MLE 1000 Series Release 2.2
New firmware and software for the MLE 1000 Series RPS is now available. The new functionality includes stability fixes in the CAN controller and the TEMAC Ethernet driver. The new Release 2.2 is available for download.
New firmware and software for the MLE 1000 Series RPS is now available. The new functionality includes stability fixes in the CAN controller and the TEMAC Ethernet driver. The new Release 2.2 is available for download.
Please come and visit Missing Link Electronics from March 2nd – 4th at the Embedded World Exhibition and Conference in Nuremberg, Germany. Our German engineering and manufacturing partner CAD-UL Electronic Services GmbH will be hosting a demonstration of Missing Link Electronics Rapid Prototyping Platforms in booth 9-501 in hall 9.
To provide real-time capabilities, new firmware and software for the MLE 1000 Series RPS is now available. Real-time functionality is achieved by combining the MLE Linux kernel with Adeos I-Pipe and with Xenomai. The new Release 2.1 Real-time is available for download.
To facilitate system architecture exploration and network topology analysis for innovative in-flight entertainment and connectivity applications MLE has delivered a proof-of-concept platform to a European aviation joint-venture working on next generation cabin electronics.
At the 14th International VDI Congress “Electronic Systems for Vehicles” in Baden-Baden, Germany, a Parallel Video Image Stream Processing system was presented which utilized a MLE 1000 Series RPS as a camera breakout box.
New firmware and software for the Missing Link Electronics MLE 1000 Series Rapid Prototyping System is now available. The new functionality includes stability fixes in the PowerPC-based applications processor, a robust, networked rescue system, and a suite of confidence tests for the underlying hardware interfaces. The new Release 2.0 is available for download.
Missing Link Electronics introduces the MLE 1000 Series Rapid Prototyping System (RPS) which makes available an early clone of the target hardware running the target software to facilitate architectural exploration at Electronic System Level (ESL), to enable concurrent design and testing of hardware, software and diagnostic functions, and to reduce the risks and efforts during system integration.
In booth 9-501, hall 9, at the Embedded World Exhibition and Conference in Nuremberg, Germany, prominent electronic design and manufactoring service company CAD-UL Electronic Services GmbH will be hosting a demonstration of Missing Link Electronics Rapid Prototyping Platforms. Using the famous game of PONG as a proof-of-concept application multiple FPGA-based embedded systems are connected via CAN, USB, LVDS, Bluetooth, and Ethernet networking technology. Please stop by for more information.
Missing Link Electronics moved into new office space at the TFU in Neu-Ulm, Germany. Strategically located in close proximity of leading European automotive and aerospace industry partners, there will be sufficient space to grow to the next level.