Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | August 17, 2021 IoT Technology Focus | | |
| Senet Expands Public LoRaWAN in Tampa Bay Area | Senet has announced it is significantly expanding the build out of its public network operating on the LoRaWAN standard across the Tampa Bay metropolitan region. This network will be the largest and densest metropolitan deployment of public carrier-grade LoRaWAN connectivity in North America, providing capacity to support millions of IoT device connections from over 80 planned tower sites. | |
| Firms Team up for IoT UI Design Solution | ADLINK Technology has announced a collaboration with Candera, an HMI design tool, to provide a way to create immersive user interfaces for IoT applications. The companies’ first project brought to life a fully digital 2D/3D washing machine GUI (shown) leveraging ADLINK’s I-PI SMARC IoT protoyping platform and Candara’s CGI Studio. | |
| NevadaNano’s MPS Tech Tapped for Gas Sensor Transmitter | NevadaNano has announced that PemTech added NevadaNano’s Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) technology into its Ultra1000 Series Fixed Gas Sensors (shown). MPS technology uses a robust microelectromechanical-system (MEMS) platform that is inherently poison and drift-resistant, enabling calibration intervals that can be measured in years. | |
| Special Feature: Integrated Sensors Solutions Bulk Up Functionality | Whether it’s adding more capability or combining multiple sensor functions on a single device, the innovations in sensor technology are heading in the direction of integration. Manufacturers of sensors and sensor system solutions continue to develop highly integrated, high-performance devices. Circuit Cellar Chief Editor Jeff Child looks at these technology trends. | |
| Nordic Rolls Location Cloud Services for Cellular IoT | Nordic Semiconductor has announced the launch of its “nRF Cloud Location Services.” The Cloud-based product enables customers to access detailed, fast and accurate commercial location services for their nRF9160 system-in-package (SiP)-powered cellular IoT devices. | |
Pine64 Preps 10.1-inch E-Ink Tablet with RK3566 Pine64’s upcoming “PineNote” E-ink tablet will run Linux on a Rockchip RK3566 and offer a 10.1-inch, 1404 x 1872 grayscale touchscreen plus 4GB LPDDR4, 128GB eMMC, mics and speakers, USB Type-C, Wi-Fi 5 and an EMR pen. | | |
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