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GNSS module covers high-volume industrial applications
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the NEO-F9P high-precision GNSS module from u-blox.
GNSS dual-band module enhances positioning accuracy
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is shipping theTeseo-LIV4FGNSS dual-band module from STMicroelectronics.
Advanced Navigation launches Certus Mini series
Advanced Navigation, a global specialist in navigation and autonomous systems, has announced the expansion of its versatile Certus range, with the new Mini series.
Syslogic will unveil AI embedded system at InnoTrans
At InnoTrans in Berlin, Syslogic is unveiling an AI-powered embedded system designed specifically for railway applications. The AI Railway Computer RML A4AGX, featuring the Jetson AGX Orin module, is set to drive advancements in the railway sector.
Rutronik offers the nRF9151 from Nordic Semiconductor
The nRF9151 from Nordic Semiconductor is a new addition to theRutronikWirelessportfolio: an energy-efficient system-in-package (SiP) with integrated LTE-M, NB-IoT, GNSS, and DECT NR+ radio modem.
IoT module combines TN and NTN capabilities
u-blox has launched the SARA-S528NM10, its first combined 3GPP-compliant terrestrial network (TN) and non-terrestrial network (NTN) IoT module.
Syslogic introduces 13th gen Intel Core i7 to railway industry
AtInnoTrans2024,Syslogicwill present the Railway Computer RML-R10 for the first time.
The time for autonomy in mobile machines is now
“Why Autonomy, Why Now?” Jahmy Hindman, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Engineering and Technology, John Deere, will discuss current technology trends at the International VDI Congress ELIV 2024 and the parallel conferenceElectrics/Electronicsfor Mobile Machines.
u-blox announces ultra-low-power asset tracking service
u-blox has introduced CloudTrack, an end-to-end asset tracking service designed to advancethe Internet of Things (IoT) landscape.
Antenna design with a twist of AI gets great results faster
RF designis a niche skill that only a relatively small number of engineers understand. On the other hand, today’s connected world is becoming increasingly dependent on wireless technologies to link people with their lives and work, and track and monitor Internet of Things (IoT) objects that pervade homes, factories, and cities.