Meet the PX-Hero, an ARM Cortex-M0+ Based Development Board for Embedded Systems Education
Piconomix, the South-Africa based Embedded systems development company, has launched a campaign on Crowdsupply for a new board called; PX-Hero. The PX-Her0 is a low-power ARM Cortex MO+ based development board that was developed for use in embedded education applications. The board comes...
Continue ReadingMeet I-Pi SMARC, the Industrial-Ready Prototyping Platform from ADLINK
One of the major barriers to developing industrial applications is usually the complexity and cost of the development/prototyping platforms. A lot of SOMs, SOCs and board manufacturers, including ADLINK, have taken stabs at this problem with different solutions. Leveraging on the...
Continue ReadingTI AM335x ARM SoM for Gateway Applications
MYIR introduces an Linux-ready industry-oriented MYC-C335X-GW CPU Module powered by TI’s AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 processor (800MHz AM3354 by default) which features PowerVR™ SGX530 for 2D and 3D graphics acceleration. Measuring only 50mm by 40mm, the MYC-C335X-GW is the fourth...
Continue ReadingHigh efficiency: A multi-mode, forced-frequency-resonant digital controller IC for SMPS applications
Infineon Technologies launches the XDP™ digital power XDPS21071, the first flyback controller in the industry with zero-voltage switching (ZVS) on the primary side to achieve high efficiency. This controller is aimed at fast-charging applications such as USB-PD or QuickCharge....
Continue ReadingArrow Electronics introduces low-cost, rapid prototyping data acquisition platforms
Low-power, low-noise Analog Devices ICs and Intel MAX 10 FPGA in compact 86.5mm x 25mm outline Analog Devices and Arrow Electronics have worked with Trenz Electronic GmbH to produce three ready-to-use data-acquisition platforms that relieve the design and electronics manufacturing...
Continue ReadingMini USB-C PD sink board enables Power regulation for any device
The USB-C PD-Sink is a board by Pier 42 that enables any device to be powered from a USB supply. It allows the option to set the voltage at 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V or 20V and allowing current as high as 5A. The current settings are very flexible in steps of 250mA from 0 to 5A, but this...
Continue ReadingArduino Ethernet Shield powered by the PIC32MX controller
Angelu (Elsofgel), a Canadian-based electrical engineer has developed an Arduino shield to implement an SPI to Ethernet Interface (SEI) on the PIC32 microcontroller. While it seems very similar to the Wiznet’s chips, the major difference being that it is a software implementation and...
Continue ReadingL6983 38 V Step-Down Converter is a synchronous monolithic step-down regulator
STMicroelectronics' step-down converter is an easy to use synchronous monolithic step-down regulator STMicroelectronics L6983 Synchronous Step-Down Converter is an easy to use monolithic step-down regulator capable of delivering up to 3A DC to the load. The wide input voltage...
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