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MCUs boost performance to 100MHz for IoT Edge devices
Renesas Electronics hasexpanded its RA4 Series microcontrollers (MCUs) with the new 32-bit RA4M3 Group of MCUs. The RA4M3 MCUs boost operating performance up to 100 MHz using the ArmCortex-M33 core based on Armv8-M architecture.
RA2L1 MCUs with low power and capacitive touch sensing
Renesas Electronics hasannounced the expansion of its 32-bit RA2 Series microcontrollers (MCUs) with 20 new RA2L1 Group MCUs, increasing the RA Family to 66 MCUs. The general-purpose RA2L1 MCUs use the ArmCortex-M23 core operating up to 48MHz.
Latest Renesas 32-bit MCU is in stock at Mouser
The new RA6M4 32-bit microcontrollers from Renesas Electronics is now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics.
Join the cyber security forums at electronica 2020
At electronica virtual 2020, Electronic Specifier will be holding a digital forum programme on cyber security as part of the trade fair on 11th and 12th November, from 14:00 to 17:00. These will focus on embedded systems, healthcare, IoT and the automotive industry.
Sequitur Labs signs up to NVIDIA Partner Network
Sequitur Labs has officially joined the NVIDIA Partner Network with full support for the NVIDIA Jetson signs up to platform and protection of IP at the edge.
RA6M4 group MCU with superior performance for IoT
Renesas Electronics Corporation has announced the expansion of its RA6 Series microcontrollers (MCUs) with nine new RA6M4 Group MCUs, increasing the RA Family to 42 MCUs. These 32-bit MCUs boost operating performance up to 200MHz using the Arm Cortex-M33 core based on Armv8-M architecture with Arm TrustZone technology.
u-blox high performance NORA-B1 Bluetooth module
u-blox has announced the NORA-B1 Bluetooth module, the newest member of its short range radio portfolio. Based on Nordic Semiconductor’s latest nRF5340 Bluetooth low energy chipset – hosting a powerful Arm Cortex M33 dual core MCU – NORA-B1 is designed to meet the needs of performance-oriented applications in areas such as industrial, medical, and smart building and smart city markets.
Defending the IIoT
By creating a world in which physical objects seamlessly integrate into the information network, transferring data between themselves and the cloud, the IIoT is transforming everything from wind turbines and factory automation to critical infrastructure. However, with this smart, connected world comes an increased and very real threat of cyber attacks. Josef Haid of Infineon Technologies explains.
Rutronik debuts dev kit for AI-based applications
The first development kit developed by Rutronik, the RUTDevKit-STM32L5, is a complete solution for AI-based applications running on an MCU platform.
Development kit enhances HMI for IoT applications
Optimised for HMI development in the IoT, the RX72N Envision Kit offers a sophisticated and integrated platform for developing applications that require a graphical user interface (GUI).