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VERSALOGIC TAKES CREDIT CARD SIZED COMPUTERS TO NEW HEIGHTS

VERSALOGIC TAKES CREDIT-CARD SIZED COMPUTERS TO NEW HEIGHTS

VersaLogic Corp., the embedded industry’s most trusted computer company, has announced a new SWaP-optimized embedded computing system with ECC memory. Named â€śHarrier”, this new embedded computer features the Intel®’s latest 5th generation Apollo Lake Atom™ processors with error-correcting memory. The Harrier includes a TPM 2.0 security chip, on-board power regulation, USB and Ethernet I/O ports, and Mini

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MEET THE 8 ESP32 S2 SAOLA 1 DEVELOPMENT BOARD FROM ESPRESSIF

MEET THE $8 ESP32-S2-SAOLA-1 DEVELOPMENT BOARD FROM ESPRESSIF

Following the recent move by Espressif Systems to start mass production of the ESP32-S2 WiFi SoC despite the current COVID-19 pandemic, we are glad to inform you that the company has taken the production to the next level as an ESP32-S2 based development board recently started showing up for sale in stores. Before, we started seeing samples of the

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ULTRA SMALL RX651 MCU PACKAGE FOR COMPACT IOT CONNECTIVITY MODULES

ULTRA-SMALL RX651 MCU PACKAGE FOR COMPACT IOT CONNECTIVITY MODULES

RX651 32-Bit MCUs with up to 2MB Flash/640KB SRAM with Various Security Features. Renesas Electronics has added four new RX651 32-bit microcontrollers to its portfolio, in ultra-small 64-pin (4.5×4.5mm) BGA and 64-pin (10x10mm) LQFP packages. by Julien Happich @ eenewseurope.com This represents a 59% footprint reduction compared to the 100-pin LGA, and a 49% size reduction

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EMTRION LAUNCHES A SBC BASED ON THE ST STM32MP1

EMTRION LAUNCHES A SBC BASED ON THE ST STM32MP1

STMicroelectronics, one of the leading semiconductor manufacturers, launched the STM32MP1 microprocessorsseries back in February 2019 which are based on an HSA (heterogeneous system architecture). The microprocessors are based on an Arm® Cortex®-A7 core running at 650 MHz and Cortex®-M4 at 209 MHz combined with a dedicated 3D graphics processing unit (GPU) and MIPI-DSI display interface and a CAN FD

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How to Flash MicroPython Firmware on a ESP8266 Based Sonoff Smart Switch

How to Flash MicroPython Firmware on a ESP8266 Based Sonoff Smart Switch

What’s Sonoff? Sonoff is a device line for Smart Home developed by ITEAD. One of the most flexible and inexpensive devices from that line are Sonoff Basic and Sonoff Dual. These are Wi-Fi enabled switches based on a great chip, ESP8266. While the Sonoff infrastructure may work quite well for basic users, others may want to hack into that hardware

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How to Count From 0 to 99 Using 8051 Microcontroller With 7 Segment Display

How to Count From 0 to 99 Using 8051 Microcontroller With 7 Segment Display

Hello everyone, In this tutorial we are going to tell you about how to count from 0 to 99 using two 7 segment display. Step 1: Software Used: As we are showing proteus simulation so FOR CODING AND SIMULATION YOU REQUIRED: 1 Keil uvision: Their are lots of product from keil. so you will be required

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Keypad Interface With 8051 and Displaying Keypad Numbers in 7 Segment

Keypad Interface With 8051 and Displaying Keypad Numbers in 7 Segment

In this tutorial I’m going to tell you about how we can interface keypad with 8051 and displaying keypad numbers in 7 segment display Step 1: Software Used As we are showing proteus simulation so FOR CODING AND SIMULATION YOU REQUIRED: 1 Keil uvision: Their are lots of product from keil. so you will be required

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DIY Temperature Logger With STM32F103 MicroSD Card and DS18B20

DIY Temperature Logger With STM32F103, MicroSD Card and DS18B20

I’m currently building a temperature logger for some guys doing a research in biology. Tried to make it as small as possible, with temperature sensor that can be crammed in small space. Since the first revision slash prototype of the device was incredibly simple to make and featured easily procured parts, I decided to write

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