Titre : | Circuit cellar, 349 - August 2019 - Automotive electronics gear up for next gen cars |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/08/2019 |
Année : | 2019 |
Format : | 80 p. / 30 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Katie Bradford, Auteur ;
Michael Xiao, Auteur
| 2019
"The emergence of culinary robotics and automation has already begun to revolutionize the way we prepare our meals. In this article, learn how these two Cornell undergraduates designed an advanced toaster that's able to toast any pattern - image, text or even today's weather - onto a piece of bread. ...
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Dirceu R. Rodrigues, Jr., Auteur
| 2019
"There are a lot of fun and interesting things you can do with LEDs and the different ways to control them. In this article, Dirceu describes an alternative approach to control RGB LEDs, using the parallel FET dimming technique. He steps through his efforts to design and build an alternative ...
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Ian Kranz, Auteur ;
Nikhil Dhawan, Auteur ;
Sofya Calvin, Auteur
| 2019
"Social media is so pervasive these days that it's hard to image life without it. But digital interactions can be isolating, because the physical feedback component gets lost. These three Cornell students built an emotionnally expressive robot that physically reacts to tewwets in a live setting. Users can tweet to ...
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Geoff Tate, Auteur
| 2019
"Artificial Intelligence offers huge benefits for embedded systems. But implementing AI welle requires making smart technology choices, especially when it comes to selected a neural inferencing engine. In this article, Flex Logix CEO Geoff Tate explains what inferencing is, how it plays into AI and how embedded system designers can ...
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T.J. Hurd, Auteur ;
Ben Roberge, Auteur
| 2019
"Gone are the days when even a basic music synthesizer was a bulky system requiring highly specialized design knowledge. These two Cornelle students developed a portable music synthesize using a Microchip PIC32 MCU. The portable system performs digital audio synthesis on the fly, and produces sounds that range from simple ...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2019
"Automotive electronics are evolving to facilitate the shift from driver assisted vehicle controls to full autonomous driving - but that's only part of all that's happening. To meet a variety of design challenges, MCU and analog IC vendors are developing innovative solutions for automotive systems." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n&...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2019
"Integrating a display into your embedded system can be a tricky task. Fortunately, a variety of modular display systems are available today in all shapes and sizes. These solutions provide high-resolution screens with touchscreen capabilities and rich interface support." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°349)
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Bob Japenga, Auteur
| 2019
"In this next part of this article series on Bluetooth Mesh, Bob looks at how models are defined in the Bluetooth Mesh specifications and how practical it is to use them. He lloks at the models defined by the Bluetooth SIG and discusses how readers can create their own models ...
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Robert Lacoste, Auteur
| 2019
"Just because an electronic device is simple, you shouldn't relegate it to an afterthought in your embedded system design. Such is the case with fuses. Robert explores the fundamentals of this seemingly simple device. In this article, he dives into the history, key specifications and technology of fuses. He also ...
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2019
"When Jeff puts is mind to a technology topic, he goes in deep. In this article, he explores several aspects of LED lighting - including the history, math, science and technology of LEDs. He discusses everything from temperature issues to powering LEDs. After purchasing some LEDs, Jeff embarks on a ...
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George Novacek, Auteur
| 2019
"This is the final installment of George's energy monitoring article series. He discussed the solar power of supply in Part 1 and the utility power data acquisition in Part 2. In Part 3, he wraps up the series by looking at the remaining modules that comprise his home energy monitorng setup, including the ...
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