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Win a Microchip SAM R30M Xplained Pro
The SAM R30M Xplained Pro is a hardware platform designed to evaluate the SAMR30M18A module. This kit is supported by the Atmel Studio, an integrated development platform, which provides predefined application examples. This kit provides easy access to various features of the SAMR30M18A module and offers additional peripherals to extend the features of the board and ease the development of custom designs.
Solutions for interoperability challenges of Ethernet wiring
Microchip enables both pre-standard and IEEE-compliant Powered Devices (PDs) to receive up to 90W of power without changing Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches or cabling. This development eases the transition to using IEEE 802.3bt-2018-compliant PoE injectors and midspans for users, and Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) chipsets for system developers.
Computing in cars
Designing reliable hardware is challenging the automotive industry, says Jan Preibisch, application marketing manager, Nexperia
Development kits galore in embedded world giveaway
Over 1,000 development kits from manufacturers such as Microchip, NXP and Texas Instruments will be given away at embedded world in Nuremberg (February 25-27). These kits, which will be displayed on the stand, can be won in the “Spin for a chance to win a dev kit” draws which will take place throughout the duration of the show.
Time of flight solutions suit IoT and AR applications
The MOD_CH101 ultrasonic time-of-flight (ToF) sensor module and DK-CH101 SmartSonic platform from InvenSense, a TDK Group company is available at Mouser Electronics. The ToF solutions offer fast and accurate range measurement with ultra-low power consumption, and are capable of detecting objects of any size, colour, and transparency.
Avnet Silica to host AI and ML demos at embedded world
Avnet Silica’s stand at embedded world in Nuremberg (February 25-27) will feature demos focused around two areas: the first zone concentrates on artificial intelligence(AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies and applications; and a second more-wide-ranging zone covers a suite of important technology areas including connectivity, sensing, security, power, memory and software and services.
How technology has improved pet care
In the UK, we view our pets as part of the family. The PDSA states that 49% of UK households own a pet, with nearly one in four of us owning a dog. Cats have overtaken dogs as the UK’s number one, but there are still 8.9 million pet pooches on our shores. This has led the UK pet care market to generate a worth of approximately £5bn this year, with 79% of millennials more willing to spend on their pets rather than themselves.
Industry hankers for 2020 respite
Look don’t start ordering the Dom Perignon or cases of Mouton Rothschild, the very slight signs of a market recovery are more in pint of lager territory right now. Briefing analysts on Microchip Technology’s Q2 results, President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Sanghi reported that October 2019 bookings were the highest since June 2018, adding that ‘November had also started strong’.
Prizes and offers beckon in Farnell's Winter Games
Farnell has launched its Winter Games competition, giving customers access to exclusive weekly offers from market leading suppliers and fun online games where participants can win e-vouchers as well as the Winter Games Grand Prize, a Go Pro Max 360° Camera.
IoT security simplified and time-to-market reduced
Microchip has announced the Trust platform of hardware and software elements that will simplify embedded system design for companies of all sizes. The expansion of the IoT and increased connectivity brings security concerns and highlights vulnerabilities.