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ROHM semiconductor to exhibit at PCIM 2016
At the occasion of PCIM in Nuremberg from May 10-12th, 2016, ROHM Semiconductor showcase its latest power product novelties for high-speed switching and high power performance, at the same time meeting the need for greater energy savings and higher efficiency (Hall 9 - Booth 316).
Evaluation kits cover 32-bit MCU and DAVE
The XMC4700 Relax, Relax Kit for 5V Shields, and Relax Lite evaluation kits from Infineon Technologies are now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. These kits are designed to evaluate the capabilities of the XMC4700 microcontroller and Infineon’s free-of-charge, Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE), DAVE.
The development of the PULPino open-source microprocessor
In future, it will be easier and cheaper for developers at universities and SMEs to build wearable microelectronic devices and chips for the IoT, thanks to the PULPino open-source processor, which has been developed at ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna. Software source codes and hardware designs tend to be closely guarded trade secrets. Not so with open-source products.
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.
Increased customisation options enhance MCU range
A new and updated range of C-Control microcontrollers designed in-house by the Conrad Technology Centrum (CTC) is now in stock at Conrad Business Supplies. The new solutions offer improved user interfaces and greater customisation options. The flagship product for the C-Control PRO family, is the C-Control AVR32-Bit MCU.
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.