EETimes/EDN Europe - weekly Newsletter for Electronics Engineers
|
|
|
|
|
Get a competitive edge with the ARIS EDGE S3. Designed to streamline the design of small, power-efficient and smart devices, this development board enables you to deliver new products to market faster.
Ready to put it to the test? Enter to win an ARIS EDGE S3 with an LCD Shield here!
|
|
|
|
Paper presentations, keynotes, demos, Designer Expo—these are a few of the exciting activities slated for CDNLive EMEA 2018, Cadence’s annual user conference to take place in Munich, Germany, from May 7-9. Come and meet with Cadence® tech experts, share ideas and best practices with your peers
|
|
|
|
In this webinar, we feature the design and development of a field oriented control for a permanent magnet synchronous motor using NXP MagniV microcontroller. The workflow will guide you through model simulation using SIL/PIL models.
|
|
|
In this webinar you will learn about STMicroelectronics' complete software solution for its range of Bluetooth® Low Energy radio transceivers. BlueNRG-Mesh software enables them to form a mesh network.
Do you want scalable, secured memory solutions which allow you to utilize existing flash memory layout to harden system level security without additional hardware? So you should attend this webinar and you will learn more about how SpiStack combines the fast random access and XIP capability of NOR with the density and cost effectiveness of NAND in one small, low-pin-count SPI package.
Siemens has acquired German wireless location solutions developer Agilion GmbH to boost its real-time location systems (RTLS) offering in the ultra-wideband (UWB) frequency spectrum for factory automation and automated guided vehicles (AGVs).
|
|
This white paper introduces the Quicksilver evaluation kit which caters to a diverse array of IoT applications, ranging from home appliances to smart buildings to energy meters. Powered by a Cypress SoC solution, the kit combines IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless connectivity with an embedded applications processor.
|
|
|
Nearly a dozen processor cores for accelerating machine-learning jobs on clients are racing for spots in SoCs, with some already designed into smartphones. They aim to get a time-to-market advantage over processor-IP giant Arm that is expected to announce its own soon.
Imagine graphing some relationship where the dependent variable in that relationship has a large dynamic range. Further suppose that the dependent variable can reach a value of zero which would lead us to an infinite dynamic range. We have two commonly used options for making the required graph and one option that is not commonly used but which may offer some advantages.
The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) rolled out its next step in an effort to deliver guidelines for securing the IoT in business settings. A new white paper lays out a process for companies to define and deliver levels of security appropriate for their situations.
|
|
I’ve been bothered for a while about some of the ways that we’ve come to characterize and name certain types of feedback. This is not just an idle rumination. I know of at least one public “flame war” that resulted from what I believe to be faulty inferences drawn from some of these characterizations.
|
|
|
When upgrading your hardware platform to a newer and more powerful CPU with more, faster cores, you expect the application to run faster. In many cases, however this is not the case. In this paper, we examine what causes these performance issues.
A project between Swedish company Insplorion and innovation consultancy RISE Acreo has found potential to build low cost nanosensors in large volume production for applications like battery monitoring.
One of the most popular switching regulator topologies is the buck. Such buck regulator ICs are primarily intended to implement buck converters realizing step-down conversion. Nevertheless, they can be used to create many other designs to meet various application needs, such as inverting power supplies, bipolar power supplies, and isolated power supplies with single or multiple isolated voltage rails.
|
|
In Whipping a cheap LED PSU into usable shape, I looked at a very low cost 12 V, 18 W PSU from China that had issues, to say the least. A bit of re-engineering converted it into a more usable supply, and now, with EDN’s thermal camera, we can get a better look at how the new parts affect thermal behaviour.
|
|
|
ICC Media GmbH
Rauwagnerstr. 5, D-85560 Ebersberg |
|