Wireless Power Supply and Data Transfer Solution

  • Product  Application  Webinar  Watch time - 59:3
    Developing IoT devices can be a painful process. In this webinar, you will learn how to develop an IoT enabled device quickly and easily with Nuvoton IoT platforms. We will cover IoT device system architectures, security consideration, development kits for different cloud services, and the latest practices to bring your IoT products time to market quickly. Speaker: UE00 Senior Product Marketing Manager, Harry Chen - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://bit.ly/3bk0AD8 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #Product #Application #Webinar #General #en
  • Application  Learning  Watch time - 4:3
    The purpose of video is to demonstrate functions of NuMaker-RTU-NUC980 within 5 minutes, including Ethernet webserver, Wi-Fi webserver, USB camera, and NFS function. If you get the NuMaker-RTU-NUC980 board, you can follow this video to implement all the functions #application #learning #intermediate #en - For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-rtu-nuc980?search_query=Chili&results=1 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
  • Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 5:0
    Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to record and play audio with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. Open Chrome browser, and enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com to use the Mbed Online Compiler. After log in, make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Click the “New” on the left of menu bar, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template, select the "NuMaker audio playback" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. The sample code has three functions: 1. Record 10 seconds sound and save to Micro SD card 2. Play sounds stored in Micro SD card 3. Loopback. Record sound and play it immediately. Click main.cpp to open it. Then scroll down to line 421. You can see the functions calls here. It set to loopback only. Let’s do a little modification. Hit a key on console to start record 10 seconds then play it, and then do loopback. printf("Press a key to start recording 10 seconds..."); getchar(); demo_record(); demo_play(); demo_loopback(); Save it and click “Compile” to build the code. Compilation takes a while, please wait. After the compilation is completed, “Success” will appear in the compile output window. The browser downloads the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Please plug an earphone commonly used for mobile phone in headphone jack on NuMaker-IoT-M487 board. For demonstration, we use a headphone splitter cable to connect a microphone and a speaker. Do not put the microphone and speaker too close to avoid feedback howling. Then connect the USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Back to the folder you just download the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-AudioPlayback-example.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the demonstration, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your favorite terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 9600 baud rate. And no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Press “Reset” on board to run the firmware again. Press a key on terminal to start record. Speak for about 10 seconds, then your voice will be played. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to get more information, please contact us “SalesSupport@nuvoton.com” - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
  • Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 3:51
    Hello everyone, I am the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology, Morgan. Today, I will show you how to use Mbed OS on the NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board to control LED and buttons. First, open Chrome browser, enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com. Please make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner after you log in. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Then click the “New” on the upper left, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template field, select the "NuMaker GPIO Interrupt with Debounce Setting" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. Click on “main.cpp”, this sample code uses SW2 button for demonstration. Click on “Compile” to build it. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. Then you can see a lot of messages at the bottom of the page. The last message is “Success!” The browser will download the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or the folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Then we have to connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s head back to the download folder where you can see the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-GPIO-Interrupt.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Next step is to press the SW2 button on the board to toggle LED. You can see the reaction of each press. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to know more information, please contact us at SalesSupport@nuvoton.com - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #Tool #Training #Learning #Intermediate #en
  • Watch time - 5:46
    經由ADC量測Bandgap電壓,能夠反推電池的電壓,再搭配電池的規格文件,可得知產品目前所剩電量。另外,結合新唐晶片內部紀錄bandgap電壓的機制,可以消除不同晶片間的製程誤差,以得到更精準的電池電壓量測結果。 - 更多產品資訊,請至新唐科技網站 https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC 購買管道:https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ 聯絡我們: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
  • Application  Learning  Watch time - 3:30
    Automotive Data Logger consists of NuMicro® NUC131 microcontroller and N9H30 microprocessor. NUC131 supports CAN Bus to log On-Board Diagnostics-II (OBD-II) data, which includes vehicle velocity, engine RPM, engine coolant temperature, temperature in car from engine control unit (ECU) emulator. Then NUC131 converts the OBD-II raw data and transmits the above information to N9H30 by UART. N9H30 shows the received information on 7” TFT-LCD human machine interface enhanced by emWin. #Application #Learning #Basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
  • Application  Learning  Watch time - 4:54
    The NDA102 DALI digital lighting control solution is based on Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) technology developed by Digital illumination interface alliance (DiiA). This solution includes DALI protocol libraries from Nuvoton and have been tested. Nuvoton is a DiiA associate member and has successful experiences for DALI product certification. #Application #Learning #Basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
  • Product  Learning  Watch time - 2:46
    Nuvoton NuMicro M031/M032 series microcontroller integrates an Arm Cortex-M0 core operating frequency up to 72 MHz, with 32-bit hardware divider, and is equipped with 16 ~ 512 KB Flash and 2~96 KB SRAM and provides 1.8V ~ 3.6V operating voltage. #Product #Learning #Basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/m031-series/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
  • Product  Application  Webinar  Watch time - 39:46
    In this webinar, we discussed the Nuvoton NuMaker IoT Platforms that are supporting Arm Mbed OS and Pelion Device Management services. We also showcased how you can use these reference designs to build and manage your smart IoT devices and applications. Host: Austin Blackstone, Lead Developer Evangelist - Arm Pelion / Mbed OS Speaker: Morgan Du, Principal Engineer - Nuvoton IoT Development Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xSSzc0RBZXPjgrEwlC53MFNNMK7vVBOB/view?usp=sharing Learn more about the Nuvoton IoT platform: https://bit.ly/3gRRvSX Learn more about the Nuvoton NuMaker-IoT-M487 platform: https://bit.ly/2QSafqW Shop the NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board: https://direct.nuvoton.com/en/numaker-iot-m487 #Product #Application #Webinar #General #en
  • Product  Learning  Watch time - 26:19
    The ML51 is a Flash embedded 1T 8051-based microcontroller. The instruction set of the ML51 is fully compatible with the standard 80C51 with performance enhanced and low power consumption. The ML51 runs up to 24 MHz at a wide voltage range from 1.8V to 5.5V, and contains up to 64/32/16/8 Kbytes Flash called APROM for programming code. The ML51 Flash supports In-Application-Programming (IAP) function, which enables on-chip firmware updates. The ML51 includes an additional configurable up to 4/3/2/1 Kbytes Flash area called LDROM, in which the Boot Code normally resides for carrying out the In-System-Programming (ISP). - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ml51-series/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #Product #Learning #Basic #en 0:00 簡介 0:20 Agenda 0:45 NuMicro Product Portfolio 1:28 2019 Brand New MCU Platform 2:06 ML51/ML54/ML56 Series Portfolio 3:29 ML51 Series Low 4:50 NuMicro Naming Rule 6:06 NuMicro® ML51 Features 8:19 4 Different Power Modes 10:44 Low Power Mode Features • Wake up resource: WKT, ACMP, GPIO 12:37 Low Power VS Battery Life 13:28 ADC 15:00 Comparison of 8-bit Products Feature 17:13 Fire Fighting System 21:30 Battery Management System (BMS) 22:30 Gaming Phone 23:36 Development Board 24:13 Development Environment
  • Product  Learning  Watch time - 15:55
    Nuvoton has provided all kinds of size panels from 3.5 to 7 inches that support i80 mode and RGB interface to show GUI. N9H series supports hardware 2D Graphics Accelerator and MJPEG codec to process images. To meet customers HMI needs, Nuvoton has already prepared low-end to high-end products including M0, M4, and Arm9 series. #Product #Learning #Basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-emwin-n9h30 contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com 0:00 簡介 1:32 Nuvoton HMI Solutions 3:04 Nuvoton HMI Development Systems 4:40 emWin Supported HMI Solution 5:29 Nuvoton Homemade Free GUI Templates 5:55 HMI Successful Story 7:15 Nuvoton MCU Feature for GUI 7:58 NuMicro N9H Series 9:26 NuMicro M480 Series 10:26 What is HMI and emWin Library 11:01 Windows Tools 12:34 Use GUIBuilder to easily create GUI 13:32 em Win sample code path in Nuvoton BSP 13:54 How to build the project • Both of the BSP and hardware are right, the display should 14:10 Nuvoton Forum 14:57 Supported LCD driver IC List (the popular ones)
  • Product  Learning  Watch time - 5:23
    IEEE 802.15.4 Thread Module Reference Design #Product #Learning #Basic #en For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC
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