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November 28, 2023


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IAR Elevates Motor Control Capabilities, Unveiling Comprehensive Support for NXP's S32M2 Motor Control Solution

While fully software compatible with NXP’s S32K MCU products, the new series adds high voltage analog features and high efficiency for vehicle applications such as pumps, fans, sunroof and seat position, seat belt pretensioners, or trunk openers. 


The complete development environment IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm has been providing support for NXP’s widely adopted S32K microcontrollers since their introduction and now consequently also supports the new S32M2 series, which allows for an efficient software re-use. 

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Pickering Announces New PXIe Single-Slot Embedded Controller With the World’s First Future-Ready PCIe Gen 4 Capability

The PXI-5 PXI Express Hardware Spec. Rev.2.0-compliant controller is powered by an 11th generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor, combined with 32 GB DDR4 memory and a 1 TB m.2 NVMe SSD.


It easily supports high bandwidth applications with advanced PCIe Gen 4 and dual 2500BASE-T system interconnectivity. Maximum system throughput is 14 GB/s, using either a 4-link or 2-link configuration.

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PCTEL Announces New Embedded Antenna Platform

PCTEL’s embedded antennas help device manufacturers to overcome space limitations and meet aesthetic requirements without sacrificing performance. PCTEL’s embedded antenna portfolio consists of compact low-profile design solutions that provide wide coverage patterns in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz frequency bands.


They are easy to install and integrate into tight spaces. The antennas offer a solid mechanical construction and are designed for portable and network devices used across different vertical markets.

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Signal Flair: Embedded Antennas Elevate Your Connectivity Experience

Embedded antennas are the Clark Kent of technology – humble, powerful, and always on call.


Need GPS directions?


Thank your embedded antenna for hiding in plain sight, inside our devices, working tirelessly to ensure that our Wi-Fi signal stays strong, our Bluetooth connections remain seamless, and our GPS never leads us astray.


Whether it's the sleek interior of a high-end smartphone or the rugged exterior of an industrial device, embedded antennas adapt to their surroundings. They battle interference, dodge obstacles, and navigate the treacherous seas of electromagnetic waves—all to ensure that your favorite cat videos load faster than you can say "meow."

In the world of connectivity, it's not about size; it's about signal strength. Next time your Wi-Fi is faster than your thoughts or your Bluetooth pairs without a hitch, tip your headphones in thanks to embedded antennas.


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Pineberry Pi adds NVMe storage capabilities to the Raspberry Pi 5

Pineberry Pi’s HatDrive Top and Bottom are two new expansion boards compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC, designed to increase its storage capacity and performance using NVMe technology.

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