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The IoT journey: from prototype to production
At this month’s Hardware Pioneer event, we saw another large group of technology enthusiasts eager to learn about bringing IoT products to market, from prototype to production.Hardware Pioneers, a company that aim to connect and inspire professionals are building a smarter future in IoT, invited Microchip, Cypress Semiconductors and Koobe along to share their knowledge.
Vertical farming features on Shaping Smarter Cities video
Mouser Electronics, along with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara, has released the third videoin the Shaping Smarter Cities series, part of Mouser’s Empowering Innovation Together program. In the latest video, Imahara travels to Tokyo to meet with top executives and engineers from Mirai and discuss new developments in vertical farming.
Why the cloud matters for the IoT
The cloud is becoming an increasingly important part of the design of a system that connects to the Internet of Things (IoT), as Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics, explains.
Mouser sponsors Microchip's MASTERs Conference
Mouser Electronics is a Silver Sponsor of the 2017 Microchip MASTERs Conference which takes place at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in Phoenix, Arizona (16-19 August). The MASTERs offers an in-depth exchange of technical information between customers and Microchip subject-matter experts, including the company's technical partners and design partners.
Enablement trends hold the key to faster IoT development
The Internet of Things (IoT) is fueling the imaginations of a diverse mix of creatives, from professional OEM teams and independent engineers to app developers and makers. By Amir Sherman, Technology Marketing Director Embedded, Arrow Electronics.
The algorithm that could improve materials design
Designing advanced materials is a complex process, with many potential combinations for precisely placing atoms within a structure. But now, scientists have developed a new tool that helps determine the ideal placements - thanks to an algorithm that identifies the best moves to win computer games, according to a study recently published in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials.
Transceiver family includes automotive Grade 0 qualified parts
Microchip announces the industry’s first family of Controller Area Network (CAN) transceivers including automotive Grade 0 qualified parts. The ATA65XX family adds six new devices to Microchip’s CAN portfolio.The new family supports the recently established CAN FD (Flexible Data-rate) protocol for up to 5 Mbit/s communication speed and the new CAN PN (Partial Networking) standard for improved energy efficiency for vehicles.
INIC enables daisy-chain communications
Automotive manufacturers and tier one suppliers can incorporate Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) networks in a daisy-chain configuration in addition to a ring topology thanks to the newest MOST150 Intelligent Network Interface Controller (INIC) from Microchip Technology. With a daisy-chained network, a single cable segment is sufficient to connect two adjacent devices in the network, reducing cables and connectors for the back channel on e...
MCUs increase performance while reducing power consumption
Microchip has announced a new family of eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology 32-bit MCUs. The PIC32MX1/2 XLP family offers current PIC32MX customers an easy migration path to achieve higher performance at much lower power, enabling both increased functions and longer battery life in portable applications. The PIC32MX1/2 XLP family increases performance in small pin-count devices with little code rework for existing customers.
XLP MCUs provide ample battery life for compact applications
Microchip has announced new PIC32MM 'GPM' microcontrollers (MCUs). These eXtreme Low Power (XLP) MCUs feature large memory in small packages to provide ample battery life for space-constrained applications. With the inclusion of several connectivity options, Core Independent Peripherals and feature-rich development boards, the 'GPM' MCUs are well suited for digital audio applications, gaming/entertainment devices, IoT sensor nodes and portable me...