DigiKey and LabsLand Release Prism4 Remote Engineering Hardware System
DigiKey announced the exclusive release of the LabsLand Prism4, a modular structure for building interactive real-time, remote hardware systems faster and more efficiently.
The Prism4’s design supports remote hardware systems with cameras, modular lights, and evaluation boards. The platform also includes a set of Phase Dock workbench bases where devices can be attached using clicks and slides.
Each Prism4 hosts specific ready-to-ship hardware systems available for different technologies, including field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), select microprocessors, and microcontrollers. In addition, Prism4’s extensible system design supports the creation of remote laboratories for other fields, allowing for various uses, such as remote education and training using real equipment.
“LabsLand has created an incredible technology that can control hardware platforms remotely anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” said David Sandys, senior director of technical marketing for DigiKey. “By partnering with LabsLand to design and launch Prism4, DigiKey can now offer this technology solution to students, schools, engineers, and designers worldwide for real-time evaluation and education.”
“We are excited to take our relationship with DigiKey to the next level with the launch of Prism4, which offers new features and more extensibility and robustness,” said Pablo Orduna, founder and CEO of LabsLand. “DigiKey has helped us continue our mission to provide universal access to real labs with real instruments and equipment.”
Initially developed for educational settings, LabsLand remote engineering hardware systems allow engineers, students, and educators access to hardware and software solutions that are often price-prohibitive. With the development and release of the Prism4 through DigiKey, engineers, designers, and suppliers have access to a remote engineering platform for new product demonstration, evaluation, product testing, and design, allowing engineers to try out hardware before purchasing. Software engineers can also use the platform to learn and develop code and program remote targets using actual hardware instead of simulators. The Prism4 hardware system enables users to control and interact with the target platforms while providing real-time video feedback demonstrating outcomes and results.