IoT Tuesdays from Symmetry Electronics features informative conversations with leaders in the Internet of Things community. We talk to engineers, developers, and decision makers at the leading edge of IoT. We cover unique and useful applications of IoT technology, challenges facing IoT adoption and what the future holds for IoT development. In episode 6 we […]
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Primary lithium manganese dioxide pouch cells boast high energy density
Ultralife Corporation, a global battery specialist, has strengthened its Thin Cell range of primary (non-rechargeable) lithium manganese dioxide (Li-MnO2) pouch-cell batteries. The higher energy density and slim form factor of Ultralife’s Thin Cell technology makes it ideal for use in the next generation of internet-connected and wearable devices in sectors including medical, banking, highways, logistics, […]
IoT Tuesdays From Symmetry Electronics Episode 5: Chance Agnew from MultiTech
IoT Tuesdays from Symmetry Electronics features informative conversations with leaders in the Internet Of Things community. We talk to engineers, developers, and decision makers at the leading edge of IoT. We cover unique and useful applications of IoT technology, challenges facing IoT adoption and what the future holds for IoT development. In episode 5 we […]
IoT Tuesdays From Symmetry Electronics Episode 4: Silicon Labs
IoT Tuesdays features informative conversations with leaders in the Internet Of Things community. We talk to engineers, developers, and decision makers at the leading edge of IoT. We cover unique and useful applications of IoT technology, challenges facing IoT adoption and what the future holds for IoT development. In episode 4 we talk to Keith […]
IoT Tuesdays From Symmetry Electronics Episode 3: Digi International
IoT Tuesdays features informative conversations with leaders in the Internet Of Things community. Symmetry talks to engineers, developers, and decision makers at the leading edge of IoT. They cover unique and useful applications of IoT technology, challenges facing IoT adoption and what the future holds for IoT development. In episode 3 Symmetry talk to Matt […]
Tiny 2.6-A BDC motor driver targets portable, battery-powered IoT devices
The STSPIN250 single-chip 2.6A driver for brushed DC motors extends STMicroelectronics’ family of miniature, low-voltage, energy-efficient drivers for battery-powered portable and wearable applications. The driver integrates a full power-MOSFET bridge and fixed off-time PWM current controller in a tiny 3mm x 3mm package that saves space in portable equipment. The low on-resistance of the power […]
Non-toxic thermoelectric energy harvester could help enable the IoT
Energy scavenging electronics has long used the thermoelectric Seebeck effect to convert temperature differences into electric voltage. A Seebeck device creates voltage when there is a different temperature on each side. One bugaboo with using thermoelectrics, however, is that most employ toxic materials. But in a development that could help enable a variety of internet-of-things […]
Alphabet soup: understanding IoT acronyms and how to compare them
By Matt Smith, Head of Cortet Engineering. Colorado Offices As the Internet of Things (IoT) industry continues to expand, new information on emerging best practices, technical specifications and design considerations continues to flood the market. Here at CEL, one of our priorities is helping you navigate through the deluge of information and identify which technology […]
Server-side certificate management for authentication via public keys
Icon Labs, a leading provider of security solutions for IoT and edge devices, today announced the availability of the Floodgate Certificate Authority (CA). Floodgate CA is the server side portion of Icon Labs’ PKI solution and provides certificate management for companies choosing to implement their own certificate-based authentication using public key infrastructure. IoT security requires […]
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Low-Power, long-range LoRa gateway speeds network setup
Laird announced the release of its new Enterprise Internet of Things (EIoT) Low-Power, Long-Range LoRa gateway, which enables enterprise customers to deploy EIoT networks in practically any geographic location, even where traditional communications infrastructure is unavailable. “The Sentrius RG1xx has been purpose-built from the ground up to create a secure, scalable, robust LoRa network solution,” said […]
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