Infineon sensor technology enables integration of industry-first 5-axis robot arm

Infineon provides sensor technology to Roborock for its state-of-the-art Saros Z70 robotic vacuum. The standout feature of the smart robot is its industry-first 5-axis robot arm that can move obstacles out of its way and clean in areas that were previously blocked. This innovation is made possible by the small form factor of Infineon’s REAL3 Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology. Unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, today, Roborock launched the new Saros series in Germany.

Infineon’s REAL3 Time-of-Flight, jointly developed with pmdtechnologies, enables a next level of navigation and object recognition of robot cleaners with best-in-class performance and space efficiency. The technology is 100 times smaller compared to conventional laser distance scanner freeing up space for the integration of the retractable robot arm while maintaining a sleek and slim design, marking a significant advancement in the robotics industry. Furthermore, the integration of an additional Time-of-Flight camera from Infineon guarantees the precise and smooth operation of the robot arm, significantly enhancing the capabilities of the Saros Z70. For customers, this translates into increased benefits when using the robotic vacuum for home cleaning, as the robot arm can now move blocking objects and clean areas that used to be inaccessible.

“It’s a major breakthrough that Roborock, a market leader for robot vacuum cleaners, has recognised the full potential of Infineon’s sensor technology and transformed it into an innovative product that consumers have never seen before”, said Andreas Kopetz, Vice President of Ambient Sensing at Infineon. “The collaboration is a great example for Infineon reinforcing its position as a leading player in the field of sensors and its goal to make life easier, safer, and greener. Together with customers and partners.”

Enabling the industry-first 5-axis robot arm for a robot vacuum underlines Infineon’s ambitions to further strengthen the competitiveness and go-to-market approach in the area of sensors. To accelerate innovation and value to customers further, Infineon has combined its sensor and RF expertise in a new business unit (SURF, sensor unit and radio frequency) to drive the company’s growth in the sensors market. This strategic move will capitalise on the vast potential of the sensor and RF markets, projected to exceed 20 billion US-Dollars by 2027.

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Mouser now shipping Nordic’s Thingy:91 X prototyping platform for wireless IoT applications

Mouser is now shipping the new Thingy:91 X Prototyping Platform from Nordic Semiconductor. The Thingy:91 X is an easy-to-use, battery-operated prototyping platform for cellular Internet of Things (IoT) proof-of-concept (PoC) demos and initial cellular IoT device development for logistics, asset tracking, smart city, predictive maintenance, industrial and wearable applications.

The Nordic Semiconductor Thingy:91 X is designed to address the needs of emerging low-power cellular IoT applications utilising Nordic’s nRF9151 cellular IoT system-in-package (SiP) with an integrated Arm Cortex-M33 CPU and Arm TrustZone and CryptoCell security technology, which supports LTE-M, NB-IoT, GNSS, and NR+ certified for global operation. The Thingy:91 X platform comes preloaded with an asset-tracking application and a comprehensive set of sensors that monitor environmental conditions and movement, enhancing its utility in various IoT applications. The Thingy:91 X includes multiple digital and analog interfaces and peripherals for many design possibilities, including expansion options through a debug board connector and an expansion board connector compatible with Qwiic, STEMMA QT, and Grove systems.

The Thingy:91 X Prototyping Platform comes with all necessary modem firmware, RTOS, application software examples, and hardware reference designs to implement a full cellular IoT design. The Thingy:91 X features two user-programmable buttons for user input, with user-programmable RGB LEDs for output, along with a Nano/4FF SIM card slot, supporting (e)SIM, and bundled Onomondo and Wireless Logic SIM cards preloaded with data to connect to nRF Cloud out-of-the-box. The package also includes a 1350mAh rechargeable Li-Po battery to facilitate prototype field testing.

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Rutronik System Solutions expands functionality of RDK3 base board

The growing demand for IoT devices is accompanied by an equally growing demand for energy-efficient energy harvesting modules. In order to meet the ecological and economic challenges of this trend, Rutronik is focusing on innovative solutions for harvesting energy from the surrounding environment. To this end, Rutronik’s System Solution developers, together with Rutronik’s wireless application experts, are introducing an innovative extension for the RDK3 Base Board. The new Ambient IoT remote control uses energy harvesting technology and thus offers a sustainable solution for the growing IoT ecosystem – without the need for a battery.

Thanks to the use of efficient wireless system-on-chip and power management semiconductors, energy harvesting can now replace conventional batteries in many applications. In addition to being environmentally friendly, this technology also reduces the costs associated with battery maintenance, supply chain, logistics, and disposal.

For the new extension of the RDK3, Rutronik allows the Infineon PSOCTM 64 (Secured MCU) integrated in the development kit to communicate with an EnOcean PTM 216B module, which contains a nRF52 SoC from Nordic Semiconductor, with an integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) interface. In the developed demo, the latter is located in a standard light switch and draws its electrical energy from mechanical motion – such as a keystroke. The RDK3 enables easy, cross-supplier communication between components, which means added design flexibility.

This type of technology is already established in light switches in buildings based on the Sub GHz EnOcean protocol. This protocol and ecosystem are maintained by the American EnOcean Alliance, which takes care of this 868 (EU) / 902 (USA) / 928 (JPN) MHz protocol. The German EnOcean GmbH manufactures the hardware for this. In a single module, both the components for kinematic energy harvesting and wireless connectivity are embedded. For the RDK3-based remote control, the company’s expertise and patents in the field of energy harvesting are used, but combined with Nordic Semiconductor’s Bluetooth technology, instead of the original Sub GHz-SoC.

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New functionality for EquipmentCloud and KontronGrid improves security and user experience

Kontron offers industrial software for cross-industry automation solutions through its subsidiary Kontron AIS GmbH. With the latest enhancements to the EquipmentCloud digital transformation solution and KontronGrid IoT device management solution, Kontron AIS offers machine builders and component manufacturers even more security, usability and flexibility.

Single sign-on (SSO) makes the login process much easier to use, and more secure. By linking to external identity providers such as Azure Active Directory, one click is all it takes for secure identification. By integrating multiple identity providers, both, the own employees and those of the system operators can be integrated. SSO can replace traditional login methods using a username and password in both desktop and mobile environments. Sensitive information such as passwords remains protected while administration is handled by the respective domain managers.

In addition, multi-factor authentication (MFA) can be made compulsory by administrators, further increasing the protection of sensitive information. The management of identities always remains in the hands of the local managers to provide a high level of security and control. Facing the prospects of growing cyber threats and legal requirements, Kontron AIS makes a decisive contribution to the secure operation of customer portals and IoT infrastructures.

Using the latest software version of EquipmentCloud, service managers can create custom reports in PDF format. Machine-related data such as master data and outstanding points can be integrated via an API so that customer-specific service processes, tickets and machine configurations can be easily documented. In addition, new CSS customisation features offer more freedom using design elements such as fonts, colours, and formatting. This means machine builders can promote their brand identity while maintaining full user-friendliness.

User statistics, which provide insights into user behaviour, are also new. Portal operators get answers to key questions: How many customers are active? How do KPIs evolve over time?

In addition, the new tracking function makes it easier to evaluate maintenance and machine care processes. Service managers can track and evaluate working hours, costs and spare parts used across systems. This creates transparency and enables more efficient invoicing.

KontronGrid, the IoT device management solution for edge devices, also offers new functionality. Docker Compose is now integrated to make it easy to configure complex Docker environments, including remote files. At the same time, a REST API for device management makes it possible to automate updates and device configurations. This enables companies to seamlessly integrate device management functions into external systems without using the graphical interface.

Further improvements have been made to the onboarding of edge devices: New devices can now be easily registered, configured and then assigned to hierarchies using the Universal ID manually or by scanning a QR code.

KontronGrid also offers the option of connecting IoT devices to machines. This gives machine manufacturers a clear overview of all their systems and the devices connected to them. Relationships can be analysed for each device group or device type, providing an important basis for predictive optimisations.

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