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Lightweight Systems and the Future of Wireless Technology

Last November, we published engineer Alex Bucknall's essay "Taking the 'Hard' Out of Hardware." We recently followed up with him to get his thoughts on the future of 'Net-connected wireless devices and the Internet of Things (IoT). He states:


Last November, we published engineer Alex Bucknall's essay "Taking the 'Hard' Out of Hardware." We recently followed up with him to get his thoughts on the future of 'Net-connected wireless devices and the Internet of Things (IoT). Continue Reading
Tips & Insights from PRQA

When it comes to embedded software, security matters. Programming Research Ltd (PRQA) can help you develop high-quality embedded source code - software which is impervious to attack and executes as intended. Take some time to read the following PRQA whitepapers on embedded software.
Industry News & Recent Posts
The Swatch Group recently introduced the smallest Bluetooth chip on the market. Designed by EM Microelectronic, Swatch Group R & D, and the Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM), the compact chip is well suited for portable devices and ... Continue reading →...»

Linear Technology recently announced H-grade versions of the LT8304/-1 monolithic flyback regulators with guaranteed operation for junction temperatures as high as 150°C. By sampling the isolated output voltage directly from the primary-side flyback waveform, it requires no opto-coupler or third ... Continue reading →...»

Saelig Company recently introduce the Cambrionix ThunderSync16, which provides 16  USB2.0 ports and a Thunderbolt host connection capable of transfer speeds of up to 20 Gbps to allow large data transfer in the shortest possible time. For data syncing requirements, the ... Continue reading →...»

LCDTERM.com recently launched a new programming-free LCD user interface, which allows for seamless and code-free integration onto any embedded platform. Eliminating the need to write software to control the display, the LCDTERM user interface does not require LCD programming knowledge, so ... Continue reading →...»

It's no secret that the Arduino development board has changed the way we look at working with electronics. All over the world, the little board has enabled millions of engineers, students, artists, and makers to get electronics projects up and ... Continue reading →...»
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Circuit Cellar #320 March 2017

Q&A: 3D Stacked Architectures | Object Grasping by a Humanoid Robot | Human-to-Machine Interaction | PNoC Power Consumption | WWVB Preamp | Battery Charge Management | Zero Crossing Switching & SCR-Based Devices | The Future of Automation

+ MOBILE ROBOTICS SPECIAL
Essay: Machine Learning in Mobile Robotics | Q&As: Robot Designers, Researchers, & Advocates| Resources: Robotics & Automation Products
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