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    Test & Measurement

    Technology Predictions from a [Precision] Electronic Test Thinktank

    Jan. 13, 2020
    What does a [Precision] Electronic Test Thinktank expect to unfold in 2020? From new test tools, to the 5G outlook, to digital twins, to the “Interaction of Things,” many potentially...
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    Automation

    EDA in the Era of AI

    Jan. 8, 2020
    Artificial intelligence (AI) has proven useful in a range of applications, even in the electronic-design-automation arena. And by the looks of things, AI will have a greater impact...
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    Embedded

    2020 and Hindsight: Nest, Ring, or Echo?

    Dec. 30, 2019
    Analyst Tom Starnes gives his take on the current state of smart speakers and voice assistants as we embark on a new decade.
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    Automotive

    Solve Auto Electrification Challenges with a Decentralized 48-V Power Architecture

    Dec. 27, 2019
    For nearly a decade, billions of dollars have been spent annually to meet automotive CO2 emissions standards. This new approach to electrification could be the next big breakthrough...
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    Automation

    Trends for Industry 4.0 in 2020 and Beyond

    Dec. 27, 2019
    Greater flexibility, virtual validation, industrial controllers, and edge computing are some of the hot topics and trends that will likely dominate Industry 4.0 going forward....

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    Analog

    First-Time FPGA Success Requires Exhaustive Examination of Clock Domain Crossings

    Dec. 18, 2019
    Clock domain crossings are significant sources of field system failures. Despite this fact, designs continue to be released without fully verified CDCs. A false sense of security...
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    Industrial

    2019 Was Down! Will 2020 See a Chip Recovery?

    Dec. 16, 2019
    2019 was very difficult year for the semiconductor industry. Will 2020 be any better?