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Avnet Advances IoT Security with Azure Starter Kit


Phoenix, AZ — Security is the biggest challenge to developers bringing new Internet of Things (IoT) endpoint devices to market. To meet this need Avnet has introduced its Azure Sphere MT3620 starter kit, which supports rapid prototyping of IoT implementations using Microsoft’s Azure Sphere, an end-to-end solution for creating highly secured, connect- ed microcontroller (MCU) devices. The starter kit leverages the


Avnet-developed Azure Sphere mod- ule that is based on the MT3620 ref- erence development board. The pro- duction-ready module is a fast and easy way to equip IoT endpoint devices to be highly secure, ensuring that developers can quickly move from prototype to production. Last spring, Microsoft named


Avnet as a strategic partner for Azure Sphere and the first to distrib- ute the solution. Today’s introduction of the Avnet Azure Sphere MT3620 starter kit further helps developers


accelerate their IoT deployments, while also addressing security holis- tically, from the silicon layer to the cloud. The kit is excellent for creat- ing secured IoT edge devices, such as consumer appliances, as well as smart retail, remote access, and building and factory automation applications. The Avnet Azure Sphere


MT3620 starter kit includes a small carrier board supporting Avnet’s pro- duction-ready Azure Sphere MT3620 module with Wi-Fi connectivity. Multiple expansion interfaces pro- vide developers with easy integration of off-the-shelf sensors, displays, motors, relays, and more. A down- loadable “getting started” tutorial can guide developers through the development steps from board set up


to application coding. Contact: Avnet, Inc., 2211 S.


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Bel Intros Combined RJ45-USB Connectors


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Jersey City, NJ — Bel Magnetic Solutions, a Bel Group company, has introduced an all-in-one-solution that combines an RJ45 Ethernet port with USB-A 2.0 connectors. This combination allows customers to stack or group one or two USB con- nectors into one robust, small form factor. As communication equipment is


shrinking and the need for more I/O connector options increases, saving space in a design is critical. With two height options and industrial tem- perature range capability, the USB 2.0 Combination MagJack® supports a wide range of 10/100 Base-T and 1 GBase-T Ethernet applications and is available in extended temperature ranges for industrial applications,


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USB 2.0 Combination MagJack connectors.


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NOARK Adds Motor Circuit Protection Control Accessories


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Pomona, CA — NOARK Electric has added several new accessories to its Ex9S32 line of motor circuit protec- tion control products. The mounting plate,


adapter and bus bar system allows UL508A panel buil - ders to assemble easier, faster and in compliance with Type E and Type F stand- alone and group motor control starter applications for a wide variety of compressor, pump and fan control requirements. NOARK is a global elec-


trical component and intelli- gent control system supplier. The company is establishing a represen- tative and distribution network to serve its primary markets, which include building trades and electric panel board builders in various industries. NOARK currently operates four


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