IoT chipset gets GCF approval

U-blox has got Global Certification Forum (GCF) certification for its UBX-R5 multi-band LTE-M/NB-IoT chipset. Launched in January this year, the program is designed to certify IoT chipsets covering NB-IoT and LTE-M to allow the IoT ecosystem to integrate and embed certified chipsets into modules and devices. “We’re extremely pleased to have u-blox achieve the first certification ...

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Card reconfigures instrumentation

Red Pitaya, the seven year-old Slovenian specialist in cards to reconfigure instrumentation, has launched  STEMlab 250-125 for industrial, research, test & measurement and data acquisition applications. STEMlab 250-12 is a two-channel 250 Msps 12-bit signal acquisition and two-channel 250 Msps 14-bit signal generator module with Zynq 7020 Dual-Core ARM cortex-A9 CPU and FPGA, 1GB DDR ...

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Analogix’ dual display controller

Analogix says its SlimPort ANX7580 DisplayPort to MIPI-DSI display controller has been implemented in multiple devices, the most recent being the LG V60 ThinQ and the Dual Screen, as well as in various handheld PC gaming devices With a 4-lane DisplayPort 1.4 input and 4 MIPI lanes for a single panel, the ANX7580 connects to graphics ...

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ST expands STM32MP1 offering

ST is expanding its STM32MP1 microprocessor (MPU) offering with the addition of new authorized partners, new software functionalities, and a significant performance bump by increasing the clock speed to 800MHz, maintaining software and pin-to-pin compatibility with the 650MHz devices. The new STM32MP1 MPUs, now running dual Arm Cortex-A7 application processor cores at 800MHz and the Cortex-M4 ...

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