While many applications, such as industrial automation, can benefit from AI, they need to avoid the latencies associated with cloud services or keep the data being processed on-site. The new GenioBoard Edge AI SBC from Grinn, an open-hardware design, is packed with passive components and connectors from Würth Elektronik and, thanks to its extension connector, is ready to connect with their growing range of sensors. It also sports an M.2 connector for adding wireless connectivity modules.

In addition to demonstrating a camera-based AI application, Lorandt Foelkel also explained how the Würth team supports its customers with EMC testing, thermal management, shielding advice, and antenna matching at their laboratory just outside Munich.

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