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The 'world’s first' Enterprise IoT gateway for lighting & sensing
Gooee, the original ‘Full-Stack’, smart lighting ecosystem provider that connects OEMs to the IoT, has developed, out of Silicon Valley, a multi-protocol enterprise IoT gateway that connects lighting and sensing devices to its cloud platform.
Securing the IoT with lightning fast IP core
A new IP core for public-key cryptography has been introduced by Barco Silex. The new core boosts the performance of Barco Silex’s solutions reaching less than 150µs to perform an ECDSA-P256 verify operation, even on an FPGA. With support for all major algorithms, the core could be a key tool for IoT applications that require a dependable, fast security.
IDS to sponsor UK hardware developers' conference
Display technology specialist, Intelligent Display Solutions (IDS) has announced that it has agreed to be a lead sponsor of H/WExpo, a UK conference for developers of electronic and computer hardware. Taking place near Cambridge on the 27th and 28th April 2016, HW/Expo will include an exhibition of hardware development tools and technologies, a stream of presentations from industry experts and a series of half day workshops.
Designing supply voltage supervision for multi-rail boards
Circuit boards with FPGAs, microprocessors, ASICs, and DSPs have particular design criteria, resulting in multiple power supply rails. Pinkesh Sachdev, Linear Technology, looks at some voltage supervision challenges.
Dual output DC/DC controller offers programmable loop compensation
Linear announces theLTC3884, a dual output current mode synchronous step-down DC/DC controller with programmable loop compensation and I²C-based PMBus interface. This device enables the use of very low DC resistance (DCR) power inductors (0.3mΩ) by enhancing the SNR of the current sense signal to maximise converter efficiency and increase power density.
Bosch highlights sensors innovations at MEMS Executive Congress
At the upcoming MEMS Executive Congress, Bosch will be showing how customers benefit when a group of companies, all under one umbrella, share their deep technical expertise in tiny MEMS sensors as well as in larger, more complex systems. The latest MEMS products from Bosch demonstrate how its 20 years of high volume MEMS production experience is keeping the company at the forefront of MEMS innovation.
SoC supports digital & analogue position sensors
Expanding the company's C2000 Delfino MCU portfolio, Texas Instruments has introduced what is claimed to be the industry’s first on-chip solution supporting both analogue and digital position sensors. The TMS320F28379D and TMS320F28379S MCUs, when combined with DesignDRIVE Position Manager technology, enable simple interfacing to position sensors.
Boundary scan test software enhances multi-core support
Version 3.4 of XJTAG’s Development System introduces major improvements in the visibility into complex systems during all phases of electronic product development and manufacture. As it becomes increasingly difficult to physically access the fine-pitch arrays of modern integrated devices, engineers must rely on alternative solutions to debugging and testing complex circuits.
60A digital point-of-load DC/DC converter delivers power density
Ericsson has announced the launch of a 60A 3E* digital point-of-load (POL) DC/DC power module, the BMR466, designed to power MPUs, FPGAs, ASICs and other digital ICs on complex boards. Up to eight of the fully regulated 60A (maximum) POL converters can be connected in parallel to deliver up to 480A in multi-module and multi-phase systems.
Designing supply voltage supervision for multi-rail boards
Circuit boards with FPGAs, microprocessors, ASICs, and DSPs have particular design criteria, resulting in multiple power supply rails. Pinkesh Sachdev, Linear Technology, looks at some voltage supervision challenges