TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today introduced the RX23W Module with full Bluetooth ® 5.0 Low Energy ...
A Bluetooth LE 5.4 module, the HCM511S from Quectel, leverages the power of an Arm Cortex-M33 core, along with 352 or 512 kbytes of flash memory. The module, which also provides 32 kbytes of RAM, ...
NURNBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Embedded World – Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, is pleased to announce the launch of the HCM511S high-performance MCU Bluetooth module ...
In these applications, it now becomes easy to control and/or read units wirelessly via Bluetooth technology. The Bluetooth I/O module OBI 411 implements wireless I/O functionality and is ideal for ...
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. announced the release of a Bluetooth® Low Energy module solution that extends the range of Bluetooth to 400 meters, eight times that of current Bluetooth solutions. The new ...
Cypress Semiconductor last week introduced at the Bluetooth World trade show its new Bluetooth Smart module that provides Bluetooth Low Energy solutions for remote controls, healthcare, fitness ...
Panasonic has announced the PAN B611-1 Bluetooth module, which is now in mass production and suitable for all Matter applications. The PAN B611-1 Bluetooth module Credit: Panasonic The module is based ...
Beaverton, OR. Audio Precision today unveiled its next-generation Bluetooth I/O module for APx Series audio analyzers. The APx Bluetooth Duo module incorporates all the capabilities and features of AP ...
Before we dive in don’t be confused by the title. This doesn’t flash firmware to the device. But it does automate the process of setting up the Bluetooth to serial module for use in your projects.
Wearable devices are just part of the Internet of Things (IoT), and they were all around the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. They offer mobility and personality that other IoT devices do not.
[Uri Shaked] accidentally touched a GPIO pin on his 3.3 V board with a 12 V alligator clip, frying the board. Sound familiar? A replacement would have cost $60, which for him wasn’t cheap. Also, he ...