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National Instruments Extends PXI Software-Defined Instrumentation With Four New NI FlexRIO FPGA Adapter Modules

NEWS RELEASE – Nov. 15, 2010 – National Instruments today introduced four new adapter modules for its NI FlexRIO product family, which provides FPGA-based reconfigurable I/O (RIO) forPXI systems, using the LabVIEW FPGA Module software. The user-configurable NI FlexRIO product family takes advantage of industry-leading PXI hardware and software integration to give engineers a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution that is specifically designed to more easily implement field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology for advanced automated test and measurement systems. NI FlexRIO solutions combine two distinct hardware components, a programmable PXI or PXI Express-based FPGA module and an I/O adapter module. The four new NI FlexRIO adapter modules are ideal for real-time measurementsnondestructive test (NDT) and ultrasound applications, communications systems and scientific research.

“Using NI FlexRIO, we designed an advanced ultrasound instrument in less than three months,” said Dave Lines, chief engineer at Diagnostic Sonar, a leading developer of ultrasonic systems for industrial and medical applications. “Because of the tight integration of NI FlexRIO hardware and LabVIEW FPGA software, our entire development process, including architecture specification, FPGA coding and real-time 3D display creation, was significantly shortened, and we were able to create an instrument that was much more customizable and scalable compared to existing systems.”

The new NI FlexRIO adapter modules reflect the continued investment of National Instruments in FPGA-based RIO and expand the company’s selection of PXI modular instrumentation with user-configurable FPGAs. Designed for test and measurement applications that require real-time performance and hardware signal processing, the new modules include the following unique capabilities:

  • NI 5761: four-channel, 14-bit, 250 MS/s broadband high-performance digitizer adapter module designed to meet a wide range of signal processing application needs including communications system design, intermediate frequency (IF) acquisition, multiple input, multiple output (MIMO), radar and scientific research
  • NI 5751: 16-channel, 50 MS/s, 14-bit digitizer adapter module for test and measurement in areas such as experimental physics, NDT and medical imaging
  • NI 5752: 32-channel, 50 MS/s, 12-bit digitizer adapter module optimized for NDT and ultrasound applications; includes AC-coupled differential inputs with integrated VGAs and time-varying gain curves, as well as 16 digital outputs for pulser stimulus
  • NI 6583: 32 single-ended and 16 LVDS/mLVDS channels, digital adapter module with data rates up to 300 Mbit/s for test and communication requiring mixed digital logic

Engineers can control and reconfigure the FPGA on the NI FlexRIO host module using the LabVIEW FPGA software. LabVIEW FPGA is distinctly suited for user-configurable FPGA programming because it clearly represents parallelism and dataflow programming, making it easier and more productive for engineers to target FPGAs without VHDL or Verilog knowledge. 

The latest version of LabVIEW FPGA incorporates enhancements that specifically address the increasing demands of advanced test systems. It includes improved integration with existing and off-the-shelf IP including direct compatibility with Xilinx IP blocks such as filters, fast Fourier transforms (FFTs), memories and first-in-first-out memory buffers (FIFOs). Better simulation capabilities make LabVIEW FPGA debugging and verification faster and more accurate with an IP behavioral simulation engine and tool integration with Mentor Graphics ModelSim. LabVIEW FPGA also draws on the support of LabVIEW FPGA IPNet, an online resource that helps engineers browse, download and share the latest IP for FPGA designs. 

In addition to seamless integration with LabVIEW, the new adapter modules join a broad portfolio of more than 400 NI PXI software-defined hardware products for automated test. Engineers can combine all NI FlexRIO products with the more than 1,500 PXI instruments from NI and more than 50 other vendors to address the requirements of practically any test application.

To learn more about NI FlexRIO and the new adapter modules, readers can visit ni.com/flexrio.

About National Instruments

National Instruments (www.ni.com) is transforming the way engineers and scientists design, prototype and deploy systems for measurement, automation and embedded applications. NI empowers customers with off-the-shelf software such as NI LabVIEW and modular cost-effective hardware, and sells to a broad base of more than 30,000 different companies worldwide, with no one customer representing more than 3 percent of revenue and no one industry representing more than 15 percent of revenue. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, NI has more than 5,000 employees and direct operations in more than 40 countries. For the past 11 years, FORTUNE magazine has named NI one of the 100 best companies to work for in America. 

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Renesas Electronics Introduces Three New SoCs for USB/SD Audio Decoders with 88 Percent Reduced Package Size

Dusseldorf, 2nd December, 2010 — Renesas Electronics, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced the availability of three new audio decoder systems-on-chip (SoCs), the μPD63530, μPD63910 andμPD63911, with an integrated USB (Universal Serial Bus) host controller. The new SoCs are ideal for use in automotive and consumer products. The μPD63530 device is available in a 48-pin low-profile quad flat-pack (LQFP) package that is 88 percent smaller than existing package offerings. The μPD63910 and μPD63530 SoCs allow easy software upgrading through the use of external flash memory., In addition to a host controller supporting USB 2.0 (full speed, 12 megabits per second (Mbps)), the new devices integrate all the functions needed in a audio system to decode music in three popular formats: MP3, Windows Media Audio™ (WMA), and AAC.

System features of the new Renesas Electronics SoCs will shorten the amount of time needed to develop audio systems that play audio data stored on USB memory devices or Secure Digital (SD) cards.

Key features of the new products:

(1) 88 percent smaller package (μPD63530)

The new SoCs are equipped in a compact 48-pin LQFP package (7 millimeter (mm) x 7 mm), which is an 88 percent smaller package than the company’s existing package offerings.

(2) Easy updating of software by using external flash memory (μPD63910 and μPD63530)

Renesas Electronics’ new SoCs simplify software updates by allowing the designer to store modified versions of the system firmware in external memory. These updates are uploaded to the SoCs at boot time, allowing for future enhancement of system functions.

(3) Wide range of USB solutions in one package

The new devices incorporate a USB host controller (including on-chip PHY), and functions for decoding compressed audio data. All the functions required to play audio files stored on a USB memory device, SD card, or digital music player are provided in a single chip.

(4) Built in software for USB decoding

The standard integrated software includes USB control; MP3, WMA and AAC decoding functions; a WAV file playback function; file system control; and system control functions. Customers can develop application software running on their host processor that simply issues control commands (Play, Stop, etc), substantially reducing the amount of development time required.

More information can be found on the separate sheet for the specifications of the new SoCs, the μPD63530, μPD63910 and μPD63911.

Exhibition at Embedded Technology 2010

Renesas Electronics’ new SoCs will be showcased in the company’s booth at the Embedded Technology (ET) 2010, to be held in Yokohama, Japan, from December 1 to 3.

Availability

Samples of Renesas Electronics’ new SoCs (part numbersμPD63530, μPD63910, and μPD63911) are scheduled for availability in December 2010. Mass production is scheduled to begin in August 2011 and is expected to reach a combined volume of 300,000 units per month by 2012. (Availability is subject to change without notice.)

Remarks

Windows Media is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation of the U.S.A. in the United States and other countries. All other registered trademarks or trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

About Renesas Electronics Europe

Renesas Electronics Europe with its Business Operations Centre located in Duesseldorf, Germany, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), the world’s number one supplier of microcontrollers and a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, SoC solutions and a broad-range of analog and power devices. Renesas Electronics’ European structure is comprised of five dedicated business groups serving the region’s key markets: automotive, communications & consumer, industrial, secure MCU applications, and mobile platforms. The business groups are supported by the Engineering Group, which itself includes the Engineering Design Centre; the European Quality Centre that provides technical support to local customers in Europe; and the European Technology Centre to design leading-edge products specifically for the European market. Further information about Renesas Electronics Europe can be found at: www.renesas.eu

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