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April 2009

28 April 2009  Singapore
Fujitsu’s New Receipt/Journal Printer Series Offers Modular Design Options

Singapore, April 28, 2009 – Fujitsu Components Asia Pte. Ltd. today released a new series of ultra low-profile, 24V, receipt and journal printer units that can either be combined together into one modular unit, or mounted separately for design and installation flexibility. Target applications include mini kiosks, banking and POS terminals, and scientific and medical equipment.

23 April 2009  Singapore
Fujitsu Launches World’s First 1394 Automotive IC for HD Video

Singapore, April 23, 2009 – Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia Pte Ltd (FMAL) today announced the world’s first “1394 Automotive” (IDB-1394) controller IC that realizes high-definition (HD) (1,280 dots x 720 lines) video transmission over the IDB-1394 in-vehicle multimedia network protocol. The new IC, the MB88395, can simultaneously transmit multiple streams around the vehicle, such as HD video from Blu-Ray DVDs, digital TV, audio and car navigation images.

15 April 2009  Singapore
Fujitsu Expands Thermal Printer Offering with Standalone Receipt Printer Family

Singapore, April 15, 2009 – A new family of compact, single-station thermal receipt printers debuted today from Fujitsu Components Asia Pte. Ltd. The high-speed, standalone units are optimized to improve throughput efficiency and reduce the total cost of ownership of self-service and kiosk systems, as well as gaming, scales, voting and medical applications.

14 April 2009  Singapore
Fujitsu Expands Lineup of Low Pin Count 8-bit Microcontrollers for Consumer Appliances

Singapore, April 14, 2009 – Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia Pte Ltd (FMAL) today announced three new series to expand its lineup of low pin count (LPC) microcontrollers, with 8, 16, and 20 pins, in its F2MC-8FX family of high-performance 8-bit microcontrollers. The new MB95260H series, MB95270H series, and MB95280H series feature embedded dual-operation flash memory and support EEPROM emulation (*1). This enables a reduction in system cost, as an external EEPROM is not required. The launch of the three new series is in response to the rapid rise in demand in the Asian market for low pin count microcontrollers for use in home appliances and other consumer electronics. Samples of the new series will start shipping from April 14, 2009.