IoT
3.5W modules for Industry 4.0 and smart home applications
Due to the success of the recently released RAC05-K/277 5W AC/DC series, RECOM now offers additional output options to this product series. The RAC3.5-K/277 versions supply up to 3.5W on the PCB, while the RAC05-K/277/W wired versions simplify installation.
Internet of Things benchmark for Bluetooth low energy edge nodes
Industry consortium that aims to develop benchmarks for embedded hardware and software, EEMBC, has announced that its Internet of Things IoTMark-BLE is now available for licensing. Part of the IoTMark suite for measuring the combined energy consumption of an edge node's sensor interface, processor, and radio interface, IoTMark-BLE, focuses on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices.
LoRaWAN solutions for intelligent monitoring applications
Expanding its range of wireless products, Advantech has launched the WISE-6610 LoRaWAN gateway and Wzzard LRPv2 LoRa WAN node. As the demand for intelligent monitoring and warning systems increases, Advantech understands the difficulty involved in replacing or rewiring existing devices.
Geolocation solution For LoRa IoT devices demonstrated
Dedicated Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider, Kerlink, will demonstrate its full device-geolocation technology at The Things Network Slovenia event and the first The Things Conference on Tour event in Slovenia, in cooperation with IRNAS Institute, a Slovenian lab dedicated to developing advanced solutions for IoT devices, wireless optical communication systems and other technologies.
IoT taking the smartphone’s lead
Nokia re-released its 3310 last year amid much hype, celebrating one of the pieces of technology that helped define the early 2000s. Indeed, the original is still one of the best-selling mobiles of all time, with only one of Apple’s devices, the iPhone 6, selling more. Author: Jamie Bennett, VP of Engineering, Devices and IoT, Canonical
Module enables a wide range of IoT applications
Global provider of positioning and wireless communication technologies u-blox, has announced that T-Mobile USA has certified its LTE Cat NB1 SARA-N410 module to run on its new NB-IoT network. At an ultra compact 16x26mm, SARA-N410 supports ultra low power consumption, making it well suited for cost optimised long-term solutions required by many IoT applications.
Speeding global LTE IoT connectivity development
Supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, Renesas Electronics, has announced the Renesas Synergy AE-CLOUD2 kit, a complete hardware and software reference design that allows embedded developers to quickly evaluate cellular connectivity options and build Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) cellular Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Ultra-low power accelerometer for IoT
An ultra-low power MEMS acceleration sensor for IoT and wearable applications, from Bosch Sensortec, the BMA400, is now available worldwide through distributors. Due to its low current consumption, embedded plug-and-play step counting and activity recognition features, the BMA400 extends battery lifetime of wearables such as smart watches and fitness trackers.
Distribution agreement to support Japan’s IoT
Specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), Kerlink, and Macnica Networks, a Japanese provider of network hardware, software and services, have announced that Macnica Networks is marketing, selling and supporting Kerlink’s solutions for Japan’s fast-growing IoT market.
Step by step tutorials to get you building an IoT application
STM32 step-by-step is a learning program, and is part of the STM32 Education initiative, designed for anyone interested in getting started on building projects with the STM32 microcontroller and its powerful ecosystem of development boards and software programming tools.