DISPLAYS & UIS PRODUCTS
ULTRA-HIGH RELIABILITY KEYBOARD OFFERS LONG OPERATING LIFE
The CHERRYMX keymodule has been designed to offer reliability to computer and data input keyboards, gaming consoles and industrial control HMI systems. Key features include a high reliability long operating life mechanical switch with gold crosspoint contacts and a fast and positive
actuation. Standard options include integrated LED illumination, decoupling diode or wire bridge and a 4mm actuation travel. The company advises its MX switch range provides a single-
pole contact rated at 12VDC with durability of 50 million operations and a range of actuation types, travels and pressures. Standard actuation is linear with a pressure point click and travel 3.0–0.5mm with an initial force 25cN min. Standard contact lead spacing is 19.05mm with snap-in frame fastening or PCB solder pins. LED illumination is available in red, green or yellow. This keyboard switch is rated to IP40 and has an operating
temperature of -40 to 70°C and can operate with up to 95% non-condensing humidity. Insulation materials are formed from UL 94 HB thermoplastics. For low profile applications the company’s ML keymodule offers reliability 20 Million operations with the same electrical and environmental specifications as the company's MX range and an actuator travel of 3.0-0.5mm, nominal 18mm lead spacing for PCB mounting. In addition to being available to OEM’s as individual switches
the MX keymodule is available in a number of standard and compact keyboard designs with options including magnetic card reader and chip card reader. Cherry ML keyswitches are available in standard compact keyboard designs.
www.cherryswitches.com
COLLABORATION ON NEXT-GENERATION SOLUTIONS FOR VIDEO ANALYTICS
Imagination and ELVEES are collaborating on next-generation solutions for video analytics. To meet market demands, processing cores and SoCs must be designed to specifically support video analytics features. Video analytics hardware and software complexity is increasing exponentially, requiring thousands of billions of operations per second, with more and more functionality, integrated using the latest 28nm – 10nm silicon processes. The companies advise the strategic
collaboration is based on the belief that with the emergence of widespread video analytics, it is becoming impossible for companies to do everything themselves, and that application and domain knowledge are essential.
The partnership is claimed will
enable the companies to drive innovation in the video analytics market with more rapid deployment of key technologies and products. Imagination will use its scalable IP,
enabling customers to create SoCs with low risk and fast time to market. ELVEES’ Semantic Video Processing Platform – technology that combines new video analytics algorithms and software libraries in a customisable IP platform will be used.
The collaboration includes several
high-performance next-generation SoCs for video analytics based on 28nm process technology, including leading-edge solutions for 4K (Ultra HD) cloud servers. These solutions will target 4K stereo cameras, home/nano servers, and data centre servers. ELVEES has licensed a broad
portfolio of Imagination’s IP and platforms including: Integrated PowerVR Vision IP Platform that combines PowerVR GPU, video and vision cores, saving power and bandwidth for camera applications. The company has also licenced 32-
bit and 64-bit multi-threaded MIPS CPUs, with a 128-bit SIMD engine, delivering superior acceleration for compute-intensive video analytics. This is in addition to Ensigma connectivity processors (RPUs) that provide high-performance on-chip Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to support future wireless multi-dimension video analytics cameras. Within the SoCs, Imagination’s IP
will be integrated with specialised, programmable and powerful IP cores from ELVEES that provide the capabilities for 4K rate stereo streams for facial recognition.
www.imgtec.com
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