments including factory automation, building automation, transportation, power & energy, and home & professional.
At Embedded World 2015, Infineon presented the latest technologies around its XMC 32-bit industrial microcontroller families powered by ARM® Cortex™-M and a new version of DAVE™ in action.
The demos include:
The demos are developed using DAVE. DAVE stands for “Digital Application Virtual Engineer”. It is a free of charge software development platform for XMC microcontrollers offering a configurable and reusable code repository called XMC Lib (low level driver) and DAVE APPs.
Download your free copy of DAVE™ at:
http://bit.ly/DAVE_version4
Check out the full write-up and video on Infineon's showcase at Embedded 2015 by ARMdevices.net:
http://bit.ly/Infineon_EWorld2015
Infineon has more than 30 years of experience in the microcontroller development.
The 32-bit industrial XMC microcontroller portfolio features a wide range of products targeted at segments including factory automation, building automation, transportation, power & energy, and home & professional.
At Embedded World 2015, Infineon presented the latest technologies around its XMC 32-bit industrial microcontroller families powered by ARM® Cortex™-M and a new version of DAVE™ in action.
The demos include:
- 600W LLC titanium class power conversion reference design using XMC4000 series
- XMC MCU buck kit evaluation platform for XMC MCUs,
- 1kW BLDC power tool reference design using XMC1300 series
- 2-axis FOC motor control using XMC4400 series
- MATLAB® Simulink® coder library integration in DAVE™
- secure field update/upgrade for XMC4000 series
- 24GHz radar for presence and distance detection
- flicker-free LED lighting control with RGB LED lighting shield for Arduino.
The demos are developed using DAVE. DAVE stands for “Digital Application Virtual Engineer”. It is a free of charge software development platform for XMC microcontrollers offering a configurable and reusable code repository called XMC Lib (low level driver) and DAVE APPs.
Download your free copy of DAVE™ at:
http://bit.ly/DAVE_version4
Check out the full write-up and video on Infineon's showcase at Embedded 2015 by ARMdevices.net:
http://bit.ly/Infineon_EWorld2015
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