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Teardown: Inside the Fitbit Charge

September 27, 2016 By Lee Teschler

Here’s a look at the electronics and sensors deployed inside a widely used fitness watch. Leland Teschler Executive Editor The fitness tracking firm Fitbit says it sold something…

The post Teardown: Inside the Fitbit Charge appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Featured, Industry Experts, Microcontroller Tips, Teardowns Tagged With: fitbit

MCU series offers more memory, qualification to 125°C

September 27, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

STMicroelectronics has extended its high-performance STM32F4 microcontroller (MCU) series at the entry level, introducing new devices with more memory and extra features, as well as the first STM32F4…

The post MCU series offers more memory, qualification to 125°C appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips, Microcontrollers Tagged With: STMicroelectronics

Free tool provides a live view of RTOS events to facilitate embedded system design

September 27, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Micrium Inc. and SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH & Co. today announced SystemView support for Micrium’s µC/OS-II® and µC/OS-III® real-time operating system (RTOS) kernels. The tool offers real-time recording and visualization that exposes the true run-time behavior of a µC/OS-II or µC/OS-III RTOS-based application. SystemView allows a developer…

The post Free tool provides a live view of RTOS events to facilitate embedded system design appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: micrium, segger

Enhanced embedded development environment supports 8/32-bit MCUs, multiprotocol/multiband wireless SoCs

September 27, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Silicon Labs has released a major update of its award-winning Simplicity Studio software development tools. The new Simplicity Studio release represents a significant redesign of the software infrastructure, making the…

The post Enhanced embedded development environment supports 8/32-bit MCUs, multiprotocol/multiband wireless SoCs appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Embedded, IoT, Microcontroller Tips, Tools Tagged With: siliconlabs

SoM gangs dual 1GHz ARM Cortex-A7 core with 200 MHz Cortex-M4 coprocessor

September 27, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Variscite extends its highly successfully i.MX-based System-on-Module portfolio with the introduction of the VAR-SOM-MX7, based on the NXP i.MX 7 application processor family. This highly flexible SoM carries a dual 1GHz…

The post SoM gangs dual 1GHz ARM Cortex-A7 core with 200 MHz Cortex-M4 coprocessor appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: variscite

FAQ: What is Feedback?

September 26, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

by Scott Thornton, technical writer Feedback is a term that describes comparing the actual output of a system to the desired output and adjusting the actual output to…

The post FAQ: What is Feedback? appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Analog ICs, Featured, Industry Experts, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: basics, FAQ

Real-time processor delivers the robust performance needed for next-gen autonomous sytems

September 21, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

ARM has launched a new real-time processor with advanced safety features for autonomous vehicles and medical and industrial robots. The ARM Cortex-R52 was designed to address functional safety in…

The post Real-time processor delivers the robust performance needed for next-gen autonomous sytems appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive, Embedded, Industrial, Medical, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: ARM

Ultra-low power e-paper driver support added to LaunchPad development kits

September 21, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Pervasive Displays (PDi), a world leader in e-paper displays today announced the results of its collaboration with community-driven and open source electronics prototyping platform provider Energia. The Energia…

The post Ultra-low power e-paper driver support added to LaunchPad development kits appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Consumer, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: energia, pervasivedisplays, ti

VxWorks RTOS now works with IBM Watson IoT

September 20, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Wind River is pleased to announce availability of the VxWorks  real-time operating system (RTOS) client for the IBM Watson IoT platform. This is part of the IBM/Wind River…

The post VxWorks RTOS now works with IBM Watson IoT appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Embedded, Industry News, IoT, Microcontroller Tips

Image signal processing chip targets surround-view vehicle systems

September 20, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced the OV491 and OV495, two new companion chips that deliver exceptional performance and advanced features in combination with OmniVision’s portfolio of automotive RAW image…

The post Image signal processing chip targets surround-view vehicle systems appeared first on Microcontroller Tips.

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: omnivision

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