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Established in 1998, Symmetry Electronics, a Division of Braemac, is a global distributor of electronic components and systems. Combining premier components and comprehensive value-added services with an expert in-house engineering team, Symmetry supports engineers in the design, development, and deployment of a broad range of connected technologies. 

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Acquired by Berkshire Hathaway company TTI, Inc. in 2017, Symmetry Electronics is a proud Exponential Technology Group (XTG) member. A collection of specialty semiconductor distributors and engineering design firms, XTG stands alongside industry leaders TTI Inc., Mouser Electronics, and Sager Electronics. Together, we provide a united global supply chain solution with the shared mission of simplifying engineering, offering affordable technologies, and assisting engineers in accelerating time to market. For more information about XTG, visit www.xponentialgroup.com.

From Telit: "How Remote Device Management Helps First Responders"

Friday, December 28, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

Like other Internet of Things products, public safety devices connected to cellular networks require monitoring and updates to keep them current.

From MediaTek: "Mobile Tech Podcast discusses MediaTek 5G plans"

Thursday, December 27, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

Episode 82 of the Mobile Tech Podcast, with Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), discusses all things MediaTek with Corporate Senior Vice President, Jerry Yu, and Director of Marketing, Kevin Keating of MediaTek, accompanied by Hadlee Simons of Android Authority. Durin

From Silicon Labs: "Wireless SiP Modules are Driving the IoT Revolution"

Wednesday, December 26, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

When considerable products in a company's product mix starts to have IoT functions, they begin to realize that discrete design regulatory certification management becomes a burden, and the need for affordable, small, high-quality and pre-certified modules

From Trinamic: "Highly compact, powerful cDriver solution"

Wednesday, December 26, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

With the TMC5161, Trinamic extends their fully integrated cDriverâ„¢ ICs with an integrated motor controller and driver for 2-phase stepper motors up to 3.5A RMS and 8?40V.

From Embedded Antenna Design: "LP-MAG-390 390 MHz Compact Magnetic Antenna"

Tuesday, December 25, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

The LP-MAG-390 is a low profile 390 MHz compact Magnetic antenna designed for UHF applications covering 380-400 MHz including some TETRA frequencies. This antenna is robust and durable and ideal for outdoor applications where long antenna whips are

From NimbeLink: "NimbeLink Ranked 318 Fastest Growing Company In North America On Deloitte's 2018 Technology Fast 500"

Tuesday, December 25, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

Company attributes 256 percent revenue growth to broad demand for its embedded cellular solutions for the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT).

From Digi: "Building the Amazon Bridge: A Review of AWS Re:Invent 2018 #reInvent"

Monday, December 24, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

AWS re:Invent once again wows with services that help IoT developers cross the chasm from edge device to cloud success

From Telit: "How Advances In Gigabit LTE Are Improving Public Safety"

Monday, December 24, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

When disaster strikes, mobilizing a network of first responders in a hurry saves countless lives. Natural disasters, fires and other emergency situations depend on operations grids to quickly provide supplies and resources to areas where public safety is

From MediaTek: "Ask these four questions at smartphone chipset launch"

Sunday, December 23, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

When a new smartphone chipset comes to market, the initial buzz zeroes in on the latest and greatest features that it offers, like a sharper camera, face unlock, or elevated gaming experience. While these capabilities are major selling points

From Silicon Labs: "Using mbed TLS in a Micrium OS application"

Sunday, December 23, 2018 in Blogs by Symmetry Electronics

If a microcontroller sends sensitive information over a simple interface such as a UART to another microcontroller, it is important to realize that data should also be secured to prevent someone from snooping the UART line.
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