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Optimised MCU selection with STM8 and STM32 mobile apps
STMicroelectronics is helping developers find the right microcontrollers and microprocessors for their projects more quickly and easily with two mobile applications released on leading app stores and st.com.
MEMS oscillators support square point-of-sale products
SiTime has announced that Square is using the SiTime SiT8008 low-power, programmable MEMS oscillator for its Square Terminal and Square Register point-of-sale (POS) products. The SiT8008 is one of SiTime’s most popular devices and is used in over 50 applications across the enterprise, industrial, mobile, and consumer markets.
Ethernet PHYs enable multidrop bus architecture
TheLAN867x family of 10BASE-T1S PHYs, a new solution released by Microchip Technology, has expanded Ethernet connectivity to the very edges of industrial networks, simplifying architectures and reducing risk for designers.
Partnership accelerates embedded AI systems
Winbond Electronics has announced the official confirmation that its HyperRAM and SpiStack (NOR+NAND) can be operated with Renesas’ RZ/A2M Arm-based microprocessors (MPUs). Customers of the RZ/A2M can benefit from Winbond’s long-term supply for various types of external memory, including DRAM, NOR Flash, and NAND Flash which are currently the mainstream of embedded systems.
Dynamic gesture sensor detects at extended range
Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the next generation of its infrared-based opticaldynamic gesture sensor, able to sense a broader range of gestures at extended distances. The MAX25405 detects a wider proximity of movement and doubles the sensing range to 40cm when compared to earlier generations, all in a quarter of the size and at ten times lower cost than time-of-flight (ToF) camera-based systems in automotive, industrial and consumer a...
JEDEC qualification for a RT FPGA in a plastic package
Developers of small-satellite constellations and other systems used in New Space missions must deliver both high reliability and radiation protection while meeting stringent cost and scheduling requirements. Microchip Technology has now given them a faster, more economical production path with the Radiation Tolerant (RT) FPGA that offers the low cost of a JEDEC-qualified plastic package plus the proven reliability of RTG4 FPGA technology and deca...
JEDEC qualification for a RTG4 FPGA in a plastic package
Microchip Technology has now launched a faster, more economical production path with the first Radiation Tolerant (RT) FPGA that offers the low cost of a JEDEC-qualified plastic package plus the proven reliability of RTG4 FPGA technology and decades of spaceflight heritage so they do not need to be screened to full Qualified Manufacturers List (QML) procedures.
Radiation-hardened SAMRH71 MCUs for space systems
Microchip Technology has announced the qualification of itsSAMRH71Arm-based microprocessor (MPU) and the availability of theSAMRH707microcontroller (MCU), both implementing Arm Cortex-M7 SoC radiation-hardened technology.
Single-chip solution for large, ultrawide touch displays
To better meet the need for safe, intuitive and easy-to-use user interfaces within automotive vehicles, designers are continuing to consolidate the vehicle’s cluster, centre stack and co-driver displays into ultrawide touch displays.
Functional safety and AI in industry: can they coexist?
Functional safety is often applied in a binary way, where defined operational parameters are considered in an absolute way. It is unlikely that an algorithm that responds with a probability level rather than 'yes' or 'no' would fulfil functional safety requirements, but that is precisely what is happening. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics