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Top 5 IoT products in July

31st July 2024
Caitlin Gittins
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Electronic Specifier walks through the top 5 IoT products released this July 2024.

 

Integral System introduces energy-harvesting sensor from TCT

Integral System has expanded its IIoT portfolio by adding TCT's E-Green Sensor, a self-powered IoT current sensor which operates autonomously without wiring or batteries.

This sensor, designed in France, uses residual energy recovery technology, or energy harvesting, thus causing no excess current consumption. Installation is done non-invasively using pliers and requires no prior disconnection. The sensor communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and LoRaWAN technologies, covering distances of up to 5 km. 

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ASRock unveils iEP-7030E IIoT Controller for intelligent Edge

ASRock Industrial is releasing the iEP-7030E series Industrial IoT Controller enabled by Intel Core Ultra 7/5 Processors (Meteor Lake-U/H), enhanced with significant AI-capable CPU, GPU, and NPU upgrades for Edge computing.

Core features include integrated Intel ARC graphics for captivating visuals and Intel AI Boost for high-speed AI workloads at the Edge, plus Intel In-Band ECC support for control over critical edge processes. 

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Intel N-series powers embedded box computer

Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the UP 7000 EDGE system from AAEON UP. The UP 7000 EDGE system is powered by the Intel Processor N-series platform (formerly Alder Lake-N).

This device offers higher computing performance and dual-channel LPDDR5 memory. The platform features one HDMI 1.4b supporting 4K UHD (3840x2160) at 30Hz for high-resolution displays, three USB 3.2 Gen-2 (Type-A), and an Ethernet 1GbE RJ-45 port.

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NTT develops first ultrasonic filters to enhance wireless comms

Over the last few years, wireless communication technology has been rapidly deploying due to 5G, allowing for greater connectivity between IoT devices. This advanced connectivity, however, leads to interference from multiple radio signals.

IoT devices, such as smartphones, have to accurately identify and receive the correct signal. NTT Corporation (NTT) and Okayama University have developed the world's first gigahertz ultrasonic circuit utilising the principle of topology. 

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Nozomi Networks: first security sensor in industrial control systems

Nozomi Networks, an OT and IoT security specialist, has announced the industry’s first OT and IoT security sensor that runs embedded in Mitsubishi Electric programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

With Arc Embedded, security and operations teams gain previously unavailable visibility at the process level of their industrial automation equipment and field assets as well as the ability to analyse and deter process level threats and malicious user activity without impacting current resources or disrupting mission-critical networks.

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