OREANDA-NEWS. February 15, 2011.  Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe is demonstrating its ‘Right-Sized Solutions’ at Embedded World 2011 – March 1-3. Fujitsu Semiconductor’s activities include semiconductor products, systems solutions, software and other support services for Automotive and Industrial applications, making it ideally positioned to offer value-added service, design and solutions to key European markets. ‘Right-Sized Solutions’ enable customers to get all the systems support they require plus just the features and functionality they need.

Among the solutions being demonstrated on the Fujitsu Stand are:


Industrial Solutions

ARM® Cortex™-M3 based MCUs (FM3); 3-phase motor control; CAN and USB Function & Host
Embedded USB Function and Host in action based on 32-bit FRMCUs
16FX MCUs for field bus demonstration (IO-Link tools)
8FX MCUs for low cost motor control, and new family of Segment-LCD-direct-drive MCUs
Powerline Communications – for AMR/AMM (Automated Meter Reading & Management) as well as Green applications and PRIME networks
FRAM with single & dual interfaces and a world-first with UHF RFID and SPI interfaces


Automotive Solutions


World’s first 360° Wrap-Around View Technology: Integrated Graphics Systems Solution (HMI Tool Chain, CGI Studio, Scene Player). Full Demo at West entrance to Hall 12. Take a seat and experience our driver assistance products in Ergoneers 7-series BMW cockpit
Driver Information Solutions: Basic, Hybrid, Free programmable + HUD clusters (2D & 3D applications with MCUs, GDCs and ARM® Cortex™-R4 cores)
CID examples using dual-view technology. Rear Seat Entertainment Systems
Motor Control based on FR81S


Software Solutions


CGI Studio 2D/3D HMI software development platform for automotive and industrial systems
Student Day

‘Student Day’ celebrated an excellent premiere at the embedded world Exhibition & Conference 2010 with over 800 university students attending from all over Germany. As this new concept received such an enthusiastic response, the organisers have planned another Student Day on 3 March 2011, the third day of the embedded world exhibition, when some 1,000 students are expected to attend.