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Synaptics and Google collaborate on Edge AI for the IoT
Synaptics Incorporated is collaborating with Google onEdge AIfor the IoT to define the optimal implementation of multimodal processing for context-aware computing.
Atomic clock developed using quantum technology at top secret lab
Military personnel will usequantum technologyto conduct more secure and precise operations, thanks to a new high-tech atomic clock.
e-peas advanced energy harvesting technologies at CES 2025
During CES 2025, e-peas will be showcasing battery-free and eco-friendly designs for smart building and smart home applications.
An in-depth look at an autofocus system
Autofocus systems are an integral part of modern-day cameras, enabling precise focus adjustment for clear and sharp images.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in embedded systems
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on the embedded industry.
Understanding interpolation and image perception
Interpolation is a mathematical technique used to estimate unknown values that lie between known data points. Interpolation helps transform raw sensor data into stunning, full-color images in embedded vision systems.
Self-powered tactile sensors for robotics and wearables
Piezoelectric and triboelectric tactile sensors, crucial for applications in robotics andwearable devices, face challenges in flexibility and environmental resilience.
PCBWay progresses in automotive millimetre-wave radar research
Millimetre-wave technology, as an extension of microwave technology and an advancement of optical technology, effectively combines the advantages of electronics and photonics.
Celebrate the New Year by applying for the Electronics Excellence Award
As the new year begins, Electronic Specifier is excited to announce the return of theElectronics Excellence Awardfor 2025.
The role of golf swing analysis cameras in golf simulator system
Golf simulator and golf swing analysis cameras are designed for detailed and immersive analysis of the golf game. These cameras are used to track the ball’s motion, trajectory, spin rate, and speed after impact to simulate realistic gameplay. Read the blog to understand the key differences between golf simulator cameras and golf swing analysis cameras.