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CIPs allow MCUs tasks to perform tasks in hardware
The ATmega4809 8-bit microcontroller from Microchip Technology is in stock at Mouser Electronics. The device introduces a new series of megaAVR microcontrollers designed to create highly responsive command and control applications.
Emerging era of silicon freedom heralded
Open source digital design is by no means a new phenomenon, with projects such as the venerable OpenRISC processor having been flown aboard a NASA satellite and immortalised in silicon in Samsung digital televisions, to name just two applications. Author: Andrew Black, Treasurer and Director of the Free and Open Source Silicon Foundation and Founder of the Open Source Hardware User Group.
Bringing 3.5” HMI display shield venture to life
Bridgetek’s Embedded Video Engine (EVE) technology continues to gain traction within the global open source community, as well as with larger OEMs. The highly integrated graphics controller devices - which are able to take care of the display, touch and audio aspects of modern human machine interfaces (HMIs) - are featuring in a growing number of products being developed by small start-ups.
Design for a cause with Arduino on the element14 community
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Hardware modules aid IoT-focused prototyping, coding
Adding more ways to prototype and expand the functionality of popular single-board computers like Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone, RS Components is now seling XinaBox xChip hardware modules. The xChip concept makes a wide variety of electronic functions available in a standardised modular format that can be assembled, in any order, to build electronic devices quickly and easily.
MCUs deliver data aggregation from multiple inputs
LPC540xx microcontrollers (MCUs) from NXP Semiconductors are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Designed for applications that require data aggregation from multiple inputs, the power-efficient MCUs balance rich feature integration with power efficiency, delivering an active mode current of 100µA/MHz.
Arduino engineering kit provides hands-on educational approach
Arduino has announced its partnership with MathWorks to reinforce the importance of Arduino at the university level in the fields of engineering, Internet of Things, and robotics. The Arduino Engineering Kit is the first product released as a result of the partnership and will be available for purchase starting today on the Arduino online store.
Arduino boards feature u‑blox wireless technology
u-blox and Arduino have introduced four boards to their MKR family, delivering wireless connectivity options for IoT applications. Previously Arduino adopted u-blox for their MKR GSM 1400, now one of the most popular boards of the MKR family.Arduino introduced the MKR family and form factor to address IoT use cases by focusing on a standard blue print including a hardware crypto chip for enhanced security, a LiPo charger for power management, and...
Connectivity boards offer communications based on WiFi
At Arduino Day, Arduino has launched two wireless connectivity boards to help streamline IoT development.The first of the boards is the MKR WiFi 1010, which offers low power consumption and has been designed not only to speed up and simplify the prototyping of WiFi-based IoT applications, but also to be embedded in production IoT applications that require WiFi connectivity.
The top ten development boards of 2018
Every year Arrow Electronics release a list of the top ten dev boards on the market today. To help make 2018 your most innovative year yet, here are the top ten development boards and kits of 2018.