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.
Designed for "energy neutral operation" of resource-constrained wearable devices, tinyMAN learns how to eke out the power available from an energy harvesting system to maximize utility without ever needing a manual charge.
The Industrial IoT (IIoT) is the foundation of Industry 4.0. By sending sensor data to the cloud and using it to feed machine learning algorithms, manufacturers can detect process problems immediately, rather than at later stages when rework and field failures are much more expensive.
Concentrated logistics power without the waffle – at the virtual Future of Intralogistics Days 2022 conference on March 9th and 10th, 18 famous companies will be presenting the latest intralogistics technologies. The free event is aimed at experienced intralogistics experts in the B2B sector.
Critical asset monitoring tools are designed to perform real-time analysis of the current status of critical assets. With the help of a digital twin, it is possible to perform anomaly detection for said assets. Read more about it in this article.
Hardware and software engineers will be the lifeblood of tomorrow's connected world. Academia is working hard to ensure a steady supply, in part by adapting engineering education to train the next generation of IoT innovators.
Article #5 of the IoT Foundation Series. Internet-connected security devices provide a fast and easy way to create a home security system. But are they also creating opportunities for security weakness?
Article #6 of our Industrial IoT revolution series: Antennas are devices enabling wireless communication by interconverting electrical signals and electromagnetic waves.
Article #5 of our Industrial IoT Revolution Series: The most successful device designs for connected construction use components that ensure reliable communications with people and machinery.
Article #4 of our Industrial IoT revolution series: To deal with the extremities of harsh environments like construction, mining, or agriculture, physical and wireless interconnects need to be engineered for durability.