| Titre : | Circuit cellar, 335 - June 2018 - PCB design tool advances see the bigger picture |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
| Paru le : | 01/06/2018 |
| Année : | 2018 |
| Format : | 80 p. / 28 cm |
| Langues: | Anglais |
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Chris Cantrell, Auteur
| 2018
"What's the most appropriate head gear to wear to a video arcade-themed robotics competition ? A pixel-covered top hat of course. Here, Chris describes the design, construction and software for his high-tech hat that's comprised of 17 processor cores, 1,831 LEDs and retro arcade animations." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°335)
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Michael Smith, Auteur ;
Ehsan Shahrabi Farahani, Auteur ;
Mai Tanaka, Auteur
| 2018
"A Pandora"s box of unexpected issues gets opened the moment you move from the real world of analog signals and enter the world of digital signal processing (DSP). In Part 1 of this new article series, the authors explain the first six "Murphy's Laws of DSP" ...
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Blade Olson, Auteur ;
Patrick Dillon, Auteur
| 2018
"Learn how these two Boston University graduate students built a gesture-detection wearable that acts as a building block for a larger fitness telemetry system. Using a Linux-based Gumstix Verdex, the wearable couples an inertial measurement unit with a pressure sensor embedded in a boxing glove." (Extrait de Circuit ...
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Nishant Mittal, Auteur
| 2018
"As eletronics get smaller and more complexe, knowing the basic building blocks of processors is more important than ever. Here Nishant explores processor design from various perspectives - including architecture types, pipelining and ALU varieties." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°335)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2018
"PCB design tools and methods continue to evolve as they race to keep pace with faster, highly integrated electronics. Automated, rules-based chip placement is getting more sophisticated and tools are addressing the broader picture of the PCB design process." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°335)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2018
"While sensors have always played a key role in embedded systems, the exploding Internet of Things (IoT) phenomenon has pushed sensor technology to the forefront. As a result, IoT is not only driving sensor demand, it's changing the way sensors are built." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°335)
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Robert Lacoste, Auteur
| 2018
"Tricky design decisions crop up when you're faced with crafting a printed circuit board (PCB) for any complex system - and many of them involve the ground plane. Robert shares his insights on the topic, examining the physics, simulation tools and design examples of ground plane implementations." (Extrait ...
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Bob Japenga, Auteur
| 2018
"In this next part of his series on IoT security, Bob looks at the security features of a specific series of microprocessors : Microchip's SAMA5D2. He examines these security features and discusses what protection they provide." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°335)
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George Novacek, Auteur
| 2018
"Unlike ground networks, where data throughout is the priority, avionics networks are all about reliability. In this article, George reviews some of the most common aircraft comms protocols including ARINC 429, ARINC 629 and MIL-STD-1553B." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°335)
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2018
"One way to make sure that the lights get turned off when you leave a room is to use Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors. Jeff examines the science and technology behind PIR sensors. He then details how to craft effective program code and control electronics to use PIR sensors is ...
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