Skip to main content

About Us

We have a team of experienced professional embedded system developers. We aim to utilize our experience, hard work and dedication to make smart, economic and efficient products. We are expertise in many microcontrollers' solutions from 8 bit to 32 bit controllers. We have been working with cutting edge technologies like RFID, GSM, GPS, GPRS,Zigbee, Biometrics etc.

Our design expertise included but not limited to custom design projects, reverse engineering, automation, data loggers, web based applications, high power machines controllers, and solar based products and LED display.

The other division of our company is to provide industrial application oriented training on micro controllers for industry R&D people, engineering students, Hobbyist and Electronics Enthusiasts. We have also our own user friendly embedded development boards which are helpful to reduce your developing time for your products. We provide academic live projects for B TECH and M TECH and supply projects for various institutes and engineering colleges.Understanding client’s requirements clearly and provide the solutions within time is an asset for our organization.


To know all about our socail details Please visit :FacebookLinkedin


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

ARM Cortex-A7 processor continues to drive mobile evolution

Looking back at the continuously evolving smartphone market, it is amazing to note the role that the  ARM Cortex-A7  core has played. Previously the processor which initiated the uptake of multicore processing in mobile, the ARM Cortex-A7 is now an increasingly popular choice in energy-efficient mobile computing, enabling devices to achieve high-end functionality alongside all-day battery life and a very competitive price point. Devices based on the mature Cortex-A7 can now be typically found for well under $200, and this is driving widespread uptake in emerging markets such as Brazil and India. (Figure 1: ARM Cortex-A7 processor design) On top of its extreme energy efficiency, the Cortex-A7 incorporates many features of the high-performance Cortex-A15 and Cortex-A17 processors, including virtualization support in hardware, Large Physical Address Extensions (LPAE), NEON®, and 128-bit AMBA® 4 AXI bus interface. It provides up to 20% more single thread performance ...

Nvidia Announces New Drive CX And PX Automotive Tech At CES

Right after the company announced the new Tegra X1 mobile SoC at a press conference in Las Vegas, Nvidia's CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, went on to announce the company's plans in the automotive space. As it turns out, actually, it will be doing quite a bit, and the way we see it, it may even be what the automotive industry needs. The first announcement in the category was the Nvidia Drive CX, which the graphics card maker calls a "Digital Cockpit Computer." The idea behind it is to be a single central computing system that takes care of all the displays inside the car. Nvidia believes that in the future, cars will have more and more screens built in, and having all of it managed from a central computer is what will make it shine. Today's high-tech cars have about 700 thousand pixels that need to be pushed, which isn't that much. Despite that, Nvidia built the Drive CX to be powerful enough to push up to 16.6 million pixels. This makes sense, though, as by addi...

PCB Design using EAGLE – Part 1: Introduction to EAGLE and Software Environment

Have you ever come across a situation where you prototyped a project on a solderless breadboard and liked it so much that you want it on a PCB? Well, read on! So far we have been writing software programs, building binaries out of them and executing them on micro-controllers. It’s time to get physical now! This post, and a couple of upcoming posts will deal with this very thing – how to realize your project in hardware. We’ll deal with PCBs, and also learn how to design and fabricate them. PCB of NI myRIO (Source: National Instruments) Introduction to PCB Design If you are an electronics hobbyist you might have probably designed many electronic circuits and even prototyped them on a breadboard. Now it’s time to step up to the next level. Let’s design the same on a PCB. This article and a couple more of them will be addressing the topic of PCB designing. There are many types of circuits that you can design on a PCB – like analog, digital, RF – and...