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New low-phase-noise high-stability MEMS super-TCXOs
A data advantage will likely determine the outcome of future conflict, reports Frost and Sullivan. Today’s national security forces face multiple strategic challenges from determined and sophisticated attackers in dynamic operational environments.
Toshiba launches automotive photocoupler with 900V output
Toshibaannounces a new automotive-compliant photorelay designed for 400V battery-related control systems.
Syslogic introduces 13th gen Intel Core i7 to railway industry
AtInnoTrans2024,Syslogicwill present the Railway Computer RML-R10 for the first time.
Cincoze rugged embedded computers: driving innovation in Edge AI
Cincoze, a provider ofrugged embedded computers,is addressing the growing opportunities presented by the rise of Edge AI.
Platform engineering hindered by diverse embedded development needs
Platform engineering is meant to bring about automation, self-service capabilities, and streamlined workflows into software development.
ZF and Infineon use AI algorithms for driving dynamics
ZF and Infineon have jointly developed and implemented AI algorithms for the development and control of vehicle software as part of the EEmotion project.
GMSL2 cameras vs. FPD-Link III cameras – a detailed study
GMSL2 and FPD-Link III are two of the most popular camera interfaces used for high-bandwidth long-distance transmission. In this article, do an in-depth comparison of all their features, camera architecture, performance, and applications.
Enabling dual camera streaming for 13MP cameras on NXP i.MX8M Plus
Many compact embedded vision systems using the NXP i.MX8M Plus processor need to use a multi-camera setup.
MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit
TheSEMI MEMSand Imaging Sensors Summit, themed‘Sensor Revolution for a Connected Future,’ will gather top sensor technology experts on 14th November 2024 at the International Conference Centre Munich (ICM), Germany. Registration is now open.
MathWorks announces release 2024b of MATLAB and Simulink
MathWorkshas unveiled ‘Release 2024b(R2024b)’ of the MATLAB and Simulink product families.