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internet connected embedded devices. AKA: IoT

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  • ICs For Factory Automation (R-IN)

    Renesas Electronics Corp.

    The advancement of Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) brings with it a growing need to boost factory productivity. The use of Ethernet-based networks in factories is becoming more widespread, as deterministic, safe communications across all levels of the factory are more critical than ever. Renesas has a comprehensive portfolio of products to support Industrial Ethernet solutions leading to increased factory productivity and reduced production cost.

  • IoT Gateway

    ADLINK Technology Inc.

    ADLINK embedded IoT gateway platforms fully support Intel® Gateway Solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) by integrating Wind River Intelligent Device Platform* (IDP) XT and McAfee* Embedded Control to provide a complete, pre-validated communication and security solution. But also includes ADLINK’s SEMA utility, which enables quick setup of remote data access and analysis through ADLINK's SEMA Cloud.

  • Audio and Acoustic Functional Test Solution

    NI

    ​With the growing popularity of Internet of Things devices worldwide, many electrical products are adopting voice commands as their user interface. This means that acoustic and audio test challenges are likely to impact more products than ever before. Test teams must meet extended test coverage requirements to ensure product quality while maintaining throughput and operational efficiency. For a solution to meet these sorts of demands, it must:

  • Smart Aircraft System

    Astronics Corporation

    The Astronics Smart Aircraft System makes that possible. Our patented system enables the immediate, cabin-wide gathering of thousands of data points using sensors & IoT (Internet of Things) technology. The result? You get the insightyou need—when you need it. Insight that helps you on every flight. Insight that allows you to improve your operational efficiency, your cabin safety, and your overall passenger experience.

  • Digital Test Switch

    FT-14D - ABB Ltd.

    Test switch solution for digital switchgear using current and voltage sensors. With the FT-14D Digital FlexitestTM switches, a new era of protection relay testing can be performed more safely, quickly and easily. The FT-14D switch allows a customer to integrate current and voltage sensors within digital switchgear and protective relays and thereby enable the Industrial Internet of Things.

  • Programmable Industrial PC

    HyperPAC - MKS Instruments

    The HyperPAC Industrial PC programmable control solution delivers top of the line performance with reliable operation for a variety of control and automation tasks. Compared to standard IPCs, the HyperPAC provides a highly compact, fanless solution, with existing expandable IO via PCIe, along with flexibility to expand and configure the system. The HyperPAC is a flexible, scalable solution for numerous applications and project requirements which enables IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) integration.

  • Smart Aircraft System

    Astronics Corporation

    The Astronics Smart Aircraft System makes that possible. Our patented system enables the immediate, cabin-wide gathering of thousands of data points using sensors & IoT (Internet of Things) technology. The result? You get the insight you need—when you need it. Insight that helps you on every flight. Insight that allows you to improve your operational efficiency, your cabin safety, and your overall passenger experience.

  • Training Kits

    Keysight Technologies

    Keysight offers a variety of Training Kits designed to assist educators in quickly setting up new engineering courses and labs on topics ranging from the Internet of Things (IoT), RF circuit design, precision power measurement, and more. These training kits will provide you with ready-to-teach material for a full semester, covering 50 hours of lab sessions. Courseware integrates hands-on industry relevant experiences, and real-world applications.

  • Wireless Testing Capabilities

    Eurofins E&E

    Helping you ensure the compliance of your wireless or rf technology to country-specific requirements.As the modern world races towards device inter connectivity and smart technology, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged to encompass new, connected applications in every major consumer or industrial setting. From factory automation equipment or smart home appliances, wireless capabilities have been added to legacy products to bring them into the connected world of today.

  • Azure IoT Edge

    Microsoft Azure

    Azure IoT Edge is a fully managed service built on Azure IoT Hub. Deploy your cloud workloads—artificial intelligence, Azure and third-party services, or your own business logic—to run on Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices via standard containers. By moving certain workloads to the edge of the network, your devices spend less time communicating with the cloud, react more quickly to local changes, and operate reliably even in extended offline periods.

  • ESP8266 WiFi With Headers

    Feather HUZZAH - Adafruit

    Flagship development board from Adafruit, and like its namesake it is thin, light, and lets you fly! We designed Feather to be a new standard for portable microcontroller cores. This is the Assembled Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 with headers. At the Feather HUZZAH's heart is an ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller clocked at 80 MHz and at 3.3V logic. This microcontroller contains a Tensilica chip core as well as a full WiFi stack. You can program the microcontroller using the Arduino IDE for an easy-to-run Internet of Things core.

  • C-SGN Emulator

    Polaris Networks

    The C-SGN Emulator combines the MME, SGW, and PGW functions, simulating the optimized EPC network required for CIoT. As part of the NetTest suite, the C-SGN Emulator creates an end-to-end lab environment for testing functions and features that characterize enhanced Machine Type Communication (eMTC) and Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) implementations. In order to reduce complexity in the setup of a test environment, it also supports simulation of SMS Central Function (SMS-SC) and the Service Capability Exposure Functions (SCEF).

  • Ultra Low Power Radios

    IoT - Silex Technology

    IEEE 802.11b/g/n-compliant Wi-Fi Radio (2.4 GHz)Ultra-low-power hostless Wi-Fi IoT Module features QCA4010 RadioSingle Stream System (1x1), 20 MHzIntegrated RF front end and PCB trace antennaHostless IoT application development platform with large internal memoryUART AT command set for optional external MCU hostAllJoyn supportWi-Fi Protected Setup SupportIPv4 / iPv6, TCP and UDP Protocol Supported on Chip, Offloading the Host ControllerIdeal for cost effective Internet of Things (IoT) Applications

  • Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

    Microchip Technology Inc.

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a revolutionary technology that enables delivery of power over standard Ethernet infrastructure to facilitate quick and easy installation of WLAN access points, network cameras, IP telephones and other IP-based devices. The proliferation of Ethernet-connected devices such as Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) security cameras, 802.11ac and 802.11ax access points, LED luminaires and Internet of Things (IoT) appliances has created an unprecedented demand for more power. PoE is the key to efficiently, cost-effectively and reliably power network devices.

  • Analog DVR

    Sylo Vision Technology Co., Limited

    Security cameras capture an analog video signal and transfer that signal over coax cable to the Digital Video Recorder (DVR). Each camera may be powered by plugging in the power supply right at the camera or by using RG59 Siamese cable which bundles the video and the power cables. The DVR converts the analog signal to digital, compresses it, and then stores it on a hard drive for later retrieval. Intelligence is built into the DVR to handle such things as scheduling, motion detection, and digital zoom. Monitors for viewing the video are connected to the DVR, or it can be set up to publish over an internal network for viewing on PCs. The DVR can also be set up to broadcast over the Internet and can add password protection and other features. When broadcasting over the Internet, the video for all of the cameras is transmitted as one stream (one IP address). Therefore, it is very efficient.

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