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POWER SUPPLIES

Speeding up power rail timing verification p. 14

IoT & SECURTY

Designing and managing a surveillance system p. 22

PROTOTYPING / MAKER

3D printed electronics accelerates prototyping for the Internet of Everything p. 26

ENCLOSURES

Hammond answers customer’s needs for modifications to electronic enclosures p.10

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INSIDE Cover photo: Stephen Law, EP&T Photos (this page, from top): EP&T; Tektronix; Axis Communications; BotFactory

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4 EDITORIAL Dark days loom for CMC Microsystems 9 WEST TECH REPORT Damon Motorcycles to automate safety

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7 NEWSWATCH 25 PRODUCT SOURCE 29 AD INDEX 30 TEARDOWN Garmin Fenix 5 multisport GPS watch

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ENCLOSURE MODIFICATIONS Hammond Manufacturing modifies its approach to supplying enclosures to electronic designers. 12 New Products POWER SUPPLIES Tektronix shows us how to speed up power rail timing verification. 18 New Products

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IOT & SECURITY Designing and managing a surveillance system 24 New Products PROTOTYPING / MAKER Advances in 3D printed electronics accelerates prototyping for the Internet of Everything. 28 New Products

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EDITORIAL

CMC Microsystems mired in funding crisis

Canada’s information leader for electronic engineers and designers NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2018 Volume 40, Number 8

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After 34 years of serving as a driver to the success and growth of many high tech firms and educational institutions across Canada, Kingston Ontario-based, not-for-profit organization CMC Microsystems (CMC), has been “dumped to the street,” according to its president and CEO Gordon Harling. CMC was first warned in 2016 that it would lose its historical funding arrangement with the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) – set to end its decades of financial support. As a result, Harling has been busy pulling out all the stops to persuade governments and other stakeholders that its expertise and services in microelectronics, photonics and other cutting edge technologies are critical to Canada’s future competitiveness in advanced manufacturing and other key tech-based sectors. With the deadline looming (June 20, 2019), the organization has been pursuing multiple avenues and approaches including changing its support model for microelectronics and associated research at academic institutions from coast to coast. Its importance as a lifeblood to high tech incubation and fueling innovation in Canada cannot be understated, as CMC has focused on advanced manufacturing industries since 1984. Among its efforts, CMC has managed Canada’s National Design Network (CNDN), which provides researchers access to the world’s best design tools, manufacturing technologies, and engineering support for making micro-nanotechnologies, and for training industry-ready graduates.

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Among its achievements includes simplifying access to state-of-the-art design, manufacturing and testing facilities for start-up businesses. CMC lowers costs of R&D for professors at universities and companies alike. These services provided by CMC are even more essential today, as the research and training required to advance Canada’s digital economy has been accelerated with the emergence of such sectors as Industry 4.0, autonomous vehicles, big data, Internet of Things (IoT), cyber defense/security, 5G, quantum computing, artificial intelligence (AI). Over time, CMC had more educators seek to use its highend industrial tools to teach classes – not just research, but education, which is the job of the provinces and not the job of the feds, notes Harling. In an effort to offset the pending impact of funding withdrawal, CMC has also spent more time on the industrial side, conducting contract research for industry. Based on the shut down timeline issued by NSERC and the absence of the $6.5 million CMC requires annually to function – CMC had to issue termination notices to all employees this October. In December fabrication runs cease and by March of 2019 access to all software packages and R&D platform partnerships will be terminated. Operations will officially end this coming June. “The university programs we’ve supported have generated graduates that demonstrate real industry strengths, speeding up their entry into the work force,” says Harling, a successful entrepreneur who has led several microelectronics companies. Harling estimates approximately 950 companies across

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Canada have been impacted by the efforts of CMC. “We ‘re a national network and we are in all 10 provinces, operating as a truly third-party organization,” Harling adds. The CMC issued a pre-budget consultation submission to the House of Commons standing committee on finance this summer, detailing its position on the importance of advanced technologies to competitiveness. “Advanced technologies are present in every major economic sector in Canada, but they are often taken for granted because they are almost invisible, highly-integrated components. Every technological product requires some form of intelligence and this is enabled using high-performance computing, microelectronics, micro-electromech­anical systems, photonics or nanofabrication,” read the statement. The CMC went further to say, “Not-for-profit organizations generally provide the ‘glue’ that hold a nation’s ecosystems together. At present there is no coherent strategy, federal or otherwise, that links the various players in Canada’s micro-nanotechnology ecosystem or ensures that there are no critical gaps now or in the foreseeable future.”

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HAPTICS RESEARCH

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BORÉAS TECHNOLOGIES TAKES PIEZOELECTRIC HAPTICS TO NEW LEVEL

After a long period of relative inactivity where haptics research was confined to a fairly tight group of companies and academics, the industry is about to be significantly disrupted and transformed by newer technology options. Boréas Technologies of Bromont Quebec is among the many new players emerging by developing new advanced haptics solutions. Boréas recently released its developer kits to the public for the first time, which is focused on piezoelectric actuators. Boréas Technologies’ founder and CEO Simon Chaput and his development team identifies their technology as ‘HD haptics’ due to its fast response time, wide bandwidths, potential thin form factors and more. However, piezoelectric actuators typically require driving at high voltage, meaning issues with efficiency or distortion can lead to poor power consumption, noise and other challenges. These issues and others have meant that, despite their clear potential, piezoelectric actuators have failed to penetrate the larger mainstream markets in haptics. Boréas aims to help overcome the challenge with piezoelectric actuators. The firm’s product, known as CapDrive was developed from the ground up to optimize power consumption, minimize noise and have a small form factor. The product was originally developed during Chaput’s PhD at Harvard, where the aim was to develop ultra-thin and efficient piezoelectric fans for cooling electronic devices. When commercializing the product, they recognized the potential for disruption in the haptics space, @EPTmagazine

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IoT

Partnership with Google Cloud enables designers to prototype connected devices within minutes ...

Microsoft recently announced its plans for a state-of-the-art new headquarters located in the heart of downtown Toronto. With a move-in date set in Sept 2020, the facility continues with Microsoft’s plans to expand Canadian operations, including increasing staff, modernizing its real estate and growing its research lab in Montreal that is focused on artificial intelligence. Microsoft says the move to Toronto will enable the firm to better serve its customers, collaborate with its technology partners and to attract top talent to a central location, one well served by transit and more accessible to universities and innovative new tech start-ups.

PROCESSOR ENGINEERING

INTEL OPENS GPU LAB IN TORONTO

Denis Gaudreault, country manager at Intel Canada.

Global computing chip behemoth Intel, has opened an engineering lab in Toronto specifically for designing graphics processing units (GPUs). Occupying two floors of the firm’s North York (Toronto) facility, Intel’s overarching goal is to working towards a proprietary GPU by 2020. As a result of its decision, Intel has begun its hiring process seeking to fill such positions as hardware designers with a background in chip develo­p ment all the way to those with low-level coding experience, and all resources that revolve around artificial intelligence (AI), according to Denis Gaudreault, country manager at Intel Canada Ltd. Gaudreault says Toronto was selected due to its talent rich pool that has developed over the years around the various disciplines of chip development. Intel is not the first graphics

processing giant to expand operations in Toronto. The city also houses two key players in the GPU market, including Advanced Micro Devices and Nvidia Corp, which have both been developing standalone graphics processing chips for years. “The kinds of things you can expect to see in the near future are multi-packaged microprocessors that can operate as a CPU and GPU and FPGA — all in the same socket package,” Gaudreault enthused during a recent visit to Toronto for Intel Experience Day — where top executives discussed how Intel is powering Canada through 5G, VR, AI, IOT among other areas. The Toronto-based engineers that join the team can expect to work in concert with fellow Intel designers working from the firm’s Hillsboro Oregon and Folsom California labs, according to Gaudreault. “This underscores the importance of a worldwide chase or hunt for talent in these specific disciplines. It is hard to find these people,” he adds.

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DEV BOARD SIMPLIFIES IOT DEPLOYMENT

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Microchip Technology Inc. announced a new Internet of Things (IoT) rapid development board as part of an expanded partnership with Google Cloud, enabling designers to easily prototype connected devices. The solution combines a powerful AVR microcontroller (MCU), a CryptoAuthentication secure element IC and a fully certified Wi-Fi network controller to provide a simple and effective way to connect embedded applications. Once connected, Google Cloud IoT Core makes it easy to collect, process and analyze data to inform decisions at scale. The AVR-IoT WG Development Board gives developers the ability to add Google Cloud connectivity to new and existing projects with a single click using a free online portal at www. AVR-IoT.com. The board combines smart, connected and secure devices to enable designers to quickly connect IoT designs to the cloud. November/December 2018 / EP&T

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Damon aims to revolutionize motorcycle safety

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In the summer of 2016, serial entrepreneur Jay Giraud took a hiatus from start-up life to spend some personal time on his motorbike.While riding in places such as Jakarta, Indonesia, he became increasingly frustrated with the daily experience of being cut off — in part due to blind spots and lack of situational awareness that low-tech motorbikes provide. Overrun by motorcycles and heavy congestion, Jakarta provides motorists constant exposure to life-threatening circumstances, which led Giraud on the path to start Damon Motorcycles. His goal — to revolutionize motorcycle safety. Prior to Damon, Giraud founded moj.io, along with some help from biz partner Dom Kwong, who was also behind the technology at Recon Instruments, makers of smart ski eyewear. They discovered that 160-million motorcycles are sold globally each year. They incubated withYamaha Motors and have since grown their team to include 14 R&D personnel and a CFO. “No one is solving motorcycle-related problems,” he says. “And, I learned that motorcycling is 36 times more life-threatening than driving a car. This is what got me serious about the space.” Cars now feature sensors, collision avoidance and autonomous capabilities. A self-driving motorbike would deprive its user of the joys of riding, so Damon is taking a staged approach in developing advanced driver assistance systems, using connectivity and AI. Among other patented features, Damon has developed a patent-pending haptic language that vibrates the handlebars to warn the rider of impending threats. “The greatest challenge Damon faces is educating @EPTmagazine

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stakeholders about our opportunity. In Damon’s case, people pass over the idea that motorcycles are an interesting area for tech pretty quickly,” says Giraud. “To the North American market, with our newer cities and wide roads, motorcycles may seem like a niche market.” Damon knows that this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Most mega-cities in the old world are thousands of years old. Roads are narrow, congested and over-populated. Cars are just too big in many of those markets, making motorcycles a critical component in the daily lives of 1.5 billion commuters. “In my 15 years doing startups, I have to say that the unobvious, hard-to-believe tech opportunities tend to be the ones that succeed. However, it takes a lot of outbound education, soap-boxing and relentless thought leadership efforts to get past the inertia that unbelievable ideas often face. It’s a lot like pushing a rope,” Giraud explains. In the next six months he aims to build on his firm’s success. “We’re looking for great tech talent. We want people with passion and energy who love to be part of a family, which comes before great skills or education. Damon is a full stack tech company assimilating sensors, AI, Cloud computing, smartphones, user experience and motion into a symphony for everyday riders,” he adds. “Everyone who believes in our cause and our team can be part of the social and financial benefits we’re creating for the world. We look forward to creating a big passionate family who wants to safeguard the freedom of motorcycling.”

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COVER STORY

Hammond Manufacturing puts custom touch on enclosure designs Latest Waterloo facility focuses on delivering modification services for multiple application uses BY STEPHEN LAW, EP&T

tions, driving by products related to IOT. Watertight products are also doing quite well, as the requirements to meet high IP levels dictates that the enclosures should be professionally machined. We also promote the concept of one-stop-shopping, where the machining, painting, and printing can be offered thereby reducing the need for an end user to subcontract these services.

Representing its fifth production facility within the Greater-Waterloo area, Hammond Manufacturing recently opened a 26,000 square-foot enclosure modification plant — focused on serving customer’s needs in a variety of application use sectors. Marking its 100th anniversary year in 2017, Hammond operates facilities in Canada, USA, UK, Australia and Taiwan, however the vast majority of products are manufactured in Ontario. EP&T Magazine took the opportunity to speak with Ross Hammond, business development manager of Hammond Manufacturing about the new modification centre. How does this facility (on Colby St Waterloo) differ from the 117,000-square-foot facility Hammond opened in Guelph two years ago? Our newest Guelph facility is focused on metal fabrication, mainly for our data communications cabinets. Our new Waterloo facility houses our 13 CNC machining centers, along with printing and assembly. Will the two facilities operate in conjunction with each other on customer orders? The Guelph facility houses our state-ofthe-art powder painting line, and is a key part of our modified enclosure production process. Many of our die cast aluminum enclosures will be painted in either stock or special colours.

Ross Hammond, business development manager at Hammond Manufacturing, stands next to one of the Waterloobased firm’s CNC machines, used to modify enclosures to the customer’s specific needs. Among many shapes and styles, Hammond makes hand-held watertight enclosures.

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Describe the variances in customization or modification requests from Hammond’s customer base. We’ve really seen it all, from crude sketches on paper all the way to complete 3D software files. Our design team then takes over and helps bring the customer’s dream to reality. What new capabilities has Hammond added with the expansion of this new facility? Our increased square footage gives us more flexibility for light assembly. We have added in-house digital printing, which greatly increases the printing options available to our customers, particularly for smaller quantity orders where silk-screening may have been cost prohibitive.

And of course a main reason for the expansion was our addition of five new CNC machines in the last year, bringing our total in Waterloo to 15. (We also have six CNC machines in our UK facility which focus on our European customers.) What is the turn-around time for custom product orders? What variables impact that time-line? The front-end process for modified enclosures can take approximately one week, as we work with the customer on approval drawings and the first-article sample. This is an important check not only for ourselves to ensure that we are modifying to the exact requirements, but also for the EPT.CA

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customer to double-check the fit of their components. Production time itself will vary from two weeks to four weeks, based on quantity, but, also on additional processes required. PEM inserting, painting and printing are some of the additional steps that may be required. Enclosure inventory is rarely an issue, as we mould most of our own products, or maintain a large inventory of our products that are produced in our other worldwide facilities. An assortment of ABS plastic instrument enclosures.

Hammond enclosures can be modified to accommodate popular development boards, such as Arduino.

Describe the breadth of order sizes this new facility will accommodate (prototyping to small production runs)? We see orders from five pieces all the way up to 10,000 pieces or more. At the higher quantities a customer may benefit from custom moulding options, but we do find that some customers are quite happy to maintain flexibility in their design and continue to use a machined enclosure. What type of technical or engineering support is available to ‘newbie’ customers reaching out for help in the design process? Our designers are always happy to spend time working with the customer to fine-tune their modification requirements. Our design and sales team members have worked with thousands of configuations and are also familiar with many components, and as a result we can often help a new customer with their hardware and component choices.

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We often say, with tongue-in-cheek, that customers should choose their enclosure first. It can be challenging to help a customer who has a specific circuit board size that won’t fit into an existing enclosure size

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Describe the complications of being an enclosure provider, often regarded as the final step in the design process of any electronic device (meeting customer expectations, time-lines, etc.). We often say, with tongue-in-cheek, that customers should choose their enclosure first. It can be challenging to help a customer who has a specific circuit board size that won’t fit into an existing enclosure size. Some enclosure styles such as extruded aluminum have some flexibility as we can vary the length to suit customer needs. Our honest suggestion is for customers to involve us early enough in the design stage so that we can ensure an off-the-shelf enclosure to fit their needs. November/December 2018 / EP&T

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IP66 SEALED POLYCARBONATE, ABS ENCLOSURES SERVE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS

HAMMOND MANUFACTURING 1554 flat lid and 1555 styled lid ranges of ABS and UV stabilized polycarbonate enclosures provide IP66 sealing and mechanical protection. Optimized for use in harsh industrial environments, the light grey RAL 7035 enclosures are designed to house printed circuit boards or DIN rail mounted components. IP66 sealing is achieved through a one-piece silicone gasket in a

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5-SLOT OPENVPX RACKMOUNT CHASSIS DELIVERS CONDUCTION-COOLED CARD GUIDES

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RING TERMINAL SENSORS PERMIT TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT

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SCHAFFNER FN 9255 filter series of dual-stage high-performance RFI filters with IEC Inlet C14 or C20 have been developed for high frequency applications, above 30MHz. The only difference from firm’s standard IEC inlet is a slightly increased length, which means the FN 9222, FN 9233, FN9244 and recently introduced FN 9255 all are fit in the same cut out, allowing designers exchange inlet filters if the system requires higher performance than one of the basic models. www.schaffner.com Visit ept.ca for the latest new products, news and industry events. EPT.CA

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Speeding power rail timing verification with an 8-channel scope Challenges arise since inrush currents can place high transient demands on point of load regulators BY DAVE PERELES avoid multiple power-on resets. This can be challenging since inrush currents can place high transient demands on point of load regulators. In this case the shape of power rail startup is as important as the timing sequence. Once you combine the various chip supply requirements, bulk supplies, reference supplies and multiple point-ofload regulators for other ICs in a design, you can get up to seven or eight power rails in a hurry. Using a 4-channel oscilloscope to verify power rail timing in an embedded system can be time-consuming, but this is how most engineers do it currently. In this article, we’ll first look at why this can be challenging with a 4-channel scope for this purpose, and then we’ll show a few examples using an 8-channel

scope, which have becoming increasingly more common across the industry.

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One approach when using a 4-channel oscilloscope is to analyze the power system in blocks and using multiple acquisitions to check the timing block by block. To compare between blocks, one of the rails or a power good/fail signal can be used as a trigger and multiple captures can be taken, determining the startup and shutdown timing relative to the reference signal. Since acquisitions are taken over multiple power cycles, variations in the relative timing of supplies will be difficult to characterize. However, the range of variation of each supply from cycle-to-cycle can be determined by measuring

Figure 1: This screen shot shows measurement of an AC/DC switching power supply turn-on after the front-panel switch was pressed.

Figure 2: A waveform cursor measurement can be used to verify that the PW OK pre-warning signal is operating as specified.

Figure 3: Repetitive turn-on timing measurements can be accomplished using infinite persistence and measurement statistics.

Figure 4: Rise- and fall-time measurements are shown in the results boxes on the right side of the display.

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over multiple power cycles using infinite persistence on the scope. Another common approach is to ‘cascade’ multiple scopes.This is usually done by triggering the scopes on one of the power supplies or on a common power good/fail signal. Both of these approaches are time-consuming and require special attention to synchronize: Dealing with synchronization and time uncertainty requires care Aggregating data to develop a system timing diagram is possible, but time-consuming Complexity increases with the number of power rails to be observed Setups must be consistent One measurement channel must be used to provide synchronization A mixed signal oscilloscope can provide additional channels for power supply sequencing. For this to work, the MSO must have suitable voltage range on the digital inputs and independently adjustable thresholds. For example, a traditional MSO option offers 16 digital inputs with independent thresholds for each channel making it suitable for most of the voltage levels you’d find in a typical design. Note that this approach works well if the objective is strictly to measure timing relationships, but it does not allow for measurement of rise/fall times or the shape (monotonicity) of the power-on/off. Using an oscilloscope with 8 analog channels cuts the time and hassle significantly versus any of the methods covered so far. With an 8-channel oscilloscope, power supplies with up to eight power rails can be characterized using analog probes. To measure turn-on and turn-off

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Most electronics systems today use more than one power rail and many use four or more. A single IC, such as an FPGA, DSP or microcontroller can require several power rails, and these may have specific timing requirements. For example, a chip manufacturer may recommend that the core voltage supply stabilize before the I/O supply voltage is applied. Or, a manufacturer may require that supplies come up within a specified time relative to each other to avoid prolonged voltage differences on various supply pins. The power-on sequence between processors and external memory can also be critical. Chip manufacturers may specify that particular supplies must come up monotonically to

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timing relationships on power supplies with more than eight power rails, a mixed signal oscilloscope with digital signal inputs and independently adjustable thresholds can also be used.

Turn-on delay

The switching power supply under test in Figure 1 produces a high-current, regulated 12Vdc output. This power supply is remotely controlled with a switch on the front panel of the instrument. Shortly after the switch is pressed, the +5V standby voltage is turned on, enabling the switching converter to start. After the +12V output is in regulation, the Power Good (PW OK) signal goes high to indicate to the load that the supply is reliable. The +5V standby voltage signal provides a simple rising edge trigger for the acquisition of the relevant signals. Automatic measurements verify that the delay to the output voltage turn-on is <100ms, and the delay from output voltage turn-on to PW OK is in the specification range of 100 – 500ms.

standby voltage serves as the timing reference. The turn-on sequence is repeated 10 times and the timing variations over the 10 turn-on cycles are within a little over 1%. In addition to the power supply sequencing, the rise-times of power supplies must be controlled to meet the specifications of some critical components in a system. Automated rise- and falltime measurements are also made based on voltage reference

points which are, by default, automatically calculated to be 10% and 90% of the signal amplitude of each channel. In the example in Figure 4, the rise-times of the positive supplies and the falltimes of the negative supplies are shown in the results boxes on the right side of the display. The proliferation of power rails in today’s systems presents a significant test and measurement challenge. To optimize for power consumption, pe­r­formance and

speed, even a relatively simple system can have a 12V bulk supply, a couple of 5V supplies, a 3.3V supply and a 1.8V supply. Verifying and troubleshooting the turn-on and turn-off sequence of these supplies can be more efficiently accomplished using oscilloscopes that offer more than the traditional 4 channels. Dave Pereles is a technical marketing manager at Tektronix Inc.

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After the power supply’s main switch is turned off, the switching converter is turned off and the output voltage decreases. The power supply is specified to remain in regulation for at least 20ms after the switch is pressed. Most importantly, the PW OK signal is specified to fall 5 – 7ms before the +12V output voltage falls out of regulation, allowing the load time to react and shut down cleanly. As shown in Figure 2, the PW OK signal provides a falling edge trigger for the acquisition of the relevant signals. The waveform cursor measurement verifies that the PW OK pre-warning signal is operating as specified.

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XP POWER CMP250 series of high peak power ac-dc power supply units provide flexible combination of electrical and thermal characteristics. Units deliver up to 500 Watts of peak power for up to 60 seconds, as well as providing 250 Watts of continuous convection-cooled power. Supplied in a low-profile 1U-high chassis and 7.5 x 4-inch footprint and operating from a universal 80 to 264 Vac input, product series is available in three different models, respectively offering outputs of 24, 36 or 48Vdc. Products primarily target design in healthcare, industrial and IT applications. https://www.xppower.com

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Designing and managing a surveillance system Data collected for security purposes can translate into business intelligence BY GAVIN DALY

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cameras smarter, with their own computers, operating systems, CPUs, and memory, so that analytics can be run onboard, at the source. This is largely due to extensive research and development in areas such as powerful new compression technologies, like Zipstream which can reduce storage and bandwidth requirements by 50 per cent, while not compromising forensic information such as faces, tattoos or license plates. Data collected for security purposes can translate into business intelligence. If you can reliably detect people or vehicles, you can count them, record what time of the day they passed by and collect demographic information like gender — all of which has interesting applications for smart cities, urban planners, and marketers. Going one step further, by combining that data set with contemporaneous purchasing information, you can get actionable insights that can inform decision-making. Data is powerful, and the uses

of it are only beginning to be explored. But it all starts with surveillance and security. No matter the size of the company or the sensitivity of its data, all businesses need a reliable security system and putting one in place today is straightforward. Regardless of the complexity, a surveillance system starts with basic building blocks — cameras — which not only monitor and record but also interpret video footage in real time. The require-

When designing a surveillance system, designers usually take a layered approach, identifying areas of risk and high value starting outside and working their way into the facility. ments for surveillance can range from a single camera set-up in a retail location to a network of cameras monitoring a toxic clean-up site or remote wind power turbines. Systems can start small, and be scaled up as required, and they can be combined

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with existing equipment. They can be fully automated and hosted in the cloud, or fully staffed with data stored locally. When designing a surveillance system, designers usually take a layered approach, identifying areas of risk and high value starting outside and working their way into the facility. Start with the perimeter installing radar detectors, motion detector sensors, thermal imaging or lowlight cameras. That’s layer one,

the first zone of protection. There is an array of options available for perimeter protection. Radar detectors are useful for accurate breach detection, as they can detect objects such as people or vehicles while also tracking information such as speed, direction and size. Now tie that radar to a nearby pan, tilt zoom camera and you have a reliable and accurate automated tracking system. This takes the onus away from the human operator who has to manually try to track the target. Nuisance alarms stemming from rain, snow, insects or shadows are eliminated. Thermal image cameras are another popular choice, accurately detecting body heat of an object even at very long distances far beyond what the human eye can see. Temp differences can be detected to less than 0.5 C. It is also possible to tie the events or outputs from these devices to smart network-based audio systems. This allows an audio deterrent to be played

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It’s late at night when an alarm is triggered at a large-scale data centre. Surveillance cameras have detected a man walking along a perimeter fence. The video management system (VMS) sends an alert to the on-duty security guard who surveys the area only to discover a man walking his dog. The system worked, but not as well as it might have. The false alarm wasted time and effort, taking the guard away from his post. Imagine the same scenario, but with more advanced cameras that detect the man but also recognize that he is walking a dog. Now suppose this man isn’t just any man, he’s a terminated employee on the company’s black list. If a system is in place that can identify him by comparing him to a database of known people, the alarm it triggers this time could be critical, particularly if the individual is considered a security risk. Technological trends in the surveillance industry have made

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automatically, such as a siren or automated recorded message, while simultaneously allowing the audio devices to be used for other purposes such as playing music or be used for paging. If the goal is to control who comes and goes, you add access control, which can be manned or automated. People scan a key card, punch in an ID number or perhaps present a credential such as fingerprint or face which must match their profile in order to gain access. At that point, the person’s image has been captured, so their movement around the building can be tracked with more access control devices.

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Open IP standards allow surveillance cameras to easily connect with existing IT equipment onsite. Solutions are flexible and scalable and will work out of the box with existing routers, screens, computers and smartphones. Design tools assist in the process, suggest cameras, (including field of view and resolution), and storage. Once cameras are selected, installation is coordinated and verified by the VMS and remote monitoring of the system is done via the VMS portal and smartphones. End-to-end systems are available for small to large businesses that wish to actively operate and staff its security system, but a newer option — security as a service — is available, where everything is fully hosted in the cloud.

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Cloud storage is an interesting alternative for smaller businesses looking for an efficient solution, or for companies with multiple sites, such as convenience store chains. The latest generation of cameras only send clean, filtered data to the cloud, avoiding the time and expense of sending large video files. This leverages the power in the cameras to do a lot of the pre-processing work. The more work that can be pushed out to the edge, the less needs to be done in the cloud, saving time and money. Axis partners offer a complete, hosted network video solution as a service. A cloud-based system means lower setup and

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NEW PRODUCTS multiple connectors need to be accommodated. Products provide a secure quick twist (30°) bayonet connection and accommodates durable mechanical mating. Device’s industry standard LC interfaces (IEC 61754-20) provide colour coded O-rings and washers for ease of identification. Mounting body options include Flex, Flex In-Line, and Rear Panel styles. www.bulgin.com

DEPTH CAMERAS EQUIP DEVICES WITH THE ABILITY TO SEE MOUSER Intel RealSense Depth Camera D400 Series are designed to equip devices with the ability to see, understand, interact with, and learn from their environment. Product Series includes ready-touse cameras that can be easily added to existing prototypes via USB, depth modules that can be integrated directly into product designs, Vision Processors and Vision Processor Cards to process the raw data from the RealSense

INDUSTRIAL CONTROLLER ADDRESSES IIOT NEEDS NEWARK ELEMENT14 Cameras and Intel RealSense SDK (Software Development Kit). www.mouser.ca

CMOS IMAGE SENSOR BASED ON BSI 300,000-PIXEL

SMARTSENS TECHNOLOGY SC031GS commercial-grade 300,000-pixel Global Shutter CMOS image sensor based on BSI (back-illuminated) pixel technology improves signal-to-noise ratio, higher sensitivity and greater dynamic range. Device can be applied to a wide range of commercial products, including smart barcode readers, drones, smart modules (Gesture Recognition/vSLAM/ Depth Information/Optical Flow) and other image recognition-based AI applications, such as facial recognition & gesture control. www.smartsenstech.com

RUGGED OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTORS SERVE HARSH ENVIRONMENTS BULGIN 4000 Series Fiber LC Simplex tiny, harsh environment optical standard LC simplex connectors are suitable for outdoor broadcast, FTTX (fibre to the x), server room engineering, civil engineering, marine, aviation and rail applications. Device’s small form factor is useful where installation space is limited or 24 ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS & TECHNOLOGY / November/December 2018 EPT_NovDec_DFI.indd 1

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Opto 22’s groov EPIC Edge Programmable Industrial Controller addresses the needs of automation engineers and developers solving challenging automation and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) problems in data-centric environments. The complete system helps solve the challenges of current IIoT solutions, which have multiple moving parts, are expensive to build, difficult to troubleshoot and require multi-domain expertise. System combines I/O, control, data processing and visualization into one secure, maintainable, edge-of-network industrial system, enabling engineers and developers to focus on delivering value. www.newark.com

MODULE SPEEDS INTEGRATION

LAIRD CONNECTIVITY Nordic Semiconductor BL651 Series Bluetooth 5 module series simplifies the process of bringing wireless designs to market. Device is a cost-effective solution for simple Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) applications that provides all the capabilities of the Nordic nRF52810 silicon in a small, fully certified module. Device leverages benefits of Bluetooth 5 features, including higher data throughput and increased broadcasting capacity. www.lairdtech.com Visit ept.ca for the latest new products, news and industry events. EPT.CA

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NEW PRODUCTS ensure high audio quality. Available in case size IEC 1005, devices have miniaturized dimensions of 1.0mm x 0.5mm x 0.5mm. product.tdk.com/info/en/ catalog/datasheets/suppression-filter_commercial_maf1005g_ en.pdf.

SPECTRUM ANALYZERS ENHANCE BANDWIDTH, RF PERFORMANCE

10.1” HDMI TFT MODULES COME IN 2 OPTIONS

ELECTRO SONIC Newhaven Display International 10.1”sized HDMI TFT Modules are available in two options, differentiated by a Capacitive Touch Screen version, and a version with no touch panel. Both options come standard with a durable steel mounting bracket featuring server-rack-height threaded mounting holes. Both modules are 1024x600 pixel resolution and sport MVA technology for 75° viewing from all angles. The boards on these products also have a Texas Instruments Audio Amplifier embedded to allow for the use of the audio channel already supported by HDMI. www.e-sonic.com

AC-DC, DIN RAIL POWER SUPPLIES ARE LOW PROFILE

TDK-LAMBDA DSP series of 7.5-100 Watt low profile ac-dc, DIN rail power supplies are suitable for building and factory automation. Devices operate from 90-264Vac with a Class II double insulated input (no ground connec-

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for mounting on TS-35/7.5 and 15 DIN Rails as well as chassis mounting capability. www.tdk-lambda.com

ROHDE & SCHWARZ R&S FSW series of spectrum analyzers provide a maximum input frequency of 26.5GHz and above and come with a 2GHz internal analysis bandwidth option, plus an 800MHz bandwidth option for real-time analysis. Units have a new look and feel with a new operating concept and an SCPI recorder for remote controlled test sequences. Product family features up to 10dB lower

IEC OUTLET HAS UP TO 4 LIGHT PIPES

SCHURTER 4710-5 series of IEC outlets, used for the design of PDUs and UPSs, are Type J, rated 16A at 250Vac and 20A according to UL. Units are equipped with IDC terminals for automating bussed connections of multiple outlets in series, while also providing options for specifying up to four light pipes. Products provide a space and cost saving approach to status indication, which is often used to signal the equipment technician regarding system status of one kind or another, as for instance power surges and sags. www.schurter.com

HIGH CURRENT NOISE SUPPRESSION FILTERS SERVE AUDIO LINES

TDK CORP MAF1005G series of noise suppression filters for audio lines includes four new MAF1005GAD-D types that deliver a high rated current of up to 1.25A. Devices employ firm’s proprietary low-distortion ferrite that enables components to suppress noise at cellular frequencies from 600MHz to 2.7GHz and

phase noise compared with the previous models, which is extremely important in applications such as troubleshooting the modulation of 5G signals in the microwave range. www.rohde-schwarz.com/ product/fsw

COLOUR-CODED TERMINAL BLOCKS AVOID BAD TERMINATION

BLOCKMASTER Jelly Beans JB6 Series of modular thermoplastic terminal blocks come in multiple colors for ease in identifying terminations and preventing costly field wiring mistakes. Products can eliminate the

issue of installers terminating the wrong wire to the wrong terminal. For example, line input 120/220 connections can be made to a white block, while low voltage connections can be made to a green terminal block. If more than one type of low voltage control is necessary, other colors can be used. Firm offers screen printing to mark alphanumer

ic characters on product series to further simplify field wiring. Devices are modular in construction, allowing users to obtain the exact length needed. www.blockmaster.com

CONVECTION COOLED DC-DC CONVERTERS ACCEPT UP TO 1400VDC

ABSOPULSE ELECTRONICS HVT 350-F7 350W dc-dc converter is designed for heavy-duty industrial applications that require high

dc-input voltage and wide dc-input ranges. Devices accept 1100Vdc nominal input with an operating voltage range of 900Vdc to 1300Vdc, 1400Vdc peak. Units deliver a single output of 24Vdc, 36Vdc, 48Vdc, 110Vdc, 125Vdc or custom. A number of units can be connected in parallel to achieve higher output power or for N+1 redundancy. Firm also provides HVT designs with output power levels from 100W to 2500W. www.absopulse.com

ETHERNET CONNECTOR ENABLES MINIATURIZATION

HARTING ix Industrial Ethernet connector is a smaller and more rugged connector than the standard RJ45, providing Cat. 6A performance for 1/10Gbit/s Ethernet at the control Level. The socket size of the device is 70% smaller than the standard RJ45, permitting use in much smaller devices. For device integration, a small yet robust socket with five THR shielding contacts is available for maximum stability on the pcb. Product provides stable latching through the use of two metal hooks and ensures an absolutely secure and vibration-proof connection from the cable to the circuit board. www.harting.ca Visit ept.ca for the latest new products, news and industry events. November/December 2018 / EP&T 25

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Prototyping for the Internet of Everything 3D printed electronics helps deal with the explosion in IoT applications BY J.F. BRANDON

10x. Exotic requirements like metal-core or flexible substrates drive prototyping costs even higher. To address the fundamental issues with third-party vendors, engineers have turned to a new kid on the block — 3D Printed Electronics — for their prototyping needs. “3DPE is already starting to fill that gap in the market.” Harrop says. But is it better than existing tools at hand? “CNC milling is the next best technology after 3DPE because it can be done on the desktop and can even support high power circuits but it is messier, less reliable and effectively limited to two-layers compared to 3DPE.”

Eliminating costs of unavoidable design change

DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D Printer from NanoDimension.

on time is critical — and prototyping quickly is key.

Unprecedented demand for rapid prototyping

UK-based Market research firm IDTechEx specializes in studying this problem. “Due to the proliferation of ’ubiquitous computing’,” states IDTechEx director Dr. Jon Harrop, “there is unprecedented demand for rapid prototyping of low-power electronic circuit boards.” For decades, the most common techniques for prototyping pcbs was milling, in-house etching or quick-turn, third-party vendors. Creating anything more

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than a rigid two layer board required something equivalent to a pcb fabrication line, so overwhelmingly companies have re-

The mess can be exported to third-party vendors, but according to IDTechEx’ market research, circuit designers do pay for existing off-site pcb fabrications, but it turns around and ravages research budgets when an unavoidable design change is needed, or unexpected problems crop up. “So 3DPE has a promising future as the first reliable and clean desktop solution for quick-turnaround circuit proto-

For decades, the most common techniques for prototyping printed circuit boards was milling, in-house etching or quickturn, third-party vendors. Today’s technology has altered that pathway. lied on quick-turn third-party vendors. Often based in Asia, these vendors pool orders into one production run to reduce cost at the expense of time — 24 hour runs increase costs by 5x to

typing,” according to a IDTech­ Ex report. Israeli-based Nano Dimension Ltd. is one company in the thick of this movement, leveraging new developments in nano­ particle

Photo: Credit NanoDimension

Electronics have completely enveloped our daily life — from cradle to grave we are connected to and wholly reliant on electronic devices. The promise of the future is that every object — no matter how banal — can become smart. However this promise is hamstrung by the difficulties of prototyping a potential idea and getting it to market. There are already existing means to prototype printed circuit boards (pcbs) today, but advances in 3D Printed Electronics (3DPE) offer a wider range of design possibilities to the engineer at a quicker turnaround time for a lower cost. For entrepreneurs, the IoT boom has opened up possibilities of creating new products in existing markets. In 2014 a trio of smart air conditioning (AC) startups — tado, Sensibo and Ambi Labs collectively raised $500,000 in crowdfunding campaigns for their respective products. Existing businesses have stepped up to retool their own product line, re-configuring their products to become smart to protect and grow their market share. HVAC heavyweight GE Appliances recently released their own smart ACs. Edison famously said that Invention is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration — would a smarter Air Condition cool an overworked and vexed inventor better than before? Prototyping and pushing out products quicker often means gaining the initiative over the competition — provided the product works well. One month saved on product development is one more month in the market selling to customers. For startups with a big vision, or a Fortune 500 with a big budget, delivering

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Electronic 3D Printer is a powerful tool

For the electrical engineer, having an electronic 3D printer is a powerful tool for experimenting in new areas such as flexible electronics without walking the tightrope of sending boards out for prototyping or using basic in-house methods such as CNC milling. According to a recent survey of pcb designers and electrical engineers carried out by Nano Dimension Ltd., 3D printed electronics is expected to become a commonplace tool for them. The survey showed that more than three quarters (76%) are already exploring the technology for design validation (31%), prototyping (40%) and low-volume custom manufacturing (29%), with 85% stating that accelerating product development was their primary concern.

SV2 printed circuit board (pcb) printer from BotFactory.

silver inks and ink jetting techniques to create high density, multilayer circuitry. Their Dragonfly Pro 3D Printer is capable of creating eight layer boards in less than 12 hours, printing traces as thin as 5 mil (125 micron), but with a price tag above CND$260K their typical client is institutional or multinational. On the other end of the

spec­t­rum, Waterloo-based Voltera has focused on dispensing its own nano-silver pastes via dispensing, creating two-layer boards using a new drilling function. The Voltera V-One can create rigid or flexible circuits by these means at a much quicker speed than milling or etching at a price of $3,500. Between the two ends is

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Voltera V-One desktop printed circuit board printer.

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NYC-based BotFactory and its new $16,000 SV2 PCB Printer, which utilizes a single frame with multiple, hot-swappable heads for inkjet printing, paste dispensing and even pick-and-place. Capable of 8 mil (200 micron) traces and more than two layers, the SV2 was designed as a complete, all-in-one tool for electrical engineers, researchers, teachers and students. The common thread with additive manufacturing of pcbs is the use of nanoparticle silver. Generally speaking, when a metal is refined to the nanoscale particle size it can sinter and melt at temperatures well below their bulk melting points. Off-theshelf Ag inks and pastes often sinter below 100C in atmosphere conditions, and exhibit conductivities close to that of bulk silver. Combined with polymer inks (as with BotFactory and NanoDimensions), it is possible to create boards with as many layers as one wants, and do novel things such as buried or blind vias without any added costs. As with all AM technologies, complexity is free.

Having an all-inone solution for fabricating and assembling any type of pcb is the ultimate goal — make hardware engineering agile, like software. Having an all-in-one solution for fabricating and assembling any type of pcb was the ultimate goal for BotFactory because its goal has been to make hardware engineering ‘agile’ like software development has become. By organizing electrical problems via ‘scrums’ and creating new boards in an iterative manner, the path to market becomes relatively straightforward. By condensing all the processes of a typical pcb factory into a desktop package, the ultimate cost to a business is reduced both from time saved and prototyping fees. Considering how much the electronics industry focuses on miniaturization, it only seems logical that the pcb factory become finally shrunk into something a little more manageable. J.F. Brandon, VP sales & marketing, Bot Factory November/December 2018 / EP&T 27

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ASSEMBLY FILM BOOSTS RELIABILITY, ADHESION AT HIGH TEMPS

HENKEL LOCTITE ABLESTIK CF 3366 epoxy-based, silver-filled film adhesive provides high thermal and electrical conductivity, delivering improved heat dissipation capabilities for robust thermal management. Leapfrogging other commercial assembly films, product addresses miniaturization trends, increasing power density demands and high operating temperature environments. Available in custom sizes, product can be used in high operating temperature environments where extreme reliability is required. www.henkel.com

ULTRA-LOW-POWER HAPTIC CHIP SOLVES POWER PROBLEM WITH HD TOUCH

BOREAS TECHNOLOGIES BOS1901 low-power piezoelectric driver integrated circuit (IC) for high-definition (HD) haptic feedback in wearables and other battery-powered consumer devices. Product delivers 10X power savings over its nearest piezoelectric competitor, as well as 4X to 20X power savings over other incumbent technologies (LRA, ERM). This combined with device’s footprint of 4x4x0.8 mm, opens HD haptic

engines. 25/28Gbps FireFly FMC+ Modules deliver up to 400/448Gbps full-duplex bandwidth over up to 16 channels from an FPGA/SoC to an industry-standard multi-mode fiber optic cable. Kits support protocols including Ethernet, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel and Aurora typically found in Video, Mil/Aero, Embedded Computing, Instrumentation, HPC and Date Center applications. www.samtec.com feedback to even the smallest battery-powered electronics. Product delivers low latency response, with a start up time of < 300µs. Device delivers off-the-shelf compatibility, while supporting third-party haptic-effect libraries, allowing designers to customize user experiences. www.boreas.ca

SOLDER SOLVES PROCESS CHALLENGES

AIM SOLDER REL61 low silver solder alloy solves the process challenges associated with many other low/no silver solder alloys. Product provides a 10°C lower melting temperature and enhanced wetting performance versus SAC305, REL61 can lower process temperatures and prevents pcb damage. Available in paste, wire and bar formats, products are engineered for reliability, usability, and cost effectiveness. www.aimsolder.com

VITA 57.4FMC+ DEV KITS COME WITH OPTICAL ENGINES SAMTEC FireFly FMC+ Development Kits support data rates of 25Gbps per channel, while the second kit runs at 28Gbps per channel. These new solutions provide easy-to-use evaluation and development platforms for firm’s FireFly optical

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COLORFUL MCU BOARDS SUIT BROAD APPLICATIONS MOUSER ELECTRONICS

What’s Next versatile and colourful series of 8 Arduino-compatible microcontroller boards including the yellow, red, green and orange. Boards are suitable for a wide range of applications, such as electronics instruction, 3D printing, Internet of Things(IoT) projects, and robotics. For both beginner and advanced users, the entry-level Yellow and Red boards are based on a Microchip ATmega328 microcontroller. Each board provides 20 digital input/output (IO) pins (with up to six PWM outputs and six analog inputs) plus UART (with shared USB), TWI, and SPI. The Red board adds an Esperiff ESP8266 Wi-Fi module for designing IoT projects. www.mouser.com/whats-next

DEFLUXING CLEANING AGENT IS PH NEUTRAL

ZESTRON VIGON N 680 based on the MPC Technology (micro phase cleaning),

is a water-based, pH neutral cleaning agent specifically developed for the use in spray-inair inline and batch equipment. VIGON N 680 removes a broad range of electronic assembly flux residues with an ability to penetrate and clean under low standoff components. www. zestronusa.com

3D PRINTER PRODUCES STRONG JIGS, PROTOTYPES

STRATASYS Fortus 380MC Carbon Fiber Edition 3D printer for producing strong jigs and fixtures, prototypes and end-use parts. The industrial grade unit provides users the ability to print with strong and durable carbon reinforced FDM Nylon 12 and general purpose ASA. Unit delivers the strength and stiffness of carbon-filled nylon for dependable functional prototyping, production parts and rugged tooling. www.stratasys.com/

EMBEDDED SOFTWARE TOOL STREAMLINES PROTOTYPING

BYTESNAP DESIGN SnapUI development tool that runs on the QNX platform. The lightweight user interface development tool

streamlines the UI (user interface) prototyping and building process, enabling QNX users to edit an application’s UI independently from the core of the application itself. The embedded software specialists’ tool also runs on QNX on various iMX6 platforms. It also runs on the Karo platform, in collaboration with distributor/developer Direct Insight. www.bytesnap.co.uk Visit ept.ca for the latest new products, news and industry events. EPT.CA

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Garmin Fenix 5 Shines Bright BY CHAD DAVIS

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ABI Research has been tearing down devices since 2011 and added wearables in 2013 once they had an established presence in the marketplace. Garmin released the Fenix 5 last year as its premier rugged GPS watch featuring a transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) color display, which brightens with sunlight intensity for greater visibility. We tore down the mid-sized Fenix 5, although smaller and larger versions are available as 5S and 5X respectively. Garmin has since released an upgraded version the Fenix 5 Plus introducing features like Garmin Pay and built-in music storage. Here’s a look at the major electrical components that make up the Garmin Fenix 5.

Application MediaTek handles Processor GPS/GLONASS with & Memory their GNSS SoC

Connectivity

Connectivity of the Fenix 5 has WiFi, BT, and GPS broken up into three separate SoCs although WiFi and BT do share an antenna. Atmel (now owned by Microchip) supplies the WiFi 802.11b/ g/n Link Controller (ATWILC1000B), Nordic provides BT LE functionality (nRF52832), and

(MT3333). Other front-end components are as follows: Maxim GPS LNA (MAX2693L), Skyworks WiFi/BT SPDT switch (SKY13351), STMicro WiFi balun filter (BALWILC1001D3), and GPS filters from Murata & Epcos (part of Qualcomm’s RF360 joint venture).

Sensors

As with most wearables, the Fenix 5 is loaded with sensors. At the heart, we find ADI (Analog Devices) providing the HR sensor front end (ADPD107) with Vishay supplying the photodiode (VEMD5080X01) surrounded by three tri-LEDs. STMicro supplies

two 6-axis combo sensors: accelerometer/gyro (LSM6DS3L/M) and accelerometer/ e-compass (LSM303AGR). Lastly, we see the continued use by Garmin with a waterproof pressure sensor

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(MS5837-30BA) from MEAS (Measurement Specialties, Inc. now TE Connectivity). Notably, Garmin also used this pressure sensor in the Garmin Vivosmart 3 watch we analyzed.

Audio & Power management

Maxim provides a third component in the Garmin Fenix 5, with their wearable PMU (MAX20303) that handles charging and vibrator driving also. The Garmin Fenix 5 is the

second device we’ve noticed with the piezo buzzer uniquely mounted on the inside of the

PCB shield. The buzzer along with the vibrator provide feedback to the user.

Chad Davis is lead teardown specialist at ABI Research. These findings are from ABI Research’s Teardowns (https://teardowniq. com/), which include high-resolution photos and x-rays, pinpoint power measurements, detailed parts lists, and block diagrams.

Photo: Credit: ABI Research

Maxim supplies the wearable apps processor (MAX32630) with embedded ARM Cortex M4 core w/ FPU and integrated 2MB flash and 512KB SRAM memory. External serial NOR flash is provided by Micron (512Mb) and Macronix (8Mb).

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