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EMCOS® HYPERVISOR BY ESOL NEW VIRTUALIZATION FUNCTION TO EMCOS SCALABLE RTOS

EMCOS® HYPERVISOR BY ESOL: NEW VIRTUALIZATION FUNCTION TO EMCOS SCALABLE RTOS

eSOL, a leading global specialist in embedded software systems, announced the immediate availability of its eMCOS® Hypervisor, a ground-breaking embedded virtualization function for the company’s eMCOS scalable real-time operating system (RTOS). eMCOS Hypervisor facilitates the integration of both robust real-time applications on RTOS and feature-rich applications on general-purpose OS – running concurrently on a single hardware platform. Full […]

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ECM EHL 3.5 INCH SBC POWERED BY NEW INTEL ELKHART LAKE SOC

ECM-EHL 3.5-INCH SBC POWERED BY NEW INTEL ELKHART LAKE SOC

Intel has introduced the new Atom x6000E series and Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series, processors. They are part of the new Elkhart Lake processor (14 nm process) family. These processors are primarily targeted towards embedded and IoT applications. As we have seen with AAEON, these next-generation solutions provide greater performance, flexibility, and a multitude of Intel technologies to power computing needs worldwide. The board

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ARCADE MACHINE PACK AND PLAY

ARCADE MACHINE PACK AND PLAY

There’s something about the large imposing wooden box of an arcade machine that lends a confident presence to a room. The problem with a tall and heavy box is that it takes up quite a bit of space and readily draws the eye. So [Alexandre Chappel] set out to avoid that and build an arcade machine

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Raspberry Pi Pico Sense HAT monitors temp air quality humidity and more

Raspberry Pi Pico Sense HAT monitors temp, air-quality, humidity and more

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new Kickstarter campaign for the Pico Sense HAT. The new mini PC add-on has been designed for environment monitoring and is equipped with four sensors capable of measuring Temperature, Air quality, humidity, color. Backer early bird pledges are now available for the unique project from roughly $40 or

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CALTECH’S LOW COST SWEAT SENSOR TRACKS STRESS THROUGH CORTISOL LEVELS

CALTECH’S LOW-COST SWEAT SENSOR TRACKS STRESS THROUGH CORTISOL LEVELS

From tracking diabetes to the detection of diseases like Cystic Fibrosis, a lot of ideas around monitoring/analyzing human sweat, as a non-invasive method of detecting or monitoring diseases has been around for a while. Leveraging on this idea, a team of researchers at Caltech, led by Wei Gao, assistant professor of medical engineering at Caltech, has created a wireless, non-invasive,

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Real-time Transmission of Voice over 802.11 Wireless Networks Using Raspberry Pi

INTRODUCTION In the recent years, proliferation of technologies like WiMAX , IEEE 802.11, 3G and Bluetooth has directed much attention to wireless audio streaming. Nowadays audio streaming via radio waves and Bluetooth has particularly gained momentum. But these technologies have limitations such as, the destination device for the streaming system can‟t go too far from

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Monitor air quality with the Raspberry Pi Pico Air expansion board

Monitor air quality with the Raspberry Pi Pico Air expansion board

If you’d like to monitor the air quality in your office or home using the Raspberry Pi mini PC, a new expansion board aptly named the Pico Air might be the perfect addition to your air monitoring project. Offering standard Raspberry Pi Pico compatibility and equipped with a handy 0.9 inch OLED display, PMSA003 Sensor and UART(serial) interface the

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