Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design

March 26, 2024


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Arteris Expands Automotive Solutions for Armv9 Architecture CPUs

Arteris has optimized and pre-validated its high-bandwidth, low-latency Ncore cache coherent interconnect IP including its safety capabilities with Arm Cortex-A cores, DynamIQ Shared Units (DSUs) and Generic Interrupt Controller (GIC) using hardware emulation to ensure interoperability.


Arteris Ncore cache coherent interconnect IP offers unique flexibility and configurability to allow user-defined configurations for heterogenous topologies

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Saelig Introduces Rigol DG800 Pro/DG900 Pro Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators

The Rigol DG800 Pro/DG900 Pro Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators are compact (10.5” x 6.5” x 3.2”) and have a convenient 7” capacitive color touchscreen.


These instruments are very portable, making them useful for a wide range of working environments. The test instruments feature rear-panel VESA mount capability for saving valuable desk space, while for field use, they can be powered externally from a USB-C interface.

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SignatureIP announces PCIe Gen 6 Controller IP

The new PCIe® Gen 6 Controller IP has been designed from the ground up so that there is no legacy code overhead to ensure a very small footprint as well as an outstanding operating frequency of 1 GHz for Gen 6 data rate.


Its already low power consumption can be further reduced by clock gating and power gating in the power management unit.

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Electrifying Embedded Ingenuity

At the heart of every embedded system lies the controller IP to serve as the architectural blueprint of the system's behavior and functionality. It encapsulates a wealth of knowledge and expertise that seamlessly integrates hardware and software components.


Whether it's controlling motors, sensors, or communication interfaces, waveform generators provide the necessary signals with accuracy and reliability. Their ability to adapt to diverse requirements and generate complex waveforms empowers embedded systems to execute tasks with precision and finesse.


Driving embedded system excellence is the CPU—the powerhouse responsible for executing instructions, processing data, and system operations.

When it comes to low-power microcontrollers for battery-operated devices or high-performance multicore processors for compute-intensive applications, selecting the right CPU ensures balance between processing power, energy efficiency, and real-time responsiveness. Choose wisely, my lovelies.


These components can revolutionize consumer electronics, advance industrial automation, or pioneer breakthroughs in healthcare to propel embedded systems towards excellence.


Where do you think embedded systems are headed?


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Sfera Labs Unveils Strato Pi Max as Robust Industrial Controller Powered by Raspberry Pi CM4

Today, Sfera Labs has introduced two new additions to its Raspberry Pi server lineup: the Strato Pi Max XL and the Strato Pi Max XS. These devices also offer an optional integration with Zymbit’s Secure Compute Module, enhancing their security features.

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