Commercial two-way wireless improves productivity—providing effective communications for mobile workforces such as restaurants, retail/departmental stores, warehouses, firefighters, hospitals, and more.
Most smart controls combine RF functionality with smartphone control capabilities in affordable packages. These smart controls are unique universal remote systems capable of controlling multiple devices. The ISD9160 remote reference design is extremely thin and light, and operates via RF rather than infrared, so you don't need to point a straight line at your component. The ISD9160 smart control reference design combines RF functionality and smartphone control in an affordable, universal remote kit. The reference design also supports Skype/Voice calling, with the remote becoming a headset with volume control and microphone support. The remote control can also be used as an air mouse that supports ITG-3050 Gyro (3-axis) and MMA-8451 (3-axis) G sensor modules.
A 100W fast-charging mobile power supply based on the IP5389 chip solution, equipped with an OLED display that can display battery power and temperature.
This time it’s an e-book based on the Raspberry Pi.
15W 5.0V high-efficiency USB adapter reference design board, using Infineon's quasi-resonant PWM IC ICE2QS03G with CoolMOS™ IPS65R1K0CE (IPAK) and secondary side synchronous rectification IC with OptiMOS™ BSC067N06LS3 G (ThinPAK), small size, high efficiency, Various protection modes can be provided for high-reliability systems.
Data Fitness Connector (DFC) A data broadcaster is a device that allows Peloton bikes to communicate with fitness watches, head units, and apps, a feature not available on stock Peloton bikes. It reads power and cadence data in real time via a cable connected to the bike and broadcasts them wirelessly to nearby devices, including those built around non-Peloton platforms like Zwift and Garmin (see which products are supported). This allows you to enjoy the built-in features of your bike while taking advantage of features and services that rely on third-party platforms.
The WF111 is a fully integrated single 2.4 GHz band 802.11 b/g/n module designed for portable and battery-powered applications requiring Wi-Fi connectivity. The WF111 integrates an IEEE 802.11 b/g/n radio, antenna or U.FL antenna connector, and SDIO host interface. It provides a low-cost and simple Wi-Fi solution for devices running an operating system and an onboard TCP/IP stack, but still offers the advantages of modules - small size, certification and ease of integration. Silicon Labs also provides WF111 drivers for Linux and Android operating systems. WF111 has hardware support for Wi-Fi encryption protocols.
The Ant2 is a tiny USB-C lithium polymer charger that measures just 16 x 9mm, just larger than the USB Type-C connector itself. It is the smallest charger in its class. Ant2 can be used to add USB-C power and battery charging support to space-constrained prototypes and projects. The small size also makes it easier to retrofit USB-C power into your old projects.
PowerEver is a tiny electronic board that keeps your commercial power bank running uninterrupted while minimizing self-leakage current. It is user-adjustable and compatible with almost all power banks on the market. This means your power bank will never be short of power bank for your electronics.
15W 5.0V high-efficiency USB adapter reference design board, using Infineon's quasi-resonant PWM IC ICE2QS03G with CoolMOS™ IPS65R1K5CE (IPAK) and secondary-side synchronous rectification IC with OptiMOS™ BSC067N06LS3 G (ThinPAK), small size, high efficiency, Various protection modes can be provided for high-reliability systems.
ShaRPiKeebo is probably the smallest Linux computer you can find with a physical QWERTY keyboard. Measuring just 6 x 11 x 1.5 cm, it's powered by a Raspberry Pi (RPi) Zero W or 2W and features a 400x240 pixel, low-power, daylight-readable, black-and-white SHARP memory display and long-range wireless transceiver.