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NEWS IDEC switches Precision, high-speed, DAQ µModule A


oremost Electronics now offers a range of 22mm control panel switches from IDEC with secure screw- less push-in terminations. Commonly used in control panel and machine building applications. The Push-In termination technology option is available on the industry standard YW and HW series and the CW series (flush mounting) switches. Each of these series of switches are for 22mm mounting and available as a push button (with and without illumination), selector switch or key selector switch.


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nalog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has introduced a 16-bit, 15 MSPS data acquisition µModule for digitising fast transient signals in power analysis applications, and enabling low latency digital control loop in Hardware in the Loop (HiL) applications or source measurement unit applications. The new ADAQ23875 incorporates the critical signal conditioning circuitry associated with scaling the signal from the sensor and enables a 4x footprint reduction versus a discrete equivalent solution. It reduces the development cycle of precision, high-speed measurement systems by transferring the component selection, optimisation, and layout from the designer to the device. Incorporating more of the signal chain in a package, this device enables high repeatability of system level performance over the lifetime of the system in manufacturing.


Lattice


Automate Solution Stack


RX MCU Obtains


CMVP Level 3


Renesas Electronics’ 32-bit RX65N microcontroller (MCU) has achieved Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) Level 3 certification under the FIPS 140-2 security standard by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).


Using the certified RX65N MCU will make it easier for customers to develop devices with robust and trustworthy security functions, which will contribute to a reduction in the development workload and reduced overall security risks.


Lattice Semiconductor has introduced Lattice Automate. The stack supports precision motor control, predictive maintenance, and embedded real-time networking. It includes modular hardware development boards and software-programmable reference designs and demos that simplify and accelerate implementation of applications like robotics, scalable multi-channel motor control with predictive maintenance, and real-time industrial networking.


EtherCAT Click launch


MikroElektronika has launched its 1000th Click board, EtherCAT Click, which enables EtherCAT


functionality to be delivered on various processors over the SPI interface. The company


now releases a new Click board nearly every day at 10am, and many leading


microcontroller companies and distributors now include the mikroBUS socket on their development boards. Matic said: “Engineers must learn to value their time. They should be focused on increasing the quality of the whole project rather than just seeing a small piece of it. Why spend two months in development when you could pay under $50 for a ready-made solution which will enable you to develop your code and prove the concept?”


EtherCAT Click, the 1000th Click board, features the LAN9252, a 2-port EtherCAT device controller with dual integrated Ethernet PHYs from Microchip Technology. Each PHY contains a full-duplex 100BASE-TX transceiver and supports 100Mbps operation. It communicates with an MCU via a synchronous SPI/SQI interface and can operate in digital I/O mode, allowing signals to be controlled or monitored by the EtherCAT Master. This Click board is suitable for industrial control, process/factory automation, hydraulic and pneumatic valve systems, power, and many other applications.


Integrated Code development toolbox released


Green Hills Software has released a MULTI Toolbox for Embedded Coder, to develop and deploy Simulink and MATLAB models on a wide range of embedded processors. The integration bridges advanced software development products in their respective domains. Engineers and scientists who develop algorithms in MATLAB and Simulink


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now have a simple and safety-qualified way to develop, debug, optimise and deploy their programs on thousands of embedded processors supported today by Green Hills. The MULTI Toolbox for Embedded Coder connects Simulink and MATLAB on the desktop with the MULTI integrated development environment (IDE) that


comprehends and controls embedded target processors. On the desktop, users develop Simulink and MATLAB models and generate C/C++ source code. MULTI then compiles, connects and runs the optimised binaries on either the target processor, or on the MULTI IDE’s built-in embedded core simulator.


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