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Freescale Kinetis Microcontrollers Now Included In mbed Tool For Rapid Prototyping
Easy-to-use, web-based mbed development tools are now freely available for the Kinetis L series of microcontrollers from Freescale Semiconductor. The FRDM-KL25Z Freescale Freedom development platform is now included in the mbed hardware lineup, supported by the well-established mbed online development community.
Bud Announces Plastic Enclosure For The KL25Z Freescale Freedom Development Platform
Bud Industries continues its focus on developing plastic enclosures for popular programming boards by introducing its new FBB-3665 enclosure designed for the Model KL25Z Freescale Freedom Development Platform. Bud’s new enclosure is friendly to a prototyping environment while providing protection and functionality.
Switch From 8-bit To 32-bit Easily With Infineon XMC1000 Industrial Microcontrollers
At the Embedded World Exhibition & Conference 2013, Infineon Technologies presents samples of its new XMC1000 industrial 32-bit microcontroller family which provides system designers with strong incentive to switch from 8 to 32 bit MCU architecture. With XMC1000, Infineon offers a fully-featured 32-bit alternative for hitherto 8-bit users by combining the ARM Cortex-M0 processor core with powerful peripherals, high productivity design tools and c...
World's first Arduino-compatible micro-computer with Bluetooth low energy allows electronics makers to add smartphones and tablets to their projects
Nordic Semiconductor today announces from wireless startup 'Open Source RF' – launched on KickStarter.com – the world's first 'Arduino' compatible open-source micro-computer that can communicate wirelessly with any Bluetooth v4.0 (which includes Bluetooth low energy as a hallmark feature) compatible smartphone (including the iPhone 4S/5) or tablet (such as the 3rd and 4th generation iPad or the iPad mini) and is based on a new RFD51822 module...
Atmel Showcases Smart Connected Applications From The Lab To The Digital Living Room At EW 2013
Atmel Corporation has today announced that the company will be showcasing a variety of smart, connected applications from the lab environment to the digital living room at Embedded World 2013 held in Nuremberg, Germany, February 26-28, 2013.
LPRS easyRadio Advanced Wireless Modules Chosen For Sports Training Timing System
LPRS has announced that they are supplying their market leading easyRadio Advanced wireless modules to Microgate for use in their new wireless athletics training timer – WITTY. The new Microgate WITTY has been designed as a portable, practical and precise athlete timing system which meets all the requirements of the latest training methods.
Arduino Video Tutorial 10: Twitter-controlled Mood Lamp
Massimo Banzi is back for the final Arduino tutorial video, and this time, he will be using a Wi-Fi shield module to connect his Arduino unit to the Internet. This obviously opens up a whole range of new possibilities, which Banzi explores in the video.
Arduino Video Tutorial 09: Tweak the Arduino Logo
Good news... it's time for another Arduino instructional video with Massimo Banzi! And this time, our favourite Italian hardware hacker will be using the Arduino to control software running on your computer.
Microchip and Digilent launch first Arduino-compatible 32-bit microcontroller development platform
Microchip announces the launch of the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that is compatible with Arduino hardware and software. Designed and manufactured by Digilent, a Microchip Authorized Design Partner, the chipKIT platform is the first and only 32-bit Arduino solution to enable hobbyists and academics to easily, and inexpensively, integrate electronics into their projects, even if they do not have an electro...
MCHP Tube Episode 5 (Microchip chipKIT Platform for Arduino)
This special episode of MCHP tube provides more information on the chipKIT platform developed for the Arduino Community. Included are interviewers with key hardware and software developers from Fair Use Building and Research Labs and Digilent of this 32-bit PIC32-based project along with valuable links to resources and other information.