The following announcements include actual sensors or products supporting sensors.
- Grinn, based in Poland, announced a GenioBoard single board computer in an 87mm x 56mm size that comes with multiple interfaces for use by developers in creating new IoT and embedded applications using sensors and other interconnects. It includes communications, graphics and power interfaces needed to bolster edge AI applications.
- Microchip Technology announced release of its Radiation Tolerant ATA6571RT CAN FD Transceiver, technology designed for space applications. It supports flexible data rates up to 5Mbps. It is designed for space applications that include sensor bus control, robotics and more. It is available for $210 each in 10-unit quantities.
- Separately, Ceva described a long-term partnership with Microchip to embed Ceva’s NeuPro family of Neural Processing Units in Microchip products.
- A Programmable Temperature Sensor from Reventec is designed to provide precision thermal monitoring for uncrewed systems in demanding environments. It is solid state with an integrated transmitter.
- Lumetric offers a wavefront sensor family with a complete wavefront measurement package and an integrated CMOS camera, wavefront control center software and an API. Applications include measurement of optical products and materials such as contact lenses, optical alignment and more.
- Sony AI announced a dataset, FHIBE, to establish a benchmark for AI ethics on computer vision models. Many products and applications are fueled by computer vision and sensors and the FHIBE is designed to reduce bias in datasets.