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Brain-inspired tech brings data processing to IoT devices
A forward-looking call to action for the microelectronics industry has been issued by CEA-Leti’s chief scientist to create a radically new, digital-communication architecture for the Internet of Things in which “a great deal of analytics processing occurs at the edge and at the end devices instead of in the Cloud.”
The Swiss Army Knife for engineers
It might not be able to take the stones out of horses’ hooves, but after a chat with Red Pitaya’s CEO Rok Mesar, you can certainly see why the Slovenia-based company’s STEMLab module has the moniker ‘the Swiss Army Knife for engineers’ – due to the portability, flexibility and affordability it provides design engineers.
Get to know the LPC8N04 MCU-based development board
In this video, you will learn about the features and capabilities available with the LPC8N04 MCU-based development board.
HMI package completed with single board computer versatile software
Creator of display technologies and leader in display, monitor and embedded computing solutions, Densitron, has launched its new single board computer (SBC) appropriately named ‘Aurora SBX’ (derived from the Latin for first light), along with its extremely versatile application-specific software. Developed by the company’s Embedded division, this original board will help engineers using Densitron displays and electronics within ...
New technologies at PyeongChang Winter Olympics
As the PyeongChang Winter Olympics kicks off this year, paving the way for a dynamic Olympic Games future is OMEGA.With its incredible sensor systems, the brand will now provide continuous measurements from start to finish of events, meaning that athletes can gain an immediate understanding of where they gained or lost time, or where they won or lost points.
Kicking off ISSCC 2018 with an opening day keynote
Chief Scientist from Leti, Barbara De Salvowill help kick off ISSCC 2018 with an opening day presentation calling for radically new, digital-communication architecture for the Internet of Things in which 'a great deal of analytics processing occurs at the edge and at the end devices instead of in the Cloud'.
Regulation within crypto currency markets
Japan’s financial regulator has said it has ordered all cyrptocurrency exchanges to submit a report on their system risk management, following the hacking of over half a billion dollars of digital money from Coincheck.Whilst the whole premise of blockchain technology and crypto currencies revolves around it being essentially unhackable, the exchanges that trade these currencies are vulnerable. Written byAlex Larsen, CFIRM, Institute of Ris...
Outstanding contribution to Scotland's Oriam Centre
Back in Autumn 2016 Oriam opened and is home to the governing bodies of Scottish football and rugby union, as well as a host of other sports including volleyball, squash and basketball. Building services engineers Max Fordham collaborated with Reiach and HallArchitects to design the centre, which has since been described by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as ‘absolutely awe inspiring’ and ‘the jewel in the crown of Scotland&rsquo...
Where technology meets nature: the tree-planting drones
We are chopping down about 15 billion trees a year and planting about nine billion. So there’s a net loss of six billion trees a year.Hand planting trees is slow and expensive. To keep pace with the tractors and bulldozers clearing vast areas of land, we need an industrial-scale solution. For example, a drone that can plant up to 100,000 trees a day. Author:Charlotte Edmond
MAESTRO explores the world in 2D
To see what is driving the exotic behaviour in some atomically thin – or 2D – materials, and find out what happens when they are stacked like Lego bricks in different combinations with other ultrathin materials, scientists want to observe their properties at the smallest possible scales.Enter MAESTRO, a next-generation platform for X-ray experiments at the ALS at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (...