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congatec presents an APIX starter kit for the development of robust and inexpensive control units

Nuremberg, Germany, SPS/IPC/Drives,  24 November 2009   * * *    congatec AG will be presenting a starter kit for APIX technology at SPS/IPC/Drives. APIX was originally developed for transferring image data in vehicles and, thanks to the new APIX starter kit, can now also be quickly and easily put to use in industrial applications. The APIX transfer process enables the use of standard Ethernet cables and makes it possible to simultaneously transmit video data and bi-directional control data as well as the power supply for the control or display units used.

The APIX Design Kit consists of a PCI Express add-on card, including the appropriate operating system drivers, and a remote display unit with integrated touch-screen. The image data, the coordinates from the touch-screen and the power supply are all transmitted using a normal Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors. If high quality cables are used, distances of up to 40 metres or more can be covered.

The good value and robust APIX technology was developed by Inova Semiconductors especially for the automotive industry, but is also ideal for use in industrial automation solutions and in medical applications, as well as for gaming machines, weighing scales or in the fast growing digital signage market.

Remote displays or control units are often used in the field of automation technology. Until now, relatively expensive and costly “thin clients” or passive solutions have been used for this and these also require expensive special cabling. With APIX, displays and control units can be connected using one single, easily fitted cable, all without any additional network equipment, because APIX provides the power for the remote displays.

The PCI Express x1 add-on card has two APIX ports. This expansion card reads directly from the video memory and sends the data to the APIX channels at a current maximum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. Up to 4 of these cards can be used per system, creating a maximum of 8 APIX channels. The sideband signal data, i.e. the return channel in an APIX solution, is also received by the PCI Express card and made available to the computer. PoA (Power over APIX) is used to supply power to the remote control units and allows a maximum current of 2 amps with a 12 volt supply voltage.

The receiver unit includes a touch controller, a 7” TFT panel with LED backlight and the “Indigo” chip from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME), which refines the transmitted signals. Depending on requirements, more complex or encrypted communication is also possible with the display unit.

congatec has developed this turnkey APIX Design Kit together with Inova Semiconductors and FME in order to make access to this innovative technology easier for users. Jürgen Lang, Business Development Manager at FME, comments, “We are very pleased with the successful cooperation with Inova and congatec and we are convinced we will be able to secure new market sectors and sales opportunities as a result.”

The kit gives users the opportunity to quickly and easily evaluate the APIX display link interface. As well as all the necessary hardware, the kit contains comprehensive documentation, including all the required circuit diagrams, in order to allow the implementation of customer specific solutions to be designed as easily as possible.

About Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe 

Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) is a major supplier of semiconductor products. The company provides advanced systems solutions to the automotive, digital TV, mobile telephony, communications, networking and industrial markets. Engineers from design centres dedicated to microcontrollers, graphics controllers, mixed-signal, wireless, multimedia ICs, ASIC products and software development, work closely with FME’s marketing and sales teams throughout EMEA to help satisfy customers’ systems development requirements. This solutions approach is supported by a broad range of advanced semiconductor devices, IP, building blocks and software. 

About Inova Semiconductors

Inova Semiconductors is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany. The company was founded in 1999 and specializes in the development and production of state-of-the-art products for Gigabit/s serial data communication. The products are manufactured at leading factories in Europe and Asia and sold through a widespread world-wide distribution network. 

The company’s GigaSTaR™ and GigaSTaR DDL™ product lines have pioneered digital display link applications in the Industrial and Transportation Market, the new APIX™ product family was developed to meet the stringent requirements of display- and camera.applications in the automobile.

About congatec

www.congatec.com.

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