Enabling the Industrial Internet of
Things In this live webinar, Intel and ADLINK touch on:
advantages offered by Intel’s latest x86 technology advancements,
ndustries that are already embracing connected systems, and sample
applications and they explain how to create IoT application designs that
can incorporate legacy infrastructure.
MATLAB speaks Arduino, Raspberry Pi, LEGO Mindstorms and
more MATLAB and Simulink work with popular low-cost hardware
platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi and LEGO. MATLAB can acquire and
analyze sensor or image data from a connected hardware platform. Simulink
can be used to program a hardware platform. Using free hardware support
packages, you can develop projects for applications such as robotics,
computer vision, data acquisition and signal processing.
SiC Power - low ON resistance and superior characteristics
under high temperatures This webinar gives an overview on
ROHM‘s portfolio of SiC diodes, -MOSFETs and -Modules with the main focus
on SiC MOSFETs. We will explain how designers benefit using SiC-MOSFETs by
increasing switching frequency and operation temperature, and thus
lowering total system cost, size and weight.
Test strategies for robust CAN systems The CAN
serial bus system has already been deployed in numerous aviation
applications. To meet the stringent requirements for robustness,
reliability, and long service life, there is an increasing demand for
efficient measurement and test methods, which also cover the CAN physical
transmission layer.
Mixed language programming for critical
systems Over the last 30 years Ada has gained the reputation
of a programming language with an unrivalled pedigree in high integrity
software development. It has become particularly relevant for systems with
mixed-criticality constraints where it must interface with other
languages.
Industrial Control &
Communications This TechFeature provides an update
about latest trends, solutions and products to create reliable control
and communication within industrial environments.
ARM-based and x86-based Embedded Systems
Design In the embedded computing market, the decision
whether to go with x86 or with ARM has become more complex and difficult
than ever. This virtual conference helps you to pick-up the most
appropriate technology for your specific application needs. |