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congatec will be exhibiting at Japan IoT/M2M Expo (booth 10-42 West Hall 2, 1F), showcasing its latest demo platforms for next-generation Artificial Intelligence (AI) based embedded vision systems.

Open Source

congatec presents SMARC 2.0 Quick Starter Kit for NXP i.MX 8 designs - Press Release

March 15, 2019

Everything you need to evaluate the new best in class NXP i.MX 8 QuadMax processors

Industrial

Embedded World 2019 Highlights - Part Two - News

March 11, 2019

The recent Embedded World Conference and Exposition in Nuremberg, Germany, was a great example of the energy in the electronic design industry.

IoT

SECO's latest NXP-based solutions for Edge Computing Strategy- ranging from i.MX8 Family up to the high-performance Layerscape(r) LX2160A - Press Release

March 01, 2019

SECO, a proven partner of NXP as well as a leading-edge partner of Arm is investing much effort in the partnership with NXP with both Layerscape(r) LX2160A Multicore Communications Processor and...

IoT

SECO's latest NXP-based solutions for Edge Computing Strategy- ranging from i.MX8 Family up to the high-performance Layerscape(r) LX2160A - Press Release

February 27, 2019

SECO, a proven partner of NXP as well as a leading-edge partner of Arm is investing much effort in the partnership with NXP with both Layerscape(r) LX2160A Multicore Communications Processor and...

IoT

NXP Opens Electronica 2018 with Solutions for Machine Learning at the Edge for Industry 4.0 Applications - Blog

November 08, 2018

-Showcase includes live demonstrations of secure edge computing, machine learning use cases in smart automation, factories, cars, logistics and robotics. -Company officially launches Industrial...

Analog & Power

Basics of 6DOF and 9DOF sensor fusion - Story

May 05, 2017

Inertial and magnetic sensors are becoming quite pervasive. When driving our cars or as simple pedestrians, most of us would have a hard time finding our way around without the navigation applications they support. Our smartphones rely on electronic compasses (eCompasses) built on inertial and magnetic sensor technology to determine direction, and with the help of GPS and maps, guide us blindly through the urban maze.