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    5G Test Takes to the Air
    Ed Mar Apr Editorial Promo Web
    March 13, 2020
    Editor Bill Wong comments on how COVID-19 is affecting the electronics industry, from supply chains to materials to trade shows.
    Spin Memory Promo Web
    March 6, 2020
    The recent drive to bring intelligence to the edge, rather than the cloud, has created a conundrum—hardware constraints are beginning to cripple innovation. But new memories are...
    Teguar Promo
    Feb. 21, 2020
    The performance and adaptability of industrial computers used on OEM equipment gets a boost from the Android OS previously used on smartphones.
    Promo Fig 2 Mit Anodes Cathodes 01 (1)
    Feb. 20, 2020
    Electronic Design serves up the latest products, news, rumors, and innuendo making waves in the power-design community.
    Home Security 1097520524
    Feb. 18, 2020
    Many simple techniques and best practices can be applied to low-cost or older embedded devices to make end products and systems more secure, often without requiring advanced or...

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    Feb. 11, 2020
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    Feb. 7, 2020
    Pentek’s latest RFSoC board puts it on the vanguard of SOSA Technical Standard adoption.
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    R&s Promo Web
    Jan. 23, 2020
    As 5G begins to leverage high-frequency mmWave bands, engineers that used to work at RF frequencies will once again need to sharpen their skill sets and adopt new design and testing...
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    Jan. 23, 2020
    Nvidia is using RISC-V for its security processor, and programming is handled via Ada/SPARK.