IRNAS partners with Edge Impulse to create the next generation of applied IoT devices

We are proud to let you know that we’ve partnered with Edge Impulse and ARM to deliver efficient, power-optimized on-device machine learning solutions so we can increase the added value of our deliveries. We are excited to be able to begin to unlock endless possibilities for our customers through machine learning by making our devices smarter.

Advance sensor systems, data analysis and machine learning for the development of cost-effective hybrid varistor electronic components with improved thermal stability

Senstick use-case

The innovation company IRNAS, providing the smart IoT solutions for industrial applications and the cutting-edge technology manufacturer of overvoltage protective and EMI suppression components, Bourns, did join forces on the NexGenHVEC project to accelerate development and advance the production line by implementing data collection and machine learning technologies.

nRF52 development setup on Linux

Implementing good practices of software engineering on embedded software development is becoming more and more important. This blog is a demonstration of a simple example showing the setup of a development environment for embedded software development on nRF52 on Linux mashing using the GCC compiler.

Power consumption and production testing Qoitech Otii and pytest

In low power devices it is important to closely inspect the power coonsumption behaviour of all modules on the device. To be able to have constant insight in the behaviour of our devices we have developed a fully automated power consumption test system using Otii Enterprise.

LR1110 chip: one solution for LoRa and GNSS tracking

Acquisition of scientific equipment has been on an unsustainable run for a very long time. We are on a mission to pave the way to an alternative approach for scientists to be able to maximize the impact of the advantages that technology brings into their day-to-day life. We’re developing custom technollgical solutions through project-oriented collaborations with research organizations, putting technology in place to serve the needs of science.