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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.
Touch-enabled HVGA display shield reduces Arduino workload
Following the success of its previous crowdfunding project, NerO, FTDI Chip has just announced a new Arduino-related product for which it is once again using Indiegogo to promote to the global engineering fraternity.
RS Components, Intel ink global pact
RS Components (RS) has strengthened its global linecard by agreeing a deal with Intel for the distribution of a range of the company’s computing and embedded development products. The agreement opens the door to a wide selection of Intel products direct, targeting numerous applications and Internet of Things (IoT) based projects.
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...
Putting technology into the hands of children
BBC Micro:Bit is a device that has been launched today which places a pocket sized computer in the hands of one million year 7 children across the UK to encourage them to get hands-on and creative with technology.The device features motion detection, a built-in compass and Bluetooth technology, which is to be given free to every child in year 7 or equivalent across the UK.
DIN Rail mounting enclosures to house embedded platforms
During recent years, industrial control applications have seen a gradual increase in the adoption of embedded ARM Boards. This is a trend which continues to grow and as a result embedded boards such as the Raspberry PI, Beaglebone and Arduino are being more commonly considered for use in industrial applications.
Development platform opens route to audio, sensor applications
The FM4 S6E2GM Pioneer Kit from Cypress Semiconductor is available at Mouser Electronics. The easy-to-use platform allows developers to design with and evaluate the FM4 S6E2GM-Series of 32-bit microcontrollers. The microcontrollers are based on the 180MHz ARM Cortex‑M4 processor with 1MByte of on-chip flash memory and 192Kbytes of SRAM.
Latest addition to development board enclosures
Hammond Electronics has further extended its family of design-specific plastic enclosures for housing small form factor development boards with the introduction of the HAMAR, configured for the Arduino LEONARDO, M0 PRO, UNO or YÚN, and the HAMBB, optimised for the BeagleBone Green.
STM32 ODE was showcased at Embedded World
Just over a year after its launch, the STM32 Open Development Environment from STMicroelectronics has grown into a complete integrated ecosystem for developers of embedded systems, including applications for the Internet of Things (IoT).The STM32 Open Development Environment (STM32 ODE) is an ideal way to start development of innovative devices and applications with state-of-the-art ST components.
Bringing more efficiency to power conscious devices
The ultra-energy efficient ARM Cortex-M0+ STM32L0 microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics have gone into volume production. The boards include an extensive development ecosystem, including minimal cost boards and free software tools that help developers keep tight control of application power consumption and minimise time to market.