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Highlights Of Product Demonstrations During FTF India 2010
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Friday, September 03, 2010:
Category: Consumer • Demo Name: String less Guitar Abstract: The product is an innovative musical instrument that uses the Freescale MC9S08JM60 and MC9S08QG8 microcontrollers. Musicians and enthusiasts can play real music on touch sensing pads connected to the device.
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Category: Industrial • Demo Name: Intelligent Hospital (IH) Kiosk Reference Design Abstract: The Intelligent Hospital Kiosk is a biometric data acquisition system which efficiently assesses a person’s health. This Freescale reference design acquires vital signs and performs basic medical tests, incorporating devices such as thermometer, weight scale, height measurement, etc Category: Industrial • Demo Name: SMART Car Racing Abstract: SMART Car Racing is a motivating, hands on and competitive experience which involves high speed autonomous racing technology. It is a complete, re-configurable competition solution. Category: Automotive • Demo Name: Airbag System Demo Car Shows Modern Safety Abstract: This demo session aims to demonstrate an innovative airbag system that will ensure passenger safety. The system involves the typical airbag sensor architecture which consists of main ECU and satellites, a centralized dual axis med-g main ECU sensor, front X-axis and Z-axis Hi- G inertial satellite sensors and door cavity pressure satellite sensors. The demo for the product is based on a toy car that can be run down a slope and made to crash into an obstacle meanwhile showing the airbag sensor data on a screen. Category: Automotive • Demo Name: A "Virtual Mechanic" - Application Running on a Gateway MCU with Wireless Access Abstract: This application works on a principle involving remote monitoring and diagnostics, firmware and feature updates and statistical monitoring of driving style. This demo session is a proof of the concept, connecting MC5668G, the world’s most advanced automotive gateway MCU, to a networking modem enabling wireless access to the car’s internal network. The demo demonstrates the “Virtual Mechanic” application to show how it provides the capability for remote vehicle analysis, preemptive maintenance & firmware updates. The demo uses an MCU with external modem today, which can be a single chip wireless gateway MCU tomorrow. “Virtual Mechanic” is just a simple example of this user access to the vehicle’s network, but the possibilities are promising. For instance, rental fleet management, music download, eco-driving statistics download etc.
Category: Automotive • Demo Name: Lighting Control Demo Abstract: The demo includes Switch Input Sensing or Contact monitor sensing through MSDI, Lamp control through e-Switches with protection & diagnostics – Relay/ fuse replacement and Power Mode control and Network management of ECU through SBC Category: Automotive • Demo Name: High-Brightness LED Control Demo Abstract: The demo demonstrates High- brightness LED control based on the S08MP 16 family of microcontrollers, PID embedded constant current control algorithm in an energy-efficient design using a low cost discrete buck boost switched mode power supply with embedded protection for open load, over voltage and over current. Category: Automotive • Demo Name: Small Engine Calibration Demo Abstract: This session demonstrates the product showing a calibration solution for entry level engine control, integration with ATI VISION and Calibration and Data Acquisition software. It is a scalable solution across S 12 (X) product family. Category: Consumer • Demo Name: Smartbook Tablet Reference Design Abstract: This tablet is based on Freescale i.MX515 ARM® Cortex™-A8 with a Core frequency 800 MHz, 200 MHz. It is present in Netwalker PC-T1, 10” Capacitive Pegatron Tablet and is available in Android™, Millos and Ubuntu. The session aims to demonstrate the functionality of Freescale's smartbook reference design solution, including processors, sensors, etc. Category: Consumer • Demo Name: Smartbooks Powered by Freescale Abstract: Several advanced and next gen smartbook end products with Freescale processors, accelerometers, and power management Ics. Smartbook based on i.Mx515 ARM Cortex A8. It has all day battery life, Present in Sharp PC-Z1 Netwalker and available in Ubuntu, Millos and Android. Category: Consumer • Demo Name: Freescale i.Mx53 ARM Cortex A8 Abstract: This has a high performance CPU: ARM Cortex-A8 up to 1 GHz with advanced power management features. The demo will display the user interface and video playback.
Category: Networking • Demo Name: MSC8256 DSP for High Definition Media Solutions Abstract: The demo demonstrates a high- performance HD MCU platform with video-conferencing MCU, telepresence and all other audio and video components. This will demonstrate complete video/audio/voice software solutions. Category: Industrial • Demo Name: Single-Phase and Three-Phase Electricity Meter Reference Designs Abstract: The demo will show a cost-effective fully-functional single-phase meter reference design that leverages MC9S08LH features such as 16-bit precision ADC. It will also show how low power and display features of MC9S08LL family are ideal for thermostat applications. Category: Industrial • Demo Name: Solar Power Inverter Reference Design Abstract: Digital signal controllers (DSCs) are ideal for converting energy from one type to another (DC-DC, AC-DC, solar to electrical, etc.) View a solar power inverter reference design in which the solar panel Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithm, inverter control algorithms and power metering are all running on the cost-effective MC56F8023 Digital Signal Converter (DSC)
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