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National Instruments Introduces New Vision and Motion Hardware With NI RIO Technology
National Instruments has introduced two new additions to its popular NI reconfigurable I/O (RIO) technology including a reconfigurable Camera Link frame grabber for demanding embedded vision applications and a motion module for the NI CompactRIO platform. The NI PCIe-1473R frame grabber is a PC-based embedded vision board that combines field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology with a Camera Link interface to help engineers create high-perfo...
LEM announces ITZ transducer series of ultra-accurate current measurement up to 24 kA
LEM has introduced the ITZ series of transducers for galvanically-isolated, ultra-accurate precision DC, AC and pulsed current measurements in industrial and laboratory applications. The high-accuracy product range comprises a series of transducers for nominal current measurements from 600 A to 24 kA, that provide overall accuracies at ambient temperature (25°C) of only a few ppm (parts per million: 1 ppm = 0.0001%).
Renesas Electronics to Enter into the Blue-Violet Laser Market with a Newly Developed Structure Formation
Renesas Electronics announced the company’s first blue-violet semiconductor laser diode with a wavelength of 405 nm and a new structure incorporating an optical waveguide into the semiconductor device, which enables high power output and excellent suitability for mass production.
Renesas Expands EMMA Family Lineup with Set-Top Box SoCs Supporting 3D Broadcasts and Internet-Based Content
Renesas Electronics announced the availability of its new system-on-chip (SoC) for set-top boxes (STBs), the EMMA 3SE/P, which supports the video standards used for digital television broadcasts worldwide and a wide variety of video formats required to play Internet-based content. The EMMA3SE/P SoC integrates in a single chip the functions necessary to receive digital broadcasts, including the ability to decode (decompress) digital video and audi...
Renesas Electronics Introduces V850E2M/MN4 32-Bit All Flash™ Microcontrollers
Renesas today announced the availability of two new 32-bit All Flash microcontrollers (MCUs), with processing performance of 1024 Dhrystone MIPS (million instructions per second, Note 1) at a clock speed of 200 megahertz (MHz), the world’s highest among the existing 32-bit dual-core MCUs with embedded flash memory. The new MCUs have two built-in CPU core, 64 kilobytes (KB) of random access memory (RAM) available for each core, 2 megabytes (MB)...
Renesas Electronics Introduces V850E2M/MN4 32-Bit All Flash Microcontrollers
Renesas announced the availability of two new 32-bit All Flash™ microcontrollers (MCUs), with processing performance of 1024 Dhrystone MIPS (million instructions per second, Note 1) at a clock speed of 200 megahertz (MHz), the world’s highest among the existing 32-bit dual-core MCUs with embedded flash memory. The new MCUs have two built-in CPU core, 64 kilobytes (KB) of random access memory (RAM) available for each core, 2 megabytes (MB) of...
Renesas Electronics Europe Announces the Availability of Four New 32-bit All Flash™ Microcontrollers in the V850E2M/MN4 Family
Renesas Electronics Europe has announced the availability of four new 32-bit All Flash microcontrollers. the uPD70F3515, uPD70F3514, uPD70F3512 and the uPD70F3510. They provide processing performance of up to 1024 Dhrystone MIPS (million instructions per second, Note 1) at a clock speed of 200 megahertz (MHz). This makes the V850E2M/MN4 the world’s highest-performance industrial embedded Flash microcontroller.
Toshiba announces power-saving, miniature photorelays
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a new series of semiconductor photorelays that offers longer service life, lower power consumption and reduced board space requirements than mechanical alternatives for a wide variety of switching applications.
Integrated constant current drivers provide responsive LED brightness control and high ESD protection
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced a new family of integrated constant current LED drivers that provide very high levels of ESD protection while significantly reducing component count and board space in applications built around multiple LEDs.
Knowledge is power in embedded designs
Knowledge is power, except, of course, for embedded designs, where knowledge of the peripherals and features of each microcontroller can mean significantly lower power consumption. Brant Ivey, of Microchip Technology Inc., explains.