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The new Arduino UNO R4 Wi-Fi board provides built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth communication as well as a 12×8 LED matrix display to give makers, hobbyists, and engineers an extremely versatile prototyping tool.

Getting to Know the Arduino UNO R4 Wi-Fi

Electronic shelf labels (ESL) are connected, low-power ‘e-paper’ display devices that can replace traditional paper labels and can display text, numbers, icons, lines, barcodes and pictures. They enable retailers to automatically update individual shelf price labels from a central point across multiple stores and branches—or in certain geographic locations—at the touch of a button.

Bluetooth Electronic Shelf Label standard heralds new retail dawn

RISC-V, the groundbreaking open and customizable instruction set architecture (ISA), is transforming the world of microprocessors. Its exceptional flexibility empowers developers to craft processors precisely suited for their needs, setting it apart as the go-to choice for a diverse range of devices, from energy-efficient IoT gadgets to powerful servers.

RISC-V Architecture: A Comprehensive Guide to the Open-Source ISA

Advanced packaging of semiconductor-based sensors - specially on flexible substrates- brings very specific interconnection requirements. These often are related to a very narrow pitch of the interconnections or the fragility of the sensor. Learn how inkjet printing solves the issues

Inkjet printed wirebonds for sensor interconnections

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and microcontrollers are essential components in electronics and embedded systems. While they have certain similarities, they also stand out in a way that makes them suitable for different applications. This article explores the key differences between FPGAs and microcontrollers.

FPGA vs. Microcontroller: Understanding the Key Differences

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