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NEC Electronics and EB (Elektrobit) Collaborate on New AUTOSAR 3.0-Compatible Solution

7th September 2009
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NEC Electronics Corporation and EB (Elektrobit Corporation) today announced the availability of an AUTOSAR 3.0-compatible software package for various hardware platforms. This software package enables easy design of application software without the need for new developments. The package includes AUTOSAR Basic Software and a comprehensive tool chain and was developed under close cooperation between the two companies.
An automotive supplier will receive all hardware independent AUTOSAR basic software modules, including the operating system and memory management from EB. Furthermore an easy-to-use and well-proven EB tresos tool-chain for application design, configuration, and generation of AUTOSAR Software is also available. NEC Electronics supplies the specified AUTOSAR Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL), which is completely optimized on hardware from NEC Electronics and acts as an interface between the basic software and hardware.



We are convinced that our collaboration enables us to support our customers with innovative and efficient AUTOSAR solutions today and in the future said Hiroaki Kaneko, general manager of the Automotive Systems Division, NEC Electronics Corporation. Our customer’s satisfaction is proof of our strategy to search for new and improved features that speed up and simplify AUTOSAR integration.



Dirk Diekhoff, Director of EB tresos product line management, noted “As the use of the EB tresos tool-chain for AUTOSAR continues to grow, we are glad to collaborate with NEC Electronics on their V850 microcontroller family.”



The AUTOSAR standard clearly defines the software interfaces and unifies them for all manufacturers and is continuously developed by a consortium of leading automotive manufacturers, semiconductor manufacturers and suppliers. Current versions available are Version 3.0 / 3.1.

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