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Modular toolbox takes IIoT out of the box
The Italian tech startup TOI (Things On Internet) Srl, active in the development of IoT solutions, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for 4zerobox: which it claims to be the first modular electronic board that is easy-to-configure and specifically designed for IoT and Industry 4.0 solution providers.With 4zerobox, small and large enterprises can accelerate the digitisation of industrial environments, where the implementation is often limited by ...
Bridgetek joins Mouser's global linecard
Mouser Electronics has signed a global distribution agreement with Bridgetek. The Bridgetek product line at Mouser comprises graphic controller ICs, performance-optimised microcontrollers, development hardware, and display modules .Each member of Bridgetek’s FT81x Embedded Video Engine (EVE) series combines display, audio and touch functionality in a single chip, which presents engineers with a highly effective solution for implementing hum...
IoT development kit smooths path to prototype
The Nebula IoT Development Kit has been unveiled by Future Electronics. It was developed with partners Cypress Semiconductor and Murata. The Nebula board is an IoT cloud ready board that allows developers to quickly prototype and deploy their IoT ecosystems. Wireless connectivity is supported by the Murata 1DX module, which is powered by the Cypress CYW4343W Wi-Fi and BT/BLE combo SoC.
Controller allows users to easily transition to CAN FD enhancements
Microchip has announced the availability of the industry’s first external CAN Flexible Data Rate (CAN FD) controller. TheMCP2517FDprovides designers with a simplified path to upgrade from CAN 2.0 to CAN FD and benefit from CAN FD protocol enhancements.
XLP MCUs provide ample battery life for compact applications
Microchip has announced new PIC32MM 'GPM' microcontrollers (MCUs). These eXtreme Low Power (XLP) MCUs feature large memory in small packages to provide ample battery life for space-constrained applications. With the inclusion of several connectivity options, Core Independent Peripherals and feature-rich development boards, the 'GPM' MCUs are well suited for digital audio applications, gaming/entertainment devices, IoT sensor nodes and portable me...
Heart rate click board adds biometrics to designs
The Heart Rate 4 click board from MikroElektronika is now in stock at Mouser Electronics. It measures the oxygen saturation in a person’s blood through pulse oximetry. The click board incorporates the Maxim MAX30101 pulse oximeter and heart-rate sensor.
Wi-Fi SDK with Apple HomeKit support now available
Microchip has announced the availability of a fully-certified Wi-Fi SDK with Apple HomeKit support. This SDK enables MFi licensees to create fast, low-power designs on the industry’s first hardware cryptography-enabled Wi-Fi-based development kit for HomeKit.Microchip’s Wi-Fi SDK combines hardware cryptography suites within the CEC1702, a full-featured ARMCortex-M4-based MCU, with the industry-proven WINC1510, a low-power 802.11 b/g/n...
Begin your IoT cloud computing adventure with an Imagination Technologies Creator Ci40 kit
If you’re looking for a serious contender for your IoT projects, you might feel somewhat bemused by the mass of 64-bit SBCs that have sprung up in the wake of the Raspberry Pi’s success. In a guest blog, Redstone reviews the Creator Ci40 Kit from Imagination Technologies. Article contributed by RS Components (click for original).
MCU beefs up embedded SRAM and is optimised for portable devices
At Embedded World, NXP Semiconductors unveiled its new Kinetis K27/K28 family of ARM Cortex-M4-based microcontrollers (MCUs) that address the growing requirements of portable display applications. The latest 150MHz Kinetis MCUs enable advanced integration in battery-operated applications, with an increase of up to four times the embedded SRAM offered in current MCUs, and 2MB of Flash memory.
Design support on parade at Embedded World
Mouser Electronics will be putting the emphasis on how it supports the design process in a number of ways at Embedded World 2017 in Nuremberg (March 14-16). On demonstration will be two MikroElektronica Click Boards, exclusively developed for Mouser, that provide a low cost development platform for Panasonic’s Grid Eye sensor and Intel’s Joule 570x developers kit.