NuVision Electronics will soon be holding a seminar series highlighting its offering of technology for the wireless development ecosystem. The two seminars are free of charge to attend, and will take place in Midrand on 1 October 2019 and in Durbanville, Cape Town on 3 October.
On the agenda will be:
•Sensors: temperature, humidity, magnetic and optical.
•Microcontrollers: 32-bit ARM Cortex ultra-low-power MCUs and low-power 8-bit MCUs.
•Wireless SoCs and modules: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, home/building automation protocols, Zigbee vs. Z-Wave vs Bluetooth Mesh, multiprotocol SoCs and modules , proprietary RF, module vs. SoC, and cloud connectivity and secure device management services.
On feature will be the technologies of Quectel Wireless Solutions, a leading global supplier of 5G, LTE, LTE-A, LPWA, smart module, C-V2X, GSM/GPRS, UMTS/HSPA(+) and GNSS modules.
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