Mouser Empowers Engineers with Expansive Content Hub About the World of Embedded Systems

Mouser Electronics is helping design engineers sharpen their embedded systems knowledge through a trusted online resource center. Mouser’s extensive Embedded Processing hub is continuously updated with information for embedded applications through articles on topics like Embedded System Security or how microcontrollers and microprocessors can be used to create Effortless Embedded Solutions. Through the curated collection of content, Mouser’s technical team is enabling a deeper understanding by providing best practices, case studies and real-world examples of applications and technologies in the growing world of embedded systems.

To visit the resource hub, go to https://resources.mouser.com/embedded-processing. The hub showcases embedded solutions like Single Board Computers (SBC) – with the centralized functions in one printed circuit board, the applications are endless. Plus, it offers eBooks, videos, blogs and articles, making it easy to discover developing trends and industry news on the topic. Additionally, engineers can find the latest products – all in one place. Mouser is stocking the industry’s widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, including the following solutions for embedded systems applications, just to name a few:

  • BeagleBoard BeagleV®-Ahead Open-Source RISC-V SBC boasts a powerful quad-core RISC-V processor enabling deep dives into the RISC-V ISA in a BeagleBone Black form factor compatible with P8/P9 cape header pins. It features 50GFLOPS, 3Mpixel/s Imagination BXM-4-64 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a H.265/H.264 at 4Kp40 video encoder, and 4GB RAM and 16GB on-board eMMC flash allowing for Internet of Things (IoT), embedded systems, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
  • Arduino UNO REV 4 Microcontroller Boards are powered by the Renesas RA4M1 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M4 processor featuring a clock speed of 48 MHz for higher processing power. To accommodate more complex projects, the UNO R4 includes 32 kB of SRAM and 256 kB of flash memory. Plus, the microcontroller core features a floating-point unit (FPU), bringing a considerable performance boost for specific applications. The Arduino UNO R4 is offered in two variants, the basic UNO R4 Minima and comprehensive UNO R4 WiFi, to meet the budgetary and creative needs of the user.
  • Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 4 (CM4), available to order, are system-on modules (SoMs) based on a quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A72 processor with dual video output and a wide selection of extra interfaces. These modules feature a compact form factor for space-constrained applications, a wide range of RAM and eMMC Flash options, and are available in 32 variants.
  • Seeed Studio ODYSSEY X86J41258xx RP2040 Mini PCs support 4K video output, carry sufficient storage capability, equipment expandability, and fan heat dissipation, and are operated by multiple OS (pre-installed Win 11 Pro). They feature a quad-core Intel® Celeron® J4125 processor, 8GB LPDDR4 RAM, dual 2.5GbE interfaces, and RP2040 co-processor, compatible with Raspberry Pi 40-Pin and RP2040 28-Pin that allow for applications in categories in edge computing, robotics, and server clusters.

For the latest on solutions for embedded systems, visit https://resources.mouser.com/embedded-processing/.