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Photonic chip steers light without any moving parts
In search for a compact and reliable LiDAR solution, researchers from Yokohama National University in Japan have developed a waveguide-based photonic chip that takes a laser beam as an input and steers light beams over a wide range of selectable angles, without involving any moving...
Continue Readinge-con Systems Launches Low Light, 5 MP Camera Support for NVIDIA® Jetson Nano
As a preferred camera partner of NVIDIA®, e-con Systems is introducing yet another camera support for NVIDIA® platforms. e-con Systems have launched the support for one of our popular low-light, 5 MP camera based on OnSemi’s AR0521 – e-CAM50_CUNANO, with NVIDIA® Jetson Nano...
Continue ReadingiW-Rainbow-G27S – i.MX8 Quad MAX/Quad Plus Pico ITX SBC
iWave’s “iW-Rainbow-G27S” Pico-ITX SBC runs Linux or Android on an i.MX8 QuadPlus or QuadMax with up to 8GB LPDDR4, 2x GbE, 2x USB 3.0, 802.11ac/BT, M.2, HDMI in and out, and -40 to 85°C support. [via] The i.MX8 Quad MAX/Quad Plus Pico ITX SBC integrates Dual Cortex A72 + Quad...
Continue ReadingTMF8801AMS AG TMF8801 time-of-flight sensor
The TMF8801 is a robust true direct time-of-flight (ToF) sensor system. The TMF8801 is a robust true direct time-of-flight (ToF) sensor system that offers highly accurate depth accuracy detection through a sub-nanosecond light pulse and an antialiasing "stop-watch" method to measure...
Continue Reading4-20mA / ±10V Analog Input Module for PLC
This is an analog input module that helps to digitalize temperature, current (4-20mA) and voltage (±10V) for PLC and Microcontrollers input. This analog module can be used for Programmable Logic Control (PLC), Programmable Automation Control (PAC) and Discrete Control System (DCS). The...
Continue ReadingBluetooth 5.0 low energy module provides longer range
With the PAN1780, Panasonic Industry Europe launches a new Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy module based on the Nordic nRF52840 SoC single-chip controller. [via] An output power of up to +8 dBm and the high sensitivity of the nRF52840 in combination with the LE coded PHY make the module very...
Continue ReadingHow to protect mobile devices from ‘USB Kill’ threats
Great read from Bourns about USB killer devices and port protection solutions. [via] Researchers have long warned about the security risks of inserting other users’ USB drives into your PC, even those from whom you trust. If the threat of malware infections isn’t cause enough for...
Continue ReadingPowerful new SBC to Ease Development Challenges and Accelerate Innovations
Oftentimes, developing an end application is like a scary game of maze. One can easily get lost in its winding paths lined with unseen twists and obstacles. A wrong choice can lead you to start all over again , making the journey grim, and the goal out of reach. For developers, the...
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