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What are the 2018 electrical trends I hear you ask...
It is all thanks to new technologies that implementing innovative new ideas is all possible to realise your own designs or to make your home more efficient and comfortable, from 3D printing to smart homes it all counts.Product managers Frank Gerwarth and Sven Pannewitz from reichelt elektronik have highlighted the three most important trends that will impact the electronics industry in 2018.
Adapter board accelerates Raspberry Pi-based designs
The DesignSpark Raspberry Pi Pmod(TM) (Peripheral Module) HAT adapter board has been launched by RS Components. Manufactured by Digilent, the Pmod HAT adapter enables users of the highly popular credit-card-sized computer to rapidly develop electronic design prototypes. The Pmod adapter breaks new ground for RS: it is the first DesignSpark-branded product released in conjunction with one of its suppliers.
For Mouser, the world is a great big Onion
Mouser Electronics has signed a global distribution agreement with Onion Corporation, a provider of highly integrated wireless microprocessor modules and Internet of Things (IoT) development kits. Through the agreement, Mouser will distribute the Omega2+ device, kits, and accessories, ideal for applications such as home automation, coding education, Wi-Fi media servers, robotics, and networking.
Development board extends FPGA design options
A development board, dubbed Avalanche, which features a Microsemi PolarFire non-volatile field programmable gate array (FPGA) has been announced by Microsemi and Future Electronics. As the lowest cost entry development board available today for designing with Microsemi's lowest power, cost-optimised mid-range PolarFire FPGAs, Future's Avalanche board lowers the barrier to entry for PolarFire FPGAs and helps expand Microsemi's market opportunities...
Videos support IoT, embedded vision design workshops
Video presentations of the four-part MiniZed SpeedWay Design Workshop interactive series organised by Avnet, are now available online. The MiniZed SpeedWay Design Workshops are designed to help engineers jump start the development of single-core Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC devices using the Avnet MiniZed Zynq SoC development kit, a cost-optimised prototyping platform for embedded vision and Industrial IoT systems.
Secure flash memory on display at embedded world
At embedded world 2018 in Nuremberg, Germany (27th February to 1st March 2018), security will be the focus for Swissbit. On booth 1-534 in hall 1, Swissbit will showcase its ranges of SSDs, CFast cards, eMMc as well as SD and micro SD memory cards for industrial use. Usecases for flash memory solutions with secure element that offer legally protected and secure data and communication protection as well as easy retrofitting and upgradability, will...
How to interface the LMT01 temperature sensor with Arduino
This tutorial shows you how to interface the LMT01 temperature sensor using the built in comparator, and internal reference voltage on the Arduino Uno board.
Titan II innovation truck drives into BETT 2018
BETT 2018 will host RS Components’ innovation truck Titan II. The show celebrates, inspires and explores the role of technology and innovation in the future of education. RS will be joined by several leading partners at the show, including Richard Browning, founder of the human propulsion technology start-up Gravity.
Registration doors swing open for SoC design workshops
Registration has opened for a series of interactive SpeedWay Design Workshops organised by Avnet Silica to help engineers jump-start the development of single-core Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC devices using the Avnet MiniZed Zynq SoC development kit, a cost-optimised prototyping platform for embedded vision and Industrial IoT systems.
Arduino upgrades its Create Cloud platform for IoT devices
Open source computer hardware and software company, Arduino has announced the release of a set of new features for its Create Cloud platform (create.arduino.cc) aimed at expanding the number of Arduino supported platforms for the development of IoT applications. With this release, Arduino Create Cloud users can now program Linux boards as if they were regular Arduino boards.