Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design

June 24, 2025


Pulse Beneath the Pavement 

Sfera Labs Launches the New Quad RS-422 / RS-485 X2-Series Expansion Board for Strato Pi Max

This expansion board significantly enhances Strato Pi Max’s capabilities in industrial control, building automation, energy management, transportation, and beyond. By supporting popular protocols such as Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP it enables seamless integration with a wide range of equipment including PLCs, HVAC units, meters, sensors, and lighting systems. Strato Pi Max’s inherent support for IoT and IIoT applications is further enhanced, providing secure, scalable communication with both modern and legacy field devices.

SolidRun Powers Global V2X Infrastructure with High-Performance Edge Platforms

SolidRun's i.MX 8XLite SoM platform is uniquely suited for real-time processing in safety-critical environments. With integrated features like CAN bus, automotive Ethernet, expansion headers, and GPIOs, it provides V2X product developers with a flexible and robust foundation for prototyping and scaling their connected vehicle solutions. Its powerful Arm Cortex A35 processors and suite of high-speed interfaces make it ideal for controller-based architectures that demand precise synchronization and low-latency communication between vehicles and infrastructure.

Microchip Enhances Digital Signal Controller Lineup with Industry-Leading PWM Resolution and ADC Speed

The dsPIC33AK512MPS family delivers precise, high-speed control through industry-leading 78 ps high-resolution Pulse Width Modulations (PWMs) and low-latency 40 Msps ADCs, enabling fast and accurate control loops essential for optimizing the performance of Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based DC-DC converters. Additionally, dsPIC33AK512MPS devices include advanced security features, an integrated touch controller and a high pin count of up to 128 pins. The dsPIC33AK512MC family is designed to offer low-latency, 40 Msps ADCs and 1.25 ns PWM resolution, providing a feature- and cost-optimized solution for multi-motor control and complex embedded applications.

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Highways That Think: Embedded Intelligence in the Future of Transportation Infrastructure

We don’t usually think of roads as “smart.” They’re just there. Quiet, solid, taken for granted.🚦


Something’s changing. Streets are starting to talk. Intersections are making decisions. Sidewalks, overpasses, tunnels... they’re waking up.


This isn’t science fiction. It’s the rise of smart infrastructure, and embedded engineers are the ones giving them a voice.


From Passive Pavement to Active Systems

Throughout most of human history, transportation infrastructure has been physical. Steel, concrete, and paint. Done. But now, it’s also digital, connected, and responsive.

Roads charge EVs wirelessly as they drive. Crosswalks can sense pedestrians and signal cars in real time. Now the infrastructure itself has become part of the intelligence behind how we move around in daily life. 



A System That Senses and Responds

Smart infrastructure works because of embedded systems making fast, local decisions. Edge processors at intersections use cameras and radar to adjust traffic signals on the fly. MCUs and SOMs manage EV charging pads, detect potholes, and monitor bridge strain. V2X (vehicle-to-everything) modules keep cars in sync with traffic signals and crosswalks. These systems need to be rugged, power-efficient, secure, and easy to update. Rebooting a stoplight in the middle of rush hour? Not ideal.


And it’s not just about function, it’s about resilience. These systems need to run for years in heat, cold, rain, and in tough environments. They need to update safely, communicate securely, and fail gracefully. No one notices when it works. And that’s kind of the point.


Where It Gets Interesting

As embedded engineers, this space asks a lot of good questions:


  • How do we manage power budgets for solar-powered sensors in unpredictable environments?
  • How do you build a low-power sensor that survives a Canadian winter?
  • What does it mean to debug a network of roadside devices… that you can’t physically reach?
  • How do you secure data from roadside units against spoofing or jamming?


It’s a new kind of design challenge. Less about gadgets, more about ecosystems. This isn’t about flashy tech or hype. It’s about solving real problems in ways most people will never notice, but always benefit from.


But it’s happening, and we're the lucky ones who get to be part of it. Not just designing smart transportation infrastructure, but embedding trust into the world around us.


And that’s the kind of progress worth working on.


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Banana Pi has shared hardware details about an embedded platform built around the Renesas RZ/V2N Vision AI MPU. Designed for applications such as smart cameras, industrial vision, and embedded AI systems, the BPI-AI2N combines a compact SoM with a versatile carrier board.

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