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    Rugged Solutions for Embedded Artificial Intelligence

    Nov. 15, 2021
    Rob Callaghan shows off rugged systems that support NVIDIA Jetson modules.
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    Drone-in-a-Box Delivers Totally Tethered Observations

    Nov. 8, 2021
    Easy Aerial's systems provide payload agnostic systems that do not require a pilot.
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    Products of the Week (11/1-11/5)

    Nov. 4, 2021
    Here's this week's cavalcade of new and popular electronic products in the marketplace.
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    An Introduction to Open Source Dronecode

    Nov. 4, 2021
    Dronecode Foundation Program Manager Ramon Roche talks about the various open source components available to drone developers.
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    Rugged Cameras for All Applications

    Nov. 4, 2021
    Mark Wilson highlights some of Allied Vision's digital cameras for embedded applications.

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    Voices of Ethernet: Geoff Thompson

    Nov. 4, 2021
    Geoff Thompson, part of the IEEE 803.3 Ethernet Working Group since 1983, started using Ethernet in 1974 at Xerox Research.
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    Combining Jetson and PX4 in a Compact Flight Control System

    Nov. 4, 2021
    Horizon's Andrew Harter talks about the company's pixC4 flight control system that incorporates an NVIDIA Jetson module.
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    EMI Shielding for Drones and UAVs

    Nov. 3, 2021
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    Do You Recognize These? Early 8-Bit Microprocessors

    Nov. 3, 2021
    Back in the 70s and 80s, 8-bit microprocessors were the building blocks for early PCs and embedded systems.
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    Intel Innovation: Intel Intelligent Fabric

    Nov. 1, 2021
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    Intel Innovation: Getting the Most Out of the PC Gaming Platform

    Nov. 1, 2021
    How do Intel's platforms improve the gaming experience?
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    Quick Chat: Dialog Semiconductor GreenPAK Mixed-Signal Development

    Oct. 29, 2021
    Dialog Semiconductor's Dima Mymrikov talks about working with mixed-signal design using GreenPAK tools and chips.
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    3D-Printed Supercapacitor Fully—and Rapidly—Biodegrades

    Oct. 28, 2021
    A blend of substrate, unique chemistry, and 3D printing yields a supercapacitor that also biodegrades quickly.
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    Foldable Steering-Wheel System Built for Self-Driving Cars

    Oct. 28, 2021
    The system, developed by Hyundai Mobis, can be retracted and stored in autonomous-driving vehicles. It also provides stability by automatically increasing or reducing steering...
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    Three Made-to-Order EV Concepts Offer Up to 466 Miles of Range

    Oct. 26, 2021
    Foxconn plans to build electric vehicles for automotive customers rather than sell under its own brand.
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    What’s the Difference Between Bluetooth and UWB for High-Speed Data and Multimedia?

    Oct. 26, 2021
    For nearly 20 years, Bluetooth has dominated as the short-range technology for wirelessly connected devices. But UWB’s latency and power-efficiency advantages position it as a...
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    To Stack or Not to Stack—Allocation is the Question

    Oct. 25, 2021
    Embedded programmers have three places to store data: global, the heap, and the stack.
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    Automation

    Omnidirectional Wheels Drive AGV System Flexibility

    Oct. 25, 2021
    The concept of an AGV platform with robot arm technology paired with AI-based software continues to evolve and gain full acceptance among various industries.
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    Circuit-Breaker IC Does Just That—and Much More

    Oct. 25, 2021
    Like the IC eFuse, which adds functions and features to a classic passive overcurrent and safety device, the LTC4249 does the same for the venerable electromagnetic or thermal...
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    Apple Raises Bar for Performance with M1 Max Chip for MacBook Pro

    Oct. 20, 2021
    Johny Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies, said the M1 Max is the largest chip it has ever built by far. The chip packs 57 billion transistors, which...
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    De-Risking the Technology Path to CMOSS

    Oct. 20, 2021
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    Oct. 19, 2021
    Check out the latest collection of classic design ideas we've put together for engineers and developers.
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    Multichannel Automotive High-Side Drivers Pack Features, Diagnostics—and SPI

    Oct. 19, 2021
    The switched inductive and resistive loads in modern cars benefit from these networked, multichannel high-side drivers.
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    Optimizing Power Systems for the Signal Chain (Part 2)

    Oct. 14, 2021
    Part 2 of the series focuses on the details involved the optimization of power distribution networks for high-speed data converters.