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Sensor module embraces variety of applications
The B5T HVC face detection sensor module is now available from Mouser Electronics. The fully-integrated Human Vision Component (HVC) plug-in module is based on the Omron OKAO vision image sensing technology, a set of image recognition routines that can identify faces with speed and accuracy. The module integrates unique image sensing algorithms developed for speed and consistency of response, using an onboard camera that measures just 60mmx40mm.
Sensor delivers precision DC motor control
The ADA4571 Integrated AMR Angle Magnetic Sensor and Signal Conditioner from Analog Devices in on sale at Mouser Electronics. It is specifically designed to measure the motor shaft position in brushless DC motors while reducing noise and increasing torque, while meeting tighter environmental, noise and energy requirements.
32-bit ADC enters distribution channel
The new AD7177-2 32-bit Sigma Delta Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) from Analog Devices will make its debut in the distribution channel at Mouser Electronics. The device is a low noise 32-bit sigma delta (Σ-Δ) ADC with a true rail-to-rail input buffer and flexible scan rates. It can be configured as two fully differential, or four single-ended, analogue inputs with a channel scan rate of 10 kSPS.
Microcontrollers simplify IoT development
SimpleLink ultra-low power MCUs from Texas Instruments are in stock at Mouser Electronics. These wireless MCUs target Bluetooth Smart, ZigBee, and other 2.4GHz RF applications. The SimpleLink Wireless MCU platform is very low power with low active RF and run current requirements and provide excellent battery life when used with small coin-cell batteries or in energy harvesting applications.
Starter kits support wireless microcontrollers
The SLWSTK62xx EZR32 wireless starter kit from Silicon Labs is on sale at Mouser Electronics. It provides a complete development platform for Slicon Labs EZR32LG and EZR323WG wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This starter kit contains sensors and peripherals used for demonstrating many of the EZR32 wireless MCU's wireless and low power capabilities.
Are you a Trekkie, or Jedi, you are?
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Mouser Electronics partnered with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara to start its five year mission: the Space Exploration Series and Space Challenge. This series includes a return to the question which has divided nerds like myself for decades: “Which reigns supreme: Star Wars or Star Trek?”
Amplifier modules target 2.4GHz frequency band
The MGA‑430x 2.4GHz Amplifier Modules from Avago Technologies are now being shiiped by distributor Mouser Electronics. These amplifiers are fully matched RF power amplifiers for use in the 2.4GHz frequency band and are manufactured using Avago’s proprietary 0.25µ GaAs Enhancement Mode pHEMT process technology.
ARM Cortex-based processors secure IoT applications
The new i.MX6SoloX Processors from Freescale Semiconductor are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. The i.MX6SoloX puts a high performance ARM Cortex‑A9 core and a Cortex‑M4 core on one chip. This processor is a highly integrated multi‑market applications processor with support for graphics, USB, digital cameras, Gigabit Ethernet, and more.
MCU evaluation kit features 256KBytes of Flash
The MSP-EXP432P401R LaunchPad Evaluation Kit from Texas Instruments (TI) is now in stock at Mouser Electronics. This is a new easy-to-use rapid-prototyping kit for TI’s new MSP432P401R microcontrollers featuring 256KBytes of Flash and 64K of SRAM. The MSP432 microcontroller family is based on a low power ARMCortex‑M4F and draws as little as 800nA in low power mode, with a run current of 95µA/MHz.
Evaluation kit supports 32-bit microcontroller
The MSP-EXP432P401R LaunchPad Evaluation Kit from Texas Instruments (TI) is on sale at Mouser Electronics. It is an easy-to-use rapid-prototyping kit for TI’s new MSP432P401R microcontrollers featuring 256KBytes of Flash and 64K of SRAM. The new TI MSP432 microcontroller family is based on a low power ARM Cortex-M4F and draws as little as 800nA in low power mode, with a run current of 95µA/MHz.