New Product Discoveries - Cypress' PSoC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit and Murata's Piezo Electric Vibrator

In keeping up with our effort to bring you the most relevant cutting-edge products available, this time I will be focusing on a dual core embedded system processor with Bluetooth 5.0 capabilities from Cypress Semiconductor and a piezo electric vibration device from Murata Electronics.

Cypress has a popular line of programmable system-on-chip devices amply named PSoC which is currently in its sixth generation. One of the highlighted features of this new controller is the addition of Bluetooth 5.0. To aid in development Cypress has created the PSoC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit. This kit allows you to experiment with all that PSoC 6 has to offer by interfacing with an Arduino shield compatible board filled with sensors and peripherals. The kit itself includes the Pioneer Board, an E-INK Display shield, BLE Dongle, USB cable and jumper/hookup wires.

One specification to note on the PSoC 6 is that its high-end dual core processor targets low power. The dual core is made up of two ARM processors, an M4 and an M0+. The M4 performs at 22 µA per MHz and the M0+ performs at 15 µA per MHz. Cypress notes that this is great for IoT products, but I would challenge that only because this highly capable, low power device could fit a very wide range of applications.

The other product I have today is from Murata Electronics. This is a small two pin piezo electric vibrator capable of delivering around 1.2 g of acceleration. It is operated simply by providing a voltage which makes it easily incorporated into a handheld of wearable device.

Thanks for watching! If you have used either of these products we would love to hear from you in the comments.

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Randall Restle, Vice President of Applications Engineering bei Digi-Key Electronics, ist verantwortlich für die Auswahl, den Aufbau und die Leitung eines Teams von qualifizierten Anwendungstechnikern, Technikern und Führungskräften, um die technische Strategie von Digi-Key zu koordinieren, Kunden bei der Auswahl und Verwendung von Produkten modernster Technologie zu unterstützen. Er kam 2011 zu Digi-Key, nachdem er 35 Jahre lang im Ingenieurwesen tätig war und digitale und analoge Schaltungen, Leiterplatten und Embedded-Software entwickelt hatte.  Randall Restle hält BSEE-, MS- und MBA-Abschlüsse von der University of Cincinnati. Er ist zudem ein langjähriges Mitglied des IEEE, war Registered Professional Engineer im Bundesstaat Ohio, ein Certified Project Management Professional am Project Management Institute und hält als Erfinder mehrere Patente.

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