ADI shipping SHARC-based audio system
ADI has introduced a full audio system using the SHARC Audio Module (SAM) for the creation of digital audio devices, including audio FX processors, multi- channel audio systems, MIDI synthesisers, and other DSP-based audio systems. SAM includes the dual-SHARC+ core ADSP-SC589 audio processor SoC (with an integrated Arm Cortex- A5 core) and leverages ADI’s A2B ...
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IAR Systems updates Workbench suite for Renesas RE microcontrollers
Software tools in the IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm version 8.50.6 have been updated by IAR Systems to include coverage for the low power Renesas RE microcontroller family. The microcontroller family is based on an Arm Cortex-M0+ core. It targets low power consumption IoT devices, such as wearables and also sensing applications for homes, buildings, factories ...
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IoT Gateway Matrix-752 addresses remote applications
Artila Electronics, specialists in Arm-based embedded computers, has launched its IoT Gateway Matrix-752. It’s addressing the growing demand for edge analytics, networking and securing data flows between devices. Particularly, says the company, the needs of smaller networks required for low-power, remote applications. Built on a 800MHz Cortex-A7, with 512MB SDRAM and 16GB eMMC, it supports ...
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EE leads 5G
EE is leading the deployment of 5G with consistently fast speeds and the highest 5G availability, says RootMetrics, while London is the first UK city where consumers can experience 5G at scale. EE is the frontrunner in 5G, registering fast speeds in all 16 major UK cities, alongside registering the best 5G availability in testing, says ...
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Renesas adds to wireless power portfolio
Renesas has added a power receiver to its wireless power portfolio. The P9415-R has up to 5W of transmit power capability in transmitter/receiver (TRx) mode, as well as receive up to 15W on Qi transmitters, enabling mobile device charging on the go. Based on Renesas’ WattShare technology, the device combines receiver and transmitter capabilities, allowing smartphones, smartwatches, ...
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OmniVision and GEO combine on cameras
OmniVision and GEO Semiconductor today announced a joint product aimed at delivering high quality images for rear-view cameras (RVCs), surround-view systems (SVS) and e-mirrors. The product includes OmniVision’s OX03C10, which combines a large 3.0 micron pixel, high dynamic range (HDR) of 140dB for minimized motion artifacts, and the high LED flicker mitigation (LFM) performance. This ...
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Socionext providing H.264 encoder on AWS
Socionext has developed and started providing the ‘H.264 Encoder on AWS’, a high-speed, high-quality H.264 video encoder available on Amazon Web Services. With the ‘H.264 Encoder on AWS’, video distribution service providers can significantly reduce the time from production to delivery of their contents, down to 30% of what was previously required without compromising its ...
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Webinar: Manufacturing Intelligence in the Electronics Industry
Last chance to register: Virinco, the test and repair specialists, is hosting a webinar on Manufacturing Intelligence – Manufacturing Intelligence, Test Data Analysis and Collaboration in the Electronics Industry. It addresses how best to collect all production test data across your supply chain. The webinar takes place this week Thursday 1 October, at 15:30 CEST, ...
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DigitalAlerts’ Buffr employs Bluetooth for wearable buffer zone
DigitalAlerts, an Eindhoven-based company, is using Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF51822 SoC to help maintain social distancing in workplaces. The Bluetooth LE SoC provides the wireless connectivity for a ‘Buffr’ wearable tag – the system will detect when wearers are within 1.5m of one another to trigger an alert. Nordic writes: Using the Nordic nRF51822 SoC-enabled Bluetooth ...
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