Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | September 21, 2021 IoT Technology Focus | | |
| Embedded Controllers Enable Cellular IoT and AI | Alif Semiconductor has announced the launch of its Ensemble and Crescendo (shown) product families. Alif says the devices fill the market need for scalable, power efficient devices that integrate AI/ML acceleration, multi-layered security, LTE Cat-M1 and NB-IoT connectivity, GNSS positioning and plenty of integrated memory They enable the design of products that seamlessly integrate into everyday life, whether the processing is done locally or in the cloud. | |
| U-blox Rolls Out Version 2 of its GNSS Eval Software | U‑blox has launched its new global navigation satellite system (GNSS) evaluation software, u-center 2. The software, which runs on Windows, offers anyone working with tenth-generation U-blox GNSS technology a highly intuitive interface to configure GNSS products, evaluate their performance and improve the quality of their software. | |
| Firm Taps Semtech’s LoRa Devices for Solar Power Gear | Semtech has announced its collaboration with Cloud Energy, an IoT solution provider in Vietnam, for the development and deployment of a network running on the LoRaWAN standard for a wireless solar power system installed on facility rooftops. A wired energy solution did not fit a rooftop solar power system due to higher hardware and installation costs as well as a higher level of ongoing required maintenance. | |
| Intelligent Post Box Uses Arduino | Wouldn’t it be fun to get an email notification when your mail arrives in your post box? In this article, Andrei steps you through the details of building his ArduinoSmartPostBox project. This system is a smart post box implementation that uses a laser, a photoresistor and IoT technology to turn a regular post box into an intelligent post box that notifies you via email whenever you get mail. | |
| Three Telit Modules Certified for KDDI’s 5G and LTE-M Nets | Telit has announced that its FN980 (shown), ME310G1-WW and ME910G1-WW modules have completed inter-operability testing for use on KDDI’s 5G and LTE-M networks. Telit says the approvals highlight Telit’s leadership in providing Japan’s device OEMs, systems designers and their customers with a broad, deep portfolio of LPWA and 5G solutions optimized for use on KDDI’s networks. | |
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