$6 WT32-ETH01 is a Tiny ESP32 board with Ethernet

We have seen how good the ESP32 series of microcontrollers is, as they are probably the second favorite (only dethroned by the mighty Arduino boards) among makers, with their connectivity being their strongest suit, making it easy to develop IoT applications with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities. Besides that, you get a low power board with lots of peripheral options and online support, you cannot really go wrong with it. Now, the new WT32-ETH01 builds upon what already good there is about the ESP boards and adds something to the mix!

The WT32-ETH01 is a new development board that revolves around the ESP32 SoC. For those who are not familiar, you get a dual-core processor, 32MB of Flash memory, and onboard Wi-Fi (wit multiple modes, security options, encryptions, and protocols that cover the entire OSI model) and Bluetooth 4.2, along with other important peripherals that you expect for your projects, such as UART, SPI, SDIO, PWM, I2S, ADC, DAC, among others. Besides that, you get a temperature and a hall sensor. All this, of course, in a small form factor and featuring multiple low power modes.

The first thing that hits the eye is the Ethernet connectivity, powered by the LAN8720A transceiver, that does not support Power over Ethernet. As you may know, this is not the first ESP32-based board with it, so, what makes it so special? Well, the price is $5.90, which is cheap even for an ESP32 board. Besides that, its breadboard-friendly packaging makes it easy for you to develop new projects. You will notice that there is no USB on the board, so, to program it, you will need a USB to TTL boards, which is unfortunate but you probably have one laying around anyway. More unfortunate is having to power it up from an outside source.

Another ESP32 ready to size-down your home automation ideas
Another ESP32 ready to size-down your home automation ideas

Regarding firmware, it ships with a program that can be controlled via AT commands, but you can easily change that, as you can on every ESP32, and run Arduino code or MicroPython. You can also use the Tasmota firmware, an open-source firmware that makes it easy to develop home automation solutions.

Lastly, where can you apply it? That is easy. With a price like that and such a small form factor, a feature-packed board at this price, with great software support makes for an ideal candidate as your go-to board for your projects. When it comes to the rest, its connectivity makes anything house related a breeze, as you can connect your phone via Bluetooth, connect it to your home Wi-Fi and let your creativity take place. You can even take advantage of the low power features to make something battery powered.

WT32-ETH01 SeeedStudio Link: https://www.seeedstudio.com/Ethernet-module-based-on-ESP32-series-WT32-ETH01-p-4736.html

XaLogic’s K210 AI Accelerator is a Raspberry Pi HAT that lets you develop edge AI applications in no time

Shortly after XaLogic unveiled the XAPIZ3500 HAT intended to bring deep learning to the Raspberry Pi Zero, the Asian – based company who is consistently committed to enabling machine learning capabilities at the edge, has again unveiled a new K210 AI Accelerator that looks to bring Kendryte K210-powered AI Acceleration to the Raspberry Pi. The Kendryte K210 system-on-chip so far has proven popular for edge AI tasks and XaLogic is looking to bring the technology to the Raspberry Pi family of single-board computers using a simple add-on HAT.

The redesigned HAT allows fast development of real-time machine learning applications at the edge.

“K210 AI Accelerator is a Raspberry PI HAT powered by the Kendryte K210 AI Processor,”

says XaLogic, concerning their design.

“It fits into any [Raspberry Pi] with a standard 40 pins connector and gives it a Neural Engine Accelerator (Kendryte K210) with 0.5 TOPs (Tera Operations) processing power. Using one of our many free pre-trained models, you can add machine vision features using deep learning in a matter of minutes. So you can add AI features to your [Raspberry Pi] based camera even if you don’t know how to train your model.”

Features of the K210 AI Accelerator:

  • It adheres to the Hardware Attached on Top (HAT) standard
  • It has a very compact solution as it has the same footprint as the compact Raspberry Pi Zero family of single-board computers
  • Comes with lots of pre-trained models for developing smart AI applications without having to go through the tedious flow of training your neural networks, and,
  • Few APIs in Python give cool features such as real-time face detection, object detection etc.

The K210 AI Accelerator is also expected to come with open source software, sample Caffe and TensorFlow projects to help users create their own custom neural network, as well as a secured communication for fast IoT deployment.

“Once you are ready to deploy your edge devices, secure it easily when connecting to Amazon Web Services by leveraging on the Infineon Trust-M security chipset on the K210 AI Accelerator.”

More details on the K210 AI Accelerator including schematics, source codes and get started demo can also be found on the company’s website or their Crowd Supply page.

The crowdfunding campaign for the board is yet to be launched, but you can sign up and get the chance to receive updates and be notified when it finally does.

Affordable RadarIQ-M1 mmWave Radar Sensor Can Detect Through Walls

With the mindset of making millimeter RADAR (mmRadar) easily available and affordable to makers, tinkerers, and engineers around the globe, RadarIQ has launched a crowdfunding campaign for their new RadarIQ-M1 Sensor on Kickstarter. It is an attempt to make Radar technology open to every enthusiast. The RadarIQ sensors are designed to be affordable, and very easy to use. As claimed by the company, it can be integrated and run in a project in under 15 minutes.

The RadarIQ sensor is an affordable mmWave radar sensor designed for robotics and industrial applications. Data processing from the sensor is processed bundled software, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. RadarIQ-M1 Sensor uses frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar in the 60-64GHz spectrum. It is limited to a 10m range as of now. The company claims high accuracy for close-up tasks, with a 110 degree horizontal and 15-degree field of view and up-to-30 frames per second refresh rate.

It can accurately detect distance, speed, and orientation for multiple objects. The company claims the modules are compatible with everything from ROS-based robots and Raspberry Pi single-board computers. It can integrate with low-power Arduino microcontrollers via USB and TTL UART buses.

Key Specs of the RadarIQ:

  • Range: 0-10m
  • Frequency: 60-64GHz
  • Horizontal field of view: 110 degrees
  • Vertical field of view: 15 degrees
  • Frame rate: 1-30 frames per second
  • Speed range: 0-3m/s
  • The minimum distance between objects: 40mm
  • Power consumption: 5V 0.38A (0.48 peak)
  • Communications:
    • Virtual COM port over USB
    • TTL UART

Key Features & Applications:

  • Detect moving objects easily.
  • Accurately measure speed.
  • Accurately measure distance.
  • Can see through walls and can therefore be installed inside an enclosure.
  • Impervious to low visibility environments such as fog or smoke.
  • Obstacle/obstruction detection
  • Object detection
  • Object tracking
  • Speed measurement
  • Distance measurement
  • Fusion with vision sensors

Supported platforms:

  • Arduino (Arduino requires external power supply)
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • MacOS

Important notes:

  • The 60-64GHz frequency range is not permitted for use in automotive applications.
  • The sensor must be used at distances greater than 20cm away from a human body.

The modules are available to fund on Kickstarter, ahead of an estimated April 2021 delivery date, priced at NZ$320 (around $211) each.

Strain Gauge Sensor Amplifier OR Single Supply Instrumentation Amplifier

This is a new project, a single supply instrumentation amplifier with onboard bridge configuration, and a 2.5V precision reference voltage chip. The project can be configured for applications such as thermocouple amplifier, bridge amplifier, ECG amplifier, pressure sensors, medical instrumentation, portable instrumentation, RTD sensor amplifier. The project is based on INA333 micropower, zero drift, rail to rail out instrumentation amplifier chip. REF5025AID chip provides a precise 2.5V reference voltage. The board can be configured as an instrumentation amplifier or as a strain gauge amplifier with few easy changes.

Strain Gauge Sensor Amplifier OR Single Supply Instrumentation Amplifier – [Link]

New High Precision u-blox ZEP-F9P GNSS Mini-PCIe Adapter

Gateworks is pleased to release a new high precision GNSS / GPS Mini-PCIe adapter based upon the u-blox ZED-F9P. The GW16143 enables precision navigation and automation of moving machinery in industrial applications such as agriculture, mining, and field mapping. Differential GNSS devices such as the GW16143 are starting to replace survey-grade equipment where precision is important. Multi-band Real-time kinematic (RTK) technology provides fast convergence times and reliable performance. The module supports both base and rover operation for RTK applications. Other radio cards such as the Gateworks GW16130 Iridium Satellite Modem or GW16132 CAT-M1 modem can provide communication links for the augmentation data.

GW16143 High Precision Mini-PCIe Card Highlights:

  • High Precision u-blox ZED-F9P GNSS/GPS Mini-PCIe Adapter
  • Concurrent reception of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou
  • Centimeter-level (<2cm) Accuracy GNSS positioning
  • Integrated Multi-Band Real Time Kinematics (RTK)
  • High update rate for highly dynamic applications
  • Allows for RTK “Base” and “Rover” Operation
  • Two UART headers for correction data over serial, PPS timepulse output header
  • Uses Standard NMEA, UBX and RTCM Message Format
  • Uses Mini-PCIe USB Signaling
  • Status LEDs
  • Rechargeable Lithium battery, 3.3V, 3mAH, 6.8mm
  • RTCM 3.x, SSR, SBAS Corrections
  • <1.0m SBAS, <0.2m SSR, <0.03m RTCM 3.x
  • Supports L1 and L2/L5 Bands
  • Rugged & Industrial design
  • -40C to +85C Industrial Operating Temperature
  • Made in the USA

A MMCX antenna port allows for an external antenna. USB signaling is used on the Mini-PCIe connector to communicate with the host processor. Two UART headers are available to allow for correction data over serial. A PPS timepulse output header is also available. For faster cold start acquisition times, a rechargeable 3.3V lithium battery is provided.

more informaton: https://www.gateworks.com/products/mini-pcie-expansion-cards/gw16143-high-precision-gps-mini-pcie-card/

TapNLink™ TnL-FIT203 enhances user experiences with NFC 3-stroke configuration

IoTize’s NFC module allows designers to add NFC 3-stroke configuration rapidly and with virtually no expertise

IoTize’s TapNLink TnL-FIT203 enhances user experiences with NFC 3-stroke configuration, providing an easy and secure way of viewing and updating appliance parameters using iOS or Android mobile phones. With NFC 3-Stroke configuration, users update parameters of appliances or machines in three steps:

  1. approach the phone to the appliance to connect and read the actual configuration
  2. view and modify settings in the mobile app
  3. approach the phone to the appliance again to send the new parameters

With NFC, connecting mobile phones to appliances is automatic, intuitive, and secure. There are no addresses or codes to enter; just place the phone within a couple of inches of the NFC indicator on the appliance. The connection is established, data is read, and the appropriate app is launched instantaneously. Appliance users view and modify settings more easily with their mobile phones than with an on-board LCD-based user interface. Settings can even be stored and recalled for later use.

With TapNLink TnL-FIT203 appliance and equipment designers can add NFC 3-stroke configuration rapidly and with virtually no expertise. Designers simply connect TapNLink to their electronic design and configure it. The free IoTize Studio configuration software does the rest and automatically generates apps for iOS and Android mobile phones. No coding is required.

Features

  • Near field communication (NFC) Type5 tag (ISO/IEC 15693)
  • Configurable access profiles
  • Configurable, encrypted passwords
  • AES-128 data encryption
  • Configuration of up to 500 accessible data addresses
  • Configuration of up to 100 user profiles
  • Read and/or write access
  • Compliant with FCC, CE, and IC
  • REACH and RoHS compliant
  • iOS and Android compatible

more information: https://www.iotize.com/tapnlink.html

Qwave AFBR-S20W2xx USB Spectrometer

Qwave NIR–Compact USB spectrometer with high resolution and sensitivity for NIR measurements from 700 to 1030 nm

Armed with a high-resolution 3,648-pixel linear CCD detector, Broadcom’s Qwave 2 series can cope with bulkier spectrometer designs while maintaining a package size of 89.5 mm x 68.0 mm x 19.5 mm. Together with the smart spectrometer software Waves and various communication interfaces, the Qwave is the ideal spectroscopic instrument to be integrated into high-performance applications.

Features

  • Spectral resolution from 0.3 nm
  • High optical sensitivity
  • Exceptional thermal stability
  • Smart and easy integration

Applications

  • Light analysis
  • Chemical research
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Forensic analysis
  • System integration
  • Process control and monitoring
  • Biomedical applications
  • Quality control
  • Environmental measurements

more information: https://www.broadcom.com/products/optical-sensors/spectrometers/spectrometers-qwave/afbr-s20w2ni

STMicroelectronics TSZ182 and TSZ182H zero drift 5V CMOS Op-Amps

The TSZ181, TSZ182 are single and dual operational amplifiers featuring very low offset voltages with virtually zero drift versus temperature changes.

The TSZ181, TSZ182 are single and dual operational amplifiers featuring very low offset voltages with virtually zero drift versus temperature changes. They offer rail-to-rail input and output, excellent speed/power consumption ratio, and 3 MHz gain-bandwidth product, while consuming just 1 mA at 5 V. The device also features an ultra-low input bias current. These features make the TSZ18x ideal for high-accuracy high-bandwidth sensor interfaces.

Key features

  • Very high accuracy and stability
  • Rail-to-rail input and output
  • Low supply voltage: from 2.2 to 5 V
  • Low power consumption: 1 mA max. at 5 V

Additional features

  • Very high accuracy and stability:
    • Offset voltage 25 µV max. at 25 °C, 35 µV over the full temperature range (-40 to 125 °C)
  • Rail-to-rail input and output
  • Low supply voltage: 2.2 – 5.5 V
  • Low power consumption: 1 mA max. at 5 V
  • Gain bandwidth product: 3 MHz
  • Automotive qualification
  • Extended temperature range: -40 to 125 °C
  • Micro packages: DFN-8 2 x 2, SO-8 and MiniSO-8
  • Additional Benefits:
    • Higher accuracy without calibration
    • Accuracy virtually unaffected by temperature change

more information: https://www.st.com/en/amplifiers-and-comparators/tsz181.html

STMicroelectronics TSC201x bidirectional current sense amplifier

The TSC2010, TSC2011, and TSC2012 are precision bidirectional current sense amplifiers.

The TSC2010, TSC2011, and TSC2012 are precision bidirectional current sense amplifiers. They can sense the current thanks to a shunt resistor over a wide range of common-mode voltages, from -20 to +70 V, whatever the supply voltage is. They are available with an amplifier gain of 20 V/V for TSC2010, 60 V/V for TSC2011, and 100 V/V for TSC2012.

They are able to sense very low drop voltages as low as 10 mV full scale minimizing the measurement error.

The TSC2010, TSC2011, and TSC2012 can also be used in other functions such as: precision current measurement, overcurrent protection, current monitoring, and feedback loops.

Key features

  • Wide common-mode voltage: -20 to 70 V
  • Offset voltage: ±200 µV max
  • 2.7 to 5.5 V supply voltage
  • Different gain options available – TSC2010: 20 V/V – TSC2011: 60 V/V – TSC2012: 100 V/V

Additional features

  • Wide common-mode voltage:
    • From -20 to +70 V
  • Offset voltage: ±200 µV max
  • 2.7 to 5.5 V supply voltage
  • Different gain options available:
    • TSC2010: 20 V/V
    • TSC2011: 60 V/V
    • TSC2012: 100 V/V
  • Gain error: 0.3% max
  • Offset drift: 5 µV/°C max
  • Low quiescent current:
    • 20 µA in shutdown mode
  • SO-8 and MiniSO-8 package

more information: https://www.st.com/en/amplifiers-and-comparators/tsc2010.html

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