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emtrion wishes a Merry Christmas!
We wish you a magical Christmas season and a good start into the new year!
Thanks to all our partners, customers and service providers for the good cooperation.
From December 23rd, 2019 to January 7th, 2020 we are on Christmas vacation. In urgent cases you can reach us ...

em-SBC-Neon-CM4: Use-Case "plant world"
At the ESE congress at Sindelfingen, macio presents the use case "plant world" in cooperation with emtrion.
This use case shows what can arise on the basis of the macio-embedded toolbox "mbedded Toolkit".
The hardware is built on emtrion's single board computer emSBC-Neon-CM4.

emtrion is authorized partner of STMicroelectronics N.V.
We look forward to benefiting from the affiliate program with STMicroelectronics in the future.
STMicroelectronics N.V. is a global leader in semiconductor solutions with one of the largest product portfolios in the industry.
Many of emtrion's products are based on solutions from ST, among others. So also our new STM32MP1 System-on-Module (SOM) emSTAMP argon.
Read more emtrion is authorized partner of STMicroelectronics N.V.

emtrion presents new solutions for Industry 4.0. at the SPS 2019
At Europe's leading industrial automation exhibition from 26 to 28 November 2019 in Nuremberg, emtrion will present IoT gateways for efficient industrial communication and production process optimization.
Visit emtrion in hall 5, booth 310 at the EtherCAT Technology Group joint booth.
Read more emtrion presents new solutions for Industry 4.0. at the SPS 2019

emtrion at the Embedded Linux Conference Europe
emtrion is looking forward to your visit at the Embedded Linux Conference Europe in Lyon.
Learn more about our embedded security solutions and about our new module emSTAMP Argon based on the processor STM32MP1.
Do not miss to get the voucher code to order your Dev-Kit Argon at a low price.
You will find us at booth B14.
ELC Europe & Open Source Summit
28.-30.10.2019
Lyon Convention Centre

QT5 tinkering with a Raspberry Pi HAT on the emSBC-Argon
The new emBLOG article gives a short overview on how to use and customize the emSBC-Argon (based on STM32MP1 CPU) to add sensors and graphic user interface. The goal of this little project was to integrate sensors from a Raspberry Pi pHAT and display the results on a QT5 user-interface. In this article, we describe two sensors examples which are the BMP280 from Bosch for temperature/pressure and the LSM303D from STMicroelectronics accelerometer.
Read more QT5 tinkering with a Raspberry Pi HAT on the emSBC-Argon