| Titre : | Circuit cellar, 329 - December 2017 - Embedded tech empowers wearable devices |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
| Paru le : | 01/12/2017 |
| Année : | 2017 |
| Format : | 80 p. / 28 cm |
| Langues: | Anglais |
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Phil Brumby, Auteur
| 2017
"For embedded developers, it's critical to understand the types of performance problems a typical end-user might encounter and the performance metrics relevant to user interface (UI) design. Phil examines these and other important UI design challenges." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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Peter Slater, Auteur ;
Mark Lee, Auteur
| 2017
"This pair of Cornell graduates designed and constructed a robotic candy sorter. The design exemplifies the value of partitioning an embedded system project into separate low-level and high-level subsystems." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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James Cassell, Auteur ;
Istvan Burbank, Auteur
| 2017
"FPGAs have evolved into complete system-level chips. In this article, these two Cornell graduates describe a raster laser projector they designed. The laser's brightness and the mirror positions are controlled by an FPGA and analog circuitry." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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Nishant Mittal, Auteur
| 2017
"This four-part article series about building a home cleaning robot starts with Nishant discussing his motivations behind his design concept, some market analysis and the materials needed. The design makes good use of Bluetooth technology embedded in Cypress Semiconductor's PSoC microcontroller." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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Brian Millier, Auteur
| 2017
"Brian continues this two-part series about simulating the Hammonf tonewheel organ using a microcontroller and DAC. This time he examines a Leslie speaker emulation while discussing the support files he needed to add to the Teensy libraries. He also reviews the project's schematic." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n&...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2017
"Wearable devices put extreme demands on the embedded electronics that make them work. Devices spanning across the consumer, fitness and medical markets all need a mix of low-power, low-cost and high-speed processing." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2017
"As Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology matures and a new standard emerges, system developers are enjoying more integrated solutions and support for higher power levels." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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Robert Lacoste, Auteur
| 2017
"Claude Shannon is credited as one of the pioneerss of computer science thanks to his work on Information Theory - informing how data flows in electronic systems. Here, Robert provides a useful exploration of Information Theory in an easily digestible way." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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George Novacek, Auteur
| 2017
"When an electronic component starts to work improperly, it can be difficult to trace the exact cause. Two likely culprits are electrical overstress (EOS) and electrostatic discharge (ESD). George breaks down the important differences between the two and how to avoid their effects." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n&...
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Bob Japenga, Auteur
| 2017
"In the final part of this article series, Bob looks a the most critical task for success once you have your foot in the door with a client : creating a winning proposal." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°329)
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2017
"Money makes the world go 'round - and in the process, there's been an evolution of machines that sort the money. In this article series, Jeff looks at the science, the mechanics and the electronics that are key to sorting everything from coins to paper money. This month he ...
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