Memory
3D-TLC SDHC and SDXC memory cards for industry
Swissbit is expanding its range of industrial-grade SD and microSD memory cards having combined its 3D TLC NAND technology with a powerful controller and firmware optimised for maximum reliability. The SD and microSD cards are available in capacities ranging from 16 to 512GB and support an extended temperature range of −40°C to +85°C.
Memory chips can help secure and manage IoT devices
There’s a growing appreciation hardware security is the essential foundation of IoT device and network security. IoT devices, most of which are sensors, actuators, or human-machine interfaces, have semiconductors at their heart. Most commonly, these are microcontrollers (MCUs) or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), so there’s been a lot of work in recent years to figure out how these chips can be designed and configured ...
Maximum speed for end-of-line programming and testing
High-speed programming and testing are supported by the high-speed Flash programming devices using the latest automotive ethernet standards 1000Base T1/100Base T1 or fast USB3.
The use of MRAM to improve efficiency in edge computing
The use of edge computing is growing across applications such as the Industrial IoT, robotics, medical devices, and more. Along with this growth is the need for high-speed, low-latency, non-volatile, low-power, low-cost memory for uses such as program storage and data backup. Rolf Horn, Applications Engineer at Digi-Key Electronics covers some benefits of MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) technology and its ability to meet the demands ...
Data storage and processing for the ‘tactical edge’ in military operations
Intelligence is an essential aspect of military operations, and it’s driving innovation in data collection and processing at what is known as the ‘tactical edge’. Here, Martin Frederiksen, Managing Director of Recab UK explains what goes into designing rugged systems that are fit for modern battlefields.
Graphic operation terminals facilitate remote access
Mitsubishi Electric has launched two new additional Graphic Operation Terminals (GOTs) to its GOT SIMPLE Series lineup. The 10-inch and 7-inch widescreen models, which support virtual network computing (VNC), can be used as VNC servers enabling remote access from offices or other remote locations where field engineers may find themselves.
Neousys Technology launches latest fanless embedded computers
Neousys Technology has announced its latest fanless embedded computers, the Nuvo-9000 series and Nuvo-9531 series.
Downsized glass photonic chip for edge computing announced
Cognifiber has announced the development of a glass-based photonic chip that will bring its technology one step closer to revolutionising edge computing. Being the first of its kind, this glass-based chip reduces power consumption and takes a fraction of the size of previous designs in CogniFiber’s solutions.
KIOXIA introduces UFS ver. 3.1 embedded memory devices
KIOXIA Europe GmbH has announced that it has started sampling new Automotive Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Ver. 3.1 embedded flash memory devices. The new line-up utilises the company’s BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory and is available in capacities from 64 gigabytes (GB) to 512GB to support the various requirements of evolving automotive applications that elevate driver experiences.
SSD storage ranges from 40 GB to 320 GB
Swissbit has expanded its product range with the launch of the M.2 SATA SSD X-78m2.