New Product Discoveries - Octavo Systems' System in Package and Nordic Semiconductor's Dev Kit

A System-In-Package from Octavo Systems and a development kit from Nordic Semiconductor make up the products I will be discussing in episode 4 of New Product Discoveries.

The OSD335x family of System-in-Package (SIP) devices is based upon the Texas Instruments Sitara AM335x line of microprocessors. This impressive little device is capable of running Linux. Also by handling the processor/DDR3 interface internally it gives you more time to focus on system features.

The second product that I introduce is a development kit from Nordic Semiconductor based on the NRF52840 SoC. This development kit allows you to get a jump start on development for Bluetooth 5. This is not a limitation, however, as you also have BLE, ANT, 802.15.4 and 2.4 GHz proprietary application development capabilities.

If you have questions or suggestions please let me know in the comments!

 

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Randall Restle heeft meer dan 40 jaar ervaring in de elektronische componentenindustrie. Hij is nu semi-gepensioneerd en heeft gediend als Vice President of Applications Engineering van DigiKey. Zijn ervaring omvat het aansturen van teams van bekwame applicatie-ingenieurs, technici en managementpersoneel om originele en unieke geavanceerde technologische producten te ontwikkelen.

Zijn persoonlijke bezigheden zijn onder andere digitale signaalverwerking, programmeerbare logica implementatie, verbeteringen in de motion control en software ontwerp. Hij is in het bezit van octrooien in verschillende industrieën en is een seniorlid van de IEEE. Randall behaalde BSEE-, MS- en MBA-diploma's aan de Universiteit van Cincinnati.

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