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Board-Mount Packages for AC-DC Power Supplies Announced by CUI Power Group
This News Brief looks at four new AC-DC power supplies announced by CUI Power Group that can fit in small spaces and be easily mounted on boards. CUI’s Power Group
New STM32 Kit Integrates Cloud Connectivity and Sensors for IoT Device Development
Let us take a look at the B-L475E-IOT01A Discovery kit announced by STMicroelectronics. The kit combines cloud connectivity with low-power capabilities to allow fast and easy IoT device development. The
Texas Instruments IoT design with Bluetooth + MSP432 MCU bundle
Bluetooth® connectivity, like Wi-Fi® before it, has become table stakes for the smart gadgets and personal devices that most people use daily. We don’t just want it, we expect it.
Thunderboard Sense kit from Silicon Labs
New Kit Simplifies Development of Cloud-Connected Devices with Multiple Sensing and Connectivity Options and with No RF Expertise Required Silicon Labs’ complete sensor-to-cloud development kit that provides all the hardware
Raspberry Pi reaches the 10 million mark
Sales of the Raspberry Pi have reached 10 million, a milestone that manufacturer RS Components is proud of as it produces up to 1400 boards per hour. Targeting use in
ARM Cortex-M0 assembly programming tips and tricks
The snippets in this document are no real secrets, your C-compiler probably use them already. But if you’re writing assembly-code, it’s good to have some snippets ready, when you need
IoT Platforms and Development Boards
With upcoming rapid advancement in IoT hardware and its application, many giants and coming up with their cross functional development platforms that help budding engineers Intel Edison Raspberry Pi 1B
Enable Rapid Prototyping for Commercial IoT Deployments with ARM mbed and Maxim Microcontrollers
“Maxim has been making microcontrollers for a long time for specific markets; now with our mbed supported platform, we’re opening up our technology so any developer and any application can
Canonical chooses Linux-friendly Dragonboard 410c as Ubuntu Core on ARM 64-bit reference
Linux is such a wonderful kernel for many reasons, but I find its adaptability to be the tops. You can get an operating system based on the kernel running on
Mini Bluetooth Smart module
Fujitsu’s MBH7BLZ07 Bluetooth Smart module is approximately 50% smaller than its predecessor, the MBH7BLZ02, yet packs a Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822 SoC, which is built around an ARM 32-bit Cortex M0