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Even though 3D NAND could not achieve low cost-per-bit compared with planar NAND yet, NAND has successfully transformed from planar to 3D. However, DRAM still remains at 2-dimension. In the meanwhile, scaling of DRAM becomes extremely difficult mainly because aspect ratio of storage capacitor exponentially increases as device shrinks...
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Making use of the massive data available from modern fleets can be a challenge. When on-board computers come with built-in cloud smarts, fleet management is much easier. Read this white paper to see: How to deploy big data, remote management, and machine learning, what to look for in on-board computers and why computers with built-in cloud hooks simplify design…
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With the industry’s most
efficient power transfer, lowest radiated emissions and highest
immunity, the ISOW7841 reinforced digital isolator helps support
reliable operation of industrial systems.
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Ground shift is a common problem in industrial applications. It is typically solved with optocouplers or digital isolators. In this webinar, we specifically look at the problems which ground shift causes in precise analog measurement systems. In the first part, we demonstrate where these problems come from and in the second part...
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To do FD-SOI or not to do FD-SOI? NXP Semiconductors’ might finally put an end to this Shakespearean quandary, although there remain players in the chip industry unprepared to face the answer. NXP launched what the company claims to be the lowest power general-purpose applications processors – dubbed i.MX 7ULP – yet developed for IoT applications...
Every time serial data rates increase, they expose problems masked at slower speeds. Many of those problems occur because of decreased signal integrity from losses that occur in PCB traces, vias, and connectors. There are many possible solutions to signal-integrity problems, but each one comes with a downside. One such response to the problem is to eliminate PCB traces using cable assemblies…
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SMARC® 2.0 offers the latest,
feature-oriented Interfaces with nearly 100 percent of backward
compatibility. For detailed Information visit ADLINK and get your
knowledge from one of the leading SMARC 2.0 standard developers
directly.
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Poor power supply quality—in the form of dips, dropouts, and other voltage variations—can result in electrical malfunctions that can have serious consequences. To verify that automotive systems will operate properly in the presence of a voltage-supply interruption, you need to test the electronics under conditions that mimic these real-world supply conditions...
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The lower end of the oscilloscope market continues to heat up with Rohde & Schwarz RTB2000 series. Aimed at the IoT market and the embedded market, the RTB2000 series consists of a two-channel (RTB2002) and a four-channel (RTB2004) model with bandwidth options of 70 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 300 MHz...
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"The wearables market is doing something that is very important. It's shifting," an IDC analyst told EE Times. Contrary to reports, the market for wearable electronics is far from dead. Unit shipments of wearable electronics posted a 17% year-over-year increase in the fourth quarter, according to IDC. At least one IDC analyst believes wearables are poised for big things in 2017 and beyond...
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CompactPCI Serial Blade CPU board with
Embedded Server Class processor for a wide range of applications. Apart
from IoT Edge Computing with Operations Technology, EKF also offers
multi CPU Kilowatts Computing Systems incl. high efficiency liquid
cooling.
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Fingerprint scanning has been available for some years, but the approach has its limits, including a number of vulnerabilities that allow the system to be fooled. Now, companies are looking at iris scanning as an alternative that may offer better protection. Iris scanning techniques use near-infrared illumination and a camera to take a snapshot of a person's eye...
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IBM has not only learned to create magnets out of single atoms of holmium, it has also been able to deliberately flip these atoms’ binary magnetic states up or down. In short, IBM has succeeded in creating the smallest molecular storage bit possible. IBM reports that it has performed separate reads and writes on two adjacent atoms...
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