Titre : | Circuit cellar, 352 - November 2019 - Edge intelligence enhances energy harvesting |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/11/2019 |
Année : | 2019 |
Format : | 84 p. / 30 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Derek Hildreth, Auteur
| 2019
"In this article, Derek helps you gain deeper understanding of 4-20 mA current loop devices and process control systems. He looks at some history, explains why things are the way they are, looks at simple example components of a process control system (sensor, transmitter, receiver) and works through a practical ...
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Daniel Weber, Auteur ;
Michaelangelo Rodriguez, Auteur
| 2019
"Gone are the days when networking embedded devices was a big deal. And today, such devices can be linked in powerful mesh networks over wireless protocols. In this article, learn how these two Cornell students used Microchip PIC32 MCUs and Espressif’s ESP8266 Wi-Fi module to create a mesh network ...
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Nishant Mittal, Auteur
| 2019
"Manufacturing tests are vital to ensuring highquality products. Quality is a factor that no company or individual wants to compromise because quality defines the product and ultimately is the main thing that retains a customer. In this article, Xilinx’s Nishant Mittal discusses various techniques to manage quality, cost and “...
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Trisha Ray, Auteur ;
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Qing Yu, Auteur
| 2019
"Musical instruments such as the piano allow musicians to play in different keys on a single instrument. In contrast, bamboo flutes are designed for only one key. This means flute players must own a different flute for every additional key in which they want to play in. Learn how these ...
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2019
"While many IoT edge devices often need to be extremely low power, having an ability to harvest their own power is an even better scenario. Chip solutions continue to emerge aimed at the energy harvesting challenge." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°352)
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Jeff Child, Auteur
| 2019
"Industrial automation and process control applications rely heavily on a variety of analog ICs to ensure smooth, reliable system operations. Chip vendors are responding with new solutions across the spectrum of analog ICs, including amplifiers, data converters, motor drivers and more." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°352)
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Colin O'Flynn, Auteur
| 2019
"Colin summarizes some interesting presentations from the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas—along with an extra bonus event. This will help you keep up-to-date with some of the latest embedded attacks, including execute only memory attacks, fault injection on embedded devices, 4G cellular modems and FPGA bitstream hacking." (Extrait ...
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Brian Millier, Auteur
| 2019
"Brian has written articles in the past about projects that use Cypress Semiconductor’s PSoC MCUs, including his most recent piece about the variable frequency drive project he built using the SoC5LP MCU. This month, he explores the latest offerings from this MCU family, the PSoC6 5LP MCU. In ...
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Jeff Bachiochi, Auteur
| 2019
"In Part 1, Jeff described the MQTT protocol and how it is used by an MQTT server to keep all your IoT projects tied together and managed from a centralized server running a program such as Mosquitto on a local PC. He presented a simple project connecting two IoT nodes together ...
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George Novacek, Auteur
| 2019
"In Part 2, George discussed devices built with one P-N junction, appropriately named diodes. In this article, he considers devices with more junctions. He starts with two and looks at the ubiquitous, threeterminal bipolar junction transistor (BJT). George looks at the math, science and circuitry of these devices." (Extrait de Circuit ...