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August 23, 2007
Elektrobit (EB) has now released the version 2007.b of EB tresos®, which introduces a complete, ready-for-production AUTOSAR kernel for the automotive industry. With this tool, the user can generate complete AUTOSAR-conformant basic software for electronic control units. One of the key features of the new release is its wide support for microcontrollers.
The integration of the Microcontroller Abstraction Layers (MCAL) with the AUTOSAR-conformant software developed by EB was implemented in close cooperation with semiconductor manufacturers. EB supports the microcontrollers of Freescale (MPC556X, MPC551x, S12X), Fujitsu (MB91460), Infineon (TC1766, XC2267), NEC (V850ES/FK3, V850E/PHO3) and Renesas (R32C121). Users can therefore generate the basic software for a wide range of control device projects within the same development environment. Thus, EB currently offers the largest number of supported microcontrollers for AUTOSAR standard software.
'Our cooperation with semiconductor vendors gives us early access to hardware-specific device drivers, which we integrate into EB tresos', says Thomas Thomsen, Product Manager at EB. 'As a result, most of the software integration work is already done by us. Customers can immediately start using the MCAL drivers for embedded control projects.' The Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) of the respective microcontroller is configured and generated with the Eclipse-based EB tresos® configuration tool, enabling trouble-free integration and incorporating high-performance software from EB, in turn greatly improving operability for the end user.
EB tresos® is already in use in first automotive development projects scheduled for production by 2008. The experience gained from these projects has continuously been integrated in the further development of AUTOSAR solutions from EB.
With EB tresos®, EB offers a family of integrated products for the development of embedded automotive software on the basis of the AUTOSAR standard. The basic idea of this concept is to ensure data consistency over several modules. The result is an Eclipse-based open framework, in which different modules can be integrated and configured. Configuration data are thus maintained from only a single location, drastically lowering the incidence of faults. Based on these open frameworks, EB offers different plug-ins for the configuration and generation of control device software.
August 23, 2007
Martin Schleicher
Director
EB Automotive Software Business Unit
FURTHER Information:
Torsten Engelhardt
Public Relations
EB Automotive Software Business Unit
Tel. +49 9131 7701 134
Elektrobit Corporation, EB
EB creates advanced technology and turns it into enriching end-user experiences. EB is specialized in demanding embedded software and hardware solutions for automotive and wireless technologies. The net sales for the year 2006 totalled MEUR 181.5. Elektrobit Corporation is listed on OMX Helsinki.
August 23, 2007
New EB tresos® Release Becomes Available
Free for publication on August 23, 2007 at 2.00 pm. (CEST)Elektrobit (EB) has now released the version 2007.b of EB tresos®, which introduces a complete, ready-for-production AUTOSAR kernel for the automotive industry. With this tool, the user can generate complete AUTOSAR-conformant basic software for electronic control units. One of the key features of the new release is its wide support for microcontrollers.
The integration of the Microcontroller Abstraction Layers (MCAL) with the AUTOSAR-conformant software developed by EB was implemented in close cooperation with semiconductor manufacturers. EB supports the microcontrollers of Freescale (MPC556X, MPC551x, S12X), Fujitsu (MB91460), Infineon (TC1766, XC2267), NEC (V850ES/FK3, V850E/PHO3) and Renesas (R32C121). Users can therefore generate the basic software for a wide range of control device projects within the same development environment. Thus, EB currently offers the largest number of supported microcontrollers for AUTOSAR standard software.
'Our cooperation with semiconductor vendors gives us early access to hardware-specific device drivers, which we integrate into EB tresos', says Thomas Thomsen, Product Manager at EB. 'As a result, most of the software integration work is already done by us. Customers can immediately start using the MCAL drivers for embedded control projects.' The Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) of the respective microcontroller is configured and generated with the Eclipse-based EB tresos® configuration tool, enabling trouble-free integration and incorporating high-performance software from EB, in turn greatly improving operability for the end user.
EB tresos® is already in use in first automotive development projects scheduled for production by 2008. The experience gained from these projects has continuously been integrated in the further development of AUTOSAR solutions from EB.
With EB tresos®, EB offers a family of integrated products for the development of embedded automotive software on the basis of the AUTOSAR standard. The basic idea of this concept is to ensure data consistency over several modules. The result is an Eclipse-based open framework, in which different modules can be integrated and configured. Configuration data are thus maintained from only a single location, drastically lowering the incidence of faults. Based on these open frameworks, EB offers different plug-ins for the configuration and generation of control device software.
August 23, 2007
Martin Schleicher
Director
EB Automotive Software Business Unit
FURTHER Information:
Torsten Engelhardt
Public Relations
EB Automotive Software Business Unit
Tel. +49 9131 7701 134
Elektrobit Corporation, EB
EB creates advanced technology and turns it into enriching end-user experiences. EB is specialized in demanding embedded software and hardware solutions for automotive and wireless technologies. The net sales for the year 2006 totalled MEUR 181.5. Elektrobit Corporation is listed on OMX Helsinki.
