MLE at Rohde&Schwarz InnoComp’13
Missing Link Electronics präsentiert FPGA-Lösungen auf der InnoComp’13 im neuen Technologiezentrum von Rohde&Schwarz in München.
Missing Link Electronics präsentiert FPGA-Lösungen auf der InnoComp’13 im neuen Technologiezentrum von Rohde&Schwarz in München.
IO-Link is the new IEC 61131-9 communication standard for connecting automation systems with smart sensors and actuators. It enables device configuration over the product life cycle and adds powerful failure detection and diagnostic methods.
Missing Link Electronics has developed an IO-Link device stack, optimized for portability to a variety of microcontroller architectures. This IO-Link device stack has been extensively tested for IO-Link standard compliance v1.1 with protocol, physical interface and EMC test routines.
“Missing Link Electronics is our technology partner for IO-Link. Relying on their expert know-how in both the IO-Link software stack and microcontroller integration matters, we ended up with a new smart sensor that went into production in March 2013”, says Thomas Schorpp, project manager at ifm electronic GmbH.
Missing Link Electronics will have a strong presence at Embedded World 2013. Visit us at Hall 4/4-201 and Hall 1/1-205.
ASICS World Services and Missing Link Electronics have teamed up to address the growing cost and risk of integrating high-functionality IP cores into FPGA-based systems. Missing Link Electronics has developed a completely integrated, pre-validated Linux reference design for Asics World Services SATA Host IP for:
Missing Link Electronics presented its Mixed-Signal FPGA technology optimized for Altera Cyclone IV and Cyclone V devices at the SPS-IPC-Drives tradeshow 2012 in Nuremberg.
Missing Link Electronics is proud to be partner of Xilinx at ARM TechCon 2012.
Missing Link Electronics is proud to part of the Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC Ecosystem as a Design Service Alliance Member.
As of now, Missing Link Electronics provides its own LXR. LXR is a convenient way to browse and search the Linux source code.
Follow this link to take a look at our LXR.
Missing Link Electronics and Tieto collaborated to deliver a proof-of-concept for an Android-based automotive multi-media system for StreetScooter’s new electric vehicle. This was presented at the IAA car show in Frankfurt, Germany in 2011.