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NI adds more processing power to FPGA-based FlexRIO

NI has announced a PXI FlexRIO architecture that integrates mezzanine I/O modules with Xilinx Kintex UltraScale FPGAs. The first products based on this architecture will include two digitisers, three coprocessor modules and a module development kit that helps with custom front-end development. The PXIe-5763 and PXIe-5764 digitiser modules provide 500MS/s and 1GS/s sampling rates, respectively. ...

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Intel quad-core Apollo Lake makes tiny PC IoT ready

A small fanless industrial PC with quad-core Intel Apollo Lake processor has been introduced by Tiny Green PC. It measures just 112mm x 84mm x 34mm with an integrated heatsink. It is designed as a rugged process control unit and with 5W power consumption can be used for data collection, monitoring and processing applications. The PC ...

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RF specialist expands teaching and test in South Yorkshire

A Royal Air Force chief technician turned businessman has opened an RF testing facility in South Yorkshire. Ian White founded Gaddon, an RF engineering and test consultancy, 10 years ago, in that time it has carried out work for the Ministry of Defence (MOD). A new workshop at Hoyle Mill in Penistone near Barnsley will ...

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Online shopping goes live in intu Lakeside

Europe’s first robotic retail assistants will go live at intu Lakeside in the UK this weekend after being introduced by robot specialists BotsAndUs to shoppers at intu’s Milton Keynes shopping centre last month. The robots, which will direct customers to different parts of the centre, are part of an online personal shopper service going live ...

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Microlease/Livingston appointment targets European business

Microlease/Livingston has appointed a new sales director for the European markets of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Michael Prax has spent over 25 years in the EMEA test and measurement business. Prior to  joining Microlease/Livingston, he had held high-level management positions at Tektronix, Ametek and JDSU (now known as Viavi). The test system rental and distribution ...

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Green Hills adds to secure RTOS support for Xilinx Zynq

Green Hills Software is supporting secure system development on the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC from Xilinx with its Integrity real-time operating system (RTOS) and supporting tools. Zynq UltraScale+ integrates 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 processor cores and an FPGA fabric which is being used in applications for automotive intelligence, industrial vision and defence. The secure RTOS allows software of different levels of ...

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Amplicon offers industrial LTE cellular router from Belden

Amplicon is stocking the OWL-LTE family of industrial cellular routers from Belden, which also have security capabilities. The small format LTE edge router also offers a range of interfaces including digital I/O, serial RS323 and fast Ethernet LAN. For security, the cellular router supports VPN and encryption methods, including OpenVPN and IPsec VPN. The router ...

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Keysight provides validation route for automotive Ethernet

In-car communication networks are likely to be based on the Ethernet standard these days. As data requirements increase car manufacturers are looking to automotive Ethernet as a replacement for the media oriented systems transport (MOST) bus. Keysight Technologies has this trend in mind with the introduction of a suite of BroadR-Reach, 100Base-T1 and 1000Base-T1 compatible ...

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ARM TechCon: Moortec and Sonics offer tight frequency scaling

Moortec has teamed with Sonics, US-based on-chip network firm to provide advanced power management techniques for ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC) and MCU designs. The partnership, announced at ARM TechCon in California, combines Sonics’ ICE-P3 dynamic voltage and frequency scaling technology with Plymouth, UK-based Moortec’s temperature sensors to provide on-chip temperature-compensated, dynamic voltage and frequency scaling. This ...

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Retail website tech firm joins Mayor of London’s growth programme

Online video company GoInStore is the latest London-based start-up to be accepted onto the Mayor of London’s GotoGrow Programme. The aim of the initiative is to support the creation of international businesses in the capital. To join the initiative, companies must be able to demonstrate 20% year-on-year growth over a three-year period. GoInStore’s technology supports ...

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