Product of the Week: Artila’s PAC-6070 Linux Computing Platform
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace
The free and open-source operating system kernel, Linux, has been popularized for its development tools, high reliability, open-source software accessibility, and much more. As a computing platform for IoT applications, Linux brings the aforementioned features, in addition to its system utilities, libraries, and software packages to further support the collection, processing, and analysis of data in industrial IoT environments.
The PAC-6070 from Artila Electronics Co., Ltd. is a Linux computing platform for advanced industrial IoT applications. Equipped with the 恩智浦半导体 i.MX6ULL Cortex-A7 CPU, a Linux-based programmable automation controller compatible with Linux and widely supported in the open-source community, the rugged platform is cost-effective solution that supports low-power consumption, graphics and multimedia processing, and real-time processing. Continue reading. #linux #iot
New Podcast: How Software Redefines the Value of the Automotive Industry
On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Dr. Moritz Neukirchner , Head of Software Architecture at Elektrobit , joins us to discuss the business and technology challenges surrounding the growth of software-defined vehicles, and where OEMs and suppliers will generate the most value in automotive in the future.
Next on Dev Talk with Rich and Vin, the two are speaking with Stuart Feffer , the co-founder and former CEO of Reality AI. The company was acquired by 瑞萨电子 in July of 2022, making Stuart the current Head of Real-Time-Analytics at Renesas, and this week Rich and Vin are asking Stuart, “Where do you begin your AI-based design?”
But first, the Insiders are discussing their experiences surrounding smart energy and utilities, and power supplies, specifically solar and Gallium Nitride (aka GaN) semiconductors.?Tune in. #ai #automotive
Embedded Executive: Is SiC Dead? Navitas Semiconductor
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Fast-charging an end device like a smart phone in under 10 minutes using Gallium Nitride (GaN) power components is awesome. However, it’s not as great as it sounds, for a few reasons.
First, if you don’t have the latest and greatest battery technology, you may be doing damage to your battery. In addition, most of our phones are limiting the speed at which the battery can be charged, negating the advantages of GaN. To fully understand this, I spoke to Stephen Oliver , Vice President at? Navitas Semiconductor ?on this week’s?Embedded Executives podcast. Listen now. #GaN #battery
Variscite Demos i.MX 91 based SoM at Computex '23
During COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2023, Variscite LTD. displayed a working VAR-SOM-MX91 as NXP?was announcing the i.MX 91 SoC. The SoC features an?Arm Cortex-A55 running at 1.4GHz, and supports 2GB LPDDR4 memory, dual Gigabit Ethernet, dual USB, dual CAN-FD, audio in/out, ADC, certified single or dual-band Wi-Fi, BT/BLE. Also included is a display output with integrated EdgeLock Secure Enclave and industrial temperature grade for embedded applications such as IoT, smart home, connected sensors, industrial controllers, and metering.
"Variscite is pleased to leverage its early access to NXP's application processors by launching a SoM solution simultaneously with NXP's release of the i.MX 91 processor," said? Ofer Austerlitz , VP Business Development and Sales of Variscite. Read more.
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