(Huntsville, Alabama — March 21, 2013) Future Design’s new µEZ® GUI 4.3” is a compact, highly integrated, Touch LCD controller platform that can be quickly and easily integrated into your product. The newest revision in the µEZ GUI Family, the uEZGUI-1788-43WQR is based on the LPC1788 microprocessor from NXP and has 8MB (optional up to […]
Announcing the first PCAP offering in the uEZ GUI Family
(Huntsville, Alabama — March 21, 2013) The latest addition to Future Designs’ uEZ GUI Family, the uEZGUI-1788-70WVM, features a 7.0” WVGA display (800 x 480) with a Projected Capacitive or PCAP Touchscreen interface. With customer demand for PCAP Touchscreens in GUI and HMI applications increasing rapidly, due to the influence of consumer products like Smart […]
Introducing Modular RX63N-Based Touchscreen Kit for HMI / GUI Applications
(Huntsville, Alabama — October 18, 2012) Future Designs, Inc. has introduced a new addition to their modular development platform that supports various size touchscreen LCD devices from multiple vendors. The new design supports the popular Renesas RX63N microcontroller (MCU). The DK-43WQT-RX63N includes an NLT / Tianma 4.3” TFT LCD with integrated touchscreen and is based […]
Introducing new version of popular open source uEZ® Software
(Huntsville, Alabama — October 18, 2012) Future Designs, Inc. has introduced V2.02 of their popular open source μEZ® Rapid Development Software Platform with support for the RX62N and RX63N families of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) from Renesas. The μEZ platform works in conjunction with FreeRTOS and provides customers with an extensive library of open source software, […]
μEZ® Rapid Development Platform v1.12 Released
(Huntsville, Alabama — October 27, 2011) Future Designs, Inc. has introduced the newest version of the μEZ® Rapid Development Platform, version 1.12. The μEZ platform inspires rapid development by supplying customers with an extensive library of open source software, drivers, and processor support – all under a common framework. μEZ development works on the premise […]
