Arduinos; software defined networks… and radios!; ARM/AMBA; TLS engines; embedded industrial automation; system-level power modelling; and collaborating more effectively by Hamilton Carter – Senior Editor If you like to play at your engineering, you should know a new version of the Arduino IDE has been released! Interested in software defined networking—SDN? Check out this Xilinx enabled kickstarter. ARM contributes to …
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IP Systems Blog Review – Monday February 9, 2015
Water Heaters; Flying Functional Covergage; USB; Firmware IP; DeflateGate and engineering; Unicorns and Androids
Read More »IP Systems Blog Review – Friday January 2, 2014
The holidays aren’t over yet! Mentor’s Boris Marovic considers the science behind Santa. Alien technology abounds. Follow an ex-Sparkfun engineer in his travels across Africa spreading robotics. Jama moved into a new headquarters for the new year! Things are a bit slow what with all the mandatory holiday shutdowns. Here’s some fun holiday reading about the Blocks for the Intel …
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Blog Review 12/24/2014 by Hamilton Carter Technology Editor Mentor’s Robin Bornoff begins a multi-part series on energy conservation through the responsible stewardship of hot water. Catherine Bolgar covers recent predictions that the next industrial revolution will be spurred by doing more with fewer material resources. Intel has added new cache monitoring technology to their Xenon class processors. …
Read More »IP Systems Embedded Blog Review – Friday December 5, 2014
by Hamilton Carter Senior Editor Altera’s Ron Wilson lays out the consequences and opportunities of what he calls the flash revolution. Find out what stackable flash memory cells portend for your industry. Amiq’s Stefan Birdman reports on the inaugural DVCon Europe. Get a Birds-Eye View of Stefan’s experience there and the cool things he found. Mentor’s Colin Walls …
Read More »IP Systems Embedded Blog Review – Friday November 28, 2014
by Hamilton Carter Senior Ediotr Technology jobs in politics appear to be better gender balanced than technology jobs in general. Connectivity’s Chris Nehls’ says: “But many women sketch a very different picture of the political technology sector here in Washington. While politics certainly has its own glass ceilings, the joining of two industries long dominated by men – politics and …
Read More »IP Systems Embedded Blog Review – Friday November 21, 2014
by Hamilton Carter, Senior Editor Part 3 of the Specman reflection API blogs from Cadence is out. Once again, if you like building meta-tools, this API is for you! For example, want to build a memory profiler with functionality not built into the tool? The power lies within the reflection API. Linda Qian of Intel briefs us on Intel’s …
Read More »IoT Embedded Systems – Nov. 12, 2014
IoT Embedded Systems Newsletter webversion | unsubscribe | update profile Analog and Sensors; Hardware-Software Collision; IoT Granularity; Data Services; Software Copyrights, Business Needs; Verification; Crypto IP, IoT Review; Decoupling Welcome to the inaugural issue of “IOT Embedded System” for hardware and software platform developers. Please subscribe with your email address to continue receiving this content! Analog, Sensors and …
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Repeatable Evidence is hard to obtain. Dr. Nancy Cartwright of the London School of Economics and UC San Diego examines the movement to establish evidence-based public policy in this ISEPP lecture.
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