Laird Releases New Bluetooth 5.1 Module

Laird Connectivity released the new BL653 embedded Bluetooth 5.1 module series which enables industrial OEMs to implement longer range BLE applications in the harshest industrial operating environments. The BL653 is a complete multi-protocol embedded wireless offering with processing capability, Bluetooth 5.1 direction finding with angle of arrival (AoA) and angle of departure (AoD), and extended temperature range ideal for challenging RF environments and wireless industrial IoT applications.

Powered by the Nordic nRF52833 silicon, the small form factor BL653 modules and development kits provide a BLE and Cortex-M4F CPU for any OEM’s product design. The BL653 provides programming options for the Nordic SDK or Zephyr RTOS, a AT command set, or Laird Connectivity’s own smartBASIC environment.

The BL653 series utilizes the nRF52833 hardware features and capabilities including USB access, up to +8 dBm transmit power, and up to 5.5V supply range. In addition to the Bluetooth 5.1 features, the BL653 also has the potential to be Bluetooth 5.2 capable and has hardware support for NFC and 802.15.4 (Thread and Zigbee).

According to the company, the BL653 enables industrial applications previously challenged in supporting wireless connectivity. With Bluetooth meshing capabilities, OEMs can create wireless mesh networks, which extend the reach of messages by relaying them from node to node in a large group of connected devices. Mesh networks are well suited for smart lighting and factory automation applications, which also benefit from the BL653’s operating temperature range (up to 105°C).

The strengths of Bluetooth 5 long range (Coded PHY support) means that Bluetooth signals can travel further and enable wireless communication for constrained, hard-to-reach equipment within factory floors and manufacturing plants. These capabilities of the BL653 now open up industrial equipment such as pumps, valves, and drives for wireless connectivity. The BL653 also boasts robust security, a small footprint, and modular FCC, IC, CE, RCM, MIC, and Bluetooth SIG approvals, which extend to an OEM’s design with no new testing for the fastest route to production.

For more information, visit: https://www.lairdconnect.com

MEMS pressure sensors feature fast response, high resolution, long-term stability

Bourns, Inc. announced the addition of four new model families to the Bourns Precision Sensor (BPS) line. Based on state-of-the-art Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, the four new BPS310BPS320BPS330 and BPS340 series are cost-effective pressure sensor solutions that feature ultra-fast response times, high resolution, and long-term stability. These features, along with the ability to work with pressure ranges from 5 to 500 psi, make Bourns’ latest BPS sensors ideal for a vast array of packaging requirements and applications including industrial systems and low/medium risk medical devices.

The Model BPS310 series is designed to provide high sensitivity/accuracy for ultra-low pressures. For gauge and pressure measurement, the Model BPS320 series offers a robust configuration in a surface mount package. The Model BPS330 series is a through-hole pressure sensor with an aluminum port for low-pressure applications with an operating range up to 125 °C. With an ability to handle certain harsh medias, the Model BPS340 series is offered in a surface-mount package capable of supporting pressure ranges up to 500 psi.

Bourns BPS310, BPS320, BPS330 and BPS340 series sensors are available now and are RoHS compliant.

1mm-Thin Polymer Aluminum Electrolytics Provides High Ripple Current and Capacitance

The new PPC Series of ultra-thin polymer aluminum electrolytic capacitors from Cornell Dubilier represents a totally new capacitor form factor. Designed specifically for applications requiring high ripple current and the thinnest possible profiles, type PPC opens up new product design options. In addition to being just 1 mm thin, the PPC uses versatile packaging technology that makes it possible for capacitors to be formed into custom shapes and sizes to accommodate available space.

Custom values are available within a capacitance range of 8,000 µF to 20,000 µF, with working voltages ranging from 6.3 to 24 WVDC. The company plans to extend the series to higher operating voltages later in the year. Operating life is 2,000 hours @125 °C.

Highlights

  • +125 °C, Up to 2,000 Hours Load Life
  • Low Leakage Current
  • Very Low ESR and High Ripple Current
  • Just 1 mm thin

The PPC is rated for 10 g peak for vibration and withstands shocks up to 100 g’s (MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition I). With flat tin-plated copper terminations, it is possible to mount the device off-board or directly to a PCB. Mounting is by means of 3M double-sided VHB tape™, to ensure that the entire capacitor surface is kept rigid.

Developed by Cornell Dubilier, the PPC is the latest leading-edge capacitor development by the company. These designs have been responsive to market demands for capacitors that provide higher performance while breaking away from traditional cylindrical form factors.

Caltech’s Low-Cost Sweat Sensor Tracks Stress Through Cortisol Levels

From tracking diabetes to the detection of diseases like Cystic Fibrosis, a lot of ideas around monitoring/analyzing human sweat, as a non-invasive method of detecting or monitoring diseases has been around for a while. Leveraging on this idea, a team of researchers at Caltech, led by Wei Gao, assistant professor of medical engineering at Caltech, has created a wireless, non-invasive, sweat sensor that analyzes human sweat to determine stress levels.

The sensor determines the stress level by accurately tracking, in near real-time, the levels of a natural compound called “cortisol” in sweat. Cortisol is believed to be the hormone that is released in the human body when stressed. According to Gao, the circadian pattern of cortisol in patients who for instance have PTSD or Depression is different from those in healthy individuals, as such, by identifying the cortisol patterns, the level of stress can be diagnosed and the speed at which the sensor does this means the 1+hours wait for blood tests and the associated stress-inducing blood sample draw can be avoided.

Made from Graphene, a sheet-like form of carbon, the new sensor uses a detection approach similar to that of another sweat sensor developed by Gao which is used in detecting the level of uric acid in the bloodstream so as to monitor cardiovascular diseases and other conditions like diabetes, and kidney-related diseases.

The new sensor features graphene combined with a plastic sheet that is etched with a laser to generate a 3D graphene structure, with tiny pores in which sweat can be analyzed. The pores, which create a large amount of surface area in the sensor, are coupled with antibodies that are immune to system molecules and sensitive to cortisol, aiding its detection.

Successful tests have been conducted with the sensor, and even more, tests are now being planned to be conducted in space, as Gao is one of the researchers that were selected by NASA to participate in the studies of the health of humans on deep-space missions, to test potential off-world applications of the sensor. As part of the program, which is being administered by the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH), Gao will be required to develop the sensor into a system for monitoring stress and anxiety levels in astronauts.

Moreover, exploring the potential off-world applications of CBD, known for its calming effects on anxiety, presents a promising avenue for future research. Astronauts could potentially consume CBD on Earth before embarking on missions to mitigate anxiety and stress, enhancing their preparedness for the challenges of space travel. Integrating CBD into the health protocols of space missions could revolutionize how we support astronauts’ mental health, paving the way for safer and more sustainable human exploration beyond our planet.

More information on the sensor are available in the research paper titled, “Investigation of cortisol dynamics in human sweat using a graphene-based wireless mHealth system,” which documented Gao’s findings and describes the sensor in detail.

Newport GW6903 Single Board Computer

The GW6903 SBC features the Cavium OcetonTX™ Dual Core ARMv8 SoC processor operating at 800MHz, 1GByte of DDR4 DRAM, and 8GBytes of eMMC System Flash. Two Mini-PCIe half card expansion sockets supports 802.11abgn/ac wireless radios, LTE/4G/3G cellular modems and other PCI Express peripherals. Additional peripherals include a Gigabit Ethernet port and a Type A USB 3.0 port. The Gateworks System Controller provides embedded features such as real time clock, voltage and temperature monitor, fan monitor and control, serial EEPROM, and advanced power management with programmable board shut-down and wake-up for remote IoT sensor applications. A wide-range DC input power supply provides up to 8W to the Mini-PCIe sockets for supporting thelatest high-power wireless radios. Input Power is applied through dedicated connector or the Ethernet port in a Passive Power over Ethernet configuration. Both OpenWrt and Ubuntu Linux Board Support Packages are supported on the ARM Processor. The small size of the single board computer allows it to operate in rugged and industrial applications with limited space. This product is made in the USA making it suitable for military and other secure projects. An IoT Gateway can easily be created by mating the GW6903 SBC with two half card Mini-PCIe radios. Internet of things and mesh systems are a perfect match for this miniature SBC that is only 35x110mm.

Newport GW6903 Highlights:

  • Marvell OcteonTX™ Dual Core ARMv8 800MHz Processor
  • 1GB DDR4 Memory
  • 8GB eMMC Flash System Memory
  • Two High-Power Half Card Mini-PCIe Sockets
  • Gigabit Ethernet Port with 802.3af/at PoE Support
  • Tri-Color Front Panel Status LED
  • Application Connector Includes Digital IO, Analog, Reset and Power & Optional UART & I2C
  • -40C to +85C Industrial Operating Temperature
  • Linux OpenWrt and Ubuntu Board Support Packages
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • Made in the USA
  • Rugged & Industrial design

more: www.gateworks.com

Embedded Kontron motherboard pITX-APL V2.0 for high performance in 2.5-inch format

Kontron, a leading global provider of IoT/Embedded Computing Technology (ECT), is expanding its product line in the Pico-ITX form factor with the pITX-APL V2.0 embedded motherboard, which is equipped with Intel Atom® E39xx and Intel® Celeron® N3350/J3455 two- and quad-core CPUs and features improved performance with an extended range of functions. The pITX-APL V2.0 offers up to 16 Gbytes of hard-soldered LPDDR4 memory, extensive interfaces, such as two 1GB Ethernet ports and a second graphics interface, as well as the option of retrofitting user-specific functions via M2 interface. A mini DisplayPort and HDMI provide flexible graphics options. This makes the motherboard ideal for use in industrial client applications as well as in kiosk, infotainment, digital signage and POS systems.

The new pITX-APL V2.0 with its compact dimensions of only 100 x 72 mm impresses with improved graphics and computing performance and at the same time low power consumption of only 6 to 12 watts at 12V DC input voltage. It features an LVDS 24Bit Dual Channel, an M.2 slot with a USB 3.0 and microSIM interface as well as a half-size mPCIe slot and a uSD/uSIM combo slot. A TPM 2.0 security chip enables the protection of applications and licenses.

Specifications listed for the pITX-APL V2.0 include:

  • Processor — Intel Apollo Lake with Intel HD Graphics 500 (all Atom, Celeron, and Pentium models, dual- and quad-core)
  • Memory/storage:
    • Up to 16GB soldered, 4x-channel LPDDR4 RAM
    • MicroSD slot (combo slot with micro-SIM)
    • SATA 3.0 with locking latch
    • Optional SSD on M.2 B-key and possible mini-PCIe (see below)
  • Networking — 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports with WoL
  • Media I/O:
    • Mini-DisplayPort
    • HDMI port
    • 18/24-bit, dual-channel LVDS with 5V backlight support
    • Triple display support
    • HD Audio I/O headers (mic, line-in, line-out) plus SPDIF
  • Other I/O:
    • 2 USB 3.0 ports
    • 2x USB 2.0 headers
    • RS-232, SPI, and front-panel headers
  • Expansion:
    • M.2 B-key (PCIe 2.0) slot with SSD support and micro-SIM
    • Possible half-size mini-PCIe slot with storage and wireless support
    • Micro-SIM combo slot with microSD
  • Other features — TPM 2.0; optional Kontron Approtect with Wibu secure element; system monitoring; RTC with Pigtail BR2032 battery; optional passive and active cooling
  • Operating temperature — -25 to 75°C (possible -40 to 85°C Atom variants)
  • Power — 12V DC locking jack; power header; CMOS clear/autostart header; power button and LED; ACPI 5.0 PMIC; optional 15W 5V/3A external power supply
  • Dimensions — 100 x 72 x 41mm
  • Operating system – BSPs for Yocto Linux, Win 10 IoT Enterprise and Core, WES7, Win 7, VxWorks

Like all Kontron embedded products, the pITX-APL V2.0 is characterized by the long-term availability of all components – a fact that is particularly beneficial for very complex application scenarios with many devices running in parallel.

For more information, please visit: https://www.kontron.com/products/boards-and-standard-form-factors/single-board-computer/pitx-apl-pitx-apl-v2.0.html

Saelig Introduces Abeeway Multiple Technology Location Tracking Sensors

Saelig Company, Inc. announces the availability of Abeeway Asset Trackers, which uniquely use multiple location technologies (GPS, Low-power GPS, Wi-Fi, and BLE) to allow accuracy, speed, and indoor/outdoor use. Proprietary Abeeway technology sends GPS calculations to the cloud, making location tracking faster and extremely energy-efficient. To optimize battery life, Abeeway devices use the most cost-effective connectivity and integrated sensors to enable smart multi-mode behavior, adaptable to individualized situations:

  • Motion Tracking: real-time position when motion is detected
  • Permanent tracking: regular interval real-time positioning
  • Start/End: positioning at motion start and end events
  • Fix on demand: get position only when needed
  • Activity tracking: monitor activity rate with embedded sensors

Two Abeeway tracker types are currently available: the Micro Tracker and the Industrial Tracker.  The Micro Tracker is a very low power location tracker which combines GPS, WiFi, LoRa, and BLE technologies to offer outdoor positioning (GPS) with 10m accuracy as well as indoor positioning (WiFi sniffing and triangulation) with 30m accuracy and automatic wireless detection. The Micro Tracker incorporates proprietary low power GPS technology (multi-patented Abeeway AGPS) to offer extended use in a tiny small device, with up to 3 year battery life before recharging. Recheargable via microUSB for intense daily use, this product is used worldwide by telecom companies, insurance companies, medical equipment users, food suppliers, as well as for personnel and small equipment tracking. The Micro Tracker can locate its position in 10sec versus 1min for conventional GPS.  It offers excellent sensitivity even in bad conditions, and up to 10 times the powered life of ordinary GPS products.

The Industrial Tracker is a low power industrial tracker with the same performance as the Micro Tracker, but with an active “fit-and-forget” battery life of up to 10 years.  The use of three location technologies (GPS, assisted GPS, and Wi-Fi) guarantees seamless outdoor/indoor geolocation.  This makes it useful for transport, vehicles, trucks, public works, construction, logistics, supply chain management, security, and general equipment asset management.  The GPS mode is accurate up to 5 meters, with a location time of 15sec for a hot start and 1min for a cold start. The assisted GPS mode is accurate up to 10m with a location time of 10sec. The Wi-Fi mode is accurate up to 30m with a location time of 5sec. Additional parameters that can be logged include: temperature and pressure monitoring, and movement via the integrated 3-axis accelerometer.

Abeeway also offers an optional web/mobile application and a SaaS to follow their trackers, change settings, request a position, or create geo-fencing, sending an SMS message or email when a tracker enters a defined zone.  Two geolocation modes are available: “on-demand” when GPS is used, and “regular” with periodic location at regular, configurable intervals.

Applications for Abeeway trackers include: locate machinery, tools or construction material; detect equipment fleet location and monitor equipment utilization;  detect asset theft; optimize transportation supply; track vehicles, pallets, containers, dumpsters, and railcars; locate warehouse parts; find vehicles in parking lots;  personnel safety and security (geofencing ‘no-go zones’) with real-time location indoors/outdoors and SOS button problem alert; livestock management and farm equipment monitoring, etc.

Leveraging high battery life capabilities and low total cost of ownership, the Abeeway trackers provide a cost-efficient solution for tracking assets using LoRaWAN connectivity and embedded geolocation intelligence. This is a simple, fast and ready-to-go tracking solution, creating an instant ‘track and trace’ answer for most location challenges.

EV54Y39A PIC-IoT WA Development Board

The EV54Y39A from Microchip is a secure Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud IoT development solution

Microchip Technology’s EV54Y39A PIC-IoT WA Development Board and AWS provide users with an ideal foundation for building their next cloud-connected design. Combining powerful microcontrollers, a CryptoAuthentication™ secure element, and a fully certified Wi-Fi® network controller, these boards offer the simplest and most effective way to connect embedded applications to the AWS Cloud platform. Leveraging the Microchip Trust Platform, each board comes pre-provisioned and ready to upload light and temperature sensor data to the free sandbox account, ready to be visualized in real-time on a dedicated web page.

The IoT development board features the PIC24FJ128GA705 eXtreme Low Power (XLP) microcontroller. This powerful and efficient MCU allows users to intelligently bring their data to the Cloud. Using these scalable MCUs allows for the expansion of the IoT functionality and the addition of customized sensors into the application. For rapid prototyping, the IoT development board is supported by the MPLAB X IDE as well as the graphical development tool MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC). These tools simplify connecting existing applications to the cloud or developing new IoT designs. The on-board mikroBUS™ connector allows for both the seamless integration of any MIKROE® Click™ boards and the ability to quickly interface with other sensors or actuators that support the popular footprint. With over 700 click boards to choose from, this board can rapidly be made into an IoT enabled motion detector, heart rate monitor, or another device the user imagines. The EV54Y39A AWS sensor node is ideal for smart home, smart city, medical, and industrial control/sensing applications.

  • Easy migration to the cloud for PIC-based embedded applications
    • Embedded sensors, actuators, or mechatronic applications
    • Easy to add cloud connection to a huge install base of PIC MCU applications
  • Smart: PIC24FJ128GA705 XLP MCU
    • 128 KB Flash and 16 KB RAM
    • Ideal for low power, smart sensors
  • Connected: WINC1500 Wi-Fi
    • Running TCP/IP and TLS connection to Amazon Cloud
  • Secure: ATECC608
    • Key storage, authentication, crypto
    • Secure device authentication to AWS IoT Core
    • Pre-provisioned for easy connection
  • Rapid prototyping for IoT sensor nodes
    • Includes light and temperature sensors
    • Custom landing page at PIC-IoT.com
    • Add more sensors: choose from 500+ click boards
    • Easy drag and drop programmer/debugger

more information: www.microchip.com

Fotric 226B Thermal Camera For Automated, Non-Contact Personnel Temperature Screening

The Fotric 226B’s AI algorithm automatically detects and assesses the temperatures of passing humans to provide instant fever alarms

Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the Fotric 226B Infrared Thermal Imager, a standalone infrared camera and PC software combination that provides safe, non-contact measurement of passing human traffic, without requiring person-to-person contact, ensuring the safety of the detection personnel themselves.  It has a millisecond response time which automatically locks on to facial outlines to give accurate non-contact temperature measurements. This fast response means that it does not affect traffic flow or behavior habits, yet can quickly detect people with potential health issues.  When the Fotric 226B detects a face with an above-normal body temperature, an audible alarm is immediately triggered, a red box is placed on the PC image of the target face, and a high quality image is captured with the accurate body temperature overlaid.  WLIR software then automatically emits a buzzer alarm to alert support personnel.

The Fotric 226B’s Polysilicon-FPA sensor provides a thermal image of up to 110k pixels of effective temperature measurement points.  The WLIR software provided has a built-in AI face-shape detection algorithm that detects facial temperatures with a 100% success rate. A built-in AI temperature calibration algorithm within the software automatically locks onto face shapes and rejects other high temperature sources in the field of view.  The Fotric 226B has been designed for excellent measurement stability, with automatic correction for ambient changes to avoid false alarms.  The WLIR software utilizes a body temperature calibration algorithm which automatically collects face temperatures in different scenarios for self-learning.  It adjusts the body temperature alarm threshold in real-time by adapting to ambient changes, preventing alarms for body temperature variations due to morning or night differences.  The WLIR software can automatically count the number of screened personnel and the number of suspected abnormal body temperature alarms during a screening process, which is helpful for statistics, and for epidemic prevention and control.

The Fotric 226B Thermal Camera performs best indoors with a detection distance of 3’ to 10’ using ambient lighting.  It is simple to set up, requiring one power outlet and a PC connection.  The camera has a standard mount for use with a tripod.  Made by Fotric Precision Instruments, an innovative intelligent thermal imaging products manufacturer, the Fotric 226B Thermal Camera with free WLIR software is available now from Saelig Company Inc., Fotric’s authorized North American distributor.

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