At Embedded World 2018 Arrow will introduce a number of new boards including an addition to the SmartEverything range called Tiger, which is based on the NXP KW41 multi-protocol wireless MCU; a new version of the ARIS board called ARIS Edge-S3 that supports more advanced feature and display capabilities; and CYC1000, a low-cost board based on an Intel PSG Cyclone 10 FPGA.
There will also be several new 96 boards mezzanine options for the DragonBoard 410, which deliver functionality including a camera solution, Ethernet and POE extension, and increased security.
One featured display will come from Toposens, a Munich-based start-up that won Arrow’s 2017 Innovators Award for its 3D ultrasound sensor technology.
Based on the principles of echolocation, Toposens’ near-field detection technology enables the position of people and objects to be determined precisely.