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MYIR launches new SOM based on Rockchip RK3568 processor
MYIR has launched the MYC-LR3568, a cost-effective System-on-Module (SoM) that is powered by the high-performance, low-power quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor RK3568 from Rockchip.
A ‘scope for every application from Farnell
Farnell’s Test and Measurement portfolio is making it easier for professional engineers, educators, makers, and hobbyists to purchase a comprehensive range of high-quality oscilloscope solutions.
Keysight joins the AI-RAN Alliance
Keysight has joined the AI-RAN Alliance to advance the use of AI technology and innovations in radio access networks (RAN).
There’s still a shining future for self-driving cars, says Gadget Show host
Jason Bradbury, one of the original hosts of The Gadget Show, offers Electronic Specifier his thoughts on why he believes there's still a shining future for self-driving cars and why they'll be awesome for the high street.
Add-on module delivers PC-like experience to ZuBoard
Avnet has released the M.2 HSIO, the latest Add-On Module for the ZUBoard 1CG.
AI could make cities autonomous, but that doesn’t mean we should let it happen
You are walking back home. Suddenly the ground seems to open, and a security drone emerges, blocking your way to verify your identity. This might sound far-fetched, but it is based on an existing technology – a drone system made by the AI company Sunflower Labs.
Eight pioneers chart a sustainable future for UK manufacturing
Digital Catapult, the UK authority on advanced digital technology, has welcomed eight technology pioneers to the‘Made Smarter Innovation Sustainability Accelerator’to improve resource and energy efficiency in UK manufacturing.
ISOM8110 by Texas Instruments
The ISOM811x devices are single-channel optocoupler-emulators with LED-emulator input and transistor output. The devices are pin-compatible and drop-in replacements for many traditional optocouplers, allowing enhancement to existing systems with no PCB redesign.
Application Note - Best Practices for Board Layout of Motor Drivers
PCB design of motor drive systems is not trivial and requires special considerations and techniques to achieve the best performance. Power efficiency, high-speed switching frequency, low-noise jitter, and compact board design are few primary factors that designers must consider when laying out a motor drive system.
Portwell’s new IIoT computing module
Portwell has announced its new IIoT computing module with PCOM-BA03GL: A COM Express Type 10 Mini Module featuring Intel Atom x7000RE series.