| Titre : | Circuit cellar, 338 - September 2018 - Motion control advances target robotic systems |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
| Paru le : | 01/09/2018 |
| Année : | 2018 |
| Format : | 80 p. / 28 cm |
| Langues: | Anglais |
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Chris Graef, Auteur
| 2018
"Demand is on the rise for 3D image data in a variety of applications. That has spurred research into LIDAR systems capable of keeping pace. Learn how this Cornell student leveraged inexpensive LIDAR sensors to build a 3D imaging system - all within a budget of around (Extrait ...
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Raul Alvarez Torrico, Auteur
| 2018
"Integrating wireless technologies into embedded systems recently has become musch easier. In this project article, Raul describes his homemade wireless weather station that monitors ambient temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and wind direction. The design uses Arduino and a pair of inexpensive Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) radio modules." (...
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Mai Tanaka, Auteur
| 2018
"Unpredictable issues crop up when you move from the real world of analog signals and enter the world of digital signal processing (DSP). In Part 3 of this article series, Mike and MAi focus on strategies for how to - or how to try to - avoid Murphy's Laws when ...
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Richard Pugh, Auteur
| 2018
"Verifying the video capture circuitry, data collection components and UHD-4K streaming video capabilities found in drones is not trivial. Here, Richard explains why drone verification is a natural fit for hardware emulation because emulation is very efficient at handinling large amounts of streamed data." (Extrait de Circuit ...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2018
"Motion control technology for robotics continues to advance, as chip- and board- level solutions evolve to meet new demands. These involve a blending of precise analog technologies to control position, torque and speed with signal processing to enable accurate, real-time motor control." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°338)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2018
"Your choice of power supply can have a major impact on your embedded system's capabilities. Power supply innovators are smoothing the way with devices dsigned to match application needs." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°338)
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Colin O'Flynn, Auteur
| 2018
"Microcontroller fuse bits are used to protect code from being read out. How well do they work in practice ? Some of them have been broken recently. Here, Colin takes you through the details of such an attack to help you understand the realistic threat model." (Extrait de Circuit ...
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Ed Nisley, Auteur
| 2018
"Prompted by a reader's query, Ed became aware that you can no longer get crystal oscillator modules tuned to specific frequencies. With that in mind, Ed set out to build a "Channel Element" replacement around a Teensy 3.6 board and a DDS module." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar ...
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George Novacek, Auteur
| 2018
"Automatic systems require real-life physical attributes to be measured and converted to electrical quantities ready for electronic processing. Velocity is one such attribute. In this article, George steps through the math, science and technology behind measuring velocity and the sensors used for such measurements." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar ...
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2018
"Radio-controlled (RC) drones are one among many applications that depend on the use of an Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) as part of its motor control design. After observing the operation of a number of ESC modules, in this part Jeff focuses in more closely on the interaction of the ...
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