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In-house test laboratory gets DakkS approval
The in-house test laboratory at MEN MikroElektronik has been accredited by the German accreditation body DAkkS, according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 for EMC, environmental simulation tests and safety of electrical equipment. With accreditation according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005, MEN can now supply recognised test reports for further approvals of the end system.
DSCs target high-performance motor control applications
The dsPIC33CH dual-core digital signal controllers (DSCs) from Microchip Technology are available from Mouser Electronics. Combining two dsPIC DSC cores into a single chip, the devices are the first in the dsPIC33 family with optional support for the Control Area Network Flexible Data Rate (CAN-FD) protocol for robust communication with increased bandwidth.
Enhancements add to development kit's IoT capabilities
Enhancements have been added to Future Electronics’ Nebula IoT Development Kit.The Nebula board has been designed to enable novices and expert developers alike to explore the vast opportunities in IoT applications, including asset tracking, energy management, fitness, lighting controls, HVAC, portable controls, security and building automation.
MCU development kit leads to faster prototypes
Announced earlier this year the Clicker 2 development kit for Cypress Semiconductor’s PSoC 6 microcontrollers (MCUs) is now on sale at distributor RS Components (RS). The kit is the result of a collaborative development by RS, Cypress Semiconductor and MikroElektronika. It bridges the gap between expensive, power hungry application processors and low performance MCUs.
Develop secure connected nodes with cryptography-enabled MCU
As the IoT accelerates and internet connectivity is deployed into virtually every industrial segment, security threats are escalating in quantity and scale. These threats can ruin the reputation of those attacked, impact company financials and allow intellectual property to be stolen or destroyed. While cryptography can be used to secure these connected nodes and the basis of the practice is understood, designers often do not know how to approach...
Digital control meets intelligent analogue to streamline design
Whether it’s used as an initial introduction into embedded development, the main controller of a connected application or as an attach component to offload tasks from a larger system, the role of the 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) continues to expand.
Development kit bridges MCU power and performance gap
A collaboration between RS Components (RS), Cypress Semiconductor and MikroElektronika has created Clicker 2 for PSoC 6, a development kit for faster prototyping with Cypress' PSoC 6 ultra-low-power microcontrollers (MCUs). Bridging the gap between expensive, power hungry application processors and low performance MCUs, PSoC 6 MCUs deliver advanced compute performance for energy-conscious devices like IoT endpoints or other small battery-powered ...
Development tools feature at DesignCon 2018
DesignCon 2018 will provide the platform for Mouser Electronics to present the newest technologies from its vast line card of over 700 manufacturers. DesignCon which is taking place in Santa Clara (Jan 30-Feb 1) is Silicon Valley's annual educational conference and technology exhibition for electronic design engineers worldwide. The annual event features technical presentations, tutorials, industry panels, application demonstrations and more.
F-RAM memory enables mission-critical data capture for IIoT applications
Cypress Semiconductor has announced that MikroElektronika (MikroE), an embedded systems retailer, has selected Cypress' 4Mb serial Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (F-RAM) to be included on its newest click board with a mikroBUS socket.The FRAM 2 click board is a compact, plug-and-play solution designed to evaluate the data logging and processing capabilities of Cypress F-RAMs, and the board enables faster prototyping and development of IIoT ap...
IoT connectivity products offer array of solutions
A broad selection of products from Microchip Technology’s Ethernet of Everything solutions is available at Mouser Electronics. Whether called Internet of Things (IoT), Industrial IoT, or Industrial Ethernet, any “thing” can now be connected, controlled or monitored — from garage openers and home appliances to HVAC systems, lighting, and an endless array of other common products.