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Software Supported Optimisation Of D/A Converters
Nowadays many microcontrollers have an internal D/A converter with a resolution of 8-12 bits. This is enough to meet most application requirements but sometimes a higher resolution is needed. A lower resolution may also be good enough if the D/A converter has ideal characteristics, but often non-linearity means the D/A converter can’t be used.
Renesas Unveil Ultra Low Power Microcontrollers With USB Connectivity
Renesas Electronics announce the first release in its RX100 Series of powerful 32-bit microcontrollers – the new RX111 Group. The RX111 is produced on an ultra low power zero wait state flash process supporting market leading 32-bit power consumption / performance levels as well as supporting fast wake-up, with a wide range of standard peripherals and multiple safety functions as well as an integrated USB 2.0 peripheral supporting host, device ...
High sensitivity 2 Megapixel USB3 industrial camera for 3D imaging
A new USB3 industrial camera featuring the latest e2v 2 Mpixel CMOS sensor is ideally suited for industrial 3D imaging applications in process automation or vehicle body inspection, as well as in medical technology, robotics and logistics. Versatile operation allows frame rates from 62 frames per second at full resolution up to 150 fps at VGA to be achieved.
Roboteq backs Raspberry PI-based Robot Navigation Computer project on Kickstarter
Roboteq is collaborating on a kickstarter project named RIO and aimed at creating an intelligent I/O card that stacks over the $35 Raspberry PI Linux Single Board computer. The RIO card includes a rich set of I/O and connectivity features.
ACE Shielding Cans Help Us Get More From Mobile Devices
As voltages used within personal mobile devices are reduced to reduce power dissipation, relax cooling requirements and extend battery life, lower level signals become increasingly susceptible to surrounding noise and interference. It is equally important that these devices be shielded from inbound interference as it is to comply with EMR and RFI regulations.
Advantech Introduces A New Hybrid APAX Controller with Combined Control and Communication Capabilities
In order to reduce the amount of integration effort between devices, the industrial automation group of Advantech has launched the APAX-6572 with a combined APAX Data Acquisition and Control technology and Embedded Automation Controller. This device is best suited for factory-wide DA&C applications and as an auxiliary control for unit operations.
Synopsys Unveils Embedded Vision Development System
Synopsys today announced the immediate availability of the Embedded Vision Development System, an integrated solution for the acceleration of the design of processors for embedded vision based on Synopsys' Processor Designer tool set and Synopsys' HAPS FPGA-based prototyping system.
New 8mm & 10mm BLDC micro drives set new benchmark for performance and size
EMS are pleased to announce the very latest Brushless DC‐Servomotors Series 0824 B and 1028 B from the world renowned FAULHABER GROUP. These two new, extremely compact brushless DC servomotors combine power, robustness and high resolution feedback in a unique way. This innovative drive concept underlines FAULHABER's successful tradition in the area of micro drive technology and complements the range of brushless 'mini' DC servomotors with d...
XMOS launches xCORE-Analog industrial multicore microcontrollers
XMOS today launches xCORE-Analog, a range of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16-core multicore microcontrollers optimized specifically for designers of industrial products. Equipped with an integrated analog-to-digital converter, power management circuitry and a range of timers, the new xCORE-Analog (or ‘A-Series’) devices will be used in a range of industrial products, including smart interfaces, high-level sensors and actuators, PLCs, communications devic...
Mitsubishi Electric Robot redefines performance standards and is food safe
The new MELFA F-Series robots from Mitsubishi Electric are designed to be flexible, fast, functional - and food safe. As such they are expected to open up many new fields of usage. Based on a revolutionary new mechanical design the MELFA F-Series robots are extremely flexible and able to reach a far greater working area than other robots.