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Win an AVR-IoT WG Development Board from Microchip
Microchip are giving the Electronic Specifier readers the chance to winan AVR-IoT WG Development Board (AC164160) and make it easy to deploy IoT devices to Google Cloud IoT Core’s artificial intelligence and machine learning infrastructure.
Development board connects embedded applications to Google cloud
The PIC-IoT WG Development Board (AC164164) from Microchip Technology is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Featuring a PIC microcontroller, Wi-Fi module, and CryptoAuthentication secure element IC, the PIC-IoT WG Development Board offers an ideal launching point for virtually all Internet of Things (IoT) devices and applications. The plug-and-play development board is suitable for applications including intelligent lighting systems, wireless sensor...
Connect PIC MCU applications to the cloud
From coffee makers to thermostats to irrigation systems, PIC microcontrollers (MCU) are at the heart of millions of embedded applications. As developers migrate next-generation PIC MCU-based applications to the cloud, they currently must overcome complexities associated with communications protocols, security and hardware compatibility.
Dev kits, coffee and solutions on tap at embedded world
The entire spectrum of embedded systems and innovative solutions from Mouser Electronics’ line card of nearly 800 manufacturers will be on parade for discussion at embedded world 2019 in Nuremberg (February 26-28). Visitors to Mouser's stand can pick up a free cup of coffee and test their luck at the “Spin to Win” game for a chance to win one of over 900 development kits up for grabs over the course of the three-day event.
Empowering design innovation at embedded world 2019
At the embedded world 2019 Exhibition and Conference in Nuremberg, Germany (February 26th to 28th, 2019), Maxim Integrated Products, will demonstrate how it is empowering design innovation by showcasing analog technology for wearable healthcare, Internet of Things (IoT) and security applications.
Prototyping kits smooth path to IoT development
Two new PSoC 6 prototyping kits from Cypress Semiconductor are available at RS Components. The first is for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth IoT development and the second for BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) based IoT applications. Along with advanced connectivity, the two kits offer a low-cost hardware development platform that enables designs based around the ultra-low-power dual-core-architecture Cypress PSoC 6 microcontroller.
Win a ATmega4809 Xplained Pro (ATmega4809-XPRO)
In partnership with Microchip, we are giving you the chance to win anATmega4809 Xplained Pro (ATmega4809-XPRO).The ATmega4809 Xplained Pro evaluation kit is a hardware platform for evaluating the ATmega4809 AVRmicrocontroller (MCU).Supported by the integrated development platform Atmel Studio, the kit provides easy access to the features of the ATmega4809 to fully understand how to integrate the device into a custom design.
Prototyping kit adds Bluetooth LE Connectivity to IoT
The PSoC 6 BLE Prototyping Kit from Cypress Semiconductor is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Offering easy access to up to 36 general-purpose inputs and outputs (GPIOs), the low-cost, breadboard-compatible kit offers a turnkey solution that adds Bluetooth low energy 5.0 connectivity to Internet of Things (IoT) applications, including smart home products, wearables, white goods, and industrial IoT devices.
Win a Microchip SAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit
The Microchip SAM L11 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit is suitable for evaluating and prototyping with the ultra low power SAM L11 ARM Cortex-M23 based microcontrollers. The new SAM L11 MCU features Arm TrustZone for Armv8-M, a programmable environment that provides hardware isolation between certified libraries, IP and application code.
Evaluation board can switch in and out of prototype setup
The MAKERFACTORY EBB-ESP32 evaluation board is available at Conrad Business Supplies. Designed to help speed the development of designs based around the Espressif ESP32 wireless microcontroller module, the evaluation board hosts a comprehensive set of peripheral functions that can be switched in or out of a prototype setup.