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MCUs deliver increased throughput with lower power
The ATtiny1617 microcontroller series from Microchip Technology is in stock at Mouser Electronics . Part of Microchip’s low-power 8-bit AVR microcontroller portfolio, the devices offer pin and code compatibility with the ATtiny817 series devices while extending the flash memory. The compact 8-bit devices run at up to 20MHz, and provide a customised configuration and simplified process for capacitive touch systems and Core Independent Periph...
Bluetooth 5 SoC suits low-power applications
The SmartBond DA14586 Bluetooth 5 system-on-chip (SoC) from Dialog Semiconductor is now in stock at Mouser Electronics. Part of the highly integrated SmartBond family of power-efficient Bluetooth low-energy solutions, the new SoC is Dialog’s first standalone device that is qualified to support the latest Bluetooth 5 specification, delivering low power consumption and high functionality for advanced use cases.
Extended range opens up Bluetooth module applications
Semiconductor are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. These Bluetooth low energy wireless modules offer an extended range of up to 400 metres bidirectional communication (or up to 450 metres in beacon-only mode) for a broad range of applications, including Internet of Things (IoT) and home and factory automation.
Thermistor delivers up to 4.0A and energy ratings to 50 J
Ametherm just announced a circuit protection thermistor that is said to offer the industry's smallest diameter for a UL-approved device with a maximum continuous current rating of 4.0 A and energy rating of 50 J.Previously, designers had to rely on devices with larger diameters of 22.0 mm to achieve the high current and energy ratings of the newSL15 60004.
Vertical farming features on Shaping Smarter Cities video
Mouser Electronics, along with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara, has released the third videoin the Shaping Smarter Cities series, part of Mouser’s Empowering Innovation Together program. In the latest video, Imahara travels to Tokyo to meet with top executives and engineers from Mirai and discuss new developments in vertical farming.
SoCs deliver enhanced cryptography acceleration
The EFR32BG12 and EFR32BG13 Blue Gecko systems-on-chips (SoCs) from Silicon Labs are now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. Part of the Wireless Gecko portfolio, these Bluetooth low energy SoCs deliver RF performance, enhanced cryptography acceleration, larger memory options, on-chip capacitive touch control, and additional low-power peripherals and sensor interfaces.
Environment sensor sends data directly to smartphone
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the 2JCIE-BL01 environment sensor from OMRON Electronic Components. Designed to detect the surrounding environment, the 2JCIE-BL01 is a compact, battery-operable environmental sensor with seven different sensing capabilities. Developers can use the 2JCIE-BL01 in applications such as home remote monitoring, building automation, outdoor weather monitoring, and factory environment monitoring.
'Shaping Smarter Cities' video series launched
Teaming up with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara, Mouser Electronics has launched the Shaping Smarter Cities project, the newest series in the successful Empowering Innovation Together programme.The series features five videos that showcase engineers and companies from around the world that are working to make cities more intelligent and resourceful through innovative smart technologies. The new series is supported by Mouser's valued suppliers An...
High speed networking demands met by cabled interconnects
The Sliver internal cabled interconnects from TE Connectivity (TE) are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Helping to address the latest high-speed demands in networking, the interconnects offer improved performance and extended reach while also saving space and lowering design costs for data rate signals within a variety of data communication platforms.
Moving back from the Cloud
In recent years there's been a huge push to move everything to the cloud. In the process, we've found, that for some applications, a 100% cloud architecture doesn’t always make sense. Recent technological developments such as autonomous cars, drones, IoT sensors and blockchain data distribution networks have showed us that not everything belongs on the cloud. Guest blog by Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics.