The Raspberry Pi Zero 2W features a quadcore 64 bit processor and builtin wireless in a tiny footprint. Its 40 pin header provides engineers with a flexible interface for embedded applications. This guide explores the theory behind the pinout and offers practical guidance for learners.
Explore the top 5 use cases of Software-Defined Connectivity (SDC) and learn how SDC reduces costs, improves compliance, and accelerates IoT innovation.
Wireless connectivity makes dumb products intelligent. Smart devices can transmit information about their surroundings and conditions while receiving instructions and updates. That in turn enables functionality that’s impossible for products operating in isolation.
Explore the transformative power of precision agriculture, highlighting innovations like Particle's M-Series and the future of sustainable farming. Dive into the evolution, technologies, and trends shaping tomorrow's agriculture.
NXP Semiconductors' new MCX N Series advanced processor engines are general-purpose and application-specific microcontrollers based on Arm® Cortex®-M33 CPUs.
The importance of equipment maintenance is clear. In recent years, equipment maintenance techniques have also advanced from breakdown maintenance to preventive maintenance and now focus on predictive maintenance.
Robot Operating System (ROS) drivers were developed on Analog Devices products so that they can be readily used within a ROS ecosystem. This article will give an overview on how to use and integrate these drivers in their applications, products, and systems.
In today's competitive landscape, organizations can ill afford the risks of unplanned downtime and premature asset failure. This comprehensive guide unveils smart preventive maintenance strategies to minimize operational disruptions while maximizing productivity and ROI.
LoRaWAN is a standard within LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) wireless communication that uses the unlicensed band (sub-GHz band) that does not require a radio station license and features wide-area and long-distance communication as well as low speeds and low power consumption.
Once the first prototype of your IoT device becomes available, it is essential to start power profiling and estimating battery life. This process involves gaining a comprehensive understanding of the device's configuration and power consumption characteristics within its specific deployment context.