A reference kit for the Intel Cyclone 10 LP FPGA
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A reference kit for the Intel Cyclone 10 LP FPGA

Together with Trenz Electronic GmbH, Arrow Electronics has developed a full-featured reference kit based on the low-cost and low-power Intel Cyclone10 LP FPGA family. The Cyclone 10 LP reference kit reduces time to market and development costs by enabling users to start work...

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Arrow launches electronics services marketplace
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Arrow launches electronics services marketplace

Arrow Electronics and Freelancer.com have worked together to launch ArrowPlus powered by Freelancer.com, a marketplace for electrical and electronics services. By Ally Winning @ eenewsembedded.com The new platform is intended to close the skills gap by providing companies and...

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Arrow Board Raffle: Arrow ARIS development board for free!
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Arrow Board Raffle: Arrow ARIS development board for free!

Arrow's ARIS Edge S1 and ARIS Edge S3 The ARIS Edge and Edge S3 are intended as Internet of Things (IoT) edge nodes. Based on a Renesas Synergy MCU (S1 for the Edge S1, S3A3 for the Edge S3), the ARIS Edge boards offer many features that make them suitable for smart sensing and IoT...

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The Internet of Arduino Challenge – Build an IoT Arduino Powered Product and you could win up to $50,000
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The Internet of Arduino Challenge – Build an IoT Arduino Powered Product and you could win up to $50,000

The Arduino has been the number one development board for hackers, hobbyists, engineers and even product designers for a while. The Arduino Movement has powered a powerful maker's community where anyone that can think of an idea can quickly make it happen, and this has birthed several...

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Use a Comparator or Op-Amp to Simplify Light Dependent Resistor Output
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Use a Comparator or Op-Amp to Simplify Light Dependent Resistor Output

If your project calls for light sensitivity, it’s hard to beat light dependent resistors (LDRs), also known as photoresistors. They’re available for a few cents each, and their resistance varies based on how much light they receive. In the dark, these devices produce resistances in...

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