UR32 – Compact industrial 4G cellular router
Three characteristics distinguish the UR32 mobile router series from ICP Germany. One is the housing…
Three characteristics distinguish the UR32 mobile router series from ICP Germany. One is the housing…
Parallel to the PCIM Europe exhibition, the conference held from 5 – 7 May 2020 in Nuremberg, offers a multi-faceted program consisting of lecture and poster presentations, keynotes, special sessions and exclusive seminars and tutorials.
Proposing Miniaturization of Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors for Automobiles with Enhanced Functionality TOKYO
Superior in High-Temperature Characteristics, Contributing to Expanded Life under High-Temperature Environments
The demands placed on displays have altered dramatically. Even in industrial applications, users now expect attractive user interfaces with touchscreens and interactive displays as well as intuitive operability. Consequently, it is worth thinking about display modules.
In the last years the automotive industry is trying to consolidate the proliferation of the networking technologies that are used in the vehicles. The vision is to have a so called “mono technological network” and the solution approach is to adapt the Ethernet technology that has a proven track record in other areas to the automotive requirements.
Answers by Bernd Westhoff, Senior Manager, Microcontroller Marketing, IoT and Infrastructure Business Unit Renesas Electronics
New Software and Hardware Building Block Solutions Developed for RA Family of 32-bit Arm Cortex-M MCUs
Optimal processing solutions are often provided by combinations of RISC, CISC, graphics processors and FPGAs, by FPGAs on their own, or by FPGAs that boast hard processor cores as part of their fabric. However, many designers are unfamiliar with the capabilities of FPGAs, how they’ve evolved, and how to use them. This article, Part 1 of a 5-part series, will discuss the fundamentals of FPGAs and introduce example solutions from major providers. Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5 will focus on the FPGA device families and design tools offered from Lattice Semiconductor, Microchip, Altera, and Xilinx.