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Passive components span variety of applications
The passive components at Farnell element14 has been extended with new additions from industry-leading suppliers TE Connectivity, Ohmite, Bourns and Vishay. The new ranges include TE Corcom power line filters, Ohmite/Arcol HS aluminium-housed resistors, Bourns’ gas discharge tubes, and Vishay high voltage flat chip resistors. The products are ideal for applications within the industrial, telecommunications and test equipment markets.
Modular connectors suit low power applications
The range of Molex SL (Stackable Linear) Modular Connectors at Farnell element 14 has been extended to comprise the largest number of variations and cabling configurations, including CPA and TPA locking options. The range is suited for low-power and signal Wire-to-Board, Wire-to-Wire applications for communications, industrial, medical, consumer electronics, and automotive industries.
element14 unveils IoT start up support programme
element14 has announced a partnership with Startupbootcamp IoT | Connected Devices, a new dedicated Internet of Things (IoT) accelerator programme from Startupbootcamp, the global network of industry-focused accelerators. Through this partnership, element14 will work with the programme to provide support to IoT and hardware startups from across the world.
MCU dev kit aimed at white goods, thermostats
The Texas Instruments MSP CapTIvate microcontroller (MCU) development kit, a comprehensive, easy-to-use platform providing real-time sensor tuning, all without writing a single line of code has been launched by Farnell element14. The modular design, easy to access data and application orientated approach of the MSP430FR2633-based MCU board, contained within the kit, makes it ideal for application in, for example, thermostats, white goods and pers...
Evaluation board based on ADCs, 32-bit processor
The EVAL-ADICUP360 Evaluation Board from Analog Devices is now available from Farnell element14.The board is part of a comprehensive ecosystem which includes open source development tools, software examples, and hardware modules. The hardware has an Arduino/ PMOD form factor for easy plug and play functionality and rapid prototyping with ADI or third party shields.
Development board offers 32-bit MCU performance
A new Freedom Development Platform K66F for Kinetis K66, K65 and K26 MCUs, which offers optimised performance, scalable integration and low power capabilities has been released by Farnell element14 and NXP. The NXP Freedom Development Platform K66F is for developing low cost, low power applications to replace 8- and 16-bit devices with 32-bit performance particularly in building control, factory automation, industrial drivers, IoT data concentrat...
Farnell element14 embraces a connected world at Embedded World 2016
Exclusive partnership with NXP highlighted on second co-exhibition stand First look at expansion of Raspberry Pi customization service options The latest offerings from NXP, Intel, Maxim, and Atmel “Dare to Fly?” on-stand challenge tasks visitors with flying a drone to win prizes
Development kit enables Zigbee, 802.15.4 connectivity
A development plat form which enables designers to easily add Zigbee or 802.15.4 connectivity to electronics designs has been launched by Farnell element14 and NXP. The Freedom Development Platform for Kinetis KW2x MCUs contains two boards, enabling point-to-point out of the box connectivity. It has a diverse reference design with all the necessary I/O connections for use as a self-contained board or for connection to an external application.
Raspberry Pi3 boasts 64-bit quad core processor
Boasting a 64-bit processor as well as built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connections, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B has been launched by the two global distributors, element14 and RS Components. With the extra power and features Raspberry Pi will push further into industrial, IoT and domestic applications while retaining its attraction for school and college students.
Raspberry Pi-based starter kits target IoT designs
Two Internet of Things (IoT) starter kits that tap into technologies from EnOcean and IBM have been announced by Farnell element14 at Embedded World in Nuremberg. Both Entrepreneur and Enterprise editions feature micro-computer boards from Farnell element14 and energy harvesting wireless sensors from EnOcean, and provide seamless integration to IBM’s Watson IoT Platform.