Titre : | Circuit cellar, 344 - March 2019 - Power takes priority in wearable devices |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/03/2019 |
Année : | 2019 |
Format : | 80 p. / 28 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Jake Podell, Auteur ;
Jonah Wexler, Auteur
| 2019
"While music-playing video games are fun, their user interfaces tend to leave a lot to be desired. Learn how these two Cornell students designed and built a musical video game that's interfaced using a custom-built wireless guitar controller. The game is run on a Microchip PIC32 MCU and has ...
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Hossam Abdelbaki, Auteur
| 2019
"In PCs, serial interfaces have now been replaced almost completely by USB. But many of those interfaces are still used in control and monitoring embedded systems. In this project article, Hossam describes his ATSTAMP design. ATSTAMP is an MCS-51 (8051) - compatible microcontroller chip that can be connected to the ...
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Vidya Ramesh, Auteur ;
Vaidehi Garg, Auteur
| 2019
"Microchip's PIC32 MCU has proven effective for myriad applications, so why not a dog collar ? Learn how these Cornell graduates built a GPS-enabled pet collar prototype. This article discusses the hardware peripherals used in the project, the setup and the software. It also describes the motivation behind the project, ...
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Doug Smith, Auteur
| 2019
"Formal tools can prove that a fault is safe, residual or latent - and they can quickly determine a worst-case/best-case diagnostic coverage without time-consuming analysis. In this article, Doug presents an improved formal verification flow faults while simultaneously providing much higher quality of results." (Extrait de Circuit ...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2019
"For wearable devices, every drop of power is precious. That's driving designers of these embedded systems to attack the power challenge from multiple angles. Fortunately, a slew of analog, power and system ICs have emerged that address the wearable market's particular needs." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°344)
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Colin O'Flynn, Auteur
| 2019
"Side-channel power analysis is a method of breaking security on embedded systems, and something Colin has covered extensively in his column. This time Colin shows how you can prove some of the fundamental assumptions that underpin side-channel power analysis. He suses the open-source ChipWhisperer project with Jupyter notebooks for ...
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George Novacek, Auteur
| 2019
"Any good embedded system engineer knows that heat is the enemy of reliability. With that in mind, it's no surprise that an increasing amount engineering mindshare is focusing on cooling electronic systems. Here, George examines the math and science around cooling, and looks at several cooling technologies - from ...
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Brian Millier, Auteur
| 2019
"Brian discovered and Analog Devices chip that enables you to perform impedance spectroscopy - in other words, it can measure impedance over a range of frequencies. In this article, he explores the technology, circuit design and software that serve these efforts." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°344)
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2019
"Gone are the days when you could do most of your own maintenance on your car's engine. Today they're sophisticated electronic systems. But there are some things you can do with the right tools. In this article, Jeff talks about how using the timing light on his car engine ...
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