Author: Aditi Ambadkar
Exploring the Security and Performance Features of nRF9151: A Breakdown of Arm Cortex-M33, TrustZone, and CryptoCell
The newly developed System-in-Package (SIP) is a significant advancement for power-efficient cellular projects. It features a 64MHz Arm Cortex-M33 processor, LTE-M/NB-IoT cellular connectivity, and DECT NR+ connectivity, all integrated into a single chip. What sets this SIP apart is its...
Continue ReadingIntroducing WeAct STM32G4: Tiny Development Board with Versatile Microcontroller Options
The WeAct STM32G4 is a compact development board that utilizes the STMicro STM32G4 Arm Cortex-M4F mixed-signal microcontroller. This microcontroller operates at a clock speed of 170 MHz and comes equipped with DSP (Digital Signal Processing) instructions, making it suitable for a wide...
Continue ReadingQuestwise Ventures Introduces Energy-Harvesting Wireless Transmitter/Receiver for IoT Connectivity
Los Gatos-based Questwise Ventures has launched a new gadget that aims to deliver Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity without the need to power the transmitting side — by using an energy-harvesting push-button capable of driving its radio. Questwise Ventures, based in Los Gatos,...
Continue ReadingVodafone and Lime Microsystems Unveil Upgraded 5G Network-in-a-Box with Raspberry Pi 5 Integration
Cellular network giant Vodafone and software-defined radio specialist Lime Microsystems have announced they will be showing off a revamped version of their 5G network-in-a-box device, built around a Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer. Vodafone and Lime Microsystems have collaborated...
Continue ReadingCH32V003 USB Development Board: An Affordable and Versatile Platform for USB Peripheral Projects
LECTRONZ has introduced a new USB Development Board called CH32V003. It's designed for people who like to tinker with RISC-V microcontrollers. The main part of the board is a microcontroller with part no CH32V003F4U6 made by WCH. It can run at speeds up to 48MHz, has 16KB of storage for...
Continue ReadingIntroducing NRFICE: A Bluetooth FPGA Board for Edge Computing and IoT Applications
The NRFICE is a Bluetooth FPGA board designed to be compatible with the Arduino UNO form factor. It combines two key components: the dual-core nRF5340 Bluetooth SoC and the LatticeICE40UP5K FPGA. The Lattice ICE40UP5K FPGA is known for its low power consumption and high performance,...
Continue ReadingIntroducing Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2: Enhanced Hardware and Performance Upgrades
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2 is an updated version of the popular Arduino Nano 33 BLE board. It has several improvements, including dual-IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) support for better motion sensing, an upgraded power supply for improved performance, and other enhancements. Despite...
Continue ReadingSparkFun Introduces ESP32-C6 Thing Plus: Revolutionizing IoT Projects
The SparkFun ESP32-C6 Thing Plus is expected to bring significant advancements to IoT projects due to its user-friendly design, advanced features, and seamless connectivity capabilities. Located in Boulder, Colorado, SparkFun Electronics has officially launched the ESP32-C6 Thing Plus,...
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