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High-Fi Audio Engineering Lab in Turnhout, Belgium

Jan  Didden is a talented audio engineer and author with a well-stocked lab in Turnhout, Belgium. He recently gave us a tour of space and talked about his current audio design projects. 

"This is an excellent place to work. It is a converted army barrack so, being an old army man myself, I feel comfortable here. Above me there is the Tax department and one floor below there is a medical department. I am safe from all sides. I have two rooms, one for studying and listening and one for all the projects and equipment." Continue Reading
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Renesas Electronics Europe and SEGGER recently announced their collaboration to facilitate the expansion of Renesas's RX Family of 32-bit microcontroller ecosystem through the adoption of SEGGER's newly-released SystemView software. SystemView supports streaming over J-Link, as well as real-time analysis and ... Continue reading →...»


 

STMicroelectronics has successfully certified its cryptographic library for STM32 microcontrollers as per the US Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP). An extension to the STM32Cube software package, the X-CUBE-CRYPTOLIB library is well suited for secure STM32-based applications, such as IoT devices, point-of-sale terminals, ... Continue reading →...»


 

FTDI Chip recently announced the widespread availability of its originally crowdfunded CleO product (and accompanying accessories). FTDI Chip also offers access to software tools, step-by-step tutorials, and projects. CleO is a simple to program, intelligent TFT display solution that for building human machine interfaces ... Continue reading →...»


 

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) recently announced that IEC has formally adopted the latest USB-IF specifications for high-speed data delivery and enhanced usages for device charging. In particular, the USB Type-C Cable and Connector, USB ... Continue reading →...»


 

SiFive recently introduced the Freedom family of system on a chip (SoC) platforms that are built around the open-source RISC-V instruction set architecture, which was developed by the company's founders at the University of California, Berkeley. Features and specs: Freedom U500 Series: ... Continue reading →...»

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Circuit Cellar #312 July 2016

Q&A: Hardware Security Solutions | Debugging Embedded Systems | MCU ModulesDevelopment | Stepper Motor Emulator | Working with MATLAB | Resistance Temperature Detectors | DIY Streaming Audio Player | Moving On Up to HTML5 | The Future of Software-Programmable FPGAs | And More

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