Program ATtiny 0-Series Chips with This Miniature UPDI Dongle

This is a USB-stick sized UPDI programmer, for programming Microchip’s new 0-series and 1-series ATtiny chips from the Arduino IDE. It’s based on an ATmega328P, and is essentially an Arduino Uno on a USB stick, so you also could use it as a mini-sized Arduino Uno. by David Johnson-Davies:

Starting in 2016 with the ATtiny87 and ATtiny167 Microchip started releasing a new series of ATtiny chips called the ATtiny 1-series, followed in 2018 by a lower cost range called ATtiny 0-series. They are intended as successors to the earlier ATtiny chips, such as the ATtiny85 and ATtiny84. I reviewed the range in an earlier article: Getting Started with the New ATtiny Chips.

A new Arduino core has been developed for the new ATtiny chips by Spence Konde and his collaborators, called megaTinyCore [1]. The new chips also use a new programming method called UPDI, and on his GitHub repository Spence Konde has described how to make an UPDI programmer by installing ElTangas’s jtag2updi program on an Arduino Uno, or other ATmega328-based Arduino board.

Program ATtiny 0-Series Chips with This Miniature UPDI Dongle – [Link]

Pokit PRO – a multichannel multimeter, oscilloscope and logger

Pokit Innovations has done it again. Hot on the heels of pokitMeter’s success on Kickstarter and beyond, the pokit team are ready to ramp it up with their next product – Pokit PRO. This new electronic measurement tool will be launched as the company’s second Kickstarter campaign on the 22nd of October 2019.

Pokit PRO was born out of the many excellent ideas given to the pokit team from their community of dedicated and creative supporters. The community loved the original pokitMeter for its highly accurate, versatile and fully integrated multimeter, oscilloscope and data logger functions. These are all packed into a tiny, portable device that connects to a smartphone app, and costs a fraction of traditional measurement tools. Pokit PRO will have all these functions and much more.

The pokit community dared us to create bigger, bolder and better. We listened, and this is exactly what we bring with the enhanced features of Pokit PRO

Opportunity through versatility

Enhanced functionality opens the door to new use-case possibilities. Pokit PRO is a full-featured multimeter, accurately measuring AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, resistance and ambient temperature, as well as checking continuity and diodes. Pokit PRO’s 600V RMS (CAT III) voltage range extends pokit’s applications to include higher-voltage household, lighting, automotive and electronics work.

Pokit PRO has been optimised for heavy duty work through its water resistant housing and high quality materials. Pokit PRO also comes with a whole bunch of other exciting new features, including an integrated torch, rubberised grip and rechargeable battery.

More power in your hands

Pokit PRO’s enhanced digital storage oscilloscope functionality supports multichannel use, connecting up to four devices simultaneously. Waveforms can be captured, displayed in real-time on a smartphone, and then saved for export to a CSV file. You can even perform an FFT spectrum analysis directly within the app! Pokit PRO fosters a creative community through its open-source API, which allows users to create their own pokit integrated apps and share them with others.

“Pokit’s harnessing of the power of smartphones has revolutionised the way test and measurement tools are used. There is no other tool which brings such power, accuracy and functionality in such a small package”

Features:

  • Extended voltage range up to 600V RMS – CAT III
  • Extended current range up to 10A
  • Multichannel support. Connect up to four Pokit PRO’s to your phone to measure more
  • Continuous acquisition
  • Integrated buzzer for a faster response in continuity mode
  • Integrated torch (see what you’re probing)
  • RGB LED to match App trace colours
  • Rechargeable (USB)
  • Increased robustness and water resistance for heavy duty use
  • Trigger acquisitions from the Pokit PRO or the app
  • Detachable wire clips and probe covers
  • Comfortable rubber grip
  • 152mm length, 28mm diameter. 500mm lead

Freedom to move

Innovators can move beyond the bench through a uniquely compact design. Traditional electronic measurement tools are bulky, expensive and complicated. Pokit PRO has been thoughtfully designed to mobilise innovators, allowing them to take their creativity anywhere. Pokit PRO’s innovative cable management system neatly stores the leads in the body of the device, increasing portability.

Pokit PRO is also a stand-alone data logger that monitors temperature, voltage or current waveforms for a period up to 6 months, even without connection to a phone. Simply hook up your pokit and walk away!

Pokit PRO will unleash users’ creativity with more power and freedom than ever before. The pokit team are excited to bring this revolutionary new tool to Kickstarter, launching 22nd of October 2019.

UPDATE 30/10/2019: The project is live on kickstarter.com and already reached the funding goal (AU$30,000) from more than 1300 bakers. The campaign has 28 more days to go and pledges starting from AU$115.

inCharge 6 – The Swiss Army Knife of Cables

All the cables you need in a tiny EDC keyring cable. The search for the perfect cable is over.

You probably own a few battery-powered devices, maybe one or two phones, a camera, Bluetooth headset, etc…, and each requires a different cable. It’s also easy to forget bringing the right cable, and once your device runs out of battery you’re out of luck.

inCharge 6 universal charging cable aims to solve this world first problem by offering a single cable that supports devices charged through USB Type-C, Lightning or Micro USB port, and small enough to hook to your keyring so you never forget it. Alternatively, the company also offers a 1.5-meter version of the cable.

The cable takes power from USB type-A or type-C power supply, and output to USB type-C, Lightning or Micro USB with the latter two available through the same connector.

The cable also allows you to charge a device from another device, and transfer data between the two (Charge & Sync) as illustrated below.

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inCharge 6 launched on Indiegogo a few days ago, and they’ve well surpassed their 10,000 Euros funding target with more than 239,000 Euros raised so far. A pledge of 12 Euros / $13 should get you one universal charging cable, but if you prefer the longer 1.5-meter version, 17 Euros / $19 is required. They also have bundles with different quantities up to 5 pieces for 45 Euros / $50. Shipping is expected for December 2019, but there’s no information about shipping costs, and it looks like backers will be informed once the rewards are ready to ship.

via www.cnx-software.com

Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi

Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are ideal for use as small stand-alone network audio players. With Volumio and other specialized Linux distributions, putting together an audio player is remarkably easy. And as Elektor staff member Ton Giesberts shows in the referred article, you can also use this approach to build a high-end audio player.

Note: Since its publication of the project in 2017, components, software elements, webpages and other elements mentioned in the article may be subject to updating to the present day.

  • Original publication: Elektor magazine 5/2017.
  • Author: Ton Giesberts (Elektor Labs).
  • Free download expires: Friday 1 November, 2019.

Go to the article page and download a pdf copy of the magazine article. Downloading is free until Friday 1 November, 2019.

A powerful, open hardware ECP5 FPGA dev board

ULX3S is a fully open source, compact, robust, and affordable FPGA dev board equipped with a balanced selection of additional components and expansions. Although it was designed primarily as a teaching tool for mastering the principles of digital circuit design, ULX3S incorporates a wide array of features and interfaces that allow it to serve as a broadly useful module for installation in complex devices.

Built around a powerful Lattice Semiconductor ECP5-series FPGA chip and supported by the latest open-source toolchains, ULX3S is one of the most powerful and desirable platforms available for FPGA enthusiasts. It comes equipped with onboard Wi-Fi, display, buttons, LEDs, and storage. Flash it with an over-the-air (OTA) update using the Wi-Fi connection or take advantage of the onboard OLED display and buttons to browse the contents of an SD card and select a bitstream. Due to its battery-backed RTC, ULX3S can power down completely and wake up only in response to certain events. This feature makes it perfect for use in low-power applications such as battery-powered remote sensor nodes.

And if you’re not the low-power type, onboard peripherals like SDRAM, USB, digital video out, onboard FM/ASK antenna, ADC, and DAC make it an audio/video powerhouse for signal processing and synthesis, motor control, and SDR use cases. It can emulate arcade machines and retro computers like the Minimig (Amiga) or modern systems like the F32C (MIPS/RISCV). It has 56 GPIO pins, all routed as differential pairs, and a PMOD compatible pinout, which opens it up to a wide range of expansion options. And if you are just starting out FPGAs, you can use the Arduino IDE to program ULX3S in seconds.

more information: radiona.org

The Cortex® M4F: Enabling next-generation real-time processing in i.MX8QM SMARC System on Module

iWave systems recently launched a new SMARC System on Module (SOM) based on the powerful NXP® i.MX 8QuadMax applications processors. This high performance SOM features an intelligent blend of MPUs+MCU power in a single device and integrates heterogeneous multicore 64 bit ARM® processors (Dual Cortex® A72@ 1.8 GHz + Quad Cortex® A53 @ 1.2 GHz and Dual Cortex® -M4F @ 266 MHz), targeted for applications that demand advanced real-time processing, multi-media performance as well as in applications that requires simultaneous multi-OS operations.

For more details refer to the link: i.MX8 QuadMax NXP SMARC SOM

The Cortex® M4F microcontroller plays an integral part in realizing various real-time operations of the SOM module. It is a powerful energy-efficient microcontroller core with floating-point arithmetic functionality that offers a low-latency execution environment with real-time and low-power processing capability running bare-metal code or a real-time operating system like FreeRTOS.

The Cortex® ‑M4F microcontroller incorporates the following key features:

  • A processor core.
  • A Nested Vectored Interrupt Controllerfor low-latency interrupt processing.
  • Multiple high-performance bus interfaces.
  • Memory Protection Unit(MPU) & Floating Point Unit (FPU).
  • LPIT (Low-power Periodic Interrupt Timer) for periodic timer services
  • TPM (Timer PWM Module) for timer and PWM services
  • RGPIO (Rapid General-Purpose Input/Output) for the fast pin I/O capability
  • MU (Messaging Unit) for interprocessor communication
  • INT MUX (Interrupt Mux) to select local interrupts routed outside of the subsystem
  • SEMA42 (hardware semaphore) for HMP synchronization to shared resources
  • LPI2C (Low-Power I2C) for serial communication
  • LPUART (Low-Power UART) for serial communication and debug

Optimized performance and efficiency for real-time processing:

To optimize performance and increase system efficiency it is always effective to separate computation tasks between various Cortex®   cores. The Cortex® A cores runs high-level OS

(Linux /Android) and can be used to drive applications that demand compute-intensive graphics (2D/3D), 4K video, high speed data processing etc., while real-time applications such as sensor monitoring, data acquisition, motor control, etc., requires high degree of determinism and DSP capability which can be handled very efficiently by the RTOS running on the Cortex® M4F cores. In addition, the SOM supports simultaneous operation of multiple OS platforms that enables the cores to drive totally independent applications, for e.g. When the Cortex® A cores handle a system for HMI or an instrument cluster, the Cortex® M4F can drive the circuitry for sensor control while utilizing RPC for interprocessor communications.

High-speed data acquisition:

On applications that make use of high-speed RF synthesis (ADC conversion), the Cortex® -M4F core can be employed to acquire analog inputs at a high sample rate and offload the Cortex®  A cores for instantaneous processing of the acquired data. For instance, in the case of industrial automation, where devices are often deployed in remote locations, the Cortex® -M4F core continuously monitors various sensor operations and can instantly detect any signal variations and communicates it with Cortex® A cores for instantaneous processing of the acquired data.

Intelligent power management:

In applications where the Cortex® A cores waits for communication from the Cortex® M4F cores, the system can take control of the situation and power gate the Cortex® A cores. The Cortex® A cores can go to sleep mode and can be activated either using predefined wake-up time or when there is a user-defined interrupt generated by Cortex® M4F core. While the Cortex® A core is shut down, the Cortex® M4F continues to monitor the system in low power, thereby optimizing the power intakes.

Rear-view camera application using the Cortex® M4F of i.MX8QM SMARC SOM

iWave Systems have validated the real-time performance of i.MX8QM SOM by demonstrating an application for the rear-view camera using only the Cortex® M4F of the SOM. The application demonstrates the fast boot capability of the Cortex® M4F  which is interfaced with the camera sensors mounted at the rear of the vehicle. After powering on the board in just 3 secs camera application starts to run. Cortex® M4F acquires data from the camera sensors and displays the image/video on the rear-view mirror thereby aiding the users to reverse park their vehicles with ease.

Likewise, several industrial applications ranging from Automation, Drones, HMI, and High-End signage, both real-time and non-real time can be easily enabled using iWave’s powerful i.MX8QM SMARC SOM platform.

With 10+ years longevity, custom SOM configuration and dedicated technical support including carrier board review, software support, etc., designers and OEMs can be assured of iWave’s unwavering quality and long-term service. Our support resources include detailed hardware and software user manual, carrier board schematics, BSP package with toolchain support, reference designs, etc.,

For further information or inquiries please write to mktg@iwavesystems.com or contact our Regional Partners.

4.3″ gen4 Series Intelligent Display Module with DIABLO16 Graphics Controller

The gen4 4.3” Diablo16 Integrated Display Modules are part of the latest gen4 series of modules Designed and Manufactured by 4D Systems.

The gen4 series was designed specifically for ease of integration and use, with careful consideration for space requirements and functionality.

These specific gen4 modules feature a 4.3” colour TFT LCD display, and come with options for Cover Lens Bezel (CLB), Resistive Touch and Capacitive Touch. They is powered by the well-known 4D Systems Diablo16 Graphics Processor, which offers an array of functionality and options for any Designer / Integrator / User.

The 4.3” Diablo16 Integrated Display Module features a TFT LCD Display, is capable of Touch Detection, microSD memory Storage, GPIO and Communications, along with multiple millisecond resolution timers, and Audio Generation.

The gen4 Series is 100% compatible with the Workshop4 IDE and its 4 different development environments, providing the user with a wealth of options for programming and controlling their system.

The gen4 series of Integrated Display Modules feature a 30 pin ZIF socket, designed for a 30 pin FFC cable, for easy and simple connection to an application or mother board, or for connecting to accessory boards for a range of functionality advancements.

The gen4 series of modules have been designed to minimise the impact of display related circuitry, and provide a platform suitable for integration into a product. Application boards can sit flush on the back of the gen4 display module if required, as the display related electronics sit inside the plastic mounting base, leaving the application board surface clear for User circuitry.

more information: 4dsystems.com.au

Dual frequency GNSS module enables sub-1m accuracy

OriginGPS has announced its first dual-frequency GNSS module, the ORG4600-B01, which will enable customers to build systems with sub-1m accuracy without implementing external components. by Jean-Pierre Joosting @ www.mwee.com

Measuring just 10- x 10-mm, the ORG4600-B01 module supports L1 + L5 GNSS reception with one RF port, enabling the use of a low-cost, dual-band antenna delivering sub-1m accuracy performance in real-world operating conditions. An alternate build option allows for separate L1/L5 RF outputs when dual antennas are required. The module is ideally suited for systems requiring ultra-accurate positioning, such as telematics, IoT and OBD applications.

OriginGPS collaborated with Broadcom to create a new miniature module with L1 + L5 support provided by the BCM47758 chip, enabling ultra-accurate GNSS positioning. The module was developed for solutions requiring super-precision GNSS and a dual frequency combination.

“This year has seen several satellites launched into orbit every month, most of them fitted with L5/E5 capabilities, and the Chinese and European Union governments plan to have their satellite constellations fully operational by 2020. Developing the ORG4600-B01 module with the BCM47758 GNSS receiver chip by Broadcom was the fastest and surest way to add a high quality dual frequency module to our portfolio and meet our customers’ increasing requirements for ultra-accurate GNSS modules,” said Haim Goldberger, CEO of OriginGPS.

“Size is a crucial parameter in GNSS dual frequency solutions,” said Prasan Pai, product marketing director for the Wireless Communications and Connectivity Division at Broadcom. “The collaboration with OriginGPS has created the industry’s smallest dual-frequency module with ‘no compromise’ quality. The collaboration enables Broadcom to reach new markets, such as precision agriculture, security, children tracking and fleet management.”

www.origingps.com

New Kontron Motherboards “Designed by Fujitsu”

Kontron, a leading global provider of IoT/Embedded Computing Technology (ECT), introduces motherboards “Designed by Fujitsu” including the form factors (Thin) Mini-ITX, µATX, Mini-STX, and ATX based on the latest Intel® platforms. As a result of the acquisition of Fujitsu’s products, production facilities and engineering in Augsburg, Germany, Kontron has expanded its embedded motherboard product portfolio.

The new Kontron motherboards are based on the Intel® Coffee-Lake platform and, with an extensive BIOS update, enable the use of the new 9th generation Intel® processors based on the proven Fujitsu design. This gives customers who are already using the boards the advantage of deploying the latest processors directly and without any hardware replacements. The refresh with the first eight-core processor in the LGA1151 socket means an increase in performance through an optimization of the processor technology and allows up to 5GHz clock frequency in the top model with Intel® Core™ i9-9900K processor. For Kontron, the new motherboards are part of the first new product introductions from the Fujitsu product range previously taken over. Kontron continues to develop, produce and certify the boards in Germany, from where technical support is also provided.

The current industrial motherboards “Designed by Fujitsu” support processors up to 98W. The Mini-ITX motherboards D3633-S and D3634-S are equipped with a chipset of the Intel®-300 series and offer extensive graphic interfaces such as DVI-D, DP, LVDS and eDP despite their small form factor. The D3641-S µATX and the D3646-S ATX, on the other hand, feature an extremely powerful Intel® C246 chipset including Intel® iAMT and Intel® Xeon™ support. All motherboards offer a variety of interfaces such as SATA, USB 3.1 and various COM ports.

The latest extended lifecycle motherboards are especially designed for semi-industrial applications. The portfolio includes the formats Mini-STX, Thin Mini-ITX, µATX as well as various interfaces state of the art connectivity such as Display Port, HDMI and USB 3.1.

For more information please visit: https://www.kontron.com/products/boards-and-standard-form-factors/motherboards

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