Category: IoT
![Murata and Truphone partner to roll out IoT connectivity Murata and Truphone partner to roll out IoT connectivity](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-03-12-eenews-jh-murata.png)
Murata and Truphone partner to roll out IoT connectivity
Murata has signed a partnership with global mobile network provider Truphone to deliver state-of-the-art IoT connectivity in a few simple clicks. by Julien Happich @ eenewseurope.com As its preferred connectivity supplier, Murata will use Truphone’s SIM technology to allow users to...
Continue Reading![BLE modules include antenna, encryption technology, six configurable I/O pins BLE modules include antenna, encryption technology, six configurable I/O pins](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/wurth-1024x625.jpg)
BLE modules include antenna, encryption technology, six configurable I/O pins
Würth Elektronik announced the Bluetooth Low Energy 5.1 module Proteus-III and the proprietary version Thyone-I. The modules, measuring only 8 × 12 × 2 mm, with integrated antenna, encryption technology and six configurable IO pins, are based on the Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840...
Continue Reading![Bringing Low Power Machine Learning to Endpoint IoT Devices Bringing Low Power Machine Learning to Endpoint IoT Devices](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/quickfeather-board-labeled.jpg)
Bringing Low Power Machine Learning to Endpoint IoT Devices
QuickLogic Corporation and Antmicro jointly-announced QuickFeather™, a small form factor development board designed to enable the next generation of low-power Machine Learning (ML) capable IoT devices. On top of the open source hardware design, available on GitHub today, Antmicro...
Continue Reading![Bluetera II – full-stack dev board that uses protocol buffers for motion-based IoT applications Bluetera II – full-stack dev board that uses protocol buffers for motion-based IoT applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/blueterra2-angle-07-428x428-1.jpg)
Bluetera II – full-stack dev board that uses protocol buffers for motion-based IoT applications
Many of our clients face a common challenge when undertaking IoT projects. They are experts in their own fields, and most of of them have a great idea, a proof-of-concept (PoC), or a sophisticated algorithm that addresses some specific need. They have simulated their solution in Matlab...
Continue Reading![New Chip brings ultra-low power WiFi connectivity to IoT devices. New Chip brings ultra-low power WiFi connectivity to IoT devices.](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Screen-Shot-2020-02-22-at-12.05.08-AM.png)
New Chip brings ultra-low power WiFi connectivity to IoT devices.
Electrical engineers from the University of California, San Diego recently designed a new portable chip that consumes 5000 less power than the Wi-Fi radios that we have today. The new chip, which is smaller in size compared with a grain of rice, is said to be ideal for IoT devices,...
Continue Reading![ONiO.zero RISC-V Microcontroller Functions On Harvested Energy ONiO.zero RISC-V Microcontroller Functions On Harvested Energy](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/on.jpg)
ONiO.zero RISC-V Microcontroller Functions On Harvested Energy
ONiO, a Norwegian healthcare-focused Internet of Things (IoT) expert has unveiled ONiO.zero, an ultra-low-power RISC-V-based microcontroller capable of operating solely from harvested energy — without needing a battery, capacitor, or any other means of energy storage. The company says...
Continue Reading![u-blox launches first Wi-Fi 6 module series in automotive grade u-blox launches first Wi-Fi 6 module series in automotive grade](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/image_VnTfgm4EfB.png)
u-blox launches first Wi-Fi 6 module series in automotive grade
Driving new user experiences in automotive infotainment thanks to concurrent dual Wi‑Fi support and Bluetooth 5.1. u‑blox, a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies, has announced the JODY‑W3 series, multiradio modules featuring Wi‑Fi 6...
Continue Reading![Kryptor FPGA: Open-source hardware end-to-end encryption Kryptor FPGA: Open-source hardware end-to-end encryption](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/k1.jpg)
Kryptor FPGA: Open-source hardware end-to-end encryption
Data security and privacy are becoming more of a necessary requirement for the Internet of Things (IoT), and other communication-based solutions. This is because for these solutions to become ubiquitous in homes, businesses, and agencies around the world, they have to be immune to data...
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