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Teseo-liv3f Gnss Prototyping Solution by St

Teseo-liv3f Gnss Prototyping Solution by St

The Teseo-LIV3F is a standalone positioning receiver IC that works simultaneously in multiple constellations (GPS, Galileo, Glonass, BeiDou and QZSS), being an easy to use GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) module. It brings the proven accuracy and robustness of the Teseo chips into the hands of everyone. Besides being able to integrate this module into your […]

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Rutronik Develops First Development Kit for Ai-based Applications to Implement Edge Intelligence

Rutronik Develops First Development Kit for Ai-based Applications to Implement Edge Intelligence

The first development kit developed by Rutronik, the RUTDevKit-STM32L5, is a complete solution for AI-based applications running on an MCU platform. It enables hardware and firmware developers to deliver proof-of-concepts within a short space of time. The focus here is firmly on security and data protection, short latency periods, low energy consumption and adequate storage

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Acconeer’s Low-power Xm132_xe132 Entry Radar Module With a Solderable Design Features

Acconeer’s Low-power Xm132/xe132 Entry Radar Module With a Solderable Design Features

Acconeer’s Low-power radar module with a solderable design features a land grid array for connection to a host PCB Acconeer’s XM132 entry module is a low-power radar module with a solderable design featuring a land grid array for connection to a host PCB. This entry module integrates the A111 pulsed coherent radar with a 32-bit 64 MHz

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Stmicroelectronics Stm32h723-733 725-735 & 730 Arm® Cortex®-m7 Core

Stmicroelectronics Stm32h723-733 725-735 & 730 Arm® Cortex®-m7 Core

The STM32H723/733, STM32H725/735, and STM32H730 lines are leaning on the STM32H7 DNA The STM32H723/733, STM32H725/735, and STM32H730 lines are leaning on the STM32H7 DNA. They provide maximum performance up to 550 MHz, high integration with embedded Flash memory of 128 KB (for STM32H730 family) and up to 1 Mbyte (for STM32H723/733 and STM32H725/735 family), advanced

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Nxp Announces General Availability of the Arm Cortex-m33-based Lpc551x S1x Mcu Family

Nxp Announces General Availability of the Arm Cortex-m33-based Lpc551x S1x Mcu Family

NXP Semiconductors today announced the availability of its LPC551x/S1x microcontroller (MCU) family – further extending its performance-efficient LPC5500 MCU series. The LPC551x/S1x MCU family offers developers low power consumption, embedded security, pin-, software- and peripheral-compatibility to accelerate time-to-market. The LPC551x/S1x family leverages ultra-efficient 40-nm flash technology for cost and performance benefits. Key features include: Over 600 EEMBC® CoreMarks®

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Boost the Speed of Your Stm32 Microcontrollers by 31% Using Core-coupled Memory

Boost the Speed of Your Stm32 Microcontrollers by 31% Using Core-coupled Memory

When working on projects with computation-intensive routines and (or) near real-time performance requirements, having a “lightning-fast” RAM is usually a good thing for developers. This is one of the reasons while STMicro included the Core Coupled Memory (CCM) RAM  in a good number of its STM32 microcontroller series, and Dim Tass recently demonstrated how to use it, in a blog post

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Stmicroelectronics Stm32h7a3_7b3 Lines of Microcontrollers Include an Arm® Cortex®-m7 Core

Stmicroelectronics Stm32h7a3/7b3 Lines of Microcontrollers Include an Arm® Cortex®-m7 Core

The STM32H7A3/7B3 lines of microcontrollers include an Arm® Cortex®-M7 core (with double-precision floating point unit) running up to 280 MHz. The STM32H7A3/7B3 MCU lines provides 1 to 2 Mbytes Flash memory, 1.4 Mbytes of SRAM with the following architecture: 192 Kbytes of TCM RAM (including 64 Kbytes of ITCM RAM and 128 Kbytes of DTCM

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Miromico’s Fmlr-6x-x-ma62x, the “world’s Smallest” Lorawan Module

Miromico’s Fmlr-6x-x-ma62x, the “world’s Smallest” Lorawan Module

Miromico AG has developed a LoRaWAN module with integrated Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller, which was unveiled at Embedded World 2020. They claim it is the world’s smallest LoRaWAN module with integrated Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller. Also referred to as the FMLR-6x-x-MA62x Module, Miromico module’s latest design is built around the Maxim MAX23625/26 microcontroller, which enables an Arm Cortex-M4, clocking at up to 96MHz from the internal oscillator of as low

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Osm (Open Standard Module) With Nxp I.mx 8m Mini Nano Cpu

Osm (Open Standard Module) With Nxp I.mx 8m Mini / Nano Cpu

F&S Elektronik Systeme GmbH presents a prototype of a direct solder module.  It’a a 30 x 30mm “OSM-MX8MM” module that runs Linux on an i.MX8M Mini. As part of the SGET, the standardization group SDT.05 was founded jointly by iesy GmbH, F&S Elektronik Systeme GmbH and Kontron AG. The aim of this group is a new standard

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Kioxia Unveils Fifth-generation Bics Flash

Kioxia Unveils Fifth-generation Bics Flash

New generation 3D flash memory adds layers, boosts capacity, broader bandwidth and provides new design flexibility KIOXIA Europe GmbH, the world leader in memory solutions, today announced that it has successfully developed its fifth-generation BiCS FLASH three-dimensional (3D) flash memory with a 112-layer vertically stacked structure. KIOXIA plans to start shipping samples of the new device, which has a

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