Embedded World: Video Interview – Maxim Integrated on securing the IoT cost effectively

At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Kristopher Ardis of Maxim Integrated, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses Maxim’s ChipDNA key protection technology, which makes it virtually impossible for hackers to extract secrets from the MAX32520 microcontroller, so IoT deployments can remain safe in the field. Read all our ...

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Embedded World: Video Interview – Siglent aims 7.5GHz spectrum & vector network analyzer at comms

At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Thomas Rottach of Siglent Technologies, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses Siglent’s new SVA1075X 7.5GHz spectrum and vector network analyzer – enabling users to work on antenna matching and impedance matching, as well as doing classic spectrum analysis work, for example, suitable ...

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Embedded World: Video Interview – Lattice mVision looks to simplify design of embedded vision

At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Dirk Seidel of Lattice Semiconductor, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses the new Lattice mVision solutions stack and simplifying the design of embedded vision systems, such as for machine vision, robotics, ADAS, drones and AR/VR for the industrial, automotive, and smart home ...

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Maxim adds PUF to MCU for secure processing

Maxim has added a physically uncloneable function (PUF) to a 120MHz Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller for financial and government-grade security, claiming it to be the first. “As IoT applications continue to proliferate, large numbers of devices are being deployed in uncontrolled and hostile areas that make them more vulnerable to physical attacks,” according to the firm. ...

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Embedded World: Semtech launches LoRa edge chipset

Part of a planned platform called LoRa edge, Semtech has launched the LR1110 chipset at Embedded World. The device incorporates LoRa geolocation services along with GNSS and Wi-Fi scanning, in addition to a cryptographic engine for security. It’s designed for low power, long-range applications with a low data throughput, such as geolocation and monitoring in ...

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Half-bridge driver for 400W three-phase motors

Power Integrations has added a 400W motor driver to its BridgeSwitch range of half-bridge power chips. Including high- and low-side fredfets (fast recovery diode field effect transistors) and ‘lossless’ current sensing, inverter efficiency of up to 99.2% is possible in brushless dc (BLDC) motor-drive applications, according to the firm. BRD1167 and BRD1267 deliver up to ...

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Embedded World: Mixed-criticality software-defined automotive cockpit

The next generation of software-driven automotive cockpits is the target of a collaboration between Green Hills Software and Tata Elxsi. At Embedded World in Nuremberg this week, the companies are showing their first result: Tata Elxsi’s eCockpit running on Green Hills’s ASIL-certified Integrity real-time operating system (RTOS) and Multivisor secure virtualisation (hall 4 stand 4-325). ...

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18V 6A buck converter in 3 x 2mm package

Diodes has introduced a 6A synchronous dc-dc buck converter for point-of-load conversion in applications such as TVs, monitors, white goods, home appliances, consumer electronics, and large-scale integrated circuits. Called AP62600, it delivers up to 6A at 0.6 – 7V, from a supply of 4.5 – 18V. The synchronous device includes high-side (36mΩ) and low-side (14mΩ) mosfets. ...

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Cressida Dick asks for AI law

Met Commissioner Cressida Dick (pictured) has asked for legislation to cover police use of new technologies like biometrics and DNA-based ID techniques and AI. The Tory Party manifesto for last year’s general election included a commitment to pass  laws to provide a framework for police  for the use of the technologies. “The best way to ...

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