At Embedded World 2017, we caught up with Bob Bluhm, vp of value instruments at Rohde & Schwarz, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He talks about how the company is fortifying its commitment to its value instruments range of products by introducing three innovative entry-level test and measurement products. Thank you to Bob for his time. ...
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EW: Video Interview – Lattice Semiconductor on Smart Connectivity advances
At Embedded World 2017, we caught up with Deepak Boppana, director of product marketing at Lattice Semiconductor, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He talks about power smart connectivity and the use of ECP5, CrossLink, MachXO3, iCE40 UltraPlus, HDMI ASSPs and SiBEAM Snap technology to address the needs of embedded applications. Thank you to Deepak for his ...
EW: Rohde & Schwarz has affordable 10-bit precision scope
Rohde & Schwarz’s latest oscilloscope launch at Embedded World in Nuremberg has 10-bit vertical resolution and a touchscreen. The benefit of the 10-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) front end over the more traditional 8-bit ADC on this class of scope is that it provides 1024 vertical positions, which allow for more precise measurements. Prices start at €1,250 for the 2-channel 70 MHz model. The R&S RTB2000 oscilloscope has 10 Msample acquisition ...
EW: ADI aims to slash power consumption of IoT sensors
Analog Devices has unveiled a low power microcontroller. Designed for IoT sensor nodes, the power savings come from a “sensorstrobe” technique which allows it to remain in a low power state while data collection is taking place. As a result the MCU achieves a 40μA/MHz active-mode consumption, which drops to 680nA in hibernate mode. The on-chip SRAM and flash memory ...
EW: Microchip 8bit MCUs get up to 128kbyte flash
Microchip’s PIC18F ‘K42’ microcontrollers are available with up to 128kbyte (from 16kbyte) of flash memory in packages from 28-48 pins. Max clock speed is 64Mbit/s and there is up to 1kbyte data EEPROM and 8kbyte of SRAM. The firm has gone big on its ‘core independent peripherals’ (CIP) to allow functions to be implemented in hardware, saving code, validation time, core ...
EW: IAR extends C support for ARM development
IAR Systems has updated its ARM development tools to provide support for the C11 and C++14 language standards. The firm’s IDE for ARM includes its C/C++ Compiler and this latest version 8.10 of the development tools adds compliance with the latest C language standard ISO/IEC 9899:2011 as well as the latest C++ standard ISO/IEC 14882:2014. IAR has also improved window management and docking enabling ...
EW: Future brings Tianma NLT displays to Europe
Future Electronics is now selling displays from manufacturer Tianma NLT in Europe and the rest of the EMEA region, following an extension of its franchise agreement. This will allow Future Embedded Solutions to offer a range of displays in sizes ranging from 1-inch to 20-inch, with resolution up to Full HD. Configuration options include optical bonding and touchscreen overlays. The distributor will market the displays ...
EW: Lapis targets rapid data logging with ARM chip
Lapis Semiconductor is showing its data logging microcontrollers at Embedded World in Nuremberg today. The ML630Q464/466 MCUs integrate functions required for data logging such as USB, clock generation, RC oscillation type AD converter, data display, and PDF file generation on a single chip. Data loggers are typically attached to packages and in many cases disposable. In addition, operating guidelines such ...
EW: LDRA and Green Hills show safety-critical tools
Software code analysis and test tools firm LDRA will demonstrate at Embedded World this week is tool suite integrated with the Green Hills IDE and RTOS for automotive, industrial safety and medical devices. The aim is to provide developers with lifecycle traceability. The software tools will provide static code analysis including safety features as defined in MISRA, CERT, and CWE. There is also dynamic coverage analysis ...
EW: Avnet Silica provides Transport Layer Security through UbiquiOS
Avnet Silica is now offering a secure Transport Layer Security (TLS) as part of its partnership with UbiquiOS Technology which has a wireless stack that supports Transport Layer Security (TLS1.2) functionality in a microcontroller-based Secure Element provided by Trusted Objects. Trusted Objects provides microcontroller-based authentication embedded in IoT devices, which secures the machine-to-machine interface. According to the companies, this will allow for personalised certificates with ...