Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | November 17, 2020 IoT Technology Focus | | |
| Tiny Positioning Device Targets Asset Tracking | U-blox has announced the U-blox M10, its latest highly integrated GNSS platform designed fully in-house for ultra-low power high-performance positioning applications. According to U-blox, the M10 defines a new level of positioning performance in a wide range of applications such as sport watches or asset and livestock trackers, all in an extremely compact format and with very long battery life. | |
| Wi-Fi 6E MIMO Antenna System Serves IIoT | The Antenna Company has announced a Wi-Fi 6E MIMO antenna system designed to increase network capacity, extend range and reduce latency in industrial IoT (IIoT) networks. The antenna system enables simultaneous operation in the 2.4, 5 and 6GHz frequency bands, resulting in an additional 1.2GHz of spectrum and greater than 2x increase in available channels. | |
| Wireless Modules Deliver Dual-Mode Bluetooth | Fujitsu Components America has announced the FWM7BTZ61 series of Bluetooth Ver. 5.0 (dual mode) wireless radio modules compatible with both Bluetooth Low Energy and legacy Bluetooth Classic BR/EDR, giving designers the flexibility to choose between the two modes with one module. | |
| Systems Focus Tops Industrial IoT Trends | On a factory floor, hundreds of sensors and actuators gather data and implement machine operations. These sensors must be able to communicate over the installation’s IP network. A variety of products and platforms have emerged to smooth these efforts. Circuit Cellar Chief Editor Jeff Child examines these trends. | |
| Flexible Embedded Antennas for LPWAN and More | Linx Technologies has introduced new additions to its FPC Series of flexible embedded antennas. The FPC Series antennas excel in a wide range of applications, including 5G cellular, Wi-Fi 6/6E, LPWAN and ISM. In this latest release, Linx is adding two 5G antennas, a W-Fi antenna supporting the new 6GHz band, a 433MHz LPWAN offering and an ISM antenna supporting both 868MHz and 915MHz. | |
Allwinner H3 Maker Board Could be Smallest Linux-Powered SBC Yet Seeed Studio’s $49.90 “Quantum Mini” dev kit features an M.2 form-factor “Quark-N” module that runs Ubuntu Core on an Allwinner H3 plus a 40mm x 35mm “Atom-N” carrier with 3x USB ports and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth. | | |
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