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NECTO IDE from MIKROE adds GNU C for ARM supports more MCU cores from ST, TI and NXP Myriad of new features includes Planet Debug board sorting functionality and easy access
MikroElektronika (MIKROE), the embedded solutions company that dramatically cuts development time by providing innovative hardware and software products based on proven standards, has launched a new version of its powerful IDE (Integrated Development Environment), NECTO™ Studio 4.0, which now includes including full releases of mikroC AI for ARM, PIC, PIC32, dsPIC, and AVR. The update also adds GNU C for ARM, and makes using Planet Debug™, which enables designers to develop and debug embedded systems remotely over the internet without investing in hardware, more powerful and simpler to use.
of the GNU C compiler for ARM. This extends support for a range of cores including M0, M0+, M3, M4, and M7 from various vendors such as STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and NXP. This integration is use a myriad of Click libraries on ARM microcontrollers with the GNU C Compiler. Moreover, developers Another new addition is the introduction of NECTO Studio Plot, a real-time data collection tool that requires no additional hardware or bulky libraries. With just a single line of code, developers can log data, visualize data from microcontrollers.
MikroElektronika
NeoCortec extends NeoMesh gateway software with new management tool
Open source software monitors the deployed NeoMesh networks and triggers alarms if required
NeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network modules, has extended its NeoGateway software with a new network management tool. The network management tool automatically monitors the health of the deployed NeoMesh wireless sensor networks. It regularly checks parameters such as network integrity, routing paths, as well as battery level and node temperature. If preset limits are exceeded, the monitoring tool will automatically trigger an alarm, so the problem can be checked and solved. Comments Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO of NeoCortec: “Our
NeoMesh technology allows customers to build large scale wireless sensor and actuator networks, which can operate on small batteries for many years. Therefore stability and durability of the networks are important parameters and the maintenance of deployed networks should be seamless, so the network monitoring tool is a great addition to our NeoGateway software.” In addition to the network monitoring tool, a network visualizing tool has been added. This tool helps network installers to visualize how the network has formed, and to easily and quickly identify any week points in the installation. The network visualizing tool is designed to run on any operating system. It will connect to gateways either on the local network, or through a cloud based relay. NeoGateway is an open source software solution intended to run on any Linux based gateway. It runs and manages NeoCortec’s NeoMesh based wireless sensor networks.
NeoCortec
www.neocortec.com
materials test services for customer products services to customers with demanding applications
As part of its design and development process for rugged, harsh environment and high reliability (hi-rel) applications, leading manufacturer of high- performance interconnect systems, Nicomatic subjects its products to stringent environmental, mechanical and electrical tests – ensuring they meet complex industry standards company has opened a materials
Dedicated Nicomatic test engineers work closely with customer design and development teams,
Nicomatic
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for complex stack ups in 5G systems now available from Powell Electronics
Now in stock at Powell Electronics, the supplier of connectors and more for high-rel applications including defence, aerospace and industrial, are 2nd generation one- piece GDBC direct board contacts from Gigalane. The simple one- piece design of the components enables a high integration and miniaturization of board-to- board and board-to-module RF interconnections. GDBC series contacts are very easy to use in the assembly as they require no connections and complex stack ups in 5G systems. Technical details of 2nd generation GDBC contacts include a frequency from DC up to 8.5 GHz,
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Motion sensing for street lighting and aisle applications made easy
Panasonic Industry introduces the new PaPIRs Ultra Wide and Long Distance Detection Type
The world’s most compact long-range passive infrared motion sensor from Panasonic Industry (PaPIRs) has recently been introduced: The new Ultra Wide and Long Distance Detection Type for installation heights of up to sets new standards in terms of lens size, detection area and integration options.
For miniaturizing motion detectors where PIR sensors with small but extremely sensitive pyroelectric sensor elements must be used, PaPIRs Motion Sensors set their own unparalleled standards. most compact long-range sensor available on the market, making it ideal for high-ceiling installations. minimizes blind spots, ensuring that no motion goes unnoticed. By precisely identifying human presence, the sensor provides accurate data for lighting control, In addition to its exceptional performance, the Ultra-Wide and Long-Distance Detection type is easy to install and integrate into existing lighting systems. It features the following user-friendly interfaces: • Digital (open-drain output) • Analog (op-amp output)
Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH
http://industry.panasonic.eu
SiC Module Gate Drivers with Temperature Readout
Power Integrations (NASDAQ: POWI), the leader in gate-driver technology for medium- and high- voltage inverter applications, today introduced the SCALE-iFlex™ LT NTC family of IGBT/SiC module gate drivers. The new gate drivers target variants thereof up to 2300 V blocking voltage. The SCALE-iFlex LT NTC drivers provide Negative which enables accurate thermal management of converter systems. This is particularly important for systems with multiple modules arrayed in parallel, ensuring proper current sharing and dramatically enhancing overall system reliability. Thorsten Schmidt, product marketing manager at Power Integrations commented: “Designers of eliminated without loss of performance or current de-rating. Adding an isolated NTC output reduces hardware complexity – particularly cables and connectors – and contributes to system observability and overall performance.”
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