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MediaTek Labs today announced the MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688 development platform, the latest addition to the LinkIt portfolio of development platforms. This new platform offers a variety of programming options and enables rapid development of advanced Wi-Fi based devices such as IP cameras, surveillance devices, smart appliances and Wi-Fi gateways that make use of cloud services. Two versions of the platform’s Hardware Development Kit (HDK) are available: the LinkIt Smart 7688, which includes a microprocessor unit (MPU) based on the MediaTek MT7688AN system-on-chip (SOC), and the LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo, which in addition to the MPU includes a microcontroller unit (MCU) and is Arduino compatible. Both development boards feature built-in Wi-Fi, generous 128MB RAM and 32MB Flash, and a wide variety of options for connecting peripherals. “MediaTek Labs is focused on stimulating innovation in IoT and is pleased to extend its LinkIt family of development platforms to the open-source and web developer communities, enabling broader product development for a more connected world,” said Marc Naddell, VP of MediaTek Labs. “The new LinkIt Smart 7688 development platform will appeal to a wide range of developers because of its open-source software compatibility, support for several popular programming languages and use of Linux.” The LinkIt Smart 7688 will benefit three developer communities: OpenWrt: Developers can use the standard OpenWrt SDK to create native C applications for their IoT device, taking advantage of over 2000 software packages offering additional functionality. Web and mobile app developers: With support for Node.js and Python, the platform offers an easy route into IoT development Arduino: (LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo only) Makers can use the popular Arduino IDE to develop applications for the MCU and have realtime control of peripherals

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Offers 300 W x 2 Module Option for MDL Series with Transient Mode Up to 25 kHz, Adjustable Slew Rates, and Constant Impedance Mode

YORBA LINDA, CA, December 2, 2015 — B&K Precision today introduced a new 300 W dual-channel DC load module, the MDL302, for use with its modular programmable DC electronic load system, the MDL Series. The MDL302 adds to the six DC electronic load modules already offered in the series ranging in power from 200 W to 600 W. Compared to the existing dual-channel module MDL252 with a variable 250W/50W configuration, this new DC load module provides a true dual channel design and an increased current range. The MDL302 can support a full 300 W on each input channel with a voltage and current operating range up to 80 V/45 A, offering the industry’s highest power dual channel DC load module. Suitable for use in a variety of industries such as automotive, solar, and electronics manufacturing, this high performance DC electronic load system is designed for testing a wide range of DC power sources, including multi-output AC/DC power supplies, batteries, fuel cells, and photovoltaic arrays.
Unique to the MDL302 is its high power density of 300 W per channel, which saves valuable module install space. When installing multiple modules, this enables the MDL Series mainframe to have up to 8 or more 300 W channels – up to 16 channels can be supported with the MDL002 mainframe extension. The load modules in the MDL Series mainframe can be used independently or synchronized and paralleled for increased current and power.
The MDL302 DC load module can operate in constant current (CC), constant voltage (CV), constant resistance (CR), constant power (CW), and constant impedance (CZ) mode, which uses DSP technology to simulate realistic non-linear loading behavior.
With a high resolution 16-bit measurement system, the MDL Series system provides many useful features such as adjustable current slew rates in CC mode, transient mode operation up to 25 kHz, and list mode programming for generating complex sequences of input changes. Up to 101 groups of setting parameters can also be saved for executing multiple test sequences in automatic production testing.
For remote PC control, the MDL302 is supported by the mainframe’s standard GPIB, Ethernet, USB, and RS232 interfaces compatible with USBTMC and SCPI communication protocols. The mainframe also offers a built-in 8-pin control terminal for external triggering and synchronous load On/Off functions. The DC load module includes an analog current control and monitoring terminal for external analog programming.
Additionally, the MDL302 continues to provide all necessary protection functions for various testing conditions: overvoltage (OVP), overcurrent (OCP), overpower (OPP), overtemperature (OTP), and local and remote reverse voltage (LRV/RRV) protection.
Available immediately, B&K Precision’s MDL302 is backed by a standard 3-year warranty and listed at a price of $2,795.

 

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