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Connectivity boards offer communications based on WiFi
At Arduino Day, Arduino has launched two wireless connectivity boards to help streamline IoT development.The first of the boards is the MKR WiFi 1010, which offers low power consumption and has been designed not only to speed up and simplify the prototyping of WiFi-based IoT applications, but also to be embedded in production IoT applications that require WiFi connectivity.
Develop secure connected nodes with cryptography-enabled MCU
As the IoT accelerates and internet connectivity is deployed into virtually every industrial segment, security threats are escalating in quantity and scale. These threats can ruin the reputation of those attacked, impact company financials and allow intellectual property to be stolen or destroyed. While cryptography can be used to secure these connected nodes and the basis of the practice is understood, designers often do not know how to approach...
Wireless SoC deliver 802.11ax solution for the connected car
“It’s a game changer for the automotive industry”. Avinath Ghirnikar, Director of Technical Marketing for Marvell’s Connectivity Business Group is not being shy in proclaiming the virtues of his company’s high-efficiency wireless 802.11ax solution for connected vehicles.
How to simplify and secure virtualised network operations
Largely based on hardware and operating cost savings, the business case for network virtualisation also depends on the expectations of greater flexibility and productivity.But how can operators of critical infrastructure be certain that their newly virtualised networks will deliver these benefits?A big factor in determining the overall cost savings of a virtualisation project is network operations. Guest blog written by Jeff Gowan.
Microcontrollers target variety of IoT applications
The EFM32GG11 Giant Gecko Series 1 microcontrollers from Silicon Labs are in stock at Mouser Electronics. Part of Silicon Labs’ energy-friendly EFM32 Gecko portfolio, the EFM32GG11 Giant Gecko Series are industrial-strength microcontrollers that deliver higher performance, more features and lower power.
Production-qualification milestone reached for PolarFire FPGA family
Microsemi has announced its first cost-optimised, low power, mid-range PolarFire Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) device is now production-qualified. With 300K Logic Elements (LEs), the second largest device in the family targets a variety of applications in the communications, defence, industrial and aviation markets. The company also announced full Libero SoC Design Suite support for PolarFire devices, giving designers the ability to design...
Secure IoT solutions for connected medical devices
Enabled by smart devices equipped with cloud‑connected wearable sensors, AI‑powered data analytics, and smart devices, connected healthcare has the potential to increase patient autonomy, assist doctors in delivering better care, and reduce the pressure on the healthcare system. But for connected healthcare to live up to its potential, healthcare cybersecurity has first to be seen as a key public health concern requiring utmost attention. In ...
Process reference flow leverages tools for design test-time savings
Mentor has announced that Samsung Electronics has certified the Mentor Tessent products for Samsung Foundry’s 8nm LPP (Low Power Plus) process. These tools provide dramatic design and test time improvements for very large designs targeting markets such as mobile communications, high speed network/server computing, cryptocurrency, and autonomous driving.
Adding security to IoT endpoints shouldn’t be an option
Secrets have a way of leaking out and invariably people are the cause. In the IoT, it isn’t the things that will be the main cause of cybercrime, but the people exploiting the weak security provided by those things. The list of examples illustrating this very real threat gets longer every day. Guest blog written byMark Patrick, Mouser Electronics.
Memory card based security solutions for IIoT devices
Swissbit AG and Hagiwara Solutions Co., Ltd. have announced their cooperation for security ventures. Swissbit’s flash memory cards with security features will be distributed by Hagiwara Solutions in Japan who will also support customers with solutions for the protection of networked industrial controls and devices in the IoT/IIOT. Access, data and communication can be secured using Swissbit Security products which ensure that machines are p...