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Arduino engineering kit provides hands-on educational approach
Arduino has announced its partnership with MathWorks to reinforce the importance of Arduino at the university level in the fields of engineering, Internet of Things, and robotics. The Arduino Engineering Kit is the first product released as a result of the partnership and will be available for purchase starting today on the Arduino online store.
Measuring high temperature imaging through glass
A high performance SWIR camera with very special abilities has been introduced by FLIR Systems, the FLIR A6262sc. Using a proprietary VisGaAs detector, that provides extended spectral coverage down into the visible range, enables the FLIR A6262sc to make measurements through glass.
Modernising and securing today’s transportation infrastructure
GE’s freight trains have approximately 20 Central Processing Units (CPUs) connected to more than 200 sensors on-board that monitor weather, temperature, oil, traction, pressure, speed and more - processing more than one billion instructions per second. This connected software suite provides data-driven insights that the company can use to reduce unplanned downtime and improve velocity, productivity and fuel efficiency.
The many faces of autonomy
Autonomous systems conjure up a future filled with self-driving cars, humanoid robots, and buzzing drones bearing packages from Amazon. The underlying technology continues to mature at a rapid pace, and in doing so is pulling designers in hundreds of new directions. In fact, the sheer number and variety of design options raises an interesting question: what does 'autonomy' actually mean to us? ByJim Tung, MathWorks Fellow
Machine data is the key to smart industry
As it becomes the norm, smart industry is affecting the rate of change in the industrial world, to become faster than it has ever been.Now, production machines and handling equipment can be highly integrated mechatronic systems with a major portion of embedded software. Piece written byPhilipp H. F. Wallner, Industry Manager at MathWorks andSeth DeLand, Product Manager at MathWorks.
Raspberry Pi, 3D printer target teacher's shopping list
Described as an ultimate education listfor electronics educators, Farnell element14 has put together a list of popular and must-have products to equip the educators lab. The list includes hot items from the latest Raspberry Pi3 model B to 3D printers and software, essential for students looking to get hands on experience of real-word tools, and helping educators create the right environment within the right equipment and tools to give students th...
Drivers add advanced trigger functions to oscilloscopes
A PicoSDK driver package installer has been released for Pico Technology’s PicoScope oscilloscope and PicoLog data loggers for Microsoft Windows. This release adds drivers for the latest PicoScope 2000A and 2000B models and the PicoScope 4444, as well as various fixes for other drivers.
British team is crowned the winner of Formula Student 2017
Formula Student, a competition which challenges student engineers to design, build and race a single seat racing car in one year, has seen its first British winner as a team of students from Cardiff University have beaten over 90 other international teams to become overall champion 2017.
Partnership accelerates data mining and analytics
Through a new integration between the Cadence Virtuoso Analog Design Environment (ADE) Product Suite and MATLAB, Cadence Design Systems has expanded its partnership with MathWorks. This enables customers to accelerate processing of large data sets when verifying custom, RF and mixed-signal designs. With this integration, designers can take advantage of existing MATLAB scripts and seamlessly share data between the Virtuoso and MATLAB platforms, al...
Graduating from embedded world with honours
The first day of last week’s embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg saw the embedded AWARDS ceremony recognise the most innovative development related accomplishments in the hardware, software and tools categories. Dr Roland Fleck, the Managing Director of NürnbergMesse, and Professor Matthias Sturm, the Chair of the jury, handed over the prizes.