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This
newsletter informs you once a week about the latest news in technology
and products as well as technical know-how like white papers, webinars,
articles, etc. from AspenCore’s media, including EETimes, EDN,
Electronic Products, EEWeb, Electronics-Know-how and many more.
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Google
and AIY Projects have released the AIY Voice Kit for use with the
well-known and popular Raspberry Pi Model B. When fully assembled, it
allows users to control the Raspberry Pi 3 with voice commands, a
capability not readily available until now. After the kit has been
assembled and programmed, it can be used to voice-operate basically
anything that is controlled electrically, from a garage door opener to
your home entertainment system.
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Speakers
at the annual Imec Technology Forum set out a smorgasbord of ideas on
the future of electronics in machine learning, medicine, and how
tomorrow’s systems will communicate with each other and interact with
users.
The
thermal solution for transceiver cooling in an outdoor environment
yields an optimal solution to maintain form factor and minimize latency
of a remote radio unit. Laird’s ATC line of miniature form factor
thermoelectric assemblies provide the size and the cooling accuracy
needed to obtain peak performance.
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Designed
for SFP, XFP and QSFP transceivers, the ATCTM (Active Transceiver
Cooler) Series from Laird ETS removes heat in remote radio units to
enable higher data transmission speeds and lower latency in next
generation communication networks. The thermoelectric assemblies remove
heat to minimize loss in packets of information.
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Car
companies rarely discuss behind-the-scene development work on their
autonomous vehicles. The notable exception to this rule is CPU giant
Intel, which styles itself as a “data company” and sees the challenges
of autonomous driving as problems of data flow.
This
webinar presented by Siemens PLM Software will show how embedded
software development can evolve successfully through a unified
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) - to be unlike your development
experience before.
In
his book The Hardware Hacker, Andrew "bunnie" Huang dedicates a chapter
to fake ICs and the methods by which counterfeit parts make their way
into the supply chain. While fake parts cause problems in every sector
of electronics manufacturing, it's a significant problem for military
electronics.
Today,
a wide range of connected Embedded Systems is available on the market.
And the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is driving the addition of
more connected devices. But not only “Connectivity” is essential to the
success of the IIoT, “Security” is critical too.
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There
is a lot of talk about the IoT and plenty of experimentation, but as
yet nothing has arisen that will serve as the "killer app" that
skyrockets in demand, driving down prices to enable a cascade of
applications. But a case can be made that connected lighting might be
such an app, strange as it might seem.
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Nobody
would question Renesas Electronics’ MCU prowess in the automotive
market. But what does Renesas have up its sleeve in non-automotive
segments? In a recent interview with EE Times, Sakae Ito, Renesas’ vice
president for its Home and MCU division, revealed a host of new
healthcare solutions.
In
the implementation of 400GbE communication, electrical interface with
4-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4) signaling over 8 lanes is
adopted. The combination of 8 lanes at 50Gbps per lane enables the
total bandwidth of 400Gbps over the Ethernet.
CrossLink
is an innovative video bridging solution. This White Paper describes
five new applications for Crosslink_ three represent an emphasis on new
video bridging solutions, two are traditional interface conversion.
Today,
automated metrology systems are implemented throughout the thin film
semiconductor manufacturing process. In this paper we will review the
emerging trend for metrology systems and the implications for their
associated thermal management systems.
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