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Advertorials Invent your SoC German Solectrix GmbH offers two starter packs for developers of System-on-Chip (SoC) systems


Ever thought about integrating your device functions by using more System-on-Chip functionalities, without knowing where to start? The embedded specialists of German Solectrix GmbH support fellow engineers meeting this challenge by offering two System-on-Chip (SoC) starter packs: The “SXoM Starter Kit” for hardware-oriented SoC solutions and the “SX Mobile Device Kit” for multicore solutions, in which the integration is predominantly software-based.


The “SXoM Starter Kit” for entry into technical developments up to the breadboard


or first prototype consists of a SXoM MS2-K7 SMARC 2.0 module from Solectrix, an evaluation board from Congatec and a full set of peripheral and evaluation equipment. The Xilinx-based SoC system used, forms, among others, the backbone of Solectrix’ modular image data grabber solution for ADAS and HiL applications as well as other solutions for real- time capable 4K video data streams.


Solectrix “Mobile Device Kit” (MDK) is a platform for the entry into the development of a mobile ARM-based embedded system, focusing on mobile image processing applications and connecting various image sensors. The heart of the versatile platform is an NXP i.MX8M Mini-CPU. Board support packages are available for Linux and Android. Additional hardware and software adaptations for the MDK are offered by Solectrix.


www.solectrix.de Connect PIC®


MCU applications to Google Cloud in minutes with Microchip’s new development board for Cloud IoT Core


Solution enables large ecosystem of PIC MCU applications to easily add secure cloud connectivity to next-generation designs


today announced a new Internet of Things (IoT) rapid development board for Google Cloud IoT Core that combines a low-power PIC® and fully certified Wi-Fi®


network controller. The solution provides a simple way to connect and secure PIC MCU-based applications, removing the added time, cost and security vulnerabilities that come with large software frameworks and Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS). Once connected, Google Cloud IoT Core provides powerful data and analytics to help designers make better, smarter products.


Configurator (MCC) rapid development tool to develop, debug and customize their application. The board combines smart, connected and secure devices to enable designers to create connected applications in minutes.


microcontroller (MCU), CryptoAuthentication™ secure element IC


From coffee makers to thermostats to irrigation systems, PIC microcontrollers (MCU) are at the heart of millions of embedded applications. As developers migrate next- generation PIC MCU-based applications to the cloud, they currently must overcome complexities associated with communications protocols, security and hardware compatibility. To accelerate the development of these applications, Microchip Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: MCHP)


Ultimate bench power supply New PWR-01 power supplies


Telonic Instruments announce the UK release of the new Kikusui PWR-01 series of wide-range benchtop programmable DC power supplies.


As part of Microchip’s extended partnership with Google Cloud, the PIC-IoT WG Development Board enables PIC MCU designers to easily add cloud connectivity to next generation products using a free online portal at www.PIC-IoT.com. Once connected, developers can use Microchip’s MPLAB®


Code www.microchip.com Ultra high speed contacts by TT Electronics –


now available from Aerco High Speed Interconnection for harsh environments.


Aerco, in partnership with TT Electronics, now offers an extension to the high performance ABMP range of connectors by stocking the ultra high speed Octrain contacts.


Octrain contacts are fully tested up to 10Gb data rates for ethernet performance with CAT 6A and CAT7 cables. This makes them the ideal solution for handling high speed data requirements in key industries such as the rail sector, with it’s ever increasing demand for data consumption.


The ABMP range has a modular construction and is based on MIL-DTL 5015


and VG95234 reverse bayonet specifications. It is sealed to IP67, designed to withstand high vibration and meets the requirement for 500 mating cycles. The Octrain contact’s compact design enables it to be used with the ABMP connector, thereby bringing high speed interconnection into harsh environments.


The combination of Octrain contacts with the ABMP connector range provides engineers and designers with an excellent solution when looking to achieve high speed data performance across the broad spectrum of applications, both in-car and trackside, that are found within the rail market. Aerco supports this by holding comprehensive stock of both ABMP and Octrain, offering next day delivery with no minimum order quantities and complete flexibility to users when making their design choices.


www.aerco.co.uk


The PWR-01 series are versatile instruments with models offering 400W, 800W, and 1200W rated power output with maximum rated voltages up to 650V. Equipped with a 4-times voltage and current variable ratio, making this one of the most versatile range of DC power supplies on the market today, the PWR-01 provides flexible current and voltage for a variety of applications.


Variable internal impedance is a unique new feature that allows for various types of simulations suitable for automotive test and other battery-driven applications as well as solar-panel evaluation.


The PWR-01 is also equipped with a soft-start function that limits the inrush current, minimizing any harmful effects to DUTs such as DC motors. The power supplies are also equipped with ergonomic power setting knobs, allowing the operator to control voltage and current independently, as well as front-facing banana plugs designed for safety and convenience.


The PWR-01 programmable internal-memory feature lets the engineer save custom sequences on the power supply, eliminating the need to access a PC every time a test is conducted.


Synchronized operation allows for more complex sequences over multiple channels for accurate testing of DC/DC converters and other products.


LAN (LXI), USB, and RS-232 interfaces are included as a standard; the PWR can be operated in almost any testing environment via SCPI commands, facilitating system integration.


Kikusui power supplies are available for both sale and hire from UK based Telonic Instruments Ltd.


For more information please visit www.telonic.co.uk


Modified standard power supplies by EOS Power


EOS Power successfully brought its new VPS600/1000 series of medical and commercial high- efficiency AC/DC power supplies to the Embedded World 2019 show in Nuremberg. This new, versatile EOS power supply series – as well as its top-sellers for embedded solutions the ultra- small (M)WLP, innovatively cooled WLC550 and the ultra-flat ULP series from 40 to 275 Watts – are all based on standard footprints. Due to the close integration of product development and manufacturing in the EOS plant in Mumbai, the key advantages of all EOS Power products are the multiple options for lean modification of the standard product lines and its huge flexibility in offering value-added solutions.


EOS Power is a leading designer, manufacturer and seller of highly efficient, cooling flexible and ultra -small AC/DC open frame power supplies from 40 to 1000 Watts. EOS’ products power demanding applications in the medical, computing, networking and industrial market segments, like medical centrifuges, ultra-small


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security antennas, dialysis equipment, smart electricity grid technology, CT Scanners and innovative lightning systems.


Whole program and more information on EOS’ new, relaunched website: www.eospower.com


EOS Power www.eospower.com


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