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Minimising time to market on NFC technology
It has been announced that Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology from STMicroelectronics is powering the contactless features of TCL Communication's newly launched Alcatel 3V smartphone for the European market.
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.
Big brands developing the downloadable digital car key
It has been reported that the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) announced the publication of a new Digital Key Release's's 1.0 specification. The spec is designed so that drivers can download a digital vehicle key onto their smartphones.
Millennial investors look to new tech trends in 2018
Investment trade body UKBAA has investigated which tech trends are most popular among millennial investors. They have found that AI, cryptocurrencies and drone technology are at the forefront of millennial investments.
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.
Bringing security to connected vehicles
With the anticipation of the launch from Faraday Future of its first intelligent electric car, Gemalto has announced it is providing the data security and encryption technology that will help protect the software that powers the car and data collected from everyday use of its cars. Connected and autonomous cars have been in the works for years, but the futuristic technology is now becoming a reality, with Gartner estimating that there will be a q...
Passive RFID using UHF delivers long-range benefits in the IoT
For consumers, the impact of the IoT may be summarised as greater convenience, for example, many people now use contactless payment, something that is enabled by short-range RF communications between a payment terminal and a bank card, mobile phone or smart watch equipped with the same technology.Recently, the introduction of Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) RFID technology has extended that potential. By Costica Dima, Technical Marketing Manager, RFI...
Quantum transfer at the push of a button
In the new quantum information technologies, fragile quantum states have to be transferred between distant quantum bits. Researchers at ETH have now realised such a quantum transmission between two solid-state qubits at the push of a button.Data transmission is the backbone of the modern information society, on both the large and small scale. On the internet, data are exchanged between computers all over the world, most often using fibre optic ca...
SoC offers simultaneous Bluetooth 5 and Thread connectivity
The nRF52840 multi-protocol system-on-chip (SoC) from Nordic Semiconductor is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Based on Nordic’s nRF52 Series architecture and compatible with Nordic’s existing nRF52 Series, nRF51 Series, and nRF24 Series products, the ultra-low power SoC is one of the only single-chip solutions on the market to offer simultaneous Bluetooth 5 and Thread support, with Zigbee support coming soon.
Chip combines latest digital-security features
A chip, released by the semiconductor manufacturer STMicroelectronics, has brought together the latest digital security techniques in a single chip to protect smart things and networks including those for utility infrastructure against cyber threats.