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Free workshop focuses on MCUs, sensors for IoT
A workshop taking a close look at microcontrollers and sensors for the Internet of Things (IoT) is being organised by Rutronik. The distributor is collaborating on the event with Intel, Bosch Sensortec and Melexis. Participants will learn about the design possibilities of combining Intel’s latest Quark microcontrollers with sensors from Bosch Sensortec and Melexis.
Micro-location technology hits milestone with one million chips sold
Specialising in precise location and connectivity applications, DecaWave has reached a milestone for its micro-location, Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) technology, surpassing one million Decawave chips shipped. This achievement reflects the increasing demand for accurate micro-location solutions from end users and customers within IoT, consumer and industrial markets. As more and more solutions are entering production, the growth is expone...
World’s lowest power BLE sensor nodes
A demonstration platform for the world’s lowest-power Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensor node has been released by Microchip Technology. The platform comes complete with the award-winning ultra-low power BTLC1000-certified module, a SMART SAM L21 Cortex-M0+ MCU, Bosch sensor technology and a complete software solution.
Automated programming system selected to support production demands
Data I/O announced it entered into an exclusive partnership with Bosch Car Multimedia for the next five years for its global pre-programming strategy.
9-axis motion sensor is hailed as industry's smallest
Housed in a compact 2.5x3.0x0.95mm3 package, the BMX160 has been announced by Bosch Sensortec as the world’s smallest 9-axis motion sensor. The device is suited for space- and power-constrained applications such as smartphones, smart watches, fitness trackers, smart jewelry (e.g. rings, necklaces) as well as AR/VR devices.
Camera tracks people in car interiors
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institutes for Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB in Karlsruhe and for Industrial Engineering IAO in Stuttgart are collaborating with their colleagues at Volkswagen Group Research, Bosch, Visteon and other companies as part of the "Intelligent Car Interior" project, or InCarIn for short. Together, they are developing a system designed for the vehicle interior.
Compact all-in-one IoT prototyping board tests new devices and tech
A new prototyping platform has been added to Conrad’s rapidly growing range of over 5,000 development kits and accessories. The XDK 110 is a cross-domain hardware and software kit from Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH. It includes various MEMS sensors for measuring acceleration, rotation and magnetic fields, as well as humidity, pressure, temperature, acoustic and digital light.
Electronic driver assistance system for trams
For tram drivers, every second on the job requires complete concentration. Heavy traffic conditions might lead to collisions with other trams, cars or trucks at any time. Soon, the first trams featuring the new Bosch technology that can actively prevent such accidents will enter into service in Frankfurt. The innovative driver assistance system warns tram drivers of any impending collision: if the driver brakes too late, or not at all, the system...
Intelligent sensor systems for Industry 4.0
Multi-sensor systems form a crucial basis for the success of Industry 4.0 applications. They record, process, and transmit a number of measurement parameters, such as pressure, acceleration, and temperature, all in a highly compact space. Machines are not the only ones to receive such sensors; workpieces are also increasingly being fitted with the intelligent sensor systems so that each product can provide its blueprint and report its manufacturi...
“SemI40” strengthens Europe’s economy with the “learning factory”
The research project SemI40 (“Power Semiconductor and Electronics Manufacturing 4.0”) led by Infineon Austria was launched recently. In this project 37 partners from five countries will carry out research into further developing autonomous factories. The common goal is the next stage in the development of Industry 4.0 applications. With a volume of €62m, the research project is one of the largest Industry 4.0 projects in Europe.