| Circuit Cellar's ongoing mission is to provide important information to help you make smart choices with your engineering projects; from prototype to production. As part of that effort, we're now offering weekly themed newsletter content that focuses on critical areas of system development. Our new, enhanced weekly Circuit Cellar Newsletter will cover these four areas each month: Microcontroller Watch | IoT Technology Focus | Embedded Boards | Analog & Power Your feedback is always welcome. - Jeff Child ([email protected]) ____________________________________________________________________________ Embedded Boards Embedded boards are critical building blocks around which system developers can build all manor of intelligent systems. The focus here is on both standard and non-standard embedded computer boards. COM Express Card Features Core i7-7600U Processor ARBOR Technology has expanded its line of modules with the introduction of a 7th generation Intel Core processor platform (formerly code-named "Kaby Lake-U"), the EmETXe-i90U0, a Type 6 compact module. The single-chip processors feature a low power consumption of just 15 W TDP. Built on Intel's new 14 nm process technology, the 7th generation Intel Core processor is designed to provide excellent graphics and performance. The new Intel HD Graphics 620 in 7th generation Intel Core processors providea an Ultra HD/4K display and additional codec support. Enhanced security and manageability features help to drive down total cost and risk, protecting data and preventing malware threats. The boards allow the connection of up to three independent display interfaces via HDMI 1.4, LVDS, and embedded DisplayPort (eDP). When using DisplayPort 1.2, the individual displays can be daisy chained to take advantage of simple wiring. Native USB 3.0 support provides fast data transmission with low power consumption. The two SO-DIMM sockets can be equipped with up to 32 GB SO-DIMM DDR4 memory. CONTINUE READING SBC is Drop-In Replacement for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B A Kickstarter project by the Libre Computer Project, code name Le Potato, is designed as a drop in hardware replacement for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and offers faster performance, more memory, lower power, higher I/O throughput, 4K capabilities, open market components, improved media acceleration, removal of vendor locked-in interfaces, and Android 7.1 support. This platform uses the latest technologies and is built upon proven long term available chips. It is supported by upstream Linux and has a downstream development package based on Linux 4.9 LTS that offers ready-to-go 4K media decoding, 3D acceleration, and more. It can be used to tinker with electronics, teach programming, build media centers, create digital signage solutions, play retro games, establish bi-directional video, and unlock imaginations. It is available in 1 GB and 2 GB configurations. CONTINUE READING Win a Free Book: Advanced Control Robotics ! This week's newsletter raffle is the terrific book, Advanced Control Robotics by Hanno Sanders. Whether you're a weekend DIYer, a computer science student, or a professional engineer, this book is a great reference tool. Usually $54, this book was written to help roboticists of various skill levels take their designs to the next level with microcontrollers and the know-how to implement them effectively. ENTER THE DRAWING HERE And congratulations to last week's raffle winner! Tobias W. won a 2016 archive CD of Circuit Cellar. Thanks to all who participated! COM Express Type 10 Mini Board Boasts Wide Temp Range Axiomtek has announced its latest COM Express Type 10 Mini Module, the CEM311. The CEM311 is scalable and features Intel Celeron processor N3350 or Intel Pentium processor N4200. Integrated with Intel Gen 9 graphics, and with the support of DX12.0, OCL 2.0 and OGL 4.3, the CEM311 delivers advanced graphics capability, 4K resolutions, and high media performance. The rugged system on module supports a wide operating temperature range from -20°C to +70°C to ensure stable operation in harsh environments. The CEM311 is well suited for graphics-intensive, industrial IoT applications such as industrial control, medical imaging, digital signage, gaming, military, and networking. CONTINUE READING Embedded Connectivity and Tech Conference 2017 Whether it's embedded hardware design or the Internet of Things (IoT), the Embedded Connectivity and Tech Conference (ECTC) 2017 will showcase emerging trends and innovations that will set the tone for the embedded systems industry in 2017 and beyond. Download the ECTC 2017 brochure for all the information on speakers, sessions, and so much more! The event is scheduled forSeptember 28 - 29, 2017 at Chancery Pavillion, Bengaluru. REGISTER HERE NOW Category 11 LTE Supported on Full Mini PCIe Card Telit has announced the LM940, a global Full PCI Express Mini Card (mPCIe) module for supporting LTE Advanced Category 11 (Cat 11) with speeds of up to 600 Mbps, available with various mobile network operator approvals in the fourth quarter of 2017. According to Telit, it is the only enabling technology in a mPCIe form factor to support Cat 11 with the Snapdragon X12 LTE modem. The card gives system designers additional bandwidth and near instant network response times to serve applications like high definition video streaming for digital signage. The Snapdragon X12 LTE modem with LTE Advanced technologies provides peak download speeds of 600 Mbps. CONTINUE READING |
Industry News & Recent Posts STMicroelectronics has completed the introduction of its free Low-Layer Application Programming Interface (LL API) software to the STM32Cube software packages for all STM32 microcontrollers. The LL APIs enable expert developers to work within the convenient and easy-to-use STMCube environment, and ... Continue reading →...» The August 15th newsletter raffle included a 2016 archive CD of Circuit Cellar. The winner is: Tobias W. The August 7th newsletter raffle included a 1 year subscription to Circuit Cellar. The winner is: Karl-Josef W. We've ... Continue reading →...» In his previous column, Colin O'Flynn showed how timing attacks could be used to break a password check. This article brings out a more advanced type of attack called a power analysis attack, which exploits small leaks about internal states of ... Continue reading →...» Keysight Technologies has announced an agreement with Sequans Communications whereby Keysight will use Sequans' Monarch LTE for IoT chip platform to provide support for NB-IoT and LTE-M customers using Keysight's E7515A UXM wireless test set. The integration assures customers ... Continue reading →...» WIN Enterprises has announced the WIN IoT-380 Gateway, an entry-level embedded IoT device designed for device control and the streaming of data from sensors and components deployed on a manufacturing line. Communications are via wired or wireless links to back-end ... Continue reading →...» Saelig has announced the availability of the Mercury T2C USB 2.0 and Power Delivery Protocol Analyzer that offers the newest USB Type-C connection. The Mercury T2C is a small and affordable hardware-based USB protocol analyzer. Saelig claims it is the ... Continue reading →...» |
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