Titre : | Circuit cellar, 371 - June 2021 - Embedded computing fuels intelligent transportation |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/06/2021 |
Année : | 2021 |
Format : | 80 p. / 28 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Evan Kravitz, Auteur ;
David Yang, Auteur
| 2021
"These two Cornell students built a biologically inspired multimode echolocation system that can detect object distances and the rate of change of the surface-normal vector of an object. The Sonar Echolocation Ranger (SER) is implemented using a Microchip PIC32 MCU, which sends out ultrasonic pulses to an analog amplifier and ...
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Herwig Taveirne, Auteur
| 2021
"A spinning globe of the Earth is a common enough piece of home decor. But Herwig decided to kick things up a notch and build a magnetically levitating, spinning globe. Based on the Arduino Nano, the system is designed to hang in a stable state of levitation while spinning at ...
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Dhairya A. Parikh, Auteur
| 2021
"In this 3-part article series, Dhairya explains how you can build your own IoT platform. In Part 1 he covers how to setup a virtual server, install the necessary software and set up some required components. He details the steps to create a minimaslistic and functional IoT platform." (Extrait de Circuit ...
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Sandy Charlton, Auteur ;
Rylen Enger, Auteur ;
Dave Hodgson, Auteur ;
Miles Krakowec Tickner, Auteur
| 2021
"The need for connected smart devices can be found anywhere these days, and that includes paddling sports. In this project article, learn how these Camosun College students built an ESP32 MCU-based device that collects information from paddlers out on the water, and streams data via Bluetooth to an app on ...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2021
"By improving fleet management, monitoring and infotainment, intelligent transportation systems continue to provide a richer set of functionalities for today's vehicles. Embedded computer vendors are keeping pace with highly integrated, high-performance box-level systems." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°371)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2021
"Whether it's adding more capability or combining multiple sensor functions on a single device, the innovations in sensor technology are heading in the direction of integration. Manufacturers of sensors and sensor system solutions continue te develop highly integrated, high-performances devices." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°371)
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Bob Japenga, Auteur
| 2021
"Bob continues his article series about the open-source FreeRTOS. Ont of the essential elements of an RTOS is a rich set of inter-process communication (IPC) APIs. In Part 4, Bob looks at the IPCs available in FreeRTOS and how they stack up against Linux." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°371)
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Robert Lacoste, Auteur
| 2021
"Robert wraps up his article series on how to properly design printed circuit boards. Here in Part 3, he looks at how to handle PCB trace impedance, and shares techniques for dealing with high-speed digital signals." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°371)
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