Titre : | Circuit cellar, 374 - September 2021 - Embedded tech empowers connected cars |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/09/2021 |
Année : | 2021 |
Format : | 80 p. / 28 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Raul Alvarez Torrico, Auteur
| 2021
"The QuickFeather development board and SensiML toolkit are open-sourced solutions for developing IoT devices with ML and AI. In this article, Raul steps through the QuickFeather board and SensiML toolkit specs. He then explains how to collect sensor data and train an ML model to recognize arm motion patterns with ...
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Stuart Ball, Auteur
| 2021
"Today's MCUs integrate a rich assortment of functionality. But sometimes there are one or more you wish you had that aren't available on the device you're using. Here, Stuart explains how to configure MCU pins to enable you to use on-chip peripherals to perform tasks for which they weren't intended." (...
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Andrei Florian, Auteur
| 2021
"Building the System Andrei continues his two-part article series about his CovidTestDrone project—a drone delivery system that allows individuals to receive a self-administered lower nasal swab COVID-19 test at home via a drone and then return the sample to the lab via the same drone after administering the swab. ...
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Dan Demers, Auteur
| 2021
"Offering high compute-density in a modular form, computer-on-modules (COMs) offer a powerful solution for embedded systems. In this article, congatec’s Dan Demers shares how pharmaceutical distributor Transpharm used COM boards and the Xito development platform to build autonomous robots that perform warehouse material-handling duties." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°374)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2021
"MCUs, SoCs and More From advanced audio and video to sophisticated safety features, today’s cars have become highly-networked systems—both internally and externally. Chip vendors are keeping pace with new MCU, SoC and other solutions serving connected car designs. Topics Covered What’s happening in ICs to the connected ...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2021
"Wearable devices continue to rank among today’s most dynamic segments of electronics design. Devices spanning across fitness, consumer and medical markets all need highly integrated processing and advanced power management technologies to perform as expected." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°374)
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Brian Millier, Auteur
| 2021
"Controller Redesign So-called “pendants” are used by most CNC milling machine operators to make manual adjustments. In this article, Brian discusses his project, building a comprehensive CNC pendant around a new rotary encoder. The pendant supports the Mach3 CNC controller software program. Topics Discussed How to build a comprehensive CNC ...
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Colin O'Flynn, Auteur
| 2021
"In this article, Colin takes a look at a recently demonstrated fault injection attack on the AirTag device. While the AirTag alone has a limited attack surface, it opens the door for a variety of additional analysis. He looks at the process of going from consumer device, to identifiable vulnerability, ...
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2021
"During the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have encountered the gun-style infrared thermometer. In this article, Jeff explains how thermopiles work, and how they enable Melexis’ MLX90614 IR sensor to perform non-contact body temperature monitoring." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°374)
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