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Mouser signs Edge Impulse; accelerates intelligence at the edge

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Mouser reflected one of the major themes at Embedded World 2024, intelligence at the edge, and announced it has signed Edge Impulse, the software framework provider for embedded machine learning (ML) applications. Machine learning is implemented at the edge of the network, explained Mouser’s Mark Patrick in order to make decisions very quickly at the [network] edge. [Edge Impulse’s] products ...

Mouser signs Morse Micro

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Mouser has signed a global distribution agreement with Morse Micro, the Wi-Fi HaLow silicon specialist. Through this agreement, Mouser is now stocking the company’s  Wi-Fi HaLow modules and development platforms. Morse Micro claims to have the industry’s smallest, fastest and lowest power Wi-Fi HaLow SoCs and modules, providing 10x the range, 100x the coverage area and 1000x the volume of ...

Mouser adds wearables hub

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Mouser has added a wearables resource centre covering wearables from smartwatches and fitness trackers to AR and VR headsets. Mouser delves into a multitude of topics, trends, solutions, and products to give engineers the necessary information and equipment to evolve the realm of wearable technology further. With an increasing number of companies and individuals incorporating wearables into their daily lives, ...

Alternative energy hub at Mouser

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Mouser has set up an alternative energy resource center, featuring a selection of products and descriptions of  innovative uses of renewable power, insights into commercial and industrial electric vehicles, and learn how energy storage systems will be key for the transition to renewable energy. The site offers perspectives on the alternative energy landscape, providing a deeper look into policy changes, ...

PPG vs ECG heart rate sensors

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There are two common methods to monitor a heart rate in a wearable device, but it is important to understand the limitations of each, says Mark Patrick. Heart rate measurement is no longer confined to a clinical setting. Thanks to the widespread availability of wearable technology, such as smartwatches, it is now possible for consumers to accurately track their heart ...

The Mighty 8-Bit MCU

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Mouser and Microchip  have produced an eBook highlighting the value propositions and use cases for 8-bit MCUs entitled The Mighty 8-Bit Microcontroller. In automotive applications, 8-bit MCUs can be preferred in vehicle subsystems because of their simplicity and efficiency, which help keep the design compact. Microchip offers solutions, such as select AVR EA MCUs, tailored to automotive applications and featuring compliance ...

High-voltage automotive connectors

Mouser Amphenol FCI Minitek MicroSpace high-voltage connectors

Amphenol is aiming at vehicles with high-voltage versions of its MicroSpace connectors. “The LV214 Severity-2 compatible connectors are compact, robust and versatile,” according to distributor Mouser, which is stocking the parts. “With a rating of up to 1,200V and 4A, these connectors are suitable for higher power applications, including automotive navigation, infotainment and HVAC clusters.” Selectively-loading a higher pin-count connector ...

A guide to DECT NR+ – why the world needs a non-cellular 5G wireless protocol

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Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications New Radio plus is a new wireless communication protocol that promises to address many limitations of existing methods, filling the gap for reliable, low latency, long range communication, writes Mark Patrick of Mouser Electronics. The advent of the IoT and IIoT (industrial IoT) has brought technology into homes, cars and factories. Most of it depends heavily ...

Mouser-TI ebook discusses electric urban air transport

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Mouser Electronics and Texas Instruments have teamed up to explore the challenges of electric urban air transportation (think: ‘big drones’) in a 26 page ebook. “Over the next ten years, the urban air mobility market will mature sufficiently to make short distance, point-to-point travel commonplace and affordable in densely populated areas through driver-less air taxis,” according to Mouser. “The five chapters ...