Green Hills Software has signed a deal with Sectigo to offer Icon Labs Embedded Firewall integrated and optimised with Green Hills’ Integrity RTOS, and its embedded TCP/IP v4/v6 host and router networking stack. “Most cyber attacks on embedded systems remain undetected until it is too late,” according to Sectigo v-p Alan Grau. “Early detection is critical as ...
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Toshiba has introduced DMOS dual H-bride motor driver that can run from 2.5V to 16V while delivering up to 2A. Called TC78H660FNG, its two H-bridges can drive two brushed dc motors or one stepper motor. Driver on-resistance is typically 0.48Ω. “The driver is suitable for a spectrum of potential applications, such as mobile devices running off ...
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SDRplay has announced a Radio Communications course for under-graduate teaching as part of its SDRplay Educators Programme “Understanding Radio Communications – using SDRs” includes a set of teaching materials and practical exercises to help students understand the key elements of radio communications. This one semester course provides teaching materials and practical workshops that lead students ...
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ABB is claiming many years of operation from its food safe motors following wash-down testing. “Our food safe motors are already in use at a number of customer plants,” said ABB product manger Tero Helpio. “In order to prove their long-term performance under realistic washdown conditions, we worked with a hygiene laboratory in Västerås, Sweden ...
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Texas Instruments has licensed an Imagination Technologies’ B-Series GPU for TI’s Jacinto automotive processor family. The GPU is the BXS-4-64. “BXS GPUs enable us to introduce automotive processors with higher performance, lower bandwidth and enhanced safety capabilities. IMG’s new multi-core technology also helps us scale our technology for future processor designs,” according to TI director Jim Kennedy. BXS cores ...
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The Optoelectronics, Sensors/Actuators and Discretes (O-S-D) market has stabilised and some parts of it are recovering, says IC Insights. An update of IC Insights’ forecast for O-S-D shows combined sales in these three semiconductor market segments falling 4.4% in 2020 to $82.3 billion and rebounding 7.7% in 2021, which will lift total O-S-D sales in ...
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Panasonic has launched EKM versions of Pyroelectric Passive Infrared Motion Sensors (PaPIRs) with two distinct functional purposes. While being “equal twins” in terms of their physical nature, with only a 14mm small lens diameter and same pinning structure, each type has a unique and specific detection performance. The Wide Area Detection type has a maximum ...
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Trusted Objects TO-Protect LoRaWAN, a security product for LoRaWAN nodes, is now validated on STMicroelectronics STM32WLE5 series. TO-Protect has been ported on the STM32WLE5 series. This TO-Protect LoRaWAN integration provides IoT developers with a way to assure security robustness of their LoRaWAN platform based on STM32WLE5 without adding complexity. TO-Protect LoRaWAN solution provides: • Secure ...
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Pickering Interfaces of Clacton-on-sea, has launched its model 41-765 Analog Output/Current Loop Simulator Modules, which are aimed at simulating industrial control transceivers, utilizing 4–20mA current loops. Part of an expanding range of PXI simulation modules from Pickering, the 41-765 also enables slew rates to be programmed so that different sensors can be effectively mimicked. The ...
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Rosti Group is a global injection-molding company and contract manufacturer to some of the world’s leading manufacturers in the packaging, consumer appliances, business machines, home automation, medical and automotive sectors. Once Rosti’s engineers receive the customer’s 3D product data and specifications, the clock starts ticking. What do Rosti engineers look for in a plastic part design? What are some common ways that Rosti engineers optimize parts? What are some common mistakes that engineers make when designing plastic parts? How does the intended method of assembly influence part design? Get answers to these questions and more in this exclusive interview.