Boards/Backplanes
Development kit supports advanced IoT applications
Mouser Electronics is now shipping the new Summit SOM 8M Plus Development Kit from Laird Connectivity.
Telit’s LN920 LTE data card at Rutronik
With the LN920, Telit offers an LTE data card with an integrated Qualcomm Snapdragon X12+ LTE modem.
Menlo Micro Ships MM5120 and MM5140, latest Ideal Switch products
Menlo Micro, known for its Ideal Switch technology, has announced the formal qualification and production release of its MM5120 single-pole/four-throw (SP4T) DC-to-18GHz switch and MM5140 DC-to-6 GHz SP4T switch.
Cost-effective semi-flex PCBs from Super PCB
Super PCB, a single source for printed circuit boards (PCBs), is pleased to announce that the company offers semi-flex PCBs. Made entirely with FR-4, the semi-flex PCB is a cost-effective alternative to flex PCBs.
Cloud kit hastens IoT prototypes
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the CK-RX65N Cloud Kit from Renesas Electronics.
OKdo, Radxa ink deal to alleviate SBC shortage
OKdo, part of RS Group PLC, has signed an exclusive partnership with Radxa to manufacture and distribute ROCK Single Board Computers (SBCs) and ROCK System on Modules (SoMs).
Powerful 15W Ryzen embedded processor performance
AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 series single board computer High-powered computing to increase efficiency in industrial applications definition 4K AMD Radeon graphics & multi-display features.
System on modules vs. hacker boards
Many manufacturers are looking at several different approaches to adding computing intelligence to their products and because of supply chain and other issues, questions are being raised as to what the best options are.
DEK TQ L: performance and precision for large circuit boards
With its precision processing speed and floorspace performance, the DEK TQ series from ASMPT is arguably one of the leading printing platforms on the market.
Drone tracker accelerates flight approval and monitors status
Drone technology developed from the mid-1800s and took the form of balloons, torpedoes, and aerial targets. Through the following 150 years, even as the inventions became increasingly innovative and robust, drones continued to be deployed almost entirely for military purposes.