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Gleichmann Newsletter Issue I/2010
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Product offering expanded: ‘Stretched panels’ from Tovis
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IO-Link-Transceiver E981.10 from Elmos ensures better efficiency
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batteryuniversity.eu hosts 3-day Developer Forum on the topic of primary and
secondary battery technologies
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10.4-inch LCDs with VGA resolution and LED backlight
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Three new starter kits for LED applications
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850 nm and 940 nm high-speed IR LEDs from Harvatek now also available in
Europe ...learn more
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CAN, DeviceNet and CANopen enable reliable communication with proven
technology ...learn more
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Personal Profile Richard Needham
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Spotlights ...learn more
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Gleichmann Electronics now also offers innovative "stretched panels" from
Tovis
Ideal complement to extensive display product portfolio:
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Stutensee (Germany), January 28, 2010 – Gleichmann & Co.
Electronics GmbH and the South Korean Tovis Co. Ltd, the leading manufacturer of
special format TFT panels, have agreed to a far-reaching sales cooperation on a
pan-European level.
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Tovis rebuilds ordinary TFT panels into so-called "stretched
panels" which results in aspect ratios of e.g. 32:9 to 56:9. To achieve this,
panels in the usual 4:3 or 16:9 formats are precisely cut and then immediately
thereafter sealed again without any loss of liquid. This is performed using
Tovis’ patented cutting and sealing process. Frank Dornscheidt, Line Manager at
Gleichmann Electronics, responsible for the marketing of Tovis’ products in the
European market, sees an ideal complement with the special format TFT panels
from Tovis to the current display product portfolio of the MSC-Gleichmann Group.
“Over the next few years, individual form factors will become increasing
important due to the constantly increasing information needs, but at the same
time in many areas (for example, mobile passenger information) only a limited
mounting space is available. With "stretched panels" it is possible to present
text information much more eye-catchingly and concentrated in a small place than
with traditional monitor formats.”
Yong Beom Kim, CEO of Tovis Co. Ltd., who founded the
enterprise in 1998, also believes that the demand for "stretched panels" will
continue to increase rapidly over the coming years. Initially focused on the
production of display modules for mobile telephones and open frame monitors for
the gaming market, Tovis therefore wants to continue to rapidly expand this
business area with new product lines and technically competent distribution
partners. “Because we also want to strengthen the design and production of
customer-specific special formats, we very consciously did not look for a
conventional distributor, but rather a system integrator with many years of
design-in experience that can comprehensively support customers during
application development in the area of displays. In this respect, we have found
an ideal partner with Gleichmann Electronics,” explained Yong Beom Kim.
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(from left): Yong Beom Kim, President & CEO, Frank Dornscheidt, Line Manager
at Gleichmann Electronics, responsible for the marketing of Tovis’ products and
Inho Cho, Marketing Manager at Tovis are jointly setting out to conquer the
European market with high-quality "stretched panels".
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Gleichmann Electronics will present the product range for the
first time in Hall 9/Booth 9-463 at embedded world 2010. This range of products
currently includes ten different panel sizes from 6.2‑inch to 49.5-inch with
various resolutions, whereby the two recently introduced 37.9-inch and 28.4‑inch
panels with heights from 234 mm and 296 mm respectively, manufactured from
future-oriented Full HD displays, are particularly well suited for all types of
travel and air passenger information.
All of Tovis’
displays feature ultra-wide horizontal and vertical viewing angles of 178°. In
addition, all larger displays have a brightness of greater than 400cd/m2 and are
therefore also suited for use in bright lit environments. The first
high-brightness version with 1000 cd/m2 has been announced for the first
quarter of 2010.
The various TFT displays can be provided by Gleichmann
Electronics, depending on the needs, as: module (LVDS input), open frame monitor
(RGB/DVI input) or also complete monitor with enclosure. Furthermore, for a
minimum quantity of a few hundred, Gleichmann Electronics and Tovis also offer
additional customer-specific panels.
With its latest 76-inch (2 x 42-inch) and 84-inch (4 x
42-inch) seamless TFT panels, Tovis proves that the company is not only an
expert in cutting and sealing. These panels feature a panel seam of just 6.8 mm.
Only plasma display panels currently have a smaller spacing, however, these
solutions are significantly more expensive and draw considerably more power.
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IO-Link Transceiver E981.10 from ELMOS ensures better efficiency
In industrial automation technology, sensors and
actuators are still mostly connected to the control via switching 24 V or
standard analog signals. This is a laborious and unnecessarily expensive
procedure, especially considering that in the meantime there are significantly
more efficient and space-saving solutions such as, for example, the IO-Link
Transceiver E981.10 from ELMOS. With the help of this highly integrated IC,
process, parameter and diagnostic data can be securely transmitted digitally
coded via a single 3-wire connection and a transmission speed of up to 230.4
kbit/s. What is more, the innovative communications component enables
bi-directional communication with I/O field devices. It is therefore high time
to think about a technology change. Would you not agree?
Today, for those that want to successfully overcome the
permanent balancing act between cost reduction on the one side and higher
equipment availability on the other side is, in automation technology, dependent
on effective diagnostic concepts and efficient handling of parameter data.
Modern sensors and actuators establish the necessary conditions for this.
However, so far, it was not possible to efficiently implement their connection
to the whole automation system. For some time now, IO-Link - as innovative
interface for the ‘last meters’ - offers here completely new possibilities to
the process.
In comparison to bus connections of traditional fieldbus
systems, with IO-Link it is about a parallel wiring, whereby data rates of up to
230.4 kbit/s can be transmitted over a maximum cable length of 20 m. The signal
transmission takes place by means of 24 V pulse modulation and a standard UART
protocol. IO-Link uses the standardized unshielded 3-wire connection cable (M12,
M8, M5), which is also used for connection of conventional Standard IO (SIO)
sensors/actuators. This not only reduces the additional wiring effort to an
absolute minimum, but also protects investments already made since proven
topologies can be further used and must not be changed.
A further advantage of IO Link: Expensive shielded cable can
be dispensed with due to the elimination of analog measurement value
transmission. The bidirectional IO-Link communication puts the overriding
automation system in a position both to write parameter and configuration data
in the sensor/actuator and to read process and diagnostics data from the
sensor/actuator. However, IO-Link can also handle communication via binary
switching states as used by conventional SIO sensors. The new communications
standard is thus backward compatible, almost without restrictions, and can be
applied freely combined, also with non IO-Link capable devices.

Due to the open standard, IO-Link can be integrated in all
popular automation and fieldbus systems so that a high level of flexibility with
regard to supplier selection continues to be maintained. The integration of
Profibus, Profinet, Interbus, ASi and EtherCAT are already available and IO-Link
integration in the ODVA is being pursued.
However, in order to ensure the requirements for e.g.
overcurrent and overvoltage protection, defined in the IO Link specification, a
large number of individual components - transistors, diodes and other passive
components - are used in the majority of the IO-Link devices available so far.
For the first IO-Link field devices, this was so far the only possibility to map
the interface to the wire and to fulfill the IO-Link specification. Especially
problematic here is the required interoperability with the control side since
the corresponding electrical circuits can orient themselves solely to the
IO-Link specification.
A remedy for this is the IO-Link Transceiver E981.10, which
now offers developers of IO-Link capable sensors/actuators a highly integrated,
space-saving solution for the wire interface of their sensors/actuators. The
driver component, which is backward compatible to today’s Standard IO
applications, fulfills the requirements of all relevant standards and its
features include a wide input voltage range from 8 V to 36 V, a high driver
capability up to 200 mA, integrated wake-up detection and a data transmission
speed of up to 230.4 kbit/s. The driver stage can optionally be used as
low-side, high-side or push-pull. Short-circuit, over-current and
overtemperature protection functions ensure a high operating safety and also
simplify application design.
Thanks to an internal 5 V voltage regulator and a 3.3/5 V
compatible digital interface, the E981.10 can be combined with a variety of
popular microcontrollers e.g. with a NEC Electronics Europe‘s 78K0R MCU, which
in this case takes over protocol implementation. The component is useable with a
chip temperature up to +150°C and is provided in a small 4x4 mm QFN package,
thus making it ideally suited for use in compact sensors and actuators.
How useful the diverse functions of the E981.10 prove to be
in practice is shown in examples including the integrated wake-up detection. In
most cases, an IO-Link system consists of an IO-Link master and one or more
IO-Link devices i.e. sensors and actuators. The IO-Link master provides the
interface to the programmable logic controller (PLC) and controls communication
with the IO-Link devices connected.
As a result of the backward compatibility of IO-Link devices
to Standard IO (SIO) ports of the higher level control, IO-Link sensors and
actuators initially behave like SIO devices. However, it is possible for the
IO-Link master to identify IO-Link capable devices in the network and switch
over to IO Link communication mode. This takes place by a so-called wake-up
signal.
During wake-up, the signal applied to the sensor in SIO mode
is overwritten by the master with a typically 80 μs impulse. The signal state
can be high or low level, according to the sensor output signal. The information
about a wake-up event exists for the software of two bits; from the level to be
driven (TXD) and the level to be received (RXD). A combinatorial linkage of two
IO ports for generation of an interrupt is generally not available with the
microcontroller used. Support of the wake-up procedure by the E981.10 reduces
the demands on the software, which otherwise would have to monitor the
communication path by comparing the send and receive signal in high resolution.
The binary wake-up signal provided by the transmitter can trigger an interrupt,
which in turn results in relieving the microcontroller. The signaling of an
overcurrent error condition (ILIM signal), caused by a short-circuit or other
incidents, is a further example of the high flexibility of the E981.10. This
feature contributes to a significant increase in the long-term reliability of
the product. By recognizing these errors, the software can react intelligently
and deactivate the driver stage. In addition, the power dissipation can be
reduced by examining the line for overcurrent in long intervals.
With the qualification and final EMC tests at the renowned
test and certification body of the FTZ in Zwickau, Germany, development work of
the E981.10 is now complete according to plan. The official test report of the
FTZ Zwickau, which proves compliance with the EMC limit values at transmission
rates of up to 230.4 kbit/s, is available upon request.
Samples of the E981.10 are now available from Gleichmann
Electronics. Large quantities will be available starting March, 2010. We will be
pleased to help you in the selection of the optimal microcontroller, whereby
corresponding IO-Link protocol stacks are available for almost all of the
microcontrollers in our product portfolio. Upon request, we will gladly send you
detailed information and product descriptions of the E981.10.
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batteryuniversity.eu hosts 3-day Developer Forum on the topic of primary and
secondary battery technologies
Do you want to gather first-hand
information about topics such as current battery technologies and chemicals,
reliability and lifespan of batteries, charger technologies, regulations and
standards, UN transport regulations for lithium batteries, battery test
equipment, protection circuits, battery drives and power management for electric
and hybrid vehicles, photovoltaic and fuel cells? If so, please come visit us at
the Entwicklerforum Akkutechnologien (Developer Forum Battery Technologies),
hosted by the batteryuniversity.eu, from April 13th to 15th, 2010 in the
Stadthalle Aschaffenburg , Germany.
In addition to the professionals from Gleichmann Electronics, dozens of other
experts from well-known manufacturers and organizations will present the latest
technology trends and solutions during the 3-day program. This year, in addition
to the 2-day congress with distinguished experts, a lithiumion introductory
course and a seminar on the topic of transportation regulations for lithium
batteries will also be held. Also this year, for the first time, is a one-day
Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) Workshop with focus on battery standardization,
which takes place on the third day. The complete program of events can be found
at the website www.msc-ge.com/seminars.
Combined with the conference is an exhibition, which is open continuously on
all 3 days from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM, where attendees can get detailed information
and advice from the experts about their new products and technologies.
The attendance fee for the complete 3-day Developer Forum and LEV Workshop is
750 Euro plus 19% VAT per person, if you register before February 13, 2010.
Thereafter, the fee is 850 Euro plus 19% VAT. We offer readers of the Gleichmann
Newsletter an extra bonus: For each reservation made through Gleichmann
Electronics, you will receive up to 50 Euro as an additional discount off the
regular attendance fee. Make sure, preferably straight away, to secure one of
the sought-after places at the Developer Forum Battery Technologies.
Contact
Email: batteries@msc-ge.com
Phone: +49 6233 347 113
Fax: +49 6233 347 189
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26 cm (10.4 Inch) TFT LCDs with VGA Resolution and LED backlight

In addition to the currently available 26 cm (10.4 Inch) TFT color LCDs with
6 bit RGB TTL (CMOS) interface and CCFL backlight, Gleichmann Electronics now
expands its product portfolio with four models with VGA resolution and long-life
LED backlight from NEC Electronics.
The model NL6448BC33-70 is provided with a clear polarizer surface. An
anti-glare version- part number NL6448BC33-70D - is also available. Both
displays have a luminance (typical) of 450 cd/m² and power consumption of 3.7 W.
The high brightness, sun-readable TFT with Natural Light Technology (NLT)
NL6448BC33-70C and the non-refl ective, high brightness version NL6448BC33-70F
with 900 cd/m² are twice as bright. The power consumption is 6.4 W for each
model. Due to their wide operating temperature range, both models are also
ideally suited for use in automotive applications. All displays have an
outstanding contrast ratio of 900:1 in common. Thanks to this, images in high
quality can be displayed even under severe environmental conditions.
Furthermore, the new 26 cm (10.4 Inch) TFT LCDs with long-life LED backlight are
also ideally suited for outdoor use due to the wide operating temperature range
from -30 to +80°C. LED backlight, in contrast to conventional CCFL backlight,
guarantees a high visual presentation quality and long operating life,
especially at low temperatures. At high temperatures, the new LED backlights -
with an average life of 70,000 hours at 25°C and not less than 50,000 hours at
50°C ambient temperature - are almost equal to CCFL backlight.
The four new 26 cm (10.4 Inch) TFT LCDs with VGA resolution and long-life LED
backlight are mechanically compatible with their CCFL counterparts
NL6448BC33-64, NL6448BC33-64D and NL6448BC33-64C.
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Three new starter kits for LED applications
Indeed, the wide range of lighting technology
possibilities of LEDs is readily praised, but at the same time it is completely
forgotten that this diversity obviously also requires a corresponding high
flexibility of the LED control. It is not just a matter here of color mixing,
remote controlling or compatibility of the LED light modules with various
control devices, but function monitoring and a reliable current control must
also be guaranteed.
In view of the diverse and in part clearly different
practical demands, NEC Electronics has put together three starter kits for the
wide range of needs. These kits make it as simple as possible for developers to
get started in the world of LEDs.
The 78K0 - Shine It!
starter kit is based on a 78K0 8-bit MCU equipped with a four channel buck-boost
DC/DC converter. The integrated converters serve as constant current source for
the control of LEDs. The driver output of up to 350 mA per channel is sufficient
for direct control of RGB LEDs. However, the driver output can be increased via
external output stages, thus enabling the connection of high-brightness LEDs or
up to four LED strips. The connections for this are already provided on the
board.
The starter kit can be directly connected with a PC via USB
and parameterized from there. In addition, the possibility exists to connect the
board via DMX-512 to an overriding lighting control. With the Applilet EZ
software provided with the starter kit, the microcontroller can be initialized
on the PC per mouse click. In addition, it enables the user to create light
scenarios, which can be displayed by the existing LEDs on the starter kit or
externally connected LEDs. Furthermore, Applilet EZ automatically generates the
C code and HEX code for the microcontroller and creates a project file for the
free demo version of IAR Embedded Workbench provided with the kit.
The second starter kit in this group is NEC Electronics’
78K0IX2 LED. The 78F0756 from the 78K0/Ix2 8 bit family is used here as
microcontroller. The integrated 16-bit timers, which can generate four PWMs with
40 MHz based on an internal oscillator, as well as the intelligent linking of
the three on-chip comparators and A/D converters with the timers, enable a
simple and resource-saving implementation of controllers for LED control. In
addition, the chip with integrated op-amp offers the possibility to amplify
signals from photo diodes or light sensors and to read via an A/D converter. The
Manchester decoder/encoder, which is also integrated, simplifies the
communication via DALI. Three LEDs are already mounted on the evaluation board
of the 78K0IX2 LED kit; however, external LEDs can also be connected. The
connection with a PC takes place per USB and, furthermore, the connection to
lighting control devices is possible via DALI or DMX-512. In addition, Applilet
EZ software, as already mentioned in connection with the Shine It! kit, is
included in the starter kit. This enables, among other things, initializing the
microcontroller via mouse click, creating light scenarios and automatically
generating the C code and the HEX file.
Finally, the 78K0-LIGHTCOMMS is offered purely as a control
for subordinate lighting systems. This kit is based on an 8-bit microcontroller
of the 78K0/Kx2 product family, which, among other things, features a variety of
integrated peripheral components such as internal oscillators, timer, A/D
converter, low voltage detection, etc. The kit can be operated as DALI or DMX
master and can be directly connected with a PC via USB. With PC software
included in the kit, DALI or DMX networks can be directly accessed and devices
connected to the network can be controlled, parameterized or read via
accompanying controller tools depending on the protocol.
In addition to extensive documentation, each of the three
starter kits contains tools for calculation of inductances, numerous application
examples and circuit diagrams. Furthermore, a code-limited demo version of IAR
Embedded Workbench is included in the kit. An on-chip debugging can be carried
out via the USB interface provided on the boards.
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Gleichmann Electronics now also offers 850 nm and 940 nm high-speed
IR LEDs from Harvatek
16 different SMD and through-hole versions available:

Frankenthal (Germany) - The HT-XXXIRP series and the HE1-XXXAC series of
high-speed infrared (IR) LEDs from Harvatek, which feature high levels of
radiant power and intensity, now broaden the LED product range of Gleichmann
Electronics.
The HT-XXXIRP series consists of eight surface mount (SMD) IR LEDs, which are
optionally available in top-mount, reverse-mount and side-mount configurations.
The LEDs are available in popular industry standard 0603, 0805, 1206, PLCC
and TO220 package types and can be easily assembled onto printed circuit
boards using standard automatic placement equipment. They are ideally suited
for applications such as level detection and presence detection, where
space savings or a wider angle of intensity is important.
The eight through-hole IR LEDs of the HE1-XXXAC series,
available in both 3 mm and 5 mm lenses, in both round dome or flat top
configurations, feature a wide range of emission angles (at half power) ranging
from 20 degrees to 100 degrees. The components were designed for night vision
and card reader devices, particle detection and optical counter systems, where
maximum radiation power and intensity are important.
Both the through-hole and the SMD IR LEDs are optionally available in both
850 nm and 940 nm peak wavelengths. The 850 nm versions additionally feature a
response behavior of less than 20 ns, allowing them to be used in industrial
light-barriers and optical data transmission devices.
A further feature of the high-speed IR LEDs from Harvatek is the typical
forward voltage of 1.5V, thus making the HT-XXXIRP and HE1-XXXAC series ideal
for use in battery operated applications.
All of Harvatek’s products meet or exceed the requirements of the IPC/JEDEC
standard J-STD-020B and the European Union’s Reduction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) directives.
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CAN, DeviceNet and CANopen enable reliable communication with proven
technology
Originally developed by Bosch in the
nineteen-eighties for networking of control units in cars, CAN and protocols
based on CAN e.g. CANopen or DeviceNet are also firmly established in other
areas such as industrial automation, medical technology, energy technology or
building automation as reliable communications standard. It’s no wonder, the
serial bus system is perfectly suited for the exchange of data between
controllers, sensors and actuators.Originally developed by Bosch in the
nineteen-eighties for networking of control units in cars, CAN and protocols
based on CAN e.g. CANopen or DeviceNet are also firmly established in other
areas such as industrial automation, medical technology, energy technology or
building automation as reliable communications standard. It’s no wonder, the
serial bus system is perfectly suited for the exchange of data between
controllers, sensors and actuators.
Despite that, or perhaps because of that, even after so many
years it is worth taking a critical look from time to time at the current
service portfolio of its suppliers. Are quality and reliability of the products
used okay? What is the situation with guaranteed availability of the devices
used over a long period of time? If you don’t want to experience any unpleasant
surprises, in case of doubt, you are well advised to check it out every once in
a while. With microcontrollers from NEC Electronics, for example, we know from
decades of personal experience that product life cycles of more than 10 years
are more or less standard. This is obviously also valid for the 16-bit and
32-bit microcontrollers of the F series, which are qualified for the automobile
sector, and the 32-bit MCUs of the J series. The latter are ideally suited for
all applications where USB, CAN and Ethernet must be combined.
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78K0R/Fx3 product family, specifically designed for cost-sensitive applications
and provided with a CAN interface as standard, includes more than 30 software
compatible microcontrollers in 30-, 48-, 64-, 80- or 100-pin packages. With a
processing power of approximately 15 DMIPS, integrated multiplier and divider
unit as well as 16 KB data flash, a maximum of 256 KB flash and 16 KB of RAM,
these products are ideally suited for sensors, actuators, measurement devices,
interface converters or small controllers.
The V850ES/Fx3-L product family, which is based on the 32-bit
V850ES core, offers high computing power and features an outstanding
price-performance ratio. If this is still not enough performance for you then
the microcontrollers of the V850ES/Fx3 series, which are pin and software
compatible to the V850ES/Fx3-L product family, are your best choice. With
greater than 60 DMIPS processing power, up to 1 MB flash, up to five CAN
interfaces and flexible timers that are also suitable for 3-phase motor control,
these microcontrollers meet even the highest demands of the developer.
Due to the high degree of market acceptance of the V850ES/Fx3
product family, NEC Electronics has already announced a successor family for
this year. The V850E2/Fx4 series, in comparison to the Fx3 version, will offer
significantly more processing power and memory, both in the lower performance
segment and in the high-end segment.
J series
microcontrollers are perfect complements to the Fx3 series of MCUs. Timer units,
which can be used especially for motor control applications, are also provided
on these chips. Furthermore, they also combine several communication interfaces
such as USB Host, USB Device, CAN and Ethernet.
NEC Electronics and Gleichmann Electronics offer starter kits
with comprehensive software libraries as reference designs and complete
development environments for all product families. Certified communication
stacks from third parties are also available. Additional information can be
obtained at
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Personal Profile Richard Needham
Richard Needham joined Gleichmann
Electronics in June 2009 as the NEC Line Manager, having spent the previous 16
years working at two well known semiconductor suppliers. During this time he
held various Business Marketing, Sales Operations and Business Development
positions working with distributors at both European and Global levels. He has
gained extensive experience in integrating acquired companies and was a project
leader for various business system migrations over the past 10 years.
Richard is based in our Stutensee offices and this is the third time that he
is moving from the UK to Germany. In 1987 he began a dual-site European Business
Administration degree at the Fachhochschule Reutlingen, completing his studies
at the Middlesex Business School in London. In 1993 he moved back to Germany to
take up a position in Munich before being transferred back to the UK in 1997.
His wife is French and they have three girls aged 10 and 5. The girls are
being brought up bilingually in French and English and are now attending the
local European school in Karlsruhe, where they are starting to pick up their
first words in German. In his spare time, Richard enjoys following most sports
and still refuses to hang up his boots on his rugby and football career!
He joins the NEC team at Gleichmann at an exciting time and is looking
forward to the opportunities and challenges made possible by the recently
announced merger with Renesas Technologies.
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Spotlights
GE Research FPGA development platforms leasing
Our daughter company, Gleichmann
Electronics Research, now also offers its Professional FPGA Development Systems
on lease basis. In addition to a prototyping platform, specifically optimized
for the automotive infotainment sector, a system for industrial controls, based
on an Intel Atom processor and an Altera FPGA, as well as an ARM platform are
also offered. Detailed information and a price calculator are available at
www.ge-research.com.
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sales@ge-research.com
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embedded world 2010
Are
you looking for the most efficient components and solutions in the areas of
industrial automation, medical technology, POS/POI, transportation, building
automation and consumer electronics? We will be pleased to offer you the support
of our product specialists. From March 2 to 4 in Hall 9, Booth 9-463 at embedded
world 2010. Our experts are looking forward to meeting you soon in Nuremberg.
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