Over the past few years, there have been many attempts to create a working standard to connect home devices to enable the smart-home concept.
Source: Matter Project to secure consumer devices | Arrow.com
Over the past few years, there have been many attempts to create a working standard to connect home devices to enable the smart-home concept.
Source: Matter Project to secure consumer devices | Arrow.com
From now to August 2 I will be om vacation. Expert slow responsen…
Senseair is a global, high technology company that develops and manufactures air sensor solutions for CO2 and alcohol, based on cutting-edge NDIR technology. Senseair has subsidiaries in Sweden, Germany and China. As an industry leader with over 20 patented products, Senseair strives to continue to deliver innovative and cost-efficient solutions to customers and retailers all around the world. In April 2018, Asahi Kasei Group Company bought the company and has chosen to invest in the Swedish business. Today, around 150 employees work nationally within the company, in Delsbo, Kista, and Västerås. Within the next five years, we aim to double our workforce and we are always interested in employing new competence.
Source: What we do | Senseair
There are a lot of acquisitions in the electronics space. After the May 17, 2021 announcement of Siemens acquiring SupplyFrame (which include Hackaday and Tindie), we reached out to Siemens via Twi…
New boards and dev-kits, Support for the latest Espressif ESP-IDF, Updated Arduino Cores for ESP8266, STMicroelectronics STM32, and Mbed-enabled devices
Source: PlatformIO Open Source May Updates | PlatformIO Labs
Disconnected connections – The missing puzzle piece in an organization’s success, with Tahir Qureshi and Afifa Rahatulain
Following in the footsteps of our Winterfest traditions, we’ve prepared an hour of virtual games, lightning talks, and expert Q&As for you to kick summer off right. Zoom fatigue? Not with us! Come and join us for a virtual get-together with DevOps and security peers from all over Europe.
eSPI ProtocoleSPI Protocol INTRODUCTIONeSPI stands for enhanced serial peripheral interface. It was developed by Intel. eSPI is an all-in-one bus that was designed to replace the LPC bus as well as the SPI bus, SMbus and sideband signals. For designers of computing applications, migrating from the LPC bus to the eSPI bus offered benefits such