Highlights

Nonlinearities

So… Who’s This New Analog Guy at Electronic Design?

After about a decade, Analog again has a technology editor. In the initial entry of his bimonthly “Nonlinearities” blog,” Andy Turudic introduces himself and briefly outlines ...
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More Product Highlights from embedded world 2024

The embedded world Exhibition & Conference brings together the world of electronic systems. Here's a sampling of other product standouts from the show.
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Automotive

NACS/SAE J3400 EV Charging Interface: Protocols and the Transition (Part 2)

Explore the protocols and challenges of the NACS/SAE J3400 EV charging interface in Part 2 of our series. Learn about safety measures, adoption hurdles, and prospects.
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Top Strategies to Improve Microcontroller Security (Part 1)

Microcontrollers are small and inexpensive. Security solutions have the reputation for being neither. With increasingly strict regulation and legislation, the need to balance ...
Alix Paultre
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What Caught Our Attention at embedded world 2024? @ mwrf.com

The embedded world Exhibition & Conference is a global platform that offers insight into the world of electronic systems.
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Automation

Bridging the Gap from IIoT Promise to IIoT Reality

Although new tools and technologies are available to make tapping into industrial IoT more manageable, one must ensure expectations are accurate.
IoT

Advances in IoT Security: Enhanced Crypto Standards and High-Power Processing

New silicon and components continue to push the edge of IoT, bringing higher measures of security to devices and systems.
NVIDIA
Embedded

NVIDIA’s Omniverse Cloud APIs Redefine Digital-Twin Applications

Leveraging the APIs for integration into existing software apps, Omniverse becomes a metaverse for engineers to conceptualize 3D models, helping unlock the potential of industrial...
Intel
FPGA

Mid-Range FPGA Brings AI and Longevity to Developers

The mid-range Agilex 5 developed by Intel incorporates AI acceleration and long-term support for applications from medical to robotics.
Intel
Embedded

Inside Intel’s Gaudi 3 Chip for AI Training and Inference

The company’s next-gen AI silicon adds more accelerator cores, faster networking, and extra high-bandwidth memory.