Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design

February 28, 2023

Embedded Boards

Avnet Wideband mmWave Radio Dev Kit for Prototyping K/Ka Radar

The Kit is an RF SoC Generation-3 and is meant for prototyping RF applications in the mmWave bands including 5G NR FR2 wireless backhaul, K/Ka band radar, and SATCOM. The platform combines an Otava DTRX2 Dual Transceiver mmWave Radio Card, which was jointly developed by Otava and Avent. It uses the AMD Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC ZCU208 Evaluation Kit.

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Axiomtek Releases the MANO561 Embedded Board is Mini-ITX and Runs Intel 12th Gen Processor

Axiomtek Releases the MANO561 Embedded Board Mini-ITX and Runs Intel 12th Gen Processor. The company is reporting that the MANO561 is powered by 12th Generation Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3, Intel Pentium Gold, or Intel Celeron processors up to 65W with the Intel H610 chipset.

The MANO561 is a single-board computer (SBC) that has a DDR4-3200/2666/2400 260-pin SO-DIMM socket that can carry up to 64GB of RAM. The other features of this embedded board include a Mini-ITX form factor, and UHD graphics, with triple-view displays.

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Arduino Portenta H7 Lite Connected Removes the Costly High-Res Video Interface

Arduino Portenta H7 Lite Connected removes the costly high-res video interface. The Portenta H7 Lite Conntected is meant to provide the computational AI application power of the Portenta H7. It keeps the low-latency with a module that is more cost effective due to removing the high-resolution video interface feature.

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Editor's Desk by Stephen Vicinanza


Embedded Systems Move Into Mainstream


Circuit Cellar fans, there is a clear line from embedded boards to industry and consumer. The advent of IoT has boosted the embedded systems and embedded electronics into high gear.

The main use cases are big data, and recognition of movement. Smart cities are becoming a reality and petabytes of camera captures and video are being delivered through IoT systems every day.

The more concrete the capture, to more data is generated. It goes hand in glove, that embedded systems are dashing to catch up.

The boards are becoming more versatile and compute power is on the rise. Low-power consumption is ruling the latest development cycles.

The more people who are enjoining the smart home systems, the more data is needed to be collected. Home assistants are becoming household standbys and embedded electronics that power these IoT devices are

.becoming more complex. Embedded electronics are no longer a novel idea, they are a staple of the modern industry and home.


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Rockchip RK3588-based Mini-PCs feature touch screen display and dual GbE

Indiegogo recently featured two Mini-PCs integrating the Rockchip RK3568 multi-core processor. The PlanetPC XR series Mini-PCs can be configured with up to 32GB RAM, 256GB Flash, 2x GbE, Wi-Fi/BL connectivity, SSD support and both models run on Ubuntu 20.04.

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