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November 14, 2023


Microcontrollers: Because Size Matters (In the Digital Realm)

PX5 and Percepio Enhance Safety, Security, and Deep Visibility for Embedded IoT Applications

The industrial-grade PX5 RTOS is an advanced, fifth-generation RTOS designed for the most demanding embedded applications with best-of-class size, performance, safety, and security.


The PX5 RTOS is built on a native implementation of the industry-standard POSIX pthreads+ API, including semaphore, mutex, and message queues, and offers real-time extensions such as event flags, fast queues, tick timers, and memory management.

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MSP Unveils Turbo II™ Vaporizers

Inspired by breakthroughs in the science of droplet atomization and evaporation, these innovative vaporizers are half the physical footprint of earlier versions, while delivering a staggering 200% increase in vapor output.


Higher vapor concentrations and fast vapor stabilization rates enable faster deposition and etch times, reducing both wafer processing time and liquid waste.

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NXP Expands S32 Platform with Motor Control Solution for Software-Defined Vehicle Edge Nodes

Building on the success of the S12 MagniV® portfolio, the S32M2 combines NXP’s motor control heritage and the software development benefits of the S32 platform.


The highly integrated system-in-package solution adds the power and analog functions as well as extensive software libraries required for motor control to NXP’s widely adopted S32K microcontrollers.


It addresses the needs of the emerging software-defined electric vehicle market and enables carmakers to fully optimize product development and to maximize software re-use across S32 platform implementations.

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Vaporizers: Blowing Away the Limits of Innovation

In the world of microcontrollers, where every byte and cycle count, a new player has emerged—vaporizers. No, we're not talking about vapes; we're talking about a different kind of smoke, the kind that fuels the creativity and efficiency of engineers.


In the quest for smaller, faster, and more powerful devices, embedded engineers are turning to vaporizers to unleash the full potential of their electronic creations.


Vaporizers fine-tune code and algorithms to maximize energy efficiency without compromising functionality. These mini marvels enable microcontrollers to transcend their size constraints, facilitating the implementation of complex tasks and advanced features, while maintaining compact dimensions and cost-effectiveness.

Whether it's optimizing algorithms or unleashing multi-tasking capabilities, vaporizers transform microcontrollers from mere silicon into powerful conduits of creativity and functionality.


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Radxa previews ZERO 3E Single Board Computer

with GbE port

The Radxa Zero 3E is a compact single-board computer that features the low-power Rockchip RK3566 System-on-Chip. This device features up to 8GB RAM, a microSD card slot, Gigabit Ethernet with PoE support among other features.

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