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AMS AS7024 VITAL SIGNS SENSOR MODULE

AMS AS7024 VITAL SIGNS SENSOR MODULE

New Vital Signs Sensor module enables highly accurate, fast and convenient cuffless 24/7 blood pressure, heart-rate (HRM), heart-rate variability (HRV), and electrocardiograms (ECG) measurement New Vital Signs Sensor module enables highly accurate, fast and convenient cuffless 24/7 blood pressure, heart-rate (HRM), heart-rate variability (HRV), and electrocardiograms (ECG) measurement. The new module integrates all necessary hardware

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GARZ AND FRICKE’S LAUNCHES NEW SBC THAT RUNS LINUX ON I.MX6 ULL AND I.MX6 SOLO 2

GARZ AND FRICKE’S LAUNCHES NEW SBC THAT RUNS LINUX ON I.MX6 ULL AND I.MX6 SOLO

Garz & Fricke is a German-based company, which deals with the production of single board computers (SBCs), embedded systems and smart vending machines. Ever since it was founded in 1992, the company has grown and is releasing two new IoT boards, a compact “Nallino Core” SBC and i.MX6 Solo based “Santvend Battery Core” SBC. The IoT boards will

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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS’S LMR14010A STEP DOWN CONVERTER

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS’S LMR14010A STEP-DOWN CONVERTER

Texas Instruments’ 4 V to 40 V, 1 A converter features high-efficiency Eco-mode™ at light loads Texas Instruments’s LMR14010A is a pulse-width modulated (PWM), DC-to-DC, buck (step-down) regulator that features a wide input range of 4 V to 40 V, suitable for a wide range of applications from industrial to automotive. An ultra-low 1 µA shutdown current prolongs the battery

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MAKERLISP MACHINE – AN EXPANDABLE EZ80 CPU CARD RUNNING BARE METAL LISP

MAKERLISP MACHINE – AN EXPANDABLE EZ80 CPU CARD RUNNING BARE-METAL LISP

Classic computing on modern hardware: an expandable eZ80 CPU card running bare-metal Lisp. The MakerLisp machine is a portable, modular computer system, designed to recapture the feel of classic computing, with modern hardware. The machine centers on a 2” x 3.5” business card-sized CPU, which can be used stand-alone, or plugged into a 2” x

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