Month: July 2021
u-blox’s SARA-R5 LTE-M/NB-IoT Modules are secure cloud LTE solutions
u-blox’s modules offer security-based features and services like zero-touch provisioning and secure chip-to-chip communication u-blox's SARA-R5 series modules are secure cloud LTE Cat M1/LTE Cat NB2 solutions based on the UBX-R5 cellular chipset and the M8 GNSS receiver chip. With...
Continue ReadingICP-10111 Barometric Pressure Sensor consumes only 1.3 µA @ 1Hz
TDK Invensense's ICP-10111 is ideal for mobile phones, wearable fitness monitoring, drones, and battery-powered IoT TDK Invensense's ICP-10111 barometric pressure sensor is based on MEMS capacitive technology, which provides ultra-low noise at the lowest power, enabling excellent...
Continue ReadingIRR1-SOL Solar Irradiance Meter helps troubleshooting of photovoltaic installations
Fluke's IRR1-SOL solar irradiance meter is designed to simplify the installation and troubleshooting of photovoltaic arrays in a single handheld tool Solar energy converts the sun’s energy into electricity; solar technology is improving with costs of going solar decreasing...
Continue ReadingLE-37O – 3.5 inch Miniboard Intel® Tiger Lake UP3 Processor
Taiwan Commate Computer Inc.(COMMELL), the worldwide leader of Industrial Single Board Computers, unveiled LE-37O 3.5 inch Miniboard embedded system board based on Intel® Tiger Lake UP3 processors. The LE-37O 3.5 inch Miniboard platform is designed for Intel® Tiger Lake...
Continue ReadingHumidity Meter Using OLED Display – Arduino Compatible
This is an easy to build, very compact, and low profile Arduino compatible platform to build a humidity meter/Gauge using a 0.96Inch OLED display. The project consists of Atmega328 microcontroller, 0.96Inch OLED display, 3.3V regulator, and HIH5030 analog humidity sensor from Honeywell....
Continue ReadingMeet AIfES, a C-based AI/ML Framework for Microcontrollers
Increased interest in Edge computing in recent times has led to the development of several frameworks to facilitate the deployment of AI/ML models on microcontrollers. There are, however, issues of performance with most of the frameworks as they are mostly scaled-down version of server...
Continue ReadingRodriguez – The World’s Slowest IV Tracer
Joseph Eoff has posted on Hackaday details about Rodriguez, which is an IV tracer. About the origin of the project, he says: “Rodriguez started as a nameless project I used to make a point in an online discussion about the shape of the current/voltage plot of the base/emitter...
Continue ReadingMeet the Jupiter Nano, The Tiny, high-performance computer that runs Linux, and the NuttX RTOS
Over the past year since its launch, we've seen several interesting projects come out of the Microchip Get Launched program. The latest, which according to Crowd supply, will be hitting the crowdfunding campaign site soon, is the Jupiter Nano. A tiny, Open-Source, high-performance...
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