Mouser adds i.MX 8M Plus evaluation kit to its list

Distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the i.MX 8M Plus evaluation kit from NXP Semiconductors. The kit provides a complete evaluation platform for the new i.MX 8M Plus embedded multi-core heterogeneous applications processors, the first in the i.MX series to integrate a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) for advanced machine learning inference at the edge in industrial and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

The NXP i.MX 8M Plus evaluation kit includes a compact compute module with an onboard i.MX 8M Plus Quad processor and a larger baseboard that brings out the broad connectivity needed for product evaluation. The processor integrates four Arm Cortex-A53 cores running at up to 1.8GHz, plus an 800MHz Arm Cortex-M7 core for low-power real-time processing. Using the integrated NPU, the i.MX 8M Plus processor can simultaneously detect multiple highly complex neural network functions, including human pose and emotion detection, multi-object surveillance, and the recognition of more than 40,000 English words.

The NXP i.MX 8M Plus evaluation kit suits advancing designs in applications such as surveillance, smart retail, robot vision, home health monitors, smart home, smart city, building control and industrial IoT.

As a global authorised distributor, Mouser offers a wide selection of the latest semiconductors and electronic components that are in stock and ready to ship. Mouser’s customers can expect 100 per cent certified, genuine products that are fully traceable from each of its manufacturer partners. To help speed customers’ designs, Mouser’s website hosts an extensive library of technical resources, including a technical resource centre, along with product data sheets, supplier-specific reference designs, application notes, technical design information, engineering tools and other helpful information.

Mouser Electronics, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is an authorised semiconductor and electronic component distributor that focuses on new product introductions from its leading manufacturer partners. Serving the global electronic design engineer and buyer community, the global distributor’s website, mouser.com, is available in multiple languages and currencies and features more than five million products from over 1,100 manufacturer brands.

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Intel processors boost to 5G network transformation

To help speed time to market Intel offers its 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor (code-named “Ice Lake”), including new network-optimised N-SKUs along with verified solution blueprints.

Intel says its N-SKUs deliver an average 62 per cent more performance on a range of broadly deployed 5G and network workloads over the previous generation. The company has also started sampling next-generation Intel Xeon D processors designed for space and power-constrained environments at the edge.

The new network-optimised SKUs suit wireless core, wireless access, network edge workloads and security appliances. They are available in a range of cores, frequency, features and power to deliver lower latency, higher throughput and deterministic performance for service provider network transformation requirements.

Intel software guard extensions integrated into the 3rd Gen Xeon processors enable secure channel setup and communication between the 5G control functions. Built-in crypto acceleration can reduce the performance impact of full data encryption and increase the performance of encryption-intensive workloads.

The new processors can be paired with Intel’s suite of platform components and software, including Intel FPGAs, Ethernet 800 series adapters, Optane persistent memory, FlexRAN, OpenNESS, Open Visual Cloud and Intel Smart Edge.

Agilex 10 nanometer FPGAs are being used in wireless core and access segments to provide infrastructure acceleration capabilities to complement core and access workloads running on Intel Xeon Scalable processors.

With 3rd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, Intel says that communications service providers can increase 5G UPF performance by up to 42 per cent. Combined with Intel Ethernet 800 series adapters, they can deliver the performance, efficiency and trust for use cases that require low latency, including augmented reality, cloud-based gaming, discrete automation and robotic-aided surgery.

Intel has also announced updates to its network workload-optimised solutions for vRAN, Visual Cloud Deliver Network and NFVI Forwarding Platform, which offer pre-tested and verified configurations. These solutions were developed with various software partners, including Red Hat, VMware and Wind River. Intel is also working with a number of Intel network builders ecosystem partners to verify their offerings for these solutions, including: ASUS, Advantech, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Intequus, Inventec, Lanner Electronics, Lenovo, Nexcom, QCT, Supermicro and ZT Systems.

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RX23W module with full Bluetooth 5.0 low energy support targets IoT endpoint devices

From Renesas Electronics comes the RX23W module with full Bluetooth 5.0 low energy support for system control and wireless communication on Internet of Things (IoT) endpoint devices.

Featuring the RX23W 32-bit RX MCU supporting fully integrated Bluetooth low energy communication, the new RX23W module is equipped with an antenna, oscillator and custom-matched circuit.

The module is certified under Radio Law for multiple countries, including Japan and the USA, and is Bluetooth SIG certified which is said to eliminate the need for additional RF design work, tuning, or specialised RF knowledge. This in turn means customers can use the module as it is, shortening new product development time.

The small 6.1 mm x 9.5 mm, 83-pin LGA package makes it possible to design more compact devices with fewer external components, reducing the bill of materials cost, says Renesas which also states that this improves the development efficiency of IoT endpoint devices such as home appliance, healthcare and sports and fitness equipment.

The RX23W MCU incorporated in the module also supports long-range and 2 Mbps data throughput. Its communication characteristics offer reception sensitivity level of −105 dBm at 125 kbps. Built around Renesas’ RXv2 CPU core, the RX23W MCU operates at a maximum clock frequency of 54 MHz suiting it to system control. The RX23W also incorporates Renesas’ exclusive security function, the Trusted Secure IP (TSIP), that the company states provides robust protection against threats to IoT devices such as eavesdropping, tampering, and viruses.

A set of peripheral functions includes touch key, USB, and CAN functions.

The RX23W module uses the same software development environment used for RX MCUs, which means developers can work on both system and communication control at the same time. Smart Configurator enables developers to employ a GUI to generate driver code for peripheral functions and Bluetooth, as well as configuring pin settings. QE for BLE enables developers to generate programs for custom Bluetooth profiles.

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Microwave analyser takes on advanced mmWave monitoring and testing

New from Keysight Technologies is a high-performance handheld microwave analyser that speeds installation of 5G, radar and satellite communication systems.

The FieldFox microwave analyser supports an extended frequency range with measurement integrity comparable to lab-based tools. A compact and ruggedised multi-purpose tool, this wideband analyser provides users installing an mmWave infrastructure to measure network key performance indicators while in the field with reliable measurements.

An integrated handheld analyser with a task-driven user interface, the FieldFox incorporates spectrum and signal analysis, as well as signal generation capabilities. This enables FieldFox to accurately measure signal interference, antenna and cable performance, electromagnetic field exposure levels, as well as pathloss in communication systems.

The launch is part of the response to the ramp-up of 5G new radio (NR) services in mmWave spectrum around the world. This is coupled with a significant increase in deployments of satellite-based communications systems, is driving the need for cost-effective, field-based network testing, monitoring and troubleshooting tools.

The installation tool ensures that 5G services in frequency range 2 (FR2) can reach full connectivity potential, says Keysight.

The analyser builds on the company’s FieldFox B-series originally introduced in May 2019. Keysight says it simplifies set-up and improves measurement results in any 3GPP-specified band in frequency range 2 (FR2) by extending the frequency range to 54GHz without the need for external mixers.

As well as supporting advanced channel aggregation and complex interference troubleshooting with an increased analysis bandwidth range up to 120MHz, this new tool also enables customers to measure and analyse mmWave signals with complex modulation schemes such as 256 quadrature amplitude modulation.

The company says the analyser delivers reliable analysis of complex signals with industry-leading low phase noise, high sensitivity and amplitude accuracy. It also

offers 5G NR beamforming analysis using phased array antenna control, critical in the deployment of multiple input, multiple output technology.

“The new FieldFox microwave analyser delivers high radio frequency (RF) performance in the industry’s most lightweight formfactor for on-site use,” said Dan Dunn, vice-president of Keysight’s Aerospace and Defense Government Solutions. “Now, 5G mobile operators, installation companies, satellite and ground station service providers, as well as defence organisations, can quickly and efficiently deploy advanced communication systems.”

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