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USB2IO is a high-tech interface device that is fully powered by USB and totally dependent on STMicro STM32H7 MCU and Intel Cyclone 10 FPGA. It is an FPGA-based multi-I/O device that offers e... Read more
TDK Corporation announces the InvenSense TCE-11101, a miniaturized ultra-low-power MEMS gas sensor platform for direct and accurate detection of CO2 in-home, automotive, IoT, healthcare, and... Read more
Tomu family of USB devices has recently introduced a small form factor board that is not only a single MCU or an FPGA, but a complete System-on-chip that fits easily inside a USB port. The t... Read more
The project presented here provides an isolated interface between the RS-232 cable network and the connected UART systems to protect against voltage spikes and ground loops within the noisy... Read more
Mythic has announced the M1108 AMP AI accelerator chip, which is a compute-in-memory technology based on a 40 nm process, and boasted as the industry’s first Analog Matrix Processor (AMP). A... Read more
This project will show how to collect Bluetooth low energy data and export it as. csv. For this project, I am using a Bluetooth Low Energy USB dongle called BlueIO, which will act as a centr... Read more
Advantech, a leading provider of industrial motherboards, is pleased to release AIMB-233, a low-profile industrial-grade “THIN” Mini-ITX motherboard to enable graphics processing and co... Read more
Conductive materials change their properties under strain or stretching. The electrical conductivity decreases and resistance increases with stretching. The US Air Force Research Laboratory... Read more
AMD has announced their new Ryzen Embedded V2000 processors with 7nm fabricated Zen 2 cores. They have designed four new processors for embedded devices. Ryzen Embedded V2000 doubles the mul... Read more
Gateworks is pleased to release a new high precision GNSS / GPS Mini-PCIe adapter based upon the u-blox ZED-F9P. The GW16143 enables precision navigation and automation of moving machinery i... Read more