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Industrial grade monitors combine multi-touch and LCD
Featuring the required durability for operating in harsh environments,Axiomtek has announced the P6157W and P6187W industrial widescreen multi-touch LCD monitors. The 15.6 and 18.5" displays are suitable for use in industrial automation and control, building automation, machinery manufacturing environments, self-service kiosk, and other HMI applications.
Fully armed: Android development board boasts Cortex-A9 core
Farnell element14 is today exclusively launching an open source, single board platform designed to run Android operating systems. The Revolutionising the Internet of Things (RIoT) board features a high processing performance/low-power consumption processor with a broad range of peripherals and display capabilities.
Embedded World to feature new way to control and interface with machines
Between 25-27 February 2014, at stand 5/345, ESCATEC will be showcasing a range of products. The products range from from luxury watches with interactive touchscreens to life-saving medical products.
SMARC COM SBC suits HMI, medical and industrial applications
Powered by the Freescale ARM Cortex-A9 i.MX6 dual core high performance processor, the ROM-5420 is an RISC smart mobility architecture (SMARC) SBC supporting camera and battery power inputs of 3-5.25V that suit portable device development. Advantech's latest SBC is suitable for applications such as HMI systems, gaming and infotainment, industrial tablets, medical devices and instrumentation.
Java reference design targets HMI applications
EBV Elektronik has joined with embedded software solutions provide IS2T, to develop “JAKARTA”, a Java Reference Design.“JAKARTA”, is a hardware and software application platform ready for new areas of Human Machine Interfaces (HMI). With around 28KB of non-volatile memory, IS2T MicroEJ is lightweight, low cost and uses only 11 percent of the KL46 flash memory for the advantage that Java can bring to projects.
Renesas Starter Kit for low-cost HMI applications
MSC announce the availability of the Renesas Starter Kit for the RZ/A1 group of microprocessors, enabling a quick start into the development of cost-sensitive, compact Human Machine Interface applications. Launched in June 2013 with on chip SRAM of 3 MB, 5 MB or 10 MB, the RZ/A1 group of MPUs can drive displays up to 1280x768 pixels resolution without the need for external RAM.
Texas Instruments enables “Haptics for Everyone”
With the new MSP430TCH5E haptics-enabled microcontrollers, Texas Instruments is expanding its capacitive touch solutions portfolio. The industry’s most flexible haptics and capacitive touch combo solution on one chip, engineers can use the MSP430TCH5E to add vibrational feedback to all capacitive touch buttons, sliders and wheels on mobile computing and gaming devices, smart TV remotes, cameras, printers, industrial control panels, point-of...
Faurecia and Magneti partner for automotive HMI applications
Faurecia and Magneti Marelli have signed an agreement to cooperate on the design, development and manufacturing of advanced human-machine interface vehicle interior products. Under the agreement, Faurecia and Magneti Marelli expect to further expand their business portfolios in interior systems, adding HMI solutions to products including center stacks, fascias & overhead consoles, retractable touch screens and displays or the physical integra...
Low-power scalable multi-core ARM Cortex A9 HMI
Ambedded Technology have announced the release of a new high-end open frame Human Machine Interface powered by Freescale i.MX6 application processor. The Jupiter CA9 series HMI provides a scalable multicore platform that includessingle-, dual- and quad-core familiesbased on the ARM Cortex-A9 for next-generation applications.
Choosing the right Road TO Success
Selecting a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) begins with an appreciation of its benefits, fundamental features and basic taxonomy; the cost incurred even when selecting a no-cost option. Daniel Stegeran, Technical Solutions Manager for Future Electronics (Romania), discusses in detail in this article from ES Design magazine.