Infineon has announced IM69D128S, a mems microphone for wearables, phones and IoT devices, emphasising its 520μA consumption and 69dB(A) signal to noise ratio. By switching clock frequency to trade bandwidth and SNR, the microphone can also be operated in a 420μA power saving mode and a 180μA in low power mode. There is also a 25μA (50μA max) stand-by with ...
Internet of Things
Electronics related to the Internet of Things (IoT), and all its associated sensors, comms, security, and embedded systems.
Internet of Things Product of the Year
Winner ByteSnap Design – WAND remote data collector Internal corrosion and erosion are a major cause of pipeline failure for late-life offshore platforms. Operators need cost-effective, low-power methods to accurately monitor internal wall loss across assets. Meeting challenging ATEX requirements, ByteSnap Design and Inductosense developed WAND RDC (remote data collector) technology to monitor areas of localised corrosion. The judges ...
Astrocast boosts nanosatellite constellation for satellite IoT service
Astrocast, the satellite IoT service provider, has successfully launched four 3U spacecraft, which it describes as a significant milestone for building its nanosatellite IoT network. The launch sees the company increase its commercial constellation to 18 satellites, which makes Astrocast one of the top 3 LEO satellite operators in Europe (based on the number of commercial satellites currently in low ...
CES: Bosch senses turn rate, acceleration, magnetism, pressure and particulates
Bosch Sensortec announced four sensors all on the same day at CES in Las Vegas. BMP585 (right) is a toughened liquid-resistant barometer for altitude tracking in wearables. With a liquid-proof gel cover, it can be exposed to salt water and chlorinated swimming pool water – as well as dust, for example as part of a vacuum cleaner. “It includes all the ...
CES: Synaptics addresses wireless connectivity
At CES Synaptics is addressing on-the-go workplace, ubiquitous IoT connectivity; Edge AI processing, and enhanced experiences in mobility, including: Two new video interface chips for the workplace, one supporting Display Port 2.1 and one offer integrated IoT connectivity, to enable more flexible and heterogeneous docking. Both support ultra-high resolution and refresh rates of up to 4K @144 Hz with four ...
Arduino Opta aims at Industrial IoT
Continuing its Industrial IoT (IIoT) theme – following the release of the Arduino PLC IDE – Arduino has announced the Arduino Opta, which it describes as an “easy-to-use micro PLC with Industrial IoT capabilities”. Designed in partnership with Finder – an industrial and building automation device manufacturer – it’s aimed at professional developers wanting to take advantage of the wider ...
Sponsored Content: How EnerCera is Making Maintenance-Free a Possibility – Spurring Innovation Through Collaboration
The demand for autonomous devices in IoT and related applications has been increasing. However, for engineers and designers developing maintenance-free power sources, there remain challenges of the long list of requirements in storage, discharge, and installation. More specifically, these challenges include achieving low internal resistance, small self-discharge, constant voltage charge, remaining durable in a fully charged state, long cycle life, ...
Rutronik adds Infineon’s XMC7000 microcontroller series with dual-bank flash
Shortly after Infineon launched its XMC7000 microcontroller series at electronica 2022, Rutronik has added the single- and dual-core devices to its portfolio. The microcontrollers have dual-bank flash memory for over the air (OTA) updates via read-while-write (RWW). The series consists of Arm Cortex-M7 core microcontrollers with Arm Cortex-M0+ support. It has a dual-bank flash whereby an update can be loaded ...
Design to steer away from the mains challenge
There are many options to optimise battery power designs for IoT, automotive and portable designs, advises Cliff Ortmeyer of Farnell. The ability to operate electronics away from electrical mains has been a major driver for the success of portable electronics, from portable phones to power tools. As electrification takes hold in automotive systems, battery-powered operation is becoming a requirement for ...
Viewpoint: Proprietary data protocols, the true enabler for SatIoT
Building intelligent devices that can seamlessly switch between many technologies – each being optimised for specific conditions – is the soundest approach for SatIoT, writes Fabien Jordan, CEO of Astrocast. With the arrival of cost-effective Satellite IoT (SatIoT), Systems Integrators (SIs) are rushing to meet the huge pent-up demand for global solutions that allow asset tracking across the 85% of ...