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Digitisers by Spectrum detect extremely small and fast nerve signals
For controlling prosthetics, the body’s signals must be detected to move the artificial limb. At the moment, implanting electrodes is the most common technique but this is invasive and electrodes can deteriorate or move position. A completely different approach is now developed by the multidisciplinary consortium QHMI in Stuttgart, Germany, using quantum sensors to detect the incredibly small and fast nerve signals.
AM62A starter kit for low-power Sitara processors
The SK-AM62A-LP starter kit (SK) evaluation module (EVM) is built around our AM62A AI vision processor, which includes an image signal processor (ISP) supporting up to 5 MP at 60 fps, a 2 teraoperations per second (TOPS) AI accelerator, a quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 microprocessor, a single-core Arm Cortex-R5F and an H.264/H.265 video encode/decode.
Pioneering SoCs for next-gen (I)IoT applications
With three SoCs from the new nRF54L series, the nRF54L15, nRF54L10, as well as nRF54L05, Rutronik is expanding its portfolio of Bluetooth Low Energy Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) from Nordic Semiconductor.
12V motor control targets automotive applications
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the new S32M2 integrated solution for 12V motor control from NXP Semiconductors.
Robots are learning how to do our chores
Robots are designed to undertake monotonous or disagreeable tasks on our behalf. However, automating activities like cleaning a bathroom presents significant challenges. Determining the precise movements of a robotic arm to access every section of a washbasin, especially those with irregularly curved edges, and applying the correct amount of force at specific points, is complex.
Geehy Semiconductor’s G32R5 series
The G32R5 series real-time control MCU stands as the industry's first dual-core MCU/DSP product based on the Cortex-M52 processor architecture.
Top 5 micro products in November
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 micro products to have been released in November 2024.
Lauterbach supports TI’s new C29x-based microcontroller
Lauterbach’s TRACE32 development tools now support Texas Instruments F29H85x microcontroller series for real-time control applications. TRACE32 tools support includes debugging of the C29x and all of the other cores as well as read and write access to the chip’s internal flash memory.
Raspberry Pi introduces the Compute Module 5
Raspberry Pi has announcedthe launch of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, the modular version of its Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer, priced from just $45.
Renesas extend industrial Ethernet and multi-axis motor control solutions
Renesas has launched the RZ/T2H, the highest performance microprocessor (MPU) offered by Renesas for industrial equipment.