Communications
COM Express boasts 3x higher graphics performance
Seven new credit card sized Computer-on-Modules from Kontron were unveiled at this years SPS/IPC/Drives show. Based on the leading form factor standard COM Express, the new mini modules cover the entire embedded range of the Intel Atom processor E3800 and Intel Celeron processor N2900 and J1900 product families, formerly codenamed 'Bay Trail'.
Abalta and Green Hills Software partner for IVI
Abalta Technologies and Green Hills Software jointly reveal their partnership to integrate Abalta’s connected car solution, WEBLINK, into the Green Hills scalable and highly advanced in-vehicle infotainment platform which is based on the INTEGRITY real-time operating system.
What’s next for Machine to Machine communications?
Cambridge Wireless has drawn together leading industry experts to examine future opportunities and challenges for Machine to Machine communications. On 4 December 2013 at the London branch of Bird and Bird, “Mobile Networks: The advent of Machines – Are you ready?” will focus on the next phase of connected devices and how M2M will dramatically shape how we live, work and operate in the next decade.
Single board computer micro module
Avalue Technology has introduced a new 3.5” single board computer micro module which is powered by the AMD Embedded G-Series 1st generation SoC APU based on 28nm design technology. Designated the ECM-KA, the new SBC features extremely low power consumption, high graphic performance, rich multimedia and I/O functionality and a small footprint.
Wireless gas sensing platform with BLE
Karthi demonstrates the Wireless Universal Gas Sensing Platform with Bluetooth Low Energy, a flexible, low power, complete gas sensing solution for industrial, medical and consumer applications. With this reference design you can easily develop your own end-products that monitor oxygen and toxic gases, while the BLE adds a wireless feature that enables you to seamlessly connect to your iPhone or iPad.
Seven new gain horn antenna designs ranging from 1.7 GHz up to 40 GHz
The standard gain horn antenna lines from Fairview Microwave have been expanded to include seven new designs. Ranging in size from WR28 to WR430 and frequencies from 1.7 GHz up to 40 GHz, the new designs aim to provide engineers with a complete and comprehensive selection of components for various calibration and testing applications.
Ultra-slim panel computer for medical applications
The MPC152-832 is a new 15-inch, fanless, ultra-slim medical panel computer which has been announced by Axiomtek. Powered by the low-power Intel Atom processor D2550 1.86GHz with the Intel NM10 Express chipset, the MPC152-832 medical panel PC has UL60601-1/EN60601-1 medical certifications and is therefore ideal for nursing cart, point-of-care terminal, or infotainment terminal use in healthcare environments.
Functional safety software for industrial automation
Renesas announce development of a new functional safety software package for its 32-bit RX631 and RX63N microcontrollers. The new solution provides diagnostic software for the industry-leading RX CPU core, and its internal memory. Significantly reducing development time, it also includes a detailed safety manual for designs that need to conform to stringent safety directives for industrial equipment, such as safety controllers, PLCs, industrial m...
COM Express module for multimedia and medical applications
DFI have introduced their first COM Express Mini form factor to pair an Intel NM10 Express chipset with a range of Intel Atom processors - from the power-efficient Intel Atom N2600 processor to the enhanced Intel Atom D2550 processor. The CD9A3 Series Type 10 COM Express Mini module is ideal for industrial applications which require a stable revision-controlled platform, such as industrial control automation, digital signage, medical equipment, a...
Embedded modules for medical device applications
TQ-Systems has today announced the introduction of a new small embedded minimodule offering excellent computing performance. Ideally suited for the development of medical devices on the basis of its properties, the TQMa335x is based on the Texas Instruments AM335x ARM processor family.