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Top 5 IoT products in December

27th December 2023
Kristian McCann
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in December 2023.

GigaDevice partners with SEGGER on Embedded Studio for RISC-V

 

GigaDevice customers can now use SEGGER's multi-platform IDE Embedded Studio free of charge across all GigaDevice RISC-V microcontrollers (MCUs) including the latest GD32VW553.

Characterised by its flexibility of use, Embedded Studio has all the tools and features a developer needs for professional embedded C and C++ development, including a complete toolchain, optimised run-time library, core simulator, and hardware debugging with the J-Link debug probes. Read more.

V-Harvester board eliminates batteries in IoT apps


In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the 196 HVC ENYCAP V-Harvester board from Vishay Intertechnology.

Maximizing IoT node efficiency by helping to replace regular batteries with a rechargeable photovoltaic (PV) energy-harvesting backup solution, the board is an HVC system backup demonstration circuit that enables developers to extend overall product life expectancy by implementing a longer, more sustainable maintenance-free, energy supply source for use in a variety of host system applications. Read more.

OKW extends SMART-PANEL wall-mount enclosures range


OKW has extended its range of SMART-PANEL wall-mount and desktop enclosures for building monitoring and control.

New size S114 fits flush-mount cavity wall boxes up to 100 x 100mm. Elegant SMART-PANEL is ideal for applications including building services systems, electrical installations, smart homes, offices, security, IoT/IIoT, wireless communications, measuring and control, medical and laboratory technology. Read more.

Smart pill tracks sleep apnea and opioid risk


A smart ingestible electronic device has been developed that promises to be a less intrusive and more efficient way of monitoring vital signs, particularly for patients with sleep apnea and those at risk of opioid overdose.

The device, a collaborative creation by researchers from MIT, Celero Systems, and West Virginia University, has the potential to change the way we diagnose and monitor various health conditions. Read more.

Lumus wins ‘ Next Big Things in Tech’


Lumus, the pioneering developer of reflective waveguide technology for augmented reality (AR) eyewear, has announced that its Z-Lens 2D waveguide architecture has been named to Fast Company’s third annual Next Big Things in Tech list.

The esteemed award programme recognises the technology innovations poised to shape the future of global industries. Read more.

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