Available at Rutronik: ultra-low-power Wireless MCUs from Redpine Signals
With Redpine Signals’ RS14100 WiSeMCUTM family, Rutronik distributes the first Wireless Secure MCUs featuring a…
With Redpine Signals’ RS14100 WiSeMCUTM family, Rutronik distributes the first Wireless Secure MCUs featuring a…
Microchip announces the space industry’s first Arm®-based microcontrollers (MCUs) that combine the low-cost and large…
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Provides Complete Industrial Functional Safety Support, Including Mutual Fault Diagnosis for Dual-Microcontroller Structure and Function that Isolates Multiple Software Applications
The nRF52811 from Nordic Semiconductor is a multiprotocol SoC (System-on-Chip) and one of the first…
Microchip announces the industry’s smallest IEEE 802.15.4-compliant module that combines an ultra-low-power microcontroller (MCU) with…
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today extended its high integration…
Many promises of great value are currently linked to machine learning or self-learning algorithms. Big data and great computing power are required to see them come to fruition. For sensor applications in predictive maintenance, an ARM®-based microcontroller may be sufficient to implement AI algorithms. This has been demonstrated by Andreas Mangler, Director Strategic Marketing & Communications at Rutronik, together with his engineering team.
Embedded Artificial Intelligence (e-AI) Technology The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies such as machine…
Securing a microcontroller-based application for the IoT can be tricky. Security starts at the hardware…