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Farnell brings Raspberry Pi microcontroller to market
The chip which forms the heart of the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico is now available as a standalone component from Farnell.
Modular computing with short development times
In stock at Rutronik UK are Intel NUC Elements that can design and implement customer-specific requirements for embedded solutions and Mini-PCs in a short time.
SoC targets LE Audio applications
The nRF5340, a wireless SoC with Dual Arm Cortex-M33 processor for complex IoT applications is Nordic Semiconductor’s third generation of dual-core Bluetooth 5.2 SoC‘s.
MPUs feature power efficiency and high precision AI accelerator
Renesas Electronics has announced the expansion of its RZ/V Series of microprocessors (MPUs) with the new RZ/V2L MPUs designed for entry-level AI-enabled applications. As part of the RZ/V Series, the new MPUs incorporate Renesas’ exclusive AI accelerator - the DRP-AI (Dynamically Reconfigurable Processor) - to make embedded AI easier and more power efficient.
Processors support next generation of innovative networks
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics are the QorIQ LX2160A, LX2120A, and LX2080A (LX2) Layerscape processors from NXP Semiconductors.
D/A converter sharpens target sound reproduction
The BD3430 DAC chip was developed by ROHM as part of its high-grade MUS-ICT series representing audio ICs. It is in stock at Digi-Key Electronics.
Radiation-hardened SAMRH71 MCUs for space systems
Microchip Technology has announced the qualification of its SAMRH71 Arm-based microprocessor (MPU) and the availability of the SAMRH707 microcontroller (MCU), both implementing Arm Cortex-M7 SoC radiation-hardened technology.
MEMS accelerometer for high-performance automotive
The STMicroelectronics AIS2IH three-axis linear accelerometer brings enhanced resolution, temperature stability, and mechanical robustness to non-safety automotive applications including anti-theft, telematics, infotainment, tilt/inclination measurement, and vehicle navigation. It also paves the way to new performance-demanding applications in automotive, medical, and industrial segments.
MCU obtains CMVP Level 3 Certification under NIST FIPS 140-2 Security Standard
Renesas Electronics has announced that its 32-bit RX65N microcontroller (MCU) has achieved Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) Level 3 certification under the FIPS 140-2 security standard by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). According to Renesas the RX65N is the world’s first general-purpose MCU to obtain level 3 certification.