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embedded world will mark the beginning of widespread availability of the JetCarrier96 reference design, recently announced by Arrow

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Arrow Electronics will be present at embedded world(hall/stand 3A-135) to showcase its work in system design and implementation of new technologies for companies of all sizes. At the Arrow booth - 360 sq. m. in area - all the core technologies and services supporting the creation of innovative embedded designs will be presented.

In a dedicated area for presentations, Arrow vendors will provide introductory descriptions and related insights into the latest technology offerings. These presentations will cover the latest technology trends in semiconductors and IP&E, as well as illustration of applications in the fields of renewable energy, electrification in each sector, and AIoT.

Embedded world will mark the beginning of general availability of reference design JetCarrier96, recently announced by Arrow: a 96Boards Enterprise Edition compatible carrier board for the NVIDIA® Jetson™ family of SoMs (system-on-modules). JetCarrier96 helps accelerate the design of custom carrier boards for applications such as autonomous machines, smart vision, healthcare diagnostic imaging, and AIoT. It uses a standard microATX form factor and works with currently available power supplies, chassis and desktop computer peripherals, enabling rapid prototyping. The board supports peripheral and sensor expansion through a wide range of board slots and connectors.

While Arrow will guide visitors through the megatrends foreshadowing the development of next-generation embedded products, similar expertise will allow its team to delve into the functionality and operation of the company's entire offerings, from embedded processors, wireless modules, and sensors to power solutions, passive components, and cloud services.


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