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Firmware updates over-the-air to be accompanied by a secure signature
Nordic’s newly released nRF5 SDK v12.0 allows firmware updates over-the-air to be accompanied by a secure signature that ensures the update comes from a verified and trusted source. In addition, the SDK now supports the Arduino development kit used with the Nordic nRF52832 SoC-based Arduino Primo base board.
RF ICs reduce external part count
The ATA8520 transmitter and ATA8520D transceiver ICs from Atmel for operation in the 868 MHz SIGFOX network are available fromdistributor Mouser Electronics.Targeting European LPWAN and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, the devices incorporate a radio frequency (RF) front end, a digital baseband and a low-power 8-bit AVR microcontrollerin a single chip.
Industry 4.0 demoes lined up for electronica 2016
Demonstrations of the latest security, cloud connectivity and power technologies for Industry 4.0 will be showcased by Future Electronics at electronica in Munich (November 8-11). The distributor’s stand will feature pods showing technologies grouped into three themes: Experience Security, Experience Power and Experience the Cloud.
CAN and LIN kit accelerates design process
The CY8CKIT CAN and LIN Shield Kit from Cypress Semiconductor is now in stock at distributor Mouser Electronics. The kit helps engineers speed the design of applications that feature the Controller Area Network (CAN) and Local Interconnect Network (LIN) protocols, which are widely used in automotive, industrial and automation applications.
Cyborg beast, phoenix, talon: 3D printed devices
Cyborg beast, phoenix, talon — although these names seem fitting for superhero characters, they are actually names for devices that make people feel like superheroes. These devices are 3D-printed hands that are designed for people who live without all or part of their arms.
Getting started with NFC on K64F
PN7150 is a plug-and-play NFC solutions and comes with three different development kits for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone.
The Audio Shield invention to change signal processing education
It has been announced by DocJava that it is raising funds via a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to finish the development of their revolutionary educational technology. The company set out to raise $4,000 on Kickstarter and ended up raising $3,000 on the first day. The Audio Shield is their latest invention that is going to change the signal processing education market.
Reference design speeds authenticated data chain development
Maxim Integrated Products has announced the MAXREFDES143# embedded security reference design to address the many issues related to system security in IIoT installations. The reference design provides protection against counterfeit sensor data, guaranteeing its authenticity and integrity along the entire data chain, from transducer to the cloud.
Development kit targets 32-bit microcontrollers
The 32F769IDISCOVERY Discovery Kit from ST Microelectronics is now available at Mouser Electronics. It provides an easy‑to‑use development platform for the STM32F7 series of high-performance microcontrollers. This new development tool includes an onboard 4-inch QWVGA 800×400 MIPI-DSI display with a capacitive touchscreen, and takes advantage of the STM32CubeMX initialisation tool, STM32CubeF7 embedded software package, and a full set of...
Personalised wearable can help autistic adults manage anxiety
Reflecting back on incidents can help people manage their anxiety. However, since traditional reflection aids such as written diaries are often abandoned, wearable technology could provide the solution. Human computer interaction specialists at Lancaster University have worked with adults diagnosed with autism to create prototype personalised wristband devices called Snap that enable wearers to digitally record data when they are feeling anxious.