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STMicroelectronics Introduces STM32L4+ Microcontrollers for Power- and Cost-Sensitive Smart Embedded Applications

New STM32L4P5 and STM32L4Q5 microcontrollers (MCUs) from STMicroelectronics bring the performance of the Arm® Cortex®-M4 core to cost-sensitive and power-conscious smart connected devices, including utility meters, industrial and medical sensors, fitness trackers, and smart-home products.

epluse News

4 in 1 Probe Measures CO2, Humidity, Temperature and Pressure

The EE872 from E+E Elektronik measures the CO2 concentration up to 5 % (50 000 ppm) as well as relative humidity, temperature and ambient pressure. Additionally, the 4 in 1 probe also calculates the dew point temperature. It is perfectly suited for use in harsh and aggressive environment, such as agricultural applications. The active pressure and temperature compensation ensures a very high CO2 measuring accuracy. A heated probe version is available for CO2 measurement in high humidity applications.

Stemmer imaging News

Allied Vision Alvium embedded platform powers hugely versatile camera range

The Allied Vision Alvium 1800 range of cameras combines the best of two worlds: the performance and durability of industrial machine vision and the compact hardware and cost efficiency of embedded systems. It is ideally suited for machine vision applications requiring small and lightweight cameras that provide high image quality and frame rates at an attractive price/performance ratio.

Ametek News

Reichert Technologies® Signs Exclusive Deal for CATS Reusable Tonometer Prisms

Reichert Technologies®, a unit of AMETEK’s Ultra Precision Technologies Division, is pleased to announce its exclusive partnership with CATS Tonometer, LLC to distribute the CATS Reusable Tonometer Prism in the United States. The patented CATS Tonometer Prism represents a breakthrough in intraocular pressure (IOP) accuracy over the traditional Goldmann prism.

Fraunhofer News

IBM and Fraunhofer bring Quantum Computing to Germany

The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Europe's leading organization for applied research, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today the signing of the agreement aimed at advancing quantum computing in Germany. The collaboration gives companies and research institutions access to IBM quantum computers in Germany and the USA under the umbrella of a nationwide Fraunhofer competence network. The aim is to research the technology, application scenarios and algorithms while generating competence development and competitive advantages for the local economy and science.

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