INEW Introduces New Programmable Multi-Clock Generator; Ubicom Pre-Built Software Speeds Product to Market.Business Editors and High Tech Writers TAEJON, Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2001 INEW Data Communication today announced a new programmable Multi-Clock Generator (MCG), the IN-MCG-1003MAX, for the U.S. market. The INEW MCG series typically eliminates the need for multiple kinds of oscillators in a design, which results in a reduction in both part count and board size. The product is targeted for use by hobbyists and development engineers. "INEW could not have gotten to production as fast if we did not use the UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) The electronic circuit that makes up the serial port. Also known as "universal serial asynchronous receiver transmitter" (USART), it converts parallel bytes from the CPU into serial bits for transmission, and vice and other software modules for the SX Series controller, all from Ubicom," said Lee Joo Hyun, President of INEW Data Communication. "Their Virtual Peripheral A peripheral device simulated by the operating system. If the device is offline, the operating system stores the output from the application until the device becomes available. (TM) software harmonizes with our corporate philosophy of designing systems with object-oriented modules." In addition to the UART module, INEW used Ubicom's math routines software module. The IN-MCG-1003MAX features wide clock output, programmable clock generator A clock generator is a circuit that produces a timing signal (known as a clock signal and behaves as such) for use in synchronizing a circuit's operation. It can range from a simple symmetrical square wave to more complex arrangements. , and single and dual programmability types, and accommodates both a private and serial cable. The IN-MCG-1003MAX is packaged with a serial cable and a multi-clock generator software disk. A 5V DC adaptor is optional. As suggested by its name, the 1003MAX is one of a line of advanced MCGs offered by INEW. "INEW is known for using object-oriented modules in designing systems and products for their customers. This philosophy matches our concept of keeping functions in software," said Stephan Thaler THALER. The name of a coin. The thaler of Prussia and of the northern states of Germany is deemed as money of account, at the custom-house, to be of the value of sixty-nine cents. Act of May 22, 1846. 2. , Vice President of Marketing for Ubicom, Inc. "INEW is proof of the concept of providing reusable software modules for programming into the flash memory on our processors." The IN-MCG-1003MAX uses a Ubicom SX20AC processor and Virtual Peripheral software as an RS232 transceiver for serial communications See serial transmission and serial. . The SX20AC was chosen due to its small size, the availability of Ubicom's Virtual Peripheral software, I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output pin count and ISP (1) See in-system programmable. (2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines. functionality. The IN-MCG-1003MAX is available now at a single unit price of US$ 99.00. More information can be found on the INEW Data Communication web site at www.inewdc.com INEW Data Communication Located in Taejon, Korea, INEW Data Communication enables their customers to design systems and products using the firm's object oriented design Object oriented design is part of OO methodology and it forces programmers to think in terms of objects, rather than procedures, when they plan their code. An object contains encapsulated data and procedures grouped together to represent an entity. modules. Focusing in wire and wireless communication systems, Inew specializes in the areas of network system solution, embedded system design, multimedia solutions, educational training systems, measurement system design and P.C.B design. For more information contact Inew at inew@inewdc.com or information can be found on the INEW Data Communication web site at www.inewdc.com. Ubicom, Inc. Headquartered in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see . Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. , Ubicom, Inc., is the leading supplier of Internet Processors and protocol stacks that will connect billions of devices to the Internet. Ubicom implements communications and control functions as pre-built software modules that run on its Internet Processors. This approach reduces time to production and system cost, while providing greater flexibility, compared to traditional design approaches. Additional information on Ubicom and its products can be found on the Web at www.ubicom.com. |
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