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Low-latency graphics bring autonomous vehicles a step closer
Driving simulator software, originally developed for Formula 1, will enable vehicle manufacturers to test Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technologies more accurately than ever before, says makerrFpro. The company believes many of the challenges faced by ADAS developers can be reduced by validating the control system response more comprehensively with a Driver-In-the-Loop (DIL) prior to installation on the vehicle.
Why is battery power key in creating the IoT?
Wayne Pitt, Saft’s Business Development Manager for lithium batteries, explains why battery power is a key element in creating the IoT.
Challenges of implementing wireless charging
Keeping our handsets and other portable devices fully charged, on the go. By Peter Riendeau, Marketing Communications Manager, Melexis.
Automotive systems of the future at embedded world
As the automotive industry works towards autonomous vehicles, future cars are expected to be equipped with sensor clusters, more computing power, Car2X communication technology, Ethernet networks and HD displays.At embedded world, under the theme 'Building the car of the future today', Cadence will demonstrate its solutions for ADAS, Infotainment, ECU design, Ethernet and verification.
Hollywood stars promote latest innovations at 2015 CES
At the 2015 CES, which takes place from 6th to 9th January in Las Vegas, Hollywood stars, TV personalities, professional athletes and musical icon will be promoting the latest innovations. Nick Cannon, an actor, entrepreneur and radio/TV personality, will serve as the Ambassador for Entertainment Matters, which is content-focused CES programme developed for the film, television and digital communities.
Rugged SBC features 3rd gen Intel Core i7-3517UE processor
A low-power processor extension to the ADLQM67PC PCIe/104 SBC has been released by ADL Embedded Solutions. Alongside a QM67 PCH chipset, the ADLQM67PC-3517UE features a 17W 3rd gen Intel Core i7-3517UE processor. As well as the memory controller functions of a traditional GMCH, the 3rd gen Intel Core i7 processor integrates Intel’s HD Graphics 4000 engine with AVX2.
TI demonstrate next-gen consumer electronics at CES
Texas Instruments will showcase more than a hundred cutting-edge product demonstrations in the TI Village (#N115-N118) at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January.
Dynamic voltage scaling cuts MCU power consumption
Farnell element14 has stock availability of STMicroelectronics‘ STM32 L0.The combination of an ARM Cortex-M0+ core and STM32 ultra-low-power features, makes the STM32 L0 an ideal solution for applications operating on battery or supplied by energy harvesting. The device’s dynamic voltage scaling further reduces the device's power consumption, by on-the-fly adaptation of the digital supply voltage to the operating speed.
Sensors must evolve to make Industry 4.0 workable
Rahman Jamal, Technology and Marketing Director for Europe at National Instruments and spokesman of the Sensors for Digital Production working group looks at the building blocks that will define the impact of Industry 4.0 on manufacturing.
Can wireless sensors enable tomorrow's homes?
How can wireless sensors enable the autonomous homes of tomorrow? By Christian Mauderer, System Design Engineer, Software and Hardware Development, embedded brains.