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Signal conditioning


new BnC signal CondiTioner soluTion for all iePe sensors


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ico Technology has launched a new solution which allows the use of IEPE sensors on all data acquisition devices with a 1 MΩ BNC interface. The TA487 IEPE Signal Conditioner is a simple adaptor that allows any PicoScope or oscilloscope to capture and measure signals from a large selection of piezo- electric IEPE sensors, such as the Pico Technology TA095 accelerometer. Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) is the technical standard


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for sensitive piezo-electric sensors that include built-in active impedance conversion to boost the high-impedance signal through long lengths of cable with minimal noise. IEPE sensors are used in a vast variety of practical applications and industries such as automotive, medical, and aerospace; measuring acceleration, force, pressure, or audio. Using the TA487 is as simple as connecting an IEPE sensor


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and the included USB cable to the TA487, and attaching it to a PicoScope or 1 MΩ BNC oscilloscope to capture data from the sensor. The TA487 provides the necessary constant current source and signal conditioning to both power the IEPE sensor and AC couple the signal into the measurement device.


Pico Technology www.picotech.com


neCTo sTudio 2.3.0 ide from miKroe adds red PiTaya enaBling signal analysis


by providing innovative hardware and software products based on proven standards, has announced full support for Red Pitaya, sometimes referred to as the ‘Swiss army penknife for engineers’, within version 2.3.0 of NECTO Studio IDE, MIKROE’s complete, cross-platform software development environment. Red Pitaya enables design engineers to replace bulky and expensive lab instruments with a single compact, open-source platform. More, In combination with NECTO Studio and Planet Debug, Red Pitaya enables engineers to view and analyze real-time signals on remote boards. Red Pitaya is leading a revolution in the


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electronics industry, pioneering the move from closed, fixed-functionality instruments to multifunction, open-source software-defined instruments that are able to satisfy broad


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ikroElektronika (MIKROE), the embedded solutions company that dramatically cuts development time


spectrum of customers in different market segments. Red Pitaya comprises powerful, high-precision measurement tools including, oscilloscopes and signal generators, spectrum analysers, logic analysers and Bode analysers. Neb Matic, CEO, MIKROE comments: “Red Pitaya is a perfect partner for our NECTO Studio IDE and Planet Debug – industry’s first hardware-as-a-service platform which enables remote development and debugging. Now, users can not only code and debug remotely on real hardware, they can also remotely analyse the signals using Red Pitaya’s extensive toolkit.” NECTO Studio 2.3.0 is a complete, cross-


platform software development kit for embedded applications providing everything necessary to start developing, and prototyping, including Click board applications and GUIs for embedded devices. Rapid software development is easily achieved as developers do not need to consider low-level code, freeing them up to


focus on the application code itself. This means that changing the MCU or even the whole platform does not require developers to redevelop their code for the new MCU or platform. They can simply switch to the desired platform, apply the correct board definition file, and the application code will continue to run after a single compiling. Engineers can also use NECTO Studio


2.0 to run Planet Debug, industry’s first hardware-as-a-service platform which enables designers to develop and debug embedded systems remotely without investing in hardware. For just $4/day, designers can reserve time on a remote Planet Debug station configured to their requirements, and develop and debug their own applications code remotely through NECTO Studio without having to source the hardware, wait for it to arrive and install and configure each element.


mikroelektronika www.mikroe.com January 2023 Instrumentation Monthly


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