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Kontron’s new Pi-Tron CM5 based on Raspberry Pi
Kontron is launching the new BL Pi-Tron CM5 at embedded world 2025. The new industrial board is designed to meet the demand for off-the-shelf products and an open software environment in the embedded industry. It is based on the latest Compute Module 5 fromRaspberry Pi.
Kontron at embedded world 2025
Kontron will present innovative products and solutions at embedded world in Nuremberg from 11 to 13 March 2025.
SECO and Raspberry Pi HMI solution at embedded world 2025
SECO and Raspberry Pi will present the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) solution that they collaborated on, the SECO Pi Vision 10.1 CM5 powered by Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, at embedded world 2025.
Farnell introduces the Raspberry Pi AI Camera
Farnellhas introduced the newRaspberry PiAI Camera, the latest innovation from Raspberry Pi that expands Farnell’s range of artificial intelligence devices.
Top 5 IoT products in December
Electronic Specifier walks through the top 5 IoT products released this December 2024.
Sfera Labs reveals latest evolution of Strato Pi Max
Sfera Labs announced the latest evolution of its Strato Pi Max platform, incorporating the latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5).
Pi 5 Power PCB provides seamless power integration
Inelco Hunter has developed the powerPRO, a 5.1V Power PCB and USB-C Adaptor for the Raspberry Pi 5.
Raspberry Pi receives Green Economy Mark for sustainability efforts
Raspberry Pi has been recognisedby the London Stock Exchange (LSE) with its Green Economy Mark, a designation awarded to companies generating at least 50% of their revenue from environmentally sustainable products and services.
Sfera Labs debuts Open X2-Series and new Strato Pi Max Board
Sfera Labs, an innovator in industrial-grade open solutions, has announced the release of the X2-Series Standard Electrical and Mechanical Specifications, an open standard designed to foster innovation and customisation in industrial automation and IoT applications.
Raspberry Pi extends temperature range for Compute Module 4
Raspberry Pihas announced that several variants of its Compute Module 4 now feature an extended operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C.