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Adding Bluetooth connectivity to your IoT design
We have the current trend of the IoT to thank for driving a surge of embedded system development. As more and more B2B and B2C organisations strive to cloud-enable their products and develop a new range of services offering connectivity either direct to the cloud or via a gateway is a vital element of any design. By Simon Duggleby, Marketing Manager, Semiconductors, RS Components.
'World's first' high-symbol-rate satellite demodulator chip
The world’s first 500MBd high-symbol-rate satellite demodulator chip has been released by STMicroelectronics. The STiD135 enables significantly more efficient bandwidth usage and increased throughput in satellite internet provisioning when deployed with transponders aimed at using the higher frequency bands to send data via Ka-band communication satellites.
PTP client capacity doubled for LTE synchronisation clock
Microsemi has doubled the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) client capacity of its TimeProvider2700 PTP GrandMaster (GM) clock, providing synchronisation to LTE Networks. The TimeProvider 2700 now provides simultaneous hardware time stamping support of up to 128 PTP clients, resulting in a significant cost benefit using a single GM clock.
Microsemi Doubles Precision Time Protocol Client Capacity that Provides Synchronization to LTE Networks
Microsemi Corporation announced it has doubled the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) client capacity of its TimeProvider 2700 PTP grandmaster (GM) clock that provides synchronization to LTE Networks. The TimeProvider 2700 now provides simultaneous hardware time stamping support of up to 128 PTP clients, resulting in a significant cost benefit using a single GM clock.
IC enables processor in HTC One M9+ & HTC One E9+
Dialog Semiconductor has announced that its DA9210 IC (sub-PMIC) will deliver precision power management to the MediaTek processor in HTC’s latest smartphones, the HTC One M9+ and the HTC One E9+.
IoT gateway platform supports the E3815 Intel Atom processor
An embedded IoT gateway platform, which supports the Intel IoT Gateway solution, has been introduced by Axiomtek. The ICO300-MI din-rail embedded industrial IoT platform utilises the low power E3815Intel Atom processor (1.46GHz) and supports DDR3L system memory up to 4GB, delivering high performance and low power consumption.
IoE solutions are being significantly adopted
Qualcomm has announced that its subsidiaries, Qualcomm Technologies (QTI), Qualcomm Atheros, Qualcomm Life and Qualcomm Connected Experiences (QCE), are achieving significant adoption of their broad connectivity, computing and solutions for the IoE. Driven by the significant growth and diversity of interconnected devices, Qualcomm companies are delivering the solutions and collaborating with technology leaders to empower manufacturers to create t...
Bias tees that operate up to 40GHz on show at IMS2015
At the upcoming International Microwave Symposium (IMS2015), which takes place from 19th to 21st May, TTE Filters will introduce a line of bias tees. The BTHF, BTHC and BTS series have been designed for use in biasing active antennas, amplifiers and laser diodes, and for DC blocking or return in broadband microwave, RF, data communication and ADC/DAC applications. Suitable markets include commercial, industrial, medical, military/defence and test...
RF, mm-wave & MMIC products showcased at IMS2015
Microsemi will showcase 13 products from its RF, microwave and mm-wave ICs, modules, MMICs and subsystem portfolio at the 2015 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS2015) and Exhibition, to be held at the Phoenix Convention Centre, Arizona, 17thto 22ndMay 2015. Spanning DC to 140GHz, the devices suit defence, communications, instrumentation, industrial and aerospace applications.
Throw-and-go camera requires no setup
Requiring no set up, using Lily is as easy as 1-2-3: users simply throw the drone in the air and it starts recording. The throw-and-go camera flies its self with no controller, so users get to focus on their activity without having to worry about the filming. The only thing needed for the camera to effortlessly follow users is a tracker device on their arm.