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MAXIM INTEGRATED MAX2270X ULTRA HIGH CMTI ISOLATED GATE DRIVERS

MAXIM INTEGRATED MAX2270X ULTRA-HIGH CMTI ISOLATED GATE DRIVERS

Maxim MAX2270x Ultra-High CMTI Isolated Gate Drivers are single-channel isolated gate drivers with ultra-high common-mode transient immunity (CMTI) of 300kV/μs (typ). The devices are designed to drive silicon-carbide (SiC) or gallium-nitride (GaN) transistors in various inverter or motor control applications. All devices have integrated digital galvanic isolation using Maxim’s proprietary process technology. The devices feature variants with […]

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SOZU MONITORING SYSTEM HARVESTS ACTIVITY ENERGY RUNS WITHOUT BATTERIES

SOZU MONITORING SYSTEM HARVESTS ACTIVITY ENERGY & RUNS WITHOUT BATTERIES

A team of Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Future Interfaces Group have developed self-powered radio tags called Sozu, which enables building-scale activity sensing, without the need for line-of-sight and at a very low cost. They claim a 99 percent detection rate and “almost no false positives.” The team of researchers includes Yang Zhang, Yasha Iravantchi, Haojian Jin, Swarun Kumar, and Chris Harrison. Sozu

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MYIR LAUNCHES STM32P1 BASED MYC YA157C CPU MODULE

MYIR LAUNCHES STM32P1 BASED MYC-YA157C CPU MODULE

MYIR, the Shenzhen based electronics manufacturers recently announced the launch of a new product called the MYC-YA157C, which is a CPU Module based on the STM32MP1 dual-core microprocessor that features the Arm Cortex-A7 running at 650MHz alongside a Cortex-M4 core operating at 209MHz. Measuring 45mm x 43mm, the MYC-YA157C CPU Module is a compact System-on-Module (SoM) that combines the STM32MP157 processor

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MEET VAR SOM MX8M MINI LATEST SOM BASED ON NXP’S I.MX 8M MINI PROCESSOR

MEET VAR-SOM-MX8M-MINI; LATEST SOM BASED ON NXP’S I.MX 8M MINI PROCESSOR

Variscite, the popular SOM manufacturer recently announced the launch of their new, NXP’s i.MX 8M Mini processor-powered SOM called; the VAR-SOM-MX8M-MINI System on Module. The new SOM which was designed to suit a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial automation, offers a low-power and cost-optimized SOM solution with ultimate scalability options that make it suitable for

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PHOTONIC CHIP STEERS LIGHT WITHOUT ANY MOVING PARTS

PHOTONIC CHIP STEERS LIGHT WITHOUT ANY MOVING PARTS

In search for a compact and reliable LiDAR solution, researchers from Yokohama National University in Japan have developed a waveguide-based photonic chip that takes a laser beam as an input and steers light beams over a wide range of selectable angles, without involving any moving parts, not even MEMS. by Julien Happich @ eenewseurope.com Their results

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ARDUINO RFID READER USING THE ARDUITOUCH MKR ENCLOSURE

ARDUINO RFID READER USING THE ARDUITOUCH MKR ENCLOSURE

RFID based projects are one of the most popular Arduino projects out there and we have also built a couple of them here too, but I recently came across an RFID access control project by hwhardsoft that was built using the ArduiTouch MKR enclosures. The ready-made nature of the enclosures and their existence for different kinds of

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NETWORK CLOCK USING ESP8266 AND OLED DISPLAY

NETWORK CLOCK USING ESP8266 AND OLED DISPLAY

There are several situations where using an RTC could adversely affect your project by increasing cost, size, time accuracy or IO requirements. To prevent this, especially in ESP/WiFi-based or other clock-reliant projects, makers usually turn to obtain time information from NTP servers. I recently came across a project by BitsandBlobs which used standalone NTP Servers and I felt

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SERPENTINE – TINY CIRCUITPYTHON BASED DEVELOPMENT BOARD

SERPENTINE – TINY CIRCUITPYTHON-BASED DEVELOPMENT BOARD

CircuitPython’s user base is growing even though a lot of people believe Micropython is a better route. It enjoys the rigorous backing 0f one of the major drivers of the Maker community (Aka Adafruit) and recently has been the “embedded Python” stack of choice for several open-source development boards. One such board is the Serpentine boards created by the popular Arturo182.

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