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BeagleBone Black targets IoT applications
The highly sought-after BeagleBone Black Wireless is now available at Mouser Electronics for pre-order. Based on the extremely successful open source BeagleBone Black hardware design, BeagleBone Black Wireless is a high-expansion, maker-focused open hardware computer created by the BeagleBoard.org Foundation. BeagleBone Black Wireless is an easy-to-use, credit card-sized Linux computer designed for powerful Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Display shield delivers abundance of added value
Having already seen strong market uptake of the initial CleO smart display solution for rapid development of human ma-chine interfaces (HMIs), Bridgetek and FTDI are now expanding this product family to include a higher end version. Based on the widely-praised Embedded Video Engine (EVE) technology, the new CleO50 shield has a larger 5.0” diagonal 800 x 480 pixel resolution TFT with built-in resistive touch screen, plus enhanced audio capab...
Wearable platform wins multiple prominent industry awards
It has been announced by NXP Semiconductors that its Hexiwear IoT and Wearables Development Platform has received recognition on multiple fronts, winning the 2016 ECN IMPACT Award for rapid prototyping, as well as accolades from the ARM TechCon Innovation Challenge winning 'Best Internet of Things (IoT) Product', 'Best in Show' and 'Reader’s Choice' Awards.
Low-cost prototyping boards can be used out of the box
Two low-cost rapid prototyping boards for 32-bit applications have been announced by Microchip. The PIC32MX and PIC32MZ Curiosity Boards include an integrated programmer debugger and are fully incorporated into Microchip’s MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
Distributor to stage free dev kits draw at electronica
Mouser Electronics is planning a massive giveaway draw for development kits at electronica 2016 (November 8-11). Engineers can sign up at http://emea.info.mouser.com/electronica2016-contest to enter and win a high-end development kit from one of 15 key semiconductor suppliers, including Altera, Analog Devices, Atmel, Cypress, Digi, Infineon, Intel, Maxim, Microchip, NXP, On Semi, Sensirion, Silicon Labs, ST Microelectronics and Texas Instruments....
Mouser parades embedded skills at ARM TechCon
ARM TechCon in Santa Clara, California (Oct 25-27) will provide a platform for Mouser Electronics to showcase the newest technologies. Mouser's product experts will be on parade to answer questions and talk about some of the latest products from the distributor’s suppliers.
Digi-Key meet their Makers at Rome Faire
Adherents to the Maker Movement have become important customers for the high service distribution segment. That’s why Digi-Key Electronics and it’s maker tool, Maker.io will be exhibiting the latest technologies at the Maker Faire in Rome (October 14-16). Maker-friendly suppliers such as Adafruit, SparkFun, SEEED Studios, and Mikroelektronika will line up alongside the distributor.
Easy-to-start tool for designing with 16- & 32-bit PIC MCUs
Offered at a lower cost than the Explorer 16 Development Board,Microchip announces the Explorer 16/32 Development Board for designing with 16- and 32-bit PIC MCUs. This board comes with an integrated programmer/debugger and several new features that address the latest embedded systems design needs. The board provides a flexible, convenient and easy-to-start tool while being backwards compatible to the classic Explorer 16 Board.
HMIs offer bright displays for industrial applications
The mikromedia HMI smart displays from MikroElektronika are now on offer at Mouser Electronics. Developed with Riverdi displays and FTDI Chip's graphic controllers, these human machine interface (HMI) boards are a spinoff from the original feature-rich mikromedia multimedia development board.
Open source IoT platform based on low power processor
The Hexiwear wearable platform products from MikroElektronika are now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. Completely open source and developed in partnership with NXP, the Hexiwear device incorporates a low-power NXP Kinetis K64 microcontroller, Bluetoothlow energy (BLE) and wireless connectivity, and six onboard sensors into a compact wearable form factor for developers who need a complete Internet of Things (IoT) toolkit.