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500 dev boards adopt MIKROE's mikroBUS for click prototyping
MIKROE, the embedded solutions company that provides innovative hardware and software products, has announced that 500 development boards incorporating the mikroBUS socket are now available from top semiconductor makers.
MIKROE’s NECTO now includes Microchip's MPLAB XC compilers
MIKROE has announced that the latest version of its multi-architectural IDE, NECTO Studio 6.1, now includes Microchip's MPLAB XC compilers for 8-, 16- and 32-bit MCUs.
Avnet IoTConnect at embedded world 2024
Avnet will showcase IoTConnect demonstrations across a variety of exhibits at this year’s embedded world conference in Nuremberg, Germany from April 9-11.
Microprocessor market size worth $142 billion in 2032
Theglobal microprocessor industry is experiencing rapid growthand serves a vital function in various sectors such as consumer electronics, automotive, healthcare, and telecommunications.
New cesium atomic clock provides autonomous precise time of 100ns
From everyday applications such as mobile phones and banking to complex underwater defence missions, the need for synchronised precise timing and frequency solutions is critical to safeguard and process data as intended.
Scientists look to reduce cost of microchips through plasma
Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are developing computer simulation codes to boost microchip production through the use of plasma – an electrically charged state of matter pivotal in fusion research.
Hardware timekeeping platform in stock at Solsta
To provide network operators with a terrestrial alternative for distributing very accurate time, Microchip Technology has introduced the new TimeProvider 4500 grandmaster.
Microcontrollers target secure IoT and IIoT applications
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics are thePIC18-Q24microcontrollers from Microchip Technology.
Ensure embedded system security using DSCs and MCUs supported by dedicated security ICs
With migration to the Internet of Things (IoT), security has moved well beyond an optional feature in embedded applications. To respond to a growing array of security specifications, developers require solutions that not only match application requirements for low power or high performance but can also deliver hardware-based security capabilities.
Women in Electronics: a powerhouse of talent gathered in Germany
Electronic Specifier’s Paige West recently visited Munich to attend the Women in Electronics (WE) Germany Chapter event.