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Electronics related to the Internet of Things (IoT), and all its associated sensors, comms, security, and embedded systems.

Gemalto goes for secure IIoT

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Gemalto, the security specialist, has launched a wireless NB-IoT platform. The majority of the IoT connections are emerging in the industrial IoT (IIoT) sector where LPWAN technologies such as NB-IoT are driving expansion. Gemalto’s platform calked Cinterion will offer an integrated eSIM which authenticates IoT devices, encrypts data and securely manage connections to cellular networks. Soldered to the IoT module, eSIMs reduce the ...

Tiny SiTime silicon MEMS resonator hits 5ppb accuracy for 5G infrastructure

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Mems oscillator from has announced devices that can achieve 5ppb (parts/billion) frequency accuracy, and shun both thermal variation and vibration. The devices are based on 100ppb parts released two years ago and, despite now including an oven, measure 7 x 9 x 6.5mm. The firm is aiming frequency provision in 5G infrastructure, where many mini-basestations will be spread across the ...

Arrow takes Nvidia’s Jetson Xavier computer to the edge of AI

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In a bid to advance AI and robotics, Arrow Electronics will offer Nvidia’s latest Jetson Xavier AI computer. The computer is designed to create autonomous machines in industrial settings. According to Nvidia, the collaboration with Arrow and its customer database will “open the door to the development and deployment of AI solutions for manufacturing, logistics, smart cities, healthcare and more”.  The Jetson Xavier ...

Farnell publishes IoT design papers

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Farnell has published five papers on designing for the the IoT.  They are: Cloud Device Integration for the IoT – With the Internet of Things bringing unprecedented levels of intelligence to embedded control, devices are being integrated from a variety of manufacturers and hardware types – some of which pre-date the widespread adoption of IoT. This article explores the implications ...

ST adds to STM32 MCU series

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ST has added to its STM32L5 MCU series based on the Cortex-M33 core by adding flexible software isolation, secure boot, key storage, and hardware cryptographic accelerators. Consuming as little as 33nA in shutdown mode and achieving 402 ULPMark-CP in the EEMBC1 ULPBench, the new MCU series exploits low-power techniques such as adaptive voltage scaling, real-time acceleration, power gating, and multiple reduced-power ...

Redpine Signals launches multi-core SmartMCU series

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Redpine Signals of San Jose Has launched its RS12000 series of SmartMCUs based on an optimised multi-core IoT processor architecture. RS12000 series features an ARM-Cortex M4 running up to 250MHz, sensor hub DSP offload at 125MHz, a four-threaded security and network processor running up to 160MHz, and a full suite of analogue and digital peripherals. The RS12100 SmartMCU processing architecture was ...

DCMS launches Code of Practice for IoT security

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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has launched new voluntary Code of Practice to help manufacturers boost security of internet-connected devices such as smartwatches, virtual assistants and toys. HP Inc. and Centrica Hive Ltd are the first companies to sign up to commit to the code. The code will ensure that businesses continue to strengthen the cyber security of their ...