Farnell element14 is showcasing a wide range of solutions for design engineers at next week’s Embedded World exhibition in Nuremberg (Feb 24-26). It will parade a wide range of development kits alongside new PCB design software from Altium and CadSoft. The dev kits include leading brands – Atmel, Microchip, Freescale, ST, ADI, TI and Gizmosphere (AMD).
And after a successful debut at electronica, Farnell element14’s booth will once again feature the Dev Kit Vending Machine. Here, visitors can claim one of 400 popular development kits from suppliers including Atmel, Microchip, Freescale and Cypress, in exchange for a Dev Kit Dare.
Shoiw visitors will also be able to see the recently launched Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (pictured). Six times faster than the previous model, and now boasting 1GB of RAM, the Raspberry Pi 2 will open up the Pi to a raft of bigger and more powerful projects.
Enabling technologies for the Internet of Things (IoT) will feature heavily on Farnell element14’s stand, with a range of products to inspire innovation and support engineers in designing for a connected world. These include:
• Atmel’s SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra – with advance security features and 720p hardware video decoder
• RIoTboard – an open source evaluation platform ideal for Android and Linux development using the ARM Cortex-A9 architecture running at 1GHz
• Freescale’s Freedom K64 based “mbed IoT Starter Kit” – a complete starter kit with Freedom K64 that allows quick prototyping of a variety of applications for the IoT
• Texas Instruments CC3200 Launchpad – the industry’s first single chip WIFI solution integrating WIFI, internet, security and a programmable Cortex-M4 MCU designed to aid the development of faster, easier solutions for the IoT
The Gizmo2 open source development platform for gaming, digital signage and robotics from Gizmosphere will also be on display. Gizmo2 provides the power of a high performance computer and the I/O capabilities of a microcontroller through the use of an AMD Embedded G-Series System-on-Chip (SOC).
Altium’s CircuitStudio PCB software is a new addition to the element14 Design Center and visitors to the Farnell element14 stand at Embedded World can get a first-hand look at its streamlined and easy-to-use interface, created to help engineers complete complex PCB designs. CircuitStudio offers a vast component library of over 350,000 parts, native 3D editing and has powerful and professional capabilities for schematic capture, PCB layout and routing.
Richard Slee, Business President Sales & Marketing Europe, Premier Farnell said: “Embedded World is a platform for us to really demonstrate our commitment to supporting engineers through each step of the design process, and in particular our strength in early stage design. We continue to offer the industry’s widest range of development kits, and, with software now playing such a key differentiating role in the design process, we’re pleased to now be able to supply great tools like CircuitStudio and EAGLE 7 to our customers. Ultimately, by connecting customers with leading suppliers and technology, and providing unique channels like the element14 Community and element14 Design Center, we are becoming the global destination for electronics customers.”

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