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Silicon Labs Unveils Latest Low-Power Development Tools at Embedded World 2013
NUREMBERG, Germany --(Business Wire)--
Silicon
Labs (NASDAQ: SLAB), a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive,
mixed-signal ICs, today unveiled Precision32™ software and hardware
development tools that enable engineers to maximize the power efficiency
of their 32-bit embedded designs. Hands-on demonstrations of the latest
low-power tools are highlighted this week at Silicon Labs' Booth 4A-211
at Embedded World.
A leading supplier of mixed-signal microcontrollers (MCUs), Silicon Labs
offers a diverse portfolio of Precision32
MCUs based on the ARM (News - Alert)® Cortex™-M3 processor. This portfolio is
supported by a rich set of development tools that enables designers to
optimize their designs for the lowest power consumption without
compromising performance. Silicon Labs' new low-power tools on display
at Embedded World include the following:
Power-aware software tools: Silicon Labs'
complimentary Eclipse-based
IDE and AppBuilder software for Precision32 MCUs include
first-of-a-kind tools that enable developers to estimate power
consumption and receive configuration guidance to minimize system power.
The Power Estimator tool gives developers a top-level graphical
view of how a Precision32 MCU uses power in active and sleep mode. The
tool enables developers to adjust power usage at the onset of a project
even without having development hardware. Power Estimator
automatically updates the system design with configuration changes,
allowing developers to optimize each mode for the lowest power. A
companion tool, Power Tips, provides software configuration
guidance that helps developers minimize current consumption. Power
Tips automatically appears within AppBuilder when the cursor hovers
over a configurable setting. This simple ability to see power
optimization tips while configuring the MCU saves considerable
development time.
Low-power 32-bit humidity sensing demonstration:
This demonstration highlights the functionality of Silicon Labs' new Si7005
relative humidity (RH) and temperature sensor in a SiM3L1xx MCU
evaluation board environment. The standalone, battery-powered
demonstration board includes an LCD panel that shows changes in
temperature and humidity readings from the Si7005 sensor. The demo
includes example code that can be used to speed development of
applications requiring both an ultra-low-power 32-bit MCU and humidity
and temperature sensors such as smart thermostats and in-home energy
monitoring systems. The Si7005 sensor provides an accurate, low-power
digital solution for measuring temperature, humidity and dew point in
applications ranging from HVAC and refrigeration to asset tracking to
industrial control.
Low-Power SiM3L1xx development board:
Roughly the same size as an ID badge, this compact
development board showcases the power efficiency of SiM3L1xx
MCUs. The board contains an ultra-low-power SiM3L1xx MCU, segmented
LCD, supercapacitor, LED and photodiode sensor, debug interface and USB
port. The board can display information continuously on the LCD for up
to three days after a quick 90-second charge of the supercapacitor
through a USB cable. Using the USB connector and debug interface,
developers can connect the board to a PC and use the Precision32 IDE for
software development. The board offers a "demo mode" that shows typical
power consumption for various MCU operating modes on the segmented LCD.
Developers can also download an iPhone (News - Alert) app that lets them enter text
such as names and phone numbers and then send the information to
the board using specialized image patterns on the iPhone's LCD that are
received by the board's photodiode sensor.
"Providing embedded developers with a comprehensive suite of tools is
just as important as the MCU itself," said Diwakar Vishakhadatta, vice
president and general manager of Silicon Labs' Embedded Systems
business. "To help make the embedded design process faster and easier,
we have invested in developing a rich set of free software and
cost-effective hardware tools specifically designed to ease development,
simplify low-power optimization and enable rapid prototyping."
For additional Precision32 MCU information and product samples and to
download complimentary software development tools, please visit www.silabs.com/pr/32bit-mcu.
Silicon Labs
Silicon Labs is an industry leader in the innovation of
high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ICs. Developed by a
world-class engineering team with unsurpassed expertise in mixed-signal
design, Silicon Labs' diverse portfolio of patented semiconductor
solutions offers customers significant advantages in performance, size
and power consumption. For more information about Silicon Labs, please
visit www.silabs.com.
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Silicon Labs' current expectations. These forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors could
cause actual results to differ materially from those in the
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statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
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