Geehy Showcased Comprehensive MCU+ Solutions at Embedded World 2024
Nuremberg, Germany - 9 April 2024 - Geehy, a fabless company that specializes in the design, development, and scaling of Microcontrollers and Microprocessors, Analog and Mixed-Signal ICs, Applications Specific SoC & ASIC solutions, demonstrated its comprehensive MCU+ solutions in motor control, industrial, and automotive applications at Embedded World 2024 from April 9-11 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Geehy MCU+ Solutions,
Providing the Optimal Balance of Performance, Efficiency, and Scalability
With more than 20 years' experience in the IC design industry and embedded system development, along with a global, stable, and reliable supply chain system and an extensive ecosystem partners network, Geehy guaranteed its customers with product safety and quality, making their inspiration a reality.
Major categories of demos shown and product families featured include APM32F035 and APM32F407 series, which are applied in High-Pressure Water Pump, Gas Heater Fan, Laboratory Centrifuge, HMI, and Low-Voltage Servo Controller solutions.
For automotive grade, Geehy brought G32A1445 general purpose MCU and GALT61120 onsite with its Front Flow light and ADB Headlamp Control Module demos.
Easy, Collaborative, Open and Well-Equipped Ecosystem
Geehy provides systematic and convenient solutions for engineers to design products, allowing them to focus on innovation itself and making complex designs more efficient.
Geehy's
partnership with Embeetle, a provider of a clean and intuitive IDE, was
another key focus at embedded world 2024. The two companies joined
forces at the show to demonstrate the seamless MCU ecosystem they are
building together.
In an interview with Electromaker, Kristof from Embeetle praised Geehy's approach to sample code and hardware abstraction layers. "Geehy has a very different approach to hardware abstraction layers. Their sample projects are very clean and concise, making it really easy to know what your MCU is actually doing. This is something we really appreciate about their MCUs, and it matches perfectly with our philosophy as an IDE developer," he stated.
This collaboration between Geehy and Embeetle aims to change the way developers work with MCUs, offering a streamlined experience that allows engineers to focus on turning their ideas into reality.
What's NEW in Motor Control
Geehy has recently launched the GHD3440 motor-specific gate driver, which features a built-in 200V dual N-channel three-phase driver. It is compatible with 3.3V and 5V input logic, making it suitable for various battery-powered BLDC motor solutions. Its floating voltage is as high as 200V, which can safely drive MOSFETs of the same voltage and effectively protect the gate driver from damage during reverse breakdown. Furthermore, APM32M3514 motor control-dedicated SoC, which is based on the APM32F035 and integrates a 200V Pre-Driver and a highly efficient 3.3V LDO, is set to be released.
Starting from embedded world 2024, Geehy will continue to uphold the values of innovation, quality, and service, and provide comprehensive solutions and technical support to customers worldwide.
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