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Introducing the latest in textiles: soft hardware
The latest development in textiles andfibres is a kind of soft hardware that you can wear: cloth that has electronic devices built right into it.Researchers at MIT have now embedded high speed optoelectronic semiconductor devices, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and diode photodetectors, within fibres that were then woven at Inman Mills, in South Carolina, into soft, washable fabrics and made into communication systems.
CIPs allow MCUs tasks to perform tasks in hardware
The ATmega4809 8-bit microcontroller from Microchip Technology is in stock at Mouser Electronics. The device introduces a new series of megaAVR microcontrollers designed to create highly responsive command and control applications.
Low power and tight security feature on MCUs
The recently launched SAM L10 and L11 microcontrollers from Microchip Technology are in stock at Mouser Electronics. The microcontrollers are based on a 32-bit ArmCortex-M23 core and feature picoPower technology to offer the industry’s lowest power consumption in their class. The SAM L11 variant adds integrated hardware security and is the first 32-bit microcontroller family to feature Arm TrustZoneTechnology.
Digital signal controller features dual-cores for seamless integration
A Digital Signal Controller (DSC) with two dsPIC DSC cores in a single chip for high-end embedded control applications has been introduced by Microchip Technology. The dsPIC33CH has one core that is designed to function as a master while the other is designed as a slave.
32-bit microcontrollers beef up IP, data security
“Performance and integrity,” says Rich Hoefle, introducing Microchip Technology’s SAM L10/L11 family of 32-bit microcontrollers. Emphasising the point he adss that the Arm Cortex-based devices boast chip-level security features bolstered by the SAM L11 featuring Arm TrustZone for Armv8-M, a programmable environment that provides hardware isolation between certified libraries, IP and application code.
Win a Microchip MPLAB PICkit 4 In-Circuit Debugger
Microchip is giving away their MPLAB PICkit 4 In-Circuit Debugger (PG164140).The Microchip MPLAB PICkit 4 In-Circuit Debugger allows fast and easy debugging and programming of PIC and dsPIC flash microcontrollers, using the powerful graphical user interface of MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
Simplifying design in remote temperature sensing applications
In this video, Microchip will be discussing remote temperature monitoring with remote diode conditioning Integrated Circuits (ICs).
“Generation Robot” e-book focuses on service robots
Service Robots, is the latest e-book in the Generation Robot series, part of Mouser Electronics’ Empowering Innovation Together program. Featuring a foreword by celebrity engineer and Mouser spokesperson Grant Imahara, Service Robots provides examples of how service robots differ from collaborative robots, presenting familiar robot forms we already see around us, as well as emerging trends in service robotics.
IoT security applications based on MCUs from Microchip
IAR Systems has announced tools support for the new SAM L10 and SAM L11 microcontroller families available from Microchip Technology. Using the development toolchainIAR Embedded Workbench for Armcompanies can maximise the performance of the microcontrollers and streamline their development workflow.
Class D amplification optimises modem transmission efficiency
Microchip has announced a flexible PLC modem which supports multiple standard and proprietary protocols used globally in smart grid infrastructure. ThePL360Benables manufacturers to respond to the utilities’ need to improve the reliability and performance of smart metres and to address multiple markets, end-customer regulations and operational requirements. The single device can be adapted simply with firmware, significantly reducing develo...