Industrial Raspberry Pi 3 mounts on DIN rail

RevPi Core 3 is a DIN rail industrial computer based around Raspberry Pi’s quad core Compute Module 3 from German firm Kunbus. With four ARM cores, a 1.2GHz clock and 1Gbyte of ram, it offers a considerable processing upgrade over the firm’s earlier Revolution Pi (one core, 700MHz, 500Mbyte). The additional internal power consumption that ...

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SEMI and Imec hook up for tech road maps

SEMI and Imec are joining forces to drive innovation and deepen industry alignment on technology roadmaps and international standards. The intention is to add technology depth to SEMI’s five vertical application platforms including Smart Transportation, Smart MedTech and Smart Data. Under a Memorandum of Understanding announced today at ISS 2019, the two organizations have set their ...

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Huawei controlled firms doing business in Iran and Syria, alleges US.

Two companies dealing with Iran and Syria – Skycom Tech and Canicula Holdings – appear to have been controlled by Huawei, reports Reuter’s. A Huawei exec ‘appears’ to have been appointed Skycom’s Iran manager, says a Reuter’s, while three people had bank account signing rights for both Huawei and Skycom. Huawei says Skycom and Canicula ...

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IGBT for induction heating

Infineon is introducing the TRENCHSTOP Feature IGBT Protected Series for Induction Heating. Compared to a standard RC-H5 reverse conduction IGBT the new family integrates logic functionality and a dedicated driver IC for various programmable protection features in a single device. The Protected F Series guarantees higher system reliability with less design and programming effort for ...

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CES: Antenova blade antenna for LTE Cat M1.

Antenova, the Hatfield antenna specialist is showing a blade antenna for LTE Cat M1. LTE Cat M1 is an IoT-friendly version of LTE that provides enough bandwidth for data communication whilst maintaining a long battery life. The blade antenna, part no SR4G055 measures 41.0 x 22.0 x0.9mm. Antenova is also showing a reference design for an ...

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Edgy AI interface

Farnell element14 is shipping SmartEdge Agile, a low power,  IoT ready-to-use device developed through a partnership between Avnet, Octonion and ST. The first in a new category called “Meta-Sensing”, SmartEdge Agile includes nine sensors, and provides design engineers with the ability to implement a AI at the edge through a zero-code interface. IoT requires a  combination of ...

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CES: ST and Arilou demo secure auto 32-bit MCUs

Arilou Information Security Technologies of Israel and ST are demo-ing the integration of Arilou’s Intrusion Detection and Prevention system (IDPS) Software solution into ST’s SPC58 Chorus series of 32-bit automotive microcontrollers (MCUs). The project to produce a fully integrated solution that addresses the emerging request for protection against intrusion via communication buses in Automotive Body ...

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LORCA adds 11 companies

The London Office for Rapid Cybersecurity Advancement (LORCA) has announced 11 more companies to join its programme for scaling up promising cyber security compsnies. The 11 include: CyNation RazorSecure Bob’s Business Cypto Quantique OutThink Distributed Management Systems ObjectTech Xanadata CyberSmart LORCA opened in June 2018 with £13.5m of funding from the Department for Digital, Culture, ...

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